Who doesn't love painting some Splittermuster Camouflage? I had a lot of fun painting this! I also hope you enjoyed the longer format. I forgot to mention that I put a dot of white within the lens of the binoculars and scope. I then finished it with a small dot of gloss varnish, that'll give the area shine or that glass look we are trying to achieve.
@jeffkeith637 thanks a lot buddy. I use Vallejo Gloss Varnish, it comes in the same bottle as the paints. Yeah, I think people ace splinter but it always looks very 'unrealistic' for my tastes. 1/35 is something I'm yet to attempt 🤣
Breadbags were a wealth of different 'military' colors most commonly greens, browns, tans and, of course, feldgrau. They were made by different manufacturers and the specifications for color etc. weren't precise - so they varied quite a bit. Interestingly this is often NOT the case with Luftwaffe units. A great many/most of theirs were made by one manufacturer and as a result were more uniform. They were a soft of blue grey color. Obviously they were sometimes damaged or lost and replaced with whatever the soldier could get, but the issue ones were pretty uniform for the Luftwaffe.
Thanks a lot for the information buddy, I was aware that things changed a lot but this comment has definitely made me understand the process a lot more. Thank you 🙌
My first Bolt Action army was Fallschirmjagers. However, I struggled so much to get the camo don that I eventually painted up in the Tropical scheme & incorporated them into my Africa Korps. My second attempt was to create a Luftwaffe field div using some leftover DAK & Fallschirmjager parts which looked better & I found that a toothpick was the perfect tool for getting the sharp edges of the pattern.
NIce painting. I think the "extra" strap is meant to be the lower gasmask canister strap. The gasmask canister had two straps; a shoulder strap which attached at the lid end and a belt strap attached at the other end. It looks like the sculpter has got confused here and made them both come from the lid end.
Just discovered your channel and I love your tutorials. This will be really helpful as I plan a new FJ force for a Bolt Action Italian campaign. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the support buddy, I'm so glad you found the channel 👌 that sounds like one hell of a project 😉 I'd love to see some progress pictures and you can do that by joining my Painting Panzers & Friends Group on Facebook 🙌
I just keep doing triangle style markings. But I do pull off the small linear stripes too. It's tricky , but perseverance is the key . Test out on an old figure first too. Excellent painting btw .
Thanks a lot buddy 🙌 yeah it really comes down to what works best for each individual. Definitely use a test figure first 😅 the amount of times I've gone straight into it and then screwed up!
Another great video and also splinter in 28mm....yay!!!! Thanks for all your help and advice mate, it's been a perfect video for me that's for sure. Have you considered Vallejo's Black brown instead of straight black? Once I discovered that it made me appreciate just how stark black truly is. The Black Brown is 1000 times better (IMHO) I was interested to hear your take on flesh too. I went the Army painter route but ended up switching their base coat out for a warmer tone. The thing is, they have a wash like Vallejo too but it's too red. I guess for 1/35 it's perfect so I would thin with water, but it really wasn't ideal. THEN, I discovered their medium that you mix into that red wash and hey presto, what a huge difference again! Overall, I'm more a Vallejo guy but AP do have some great products. Anyway, thanks again, great video, wonderful presentation & an awesome finished model to boot.
Thank you so much buddy 🙌 🙌 I'm so glad you found this useful. I have considered black brown but I wanted to try black this time round. I used the technique shown in the video on my Knights Hospitaller and I really liked how it came out so thought I'd use it on the webbing. I think in my next video I'll use Black Brown so I can compare the two together 😉 that's interesting about the flesh, I'll look into it as I like the sounds of how you rectified your issue 🤔 Thanks again for the lovely words, it's amazing to hear such positive feedback!
Well done Kris!🙂👍 How do you film your work without the camera getting in the way? It's something I still haven't figured a solution for my own set up.
Thanks mate 👍 👌 honestly, my method is terrible lol. Its literally my camera on a tripod, I have to work around it and its incredibly frustrating. I'm intending to get one of those arms that you can attach to a table 🤣 I put the front two legs of the tripod on it's tip toes (if that makes any sense) and point the camera as far down as I can. I can send through a picture if you message me on FB or Insta 🤣
Who doesn't love painting some Splittermuster Camouflage? I had a lot of fun painting this! I also hope you enjoyed the longer format.
I forgot to mention that I put a dot of white within the lens of the binoculars and scope. I then finished it with a small dot of gloss varnish, that'll give the area shine or that glass look we are trying to achieve.
Nice idea on the binos. What gloss varnish do you use? Agree about cartoonish stuff - can't bring myself to use BA figures so make and play 1/35
@jeffkeith637 thanks a lot buddy. I use Vallejo Gloss Varnish, it comes in the same bottle as the paints. Yeah, I think people ace splinter but it always looks very 'unrealistic' for my tastes. 1/35 is something I'm yet to attempt 🤣
Breadbags were a wealth of different 'military' colors most commonly greens, browns, tans and, of course, feldgrau. They were made by different manufacturers and the specifications for color etc. weren't precise - so they varied quite a bit.
Interestingly this is often NOT the case with Luftwaffe units. A great many/most of theirs were made by one manufacturer and as a result were more uniform. They were a soft of blue grey color. Obviously they were sometimes damaged or lost and replaced with whatever the soldier could get, but the issue ones were pretty uniform for the Luftwaffe.
Thanks a lot for the information buddy, I was aware that things changed a lot but this comment has definitely made me understand the process a lot more. Thank you 🙌
My first Bolt Action army was Fallschirmjagers. However, I struggled so much to get the camo don that I eventually painted up in the Tropical scheme & incorporated them into my Africa Korps. My second attempt was to create a Luftwaffe field div using some leftover DAK & Fallschirmjager parts which looked better & I found that a toothpick was the perfect tool for getting the sharp edges of the pattern.
Oh that's awesome and what a great idea with using the tropical uniforms! Sounds like you've got a good technique 👌
Fantastic. Always enjoy your videos and find them useful.
Thanks so much buddy, that is lovely to hear 🙏
Impressive camo job!
Thanks a lot Phil 🙏
Great video
Thanks a lot buddy 🙌🙌🙌
NIce painting. I think the "extra" strap is meant to be the lower gasmask canister strap. The gasmask canister had two straps; a shoulder strap which attached at the lid end and a belt strap attached at the other end. It looks like the sculpter has got confused here and made them both come from the lid end.
Ah well that makes sense. I couldn't really make out what it was so I just painted it as something different 🤣 I appreciate the info and kind words 😊😊
Just discovered your channel and I love your tutorials. This will be really helpful as I plan a new FJ force for a Bolt Action Italian campaign. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the support buddy, I'm so glad you found the channel 👌 that sounds like one hell of a project 😉
I'd love to see some progress pictures and you can do that by joining my Painting Panzers & Friends Group on Facebook 🙌
Amazing work !
Thanks a lot buddy 😁😁😁
Nice job. I´ll do similar to 1:72
Excellent stuff mate, I've actually got a 1/72 splinter tutorial if you haven't seen that 😃 thanks buddy!
Not a Brilliant Painter you say Well I think you are Very good keep up the Great work
Haha thanks a lot 🤩🤩 I really do appreciate it buddy 👍
I just keep doing triangle style markings. But I do pull off the small linear stripes too. It's tricky , but perseverance is the key . Test out on an old figure first too. Excellent painting btw .
Thanks a lot buddy 🙌 yeah it really comes down to what works best for each individual. Definitely use a test figure first 😅 the amount of times I've gone straight into it and then screwed up!
Another great video.
Thanks as always buddy 🙌🙌
Always a great video!
Thanks a lot buddy 🙌🙌
great video! thanks for sharing your methods, what size & brand brushes are you using?
Thank you very much 😊 👏 it's a Rosemary & Co Kolinsky Series 33 2/0. I'll have a video out on it soon ...ish 🤣
I finished those African corps I told you about finally, it looks quite good and I got a better paint job than the demonstration photo anyway lol
Oh yes, excellent!! Make sure to send me through some pictures 📸
@@paintingpanzers Where can I do that?
@@celticperspective5183 absolutely buddy, Insta or FB 😁😁
Another great video and also splinter in 28mm....yay!!!! Thanks for all your help and advice mate, it's been a perfect video for me that's for sure. Have you considered Vallejo's Black brown instead of straight black? Once I discovered that it made me appreciate just how stark black truly is. The Black Brown is 1000 times better (IMHO) I was interested to hear your take on flesh too. I went the Army painter route but ended up switching their base coat out for a warmer tone. The thing is, they have a wash like Vallejo too but it's too red. I guess for 1/35 it's perfect so I would thin with water, but it really wasn't ideal. THEN, I discovered their medium that you mix into that red wash and hey presto, what a huge difference again! Overall, I'm more a Vallejo guy but AP do have some great products. Anyway, thanks again, great video, wonderful presentation & an awesome finished model to boot.
Thank you so much buddy 🙌 🙌 I'm so glad you found this useful. I have considered black brown but I wanted to try black this time round. I used the technique shown in the video on my Knights Hospitaller and I really liked how it came out so thought I'd use it on the webbing. I think in my next video I'll use Black Brown so I can compare the two together 😉 that's interesting about the flesh, I'll look into it as I like the sounds of how you rectified your issue 🤔
Thanks again for the lovely words, it's amazing to hear such positive feedback!
Nice!
Thanks a lot 🙏🙏
How about putting your figure on a stand when painting and we can see the figure than your hand 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the feedback buddy. I have a stand that I intend to start to use in future videos 😊
Bit late, but what brush do you use?
No problem buddy 👍 I use Rosemary & Co Series 33 Sable brushes and mainly the 2/0 and 0 brushes 😀
Thanks dude!@@paintingpanzers
Well done Kris!🙂👍
How do you film your work without the camera getting in the way? It's something I still haven't figured a solution for my own set up.
Thanks mate 👍 👌 honestly, my method is terrible lol. Its literally my camera on a tripod, I have to work around it and its incredibly frustrating. I'm intending to get one of those arms that you can attach to a table 🤣
I put the front two legs of the tripod on it's tip toes (if that makes any sense) and point the camera as far down as I can. I can send through a picture if you message me on FB or Insta 🤣
do you use a magnifying glass or goggles?
No I don't buddy 😁
Lol cool vadeo
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