I had seen British web gear in a light khaki. I have some original British web gear stored away. Looking through photos from D-Day, the web gear is more subdued. I like the colors that you have chosen; they fit nicely. British, Canadians, Royal Ulster Rifles, and more…all sacrificed so much. The fighting that followed didn’t get any easier. My utmost respect to these brave souls.
Khaki was definitely tempting but I like the colour difference between the uniform and webbing so I think the green worked nicely 🤩 I couldnt agree more mate, 100% respect to all those men!
Another great video Kris & so very apt with your timing. Ultimate respect to those who braved the beaches. As always you make it easy to follow with clarity on paints & techniques used. Great stuff, finished figures look amazing & your time & effort much appreciated. Maybe some AB commandos or US infantry in 43 uniform next? Thanks
Great paint job. Some time ago I painted some AB figures including some british late war ones. Didn't get your result but was quite satiesfied. It's not that those figures paint themselfs as some say but AB figures make it easy for you, that'S for sure.
A really good and well presented video, thank you. I'm totally new to painting 20mm, 1/72 figures but have done 28mm in the past where I've used a black wash over the base colours. Could you tell me what exactly the "technical medium" that you have used with Nuln Oil is, please? Cheers
Thank you so much mate, I really appreciate it and welcome to 20mm painting! Technical Medium is Warhammers term for thinners. I'm using a thinner to thin down the wash. It's called Technical Lahmium Medium 👍
@@paintingpanzers once again thank you. I've really got excited by 20mm, particularly TFL's Chain of Command and the whole WW2 scene. Coming from Napoleonics via Spanish Civil War, both in 28mm, 20mm is so much easier to get into. Cheers.
I had seen British web gear in a light khaki. I have some original British web gear stored away. Looking through photos from D-Day, the web gear is more subdued. I like the colors that you have chosen; they fit nicely.
British, Canadians, Royal Ulster Rifles, and more…all sacrificed so much. The fighting that followed didn’t get any easier. My utmost respect to these brave souls.
Khaki was definitely tempting but I like the colour difference between the uniform and webbing so I think the green worked nicely 🤩
I couldnt agree more mate, 100% respect to all those men!
Another great video Kris & so very apt with your timing. Ultimate respect to those who braved the beaches. As always you make it easy to follow with clarity on paints & techniques used. Great stuff, finished figures look amazing & your time & effort much appreciated. Maybe some AB commandos or US infantry in 43 uniform next? Thanks
Thank you so much buddy, I really do appreciate the lovely words and support 🤩🤩 I've added those to the list, so keep an eye out 😉
Great tutorial and a very nice tribute. Love your channel!
Thank you very much! I'm chuffed you like it 🤩
Great video as always. Now can I copy this to my 28mm tommies I've just brought
Absolutely 💯 thanks a lot buddy!
Great paint job.
Some time ago I painted some AB figures including some british late war ones. Didn't get your result but was quite satiesfied. It's not that those figures paint themselfs as some say but AB figures make it easy for you, that'S for sure.
Yeah. They're such nice sculpts that they really do paint up so nicely! Thanks a lot mate 👍
A really good and well presented video, thank you. I'm totally new to painting 20mm, 1/72 figures but have done 28mm in the past where I've used a black wash over the base colours. Could you tell me what exactly the "technical medium" that you have used with Nuln Oil is, please? Cheers
Thank you so much mate, I really appreciate it and welcome to 20mm painting! Technical Medium is Warhammers term for thinners. I'm using a thinner to thin down the wash. It's called Technical Lahmium Medium 👍
@@paintingpanzers once again thank you. I've really got excited by 20mm, particularly TFL's Chain of Command and the whole WW2 scene. Coming from Napoleonics via Spanish Civil War, both in 28mm, 20mm is so much easier to get into. Cheers.
1:72 thanks 🙂 love it
Awesome! Thank you 😊
They look superb mate, great tutorial
Thank you kindly mate 🙏
A superb video again mate.
Many thanks! Cheers mate 👍