@@paintingpanzers That's great to hear, looking forward to those tutorials! Also would you mind telling me the size of the base you use for 20mm they look perfect with the minis? I assume that they are 25mm?
Nice tutorial again. I might give it a try. Yet, for variation, you can also use luftwaffe blue for the German paratroopers breadbag. The Luftwaffe blue was used throughout the war, although the Last period it was a mixture of collors for the German paratroopers, if i'm right.
The implied rain marks works really well, I know it's not actually there but it tricks the eye (camera in this case I suppose) really well. At this scale I guess it's better to get a general idea rather than trying to go into lots of detail, it'd make it look really busy and cluttered. Love this series a lot, the SS Oak Leaf video was in my recommended and I subbed immediately lol.
Welcome aboard buddy! Thanks so much for subscribing and I'm over the moon you've been enjoying the camo series :D That's my thoughts exactly with regards to the rain marks, we just need to trick ourselves into believing the marks are there opposed to paint black lines which just blow out. Jump on the giveaway if you haven't seen it yet, it ends on the 5th ;)
Subscribed. Another great video with great results. This one will come especially handy as I'm mainly using Vallejo paints. Say, what Vallejo paints would be the alternative to your Splinter Pattern Camouflage Painting video?
Fantastic, thank you so much buddy 🙌 honestly, I'm not 100% sure when it comes to VJ paints and Splinter. I'll look into it but I wasn't satisfied when I first attempted it with VJ paints, hence the change to AK.
@@paintingpanzers What's the difference or advantages of AK 3rd gen. paints over Vallejo in your opinion... I have noticed you have some colour equivalents between this two ranges. Oh, I should also mention I paint 28mm miniatures so there's probably also some difference how the paint look comes through in comparison to smaller scales.
@WoodlandIndian honestly, it's probably just the fact that they seem to have the colours in a set, ready to go. The paints have so far been a little bit more thinned down which is an added bonus IMO. Especially when painting finer details as the paint doesn't dry as quickly. Don't get me wrong, both are absolutely fine but if you want a quick splinter paint set for example, the AK set is awesome. I'd say they'd look even better on 28mm models too 😉 I'll try to come up with a list for Vallejo paints and Splinter. The colours used in this tutorial for the green and brown would work fine for splinter too. It's just the base colour I struggle with.
I use Rosemary & Co Series 33 Sable brushes. They're superb and the tip doesn't damage as easily. I primarily use 2/0 at this scale. The brush in this video was a Tamiya one and the tip went bad really quickly. I love most Tamiya stuff but this brush wasn't the best.
What camo scheme should I paint next?
I suggest german late-war Liebermunster. Or maybe doing other factions like British commando.
@ichbinhans7210 ohhhhh Lievermunster would be different 😆 great pick! I've got some SAS tutorials in the making though 😉
@@paintingpanzers That's great to hear, looking forward to those tutorials! Also would you mind telling me the size of the base you use for 20mm they look perfect with the minis? I assume that they are 25mm?
@ichbinhans7210 absolutely buddy, they're the Warlord Games 25mm bases 😉
@@paintingpanzers British DPM would be awesome
The was a long needed tutorial needed on YT, well done again
Thank you as always buddy 🙌🙌🙌
Great tutorial, will use this when I do my BA FJ army. Thanks
Nice tutorial again. I might give it a try. Yet, for variation, you can also use luftwaffe blue for the German paratroopers breadbag. The Luftwaffe blue was used throughout the war, although the Last period it was a mixture of collors for the German paratroopers, if i'm right.
Thanks again buddy 👍 yeah, I think ill do that with my next lot. Blue bread bags would make for better viewing 😅
Perfect, as always. Thanks again.
Thank you! So glad you liked it.
I'll give it a try.
Oh awesome, let me know how you go! :)
Im gonna try it
Awesome! Let me know how you go :)
⭐️really helpful and well presented tutorial ⭐️ thanks 👍
Thanks a lot buddy, I truly appreciate the support 🙏
Instantly recognizable. Well done!
Thanks a lot buddy :D :D
Nicely done, superb camo...and bases!
Thank you Phil :) I should put together a basing guide for these, it's so easy but looks awesome.
Love these, brilliant stuff, and congratulations again on the 1k!
I really appreciate that mate 🙌
Looks great as usual, I'm more of a splinter guy for a favourite myself but these are top shelf once again.
Oh yeah, I completely understand that buddy! Splinter is awesome haha. I'm glad you like it none the less :D
Another great video.
The implied rain marks works really well, I know it's not actually there but it tricks the eye (camera in this case I suppose) really well. At this scale I guess it's better to get a general idea rather than trying to go into lots of detail, it'd make it look really busy and cluttered. Love this series a lot, the SS Oak Leaf video was in my recommended and I subbed immediately lol.
Welcome aboard buddy! Thanks so much for subscribing and I'm over the moon you've been enjoying the camo series :D That's my thoughts exactly with regards to the rain marks, we just need to trick ourselves into believing the marks are there opposed to paint black lines which just blow out. Jump on the giveaway if you haven't seen it yet, it ends on the 5th ;)
Subscribed. Another great video with great results. This one will come especially handy as I'm mainly using Vallejo paints. Say, what Vallejo paints would be the alternative to your Splinter Pattern Camouflage Painting video?
Fantastic, thank you so much buddy 🙌 honestly, I'm not 100% sure when it comes to VJ paints and Splinter. I'll look into it but I wasn't satisfied when I first attempted it with VJ paints, hence the change to AK.
@@paintingpanzers What's the difference or advantages of AK 3rd gen. paints over Vallejo in your opinion... I have noticed you have some colour equivalents between this two ranges. Oh, I should also mention I paint 28mm miniatures so there's probably also some difference how the paint look comes through in comparison to smaller scales.
@WoodlandIndian honestly, it's probably just the fact that they seem to have the colours in a set, ready to go. The paints have so far been a little bit more thinned down which is an added bonus IMO. Especially when painting finer details as the paint doesn't dry as quickly. Don't get me wrong, both are absolutely fine but if you want a quick splinter paint set for example, the AK set is awesome. I'd say they'd look even better on 28mm models too 😉 I'll try to come up with a list for Vallejo paints and Splinter.
The colours used in this tutorial for the green and brown would work fine for splinter too. It's just the base colour I struggle with.
Can we see the paint schemes in 28mm please
It's certainly planned 🤩
What paint brush do you use?
I use Rosemary & Co Series 33 Sable brushes. They're superb and the tip doesn't damage as easily. I primarily use 2/0 at this scale. The brush in this video was a Tamiya one and the tip went bad really quickly. I love most Tamiya stuff but this brush wasn't the best.
@@paintingpanzers great, I'll have a look. Do you mix your paint with an older brush then more do your detailed one?