I did use the black wash for that but I think your right, that’s something I want to try next😁👍🏻 More recently I’ve started using enamel pin washes and they are better.
The gas mask canister was painted »Field Grey No. 2«, »Field Grey No. 3, or »Dark Grey No. 46«, or »Aviator Blue Grey RAL 7016« in the Luftwaffe. Tamiya paints are formulated for 1:35 scale miniatures, which Tamiya also offers. To use these colours on smaller 1:72 or 1:76 scale miniatures, they need to be highlighted by 15 to 30 percent grey, beige or dark yellow. Google "aerial perspective" for the theory behind "scale colour". If black washes are used, the field grey base colour needs to be highlighted even more, otherwise the miniatures end up looking much darker than actual Wehrmacht infantrymen would at the same scale distance.
Hey, thanks a lot for the advice, I really appreciate it😁👍🏻 That’s an interesting concept, I’ll definitely look into that. I’ll be fixing up a lot of aluminium gas mask canisters😁👍🏻 I’ve began experimenting more with Vallejos paints, are they formulated to be lighter or are they better for 1:35 as you say Tamiya paints are?
Nice job. More victims for the upcoming battles. Thanks for the colour and effects description too. I picked up a Tamiya 1/35 SAS jeep and have been getting back up to speed with it.
There is a bit, it gets more noticeable the larger the real object would be so for instance you can notice a decent difference between a tank in 72 Vs one in 76, but with figures it’s only a few mm difference and manufactures all have their own interpretation of how tall a 1/72 or 76 figure should be. Thanks for watching👍🏻😁
Lucas, its better to give em a primer after washing it for the paint to grab the surface. I suggest u to change the water and get a new brush ;) And colors, before you start painting whatever u´re gonna do, look for info in google to choose the right colors, canister, helmets... And yes, a wash for the uniforms and flesh will help, anyway thanks for the video , good work and the most important, enjoy ;)
Thanks for the advice mate! I’ve gotten a lot from this video, may be worth doing a version 2 tutorial with priming, better colours and an enamel wash instead of acrylic and a bit of mat varnish. Take care and happy modelling to you too👍🏻😁
Great painting job. Excellent.
Thank you very much, I think this video may be due for an update though haha!
It feels like they could use a wash of Nuln Oil or Agrax Earth Shade wash to help give them more depth
I did use the black wash for that but I think your right, that’s something I want to try next😁👍🏻 More recently I’ve started using enamel pin washes and they are better.
The gas mask canister was painted »Field Grey No. 2«, »Field Grey No. 3, or »Dark Grey No. 46«, or »Aviator Blue Grey RAL 7016« in the Luftwaffe. Tamiya paints are formulated for 1:35 scale miniatures, which Tamiya also offers. To use these colours on smaller 1:72 or 1:76 scale miniatures, they need to be highlighted by 15 to 30 percent grey, beige or dark yellow. Google "aerial perspective" for the theory behind "scale colour". If black washes are used, the field grey base colour needs to be highlighted even more, otherwise the miniatures end up looking much darker than actual Wehrmacht infantrymen would at the same scale distance.
Hey, thanks a lot for the advice, I really appreciate it😁👍🏻
That’s an interesting concept, I’ll definitely look into that. I’ll be fixing up a lot of aluminium gas mask canisters😁👍🏻
I’ve began experimenting more with Vallejos paints, are they formulated to be lighter or are they better for 1:35 as you say Tamiya paints are?
Nice job. More victims for the upcoming battles. Thanks for the colour and effects description too. I picked up a Tamiya 1/35 SAS jeep and have been getting back up to speed with it.
Thanks very much Greg. Your certainly correct :)
Glad it was useful. Good luck with the SAS Jeep, look forward to hearing how it goes:)
good tutorial! thanks!
No worries, glad you found it good👍🏻😁
Cool painting tutorial. The figures look awesome. Happy modeling.
Bill
Thanks a lot Bill👍🏻😁
Happy modeling to you too👍🏻
More modellers should see this
Thanks😁👍🏻
Thx! This video is exactly what I need. I'm in the process of painting my Airfix 1:72/1:76 figures. Great inspiration for me!
Glad it helped :)
How tall is 1.76 figure ?
The Airfix ones are roughly 2.2mm tall standing up, so quite small@@الأسمرابوكمال !
Question: Is there much difference between 1/72 and 1/76 scale
There is a bit, it gets more noticeable the larger the real object would be so for instance you can notice a decent difference between a tank in 72 Vs one in 76, but with figures it’s only a few mm difference and manufactures all have their own interpretation of how tall a 1/72 or 76 figure should be.
Thanks for watching👍🏻😁
Good job Bro 😎👍🏻
Thanks man!
Lucas, its better to give em a primer after washing it for the paint to grab the surface.
I suggest u to change the water and get a new brush ;)
And colors, before you start painting whatever u´re gonna do, look for info in google to choose the right colors, canister, helmets... And yes, a wash for the uniforms and flesh will help, anyway thanks for the video , good work and the most important, enjoy ;)
Thanks for the advice mate! I’ve gotten a lot from this video, may be worth doing a version 2 tutorial with priming, better colours and an enamel wash instead of acrylic and a bit of mat varnish. Take care and happy modelling to you too👍🏻😁
i struggle to paint 1/76th cause they so small
Its not an easy task, needs practice and a steady hand😅
🤝🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻
Earth is flat
Tamiya has confirmed this...
The Gas-Mask-Container was not Alu-Metal, it was Green , or Grey 😉! Alu-Metal will blink in Sunshine, you will see it of miles.😉 !
Ah right thanks for the suggestion👍🏻😁
I’ll equip my Germans with more acurate and safe coloured gas masks in the future👍🏻😁