Thanks. I hope you find the guides useful. Check out the playlist. There is a lot there. Here is a link to the 8th Army guide. It's my old format with full painting from start to finish. ruclips.net/video/D9-3IiQgKNs/видео.html
You might find it easier in 15mm. I do! at 28mm you have to get it looking very accurate but in 15mm you just have to get it looking right. Thanks again for watching!
I prefer layering at this scale. It helps me keep everything bright and allows fir greater contrast between shades and highlights. Thanks for watching!
Wow! Awesome work you do! I paint these same miniatures and thought mine looked good, but yours are fantastic! What brand of brush do you use? I've had a very difficult time finding any that stay reliably useful and have had to resort to using mascara brushes and just disposing of them when they no longer hold a point. Thanks for any info you can give.
Thanks! The key to my approach is contrast and depth and layering is key to that. As for brushes, I don't have any favourite, though the Army Painter Insane Detail brush has always served me well. I find purchasing brushes by mail order to be unpredictable. I like to check each brush point. Though recently I have been using synthetic brushes. They do not last too long but are cheap and always have a great point. Have you tried hair cream for refreshing and repointing your brushes? It works well with sable hairs.
Thanks for subscribing Winters. It takes me between 6 and 8 hours to paint 20 dependant on the complexity of the figures. These Grenadiers are around the 7 hour mark for 20. I couldn't compare this with washing/drybrushing as its been about ten years since I took that approach. Certainly not a speed painting technique. Thanks for watching. We will be posting tutorials regularly.
@@PanzerSchule Not bad at all. It takes me about the same for 8 figures using washes and tidying them up and they don't look as good 😁. I'll try this on a single figure to see how it goes. Cheers!
Excellent stuff! Now I’ll look over your channel in hope of finding any Western Desert uniforms 🤞🏻🙂
Thanks. I hope you find the guides useful. Check out the playlist. There is a lot there. Here is a link to the 8th Army guide. It's my old format with full painting from start to finish. ruclips.net/video/D9-3IiQgKNs/видео.html
And here is DAK guide. ruclips.net/video/veMXmc7tDW0/видео.html
Nice camo painting on this small guys. I did almost all camo patterns on 28mm.
You might find it easier in 15mm. I do! at 28mm you have to get it looking very accurate but in 15mm you just have to get it looking right. Thanks again for watching!
Great and efficient technique . The grenadier looks stunning ! Congrats
Cheers! Thanks again for watching.
Impressive technique, well done!
Thank you Phil. Most of what I do comes down to layers and contrast. It is tried nad tested for me.
These look amazing!
Thanks! I really like these hard plastic sculpts.
I notice you don’t use washes and I find that impressive
I prefer layering at this scale. It helps me keep everything bright and allows fir greater contrast between shades and highlights. Thanks for watching!
Wow! Awesome work you do! I paint these same miniatures and thought mine looked good, but yours are fantastic!
What brand of brush do you use? I've had a very difficult time finding any that stay reliably useful and have had to resort to using mascara brushes and just disposing of them when they no longer hold a point. Thanks for any info you can give.
Thanks! The key to my approach is contrast and depth and layering is key to that. As for brushes, I don't have any favourite, though the Army Painter Insane Detail brush has always served me well. I find purchasing brushes by mail order to be unpredictable. I like to check each brush point. Though recently I have been using synthetic brushes. They do not last too long but are cheap and always have a great point. Have you tried hair cream for refreshing and repointing your brushes? It works well with sable hairs.
@@PanzerSchule I do have a brush cleaner/conditioner paste but find mixed results with that. Probably because of the brushes. Thanks for the feedback!
happy painting!@@ravenblack7552
The final product is very very good! How much time does it take you to paint this way?
New subscriber by the way :)
Thanks for subscribing Winters. It takes me between 6 and 8 hours to paint 20 dependant on the complexity of the figures. These Grenadiers are around the 7 hour mark for 20. I couldn't compare this with washing/drybrushing as its been about ten years since I took that approach. Certainly not a speed painting technique. Thanks for watching. We will be posting tutorials regularly.
@@PanzerSchule Not bad at all. It takes me about the same for 8 figures using washes and tidying them up and they don't look as good 😁. I'll try this on a single figure to see how it goes. Cheers!
@@fedemotta3 Enjoy and fire away if you have any questions.