That is true. Should also work for the royal Black Watch regiment. It is all in all a very nice base paintjob. And once one have the method down it works great for any solid color paint scheme.
Yes sort of, that one was primed with wraithbone from Citadel paints. So no actual undercoat primer as such but i have found that most of GW base paints and spray cans do the job just fine as long as you give the model a little bath first. Unless yu paint metal models... They always need to have a good undercoat primer.
If you pant tartan on the should or leg this could work for the highlanders also
That is true. Should also work for the royal Black Watch regiment. It is all in all a very nice base paintjob. And once one have the method down it works great for any solid color paint scheme.
What contrast paint color are you using for the base coat?
Camo Cloak from Army painter. It is the original Nuln oil and not the new formula and same goes for the speedpaint.
Did you prime before painting?
Yes sort of, that one was primed with wraithbone from Citadel paints. So no actual undercoat primer as such but i have found that most of GW base paints and spray cans do the job just fine as long as you give the model a little bath first. Unless yu paint metal models... They always need to have a good undercoat primer.