Box to battlefield hobby basics: painting Napoleonic French line grenadiers and voltigeurs 1812-1815

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @thebaron7441
    @thebaron7441 3 года назад +5

    This is very helpful and inspiring to someone trying to come to grips with Napoleonics! Thank you very much!

  • @miniaturemusters5975
    @miniaturemusters5975 3 года назад +1

    Thanks once again for another great video.

  • @BrushQuill
    @BrushQuill 3 года назад

    Very nice guide. With such complex uniforms in the period some standarisation when beginning is really helpful. Thabks for sharing

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад

      The varied uniforms is both attractive to the gamer but daunting all the same!

  • @KentsPaintShack
    @KentsPaintShack 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting watch to see someone paint completely different than I do but still the end result is awesome great video easy to follow great work

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад

      Cheers. One of many different approaches to getting models done. I do labour for longer on a lot of minis, and work with layering and edge highlighting, but in this case speed is of the essence and I hope that the method is easy for others to copy.

  • @justinskol597
    @justinskol597 3 года назад

    Wonderful tutorial and information about the uniforms!

  • @BootsontheTable
    @BootsontheTable 3 года назад

    Nice job. You make it look so easy!

  • @maryhinge6334
    @maryhinge6334 3 года назад

    Great tutorial Rory. 👍

  • @markwarne893
    @markwarne893 3 года назад

    Great thanks I am looking to start painting a small french force.

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад

      Super - hope this is useful for you.

    • @markwarne893
      @markwarne893 3 года назад

      @@CullodenPaintingStudio Hi, It has been my first box of Perry minis as turned up.

  • @West_Coast_Mainline
    @West_Coast_Mainline 2 года назад +1

    Cool

  • @kadeeyacphil3680
    @kadeeyacphil3680 2 года назад

    Perfect, merci beaucoup.

  • @basicminiaturepainting
    @basicminiaturepainting 3 года назад

    Very nicely done mate,I've just finished 4 polish fistula legion grenadiers,video coming Wednesday

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад +1

      I think you're right about that kit being a disappointment. One day I hope we'll see plastics in a Polish jacket.

  • @liberator2408
    @liberator2408 3 года назад

    Great video and tips mate

  • @Noneofurbeeswax
    @Noneofurbeeswax 3 года назад +1

    Really excellent guide to the model builds and painting. Any pro tips on research for uniform colors and composition of equipment for the time period ?

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад +1

      Google napolun, napoleonistyka and cent jours for useful info in the first place. The Osprey books are always a good source too. I have a subscription to Scribd.com that lets me access loads of reference material too.

  • @alistairwentworth4665
    @alistairwentworth4665 3 года назад

    great job, thanks

  • @e-4airman124
    @e-4airman124 3 года назад

    thank you trying to get courage to begin

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад

      Enjoy your hobbying! If you have any questions please feel free to get in contact.

  • @theenigmaticgamer
    @theenigmaticgamer 3 года назад

    Is the wash ratio 2 parts wash to 1 mixing medium or the other way around?
    Very helpful tutorial, you are saving me a good deal of time with my painting, thanks....I wish I was as fast as the speeded video segments though 😂
    Cheers
    Keith

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад

      Don't we all wish we could fast forward through the stages! It was 2 parts wash to 1 part mixing medium. Sorry if that's not clear.

    • @theenigmaticgamer
      @theenigmaticgamer 3 года назад

      Culloden Painting Studio Thanks very much 👍

  • @alexwilliamson1486
    @alexwilliamson1486 3 года назад

    Over brush with white? Do you do this to ALL your French troops? Interesting technique! Thanks for sharing!

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад +1

      This is a fairly recent development - I have been trying to get a very quick and easy way to paint white. It's a daunting colour and I hope this is useful for beginners especially.

  • @SangoidProductions
    @SangoidProductions 2 года назад

    Great video. What did you use for the improvised wet pallet?

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  2 года назад

      My wet pallet is a takeaway box (tupperware style) with some kitchen sponge and baking paper.

  • @fellaknee8429
    @fellaknee8429 3 года назад

    Good stuff man! I came here looking at your videos and when I see you painting, do you have any tips to keep brushes having a straight point? My brushes usually fray or don’t keep a point (they are old so if you know how to clean them very good I’d appreciate any knowledge). Also, I was doing Prussians and since it’s my first time, I usually base coated citadel blue on it but white straps are covered, and the white paint is very dilute for me, any tips on lighter colors? All help would be appreciated

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад

      I use Masters Brush Soap to clean my brushes out after use. It's usually dried paint up at the ferrule (metal bit) that causes fraying and the brush soap takes care of that. It is difficult to paint white right over blue or red, so using a grey as an intermediate colour will help reduce the number of layers of white needed.

    • @fellaknee8429
      @fellaknee8429 3 года назад

      @@CullodenPaintingStudio definitely taken note, I’ll try that grey under layer and see where it goes, thanks man!

  • @stewybaby4
    @stewybaby4 3 года назад

    Nice work. What brand of brushes are you using? what are size brushes do you favor please?

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад

      I used some really cheap synthetic artist's brushes for this video series. 10 brushed for £6 off Amazon I think. They're not great and are fraying/bending already. Useful for the beginner I think! My brush of choice right now is a Rafael 8404 series size 1. I rate it over Winsor and Newton series 7. I have a few Kolinsky size 1, 0, 00 for the fine detail work too.

    • @stewybaby4
      @stewybaby4 3 года назад

      @@CullodenPaintingStudio i mjuswt must be unlucky. I bought Raphael 8404 and i dont think i used them more than half dozen times before they were fked. So i guess you cant win. But that narrower brush that looked about a number 1, def looked the business.
      Hope youre well

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад

      @@stewybaby4 Yeah mate, good here and hope the same with you. It's a lottery sometimes with brushes. So disappointing that there isn't better quality control.

    • @stewybaby4
      @stewybaby4 3 года назад

      @@CullodenPaintingStudio ive spent about $100 on a variety of sable brushes. And i havent got the heart to use them. ive got a brush that for the basics is holding up fine; despite the hook on half the body, and woks like a dental instrument. Wouldnt dare use it for for lining in collars and doing highlight etc, but otherwise it works well.
      So whats your next project?

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад +1

      @@stewybaby4 I have plans to make the 71st for the Peninsula, and add some more 95th Rifles using the Wargames Atlantic kit Also dipping my toes back into sci fi with old school Necromunda. Need to finish off this video series first though!

  • @massimocitolididomenico4831
    @massimocitolididomenico4831 Год назад

    when did you use the Matt Varnish?

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  Год назад

      I usually apply matt varnish to miniatures before I remove them from the stick. Either brush on or a spray. Ideally I wait a day just to make sure all the previous layers of paint are fully dry.

  • @lc-dx3hr
    @lc-dx3hr 3 года назад +2

    im a big fan of the way you paint, and i try my best to copy,,, thought id share some research, which included travelling to various museums in paris, plus a very special visit to a military base in Brittany The École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr,, contains napoleon death mask, sword death hand cast, many regimental flags and other items in there museum, my subject is great coats, the word beige as we know it today, referring to a brown cream colour did not come into effect until 1855, prior to that, in french the word beige meant a mix, combination, ect,,, a mix of 2 colours, referring to the two most common sheep types in france during that period, black and white, black sheep were as common as white in that era, the word beige on requisition orders referred to a mix of white and black wool, this gives the impression of grey, the fibres close up are actually black and white, no grey die used,, its the combination of white and black fibres to give the grey,, all french great coats were this way, utilising both the common sheep colours in france, plus no need to die them,, this made them fairly cheap to mass produce, 1 size fits all, 1 pattern, used by all military manufacturers, in the museum of the first empire, in Paris are some original great coats, gaiters, tunics, well worth a visit, the curator is incredibly knowledgeable,

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад

      Fascinating stuff. That is very similar to the coats worn by Scots in the 17th century - un-dyed wool from a mix of white and black sheep made for very grey Covenanters during the "English" Civil War. I would like to do some touring in France and Belgium to visit historical sites. Perhaps I will get to Brittany and Paris one day!

    • @lc-dx3hr
      @lc-dx3hr 3 года назад

      @@CullodenPaintingStudio you must, nothing beats seeing the original uniforms,, also they have 3 original shako oil skin covers,, these were all black,,

    • @lc-dx3hr
      @lc-dx3hr 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/Nmxb_SWGzNo/видео.html a 40 second youtube clip of a french cannon captured at Waterloo,, as im hoping you will do french line artillery at some point,, this clip shows its original colour

  • @upirupirovic7139
    @upirupirovic7139 3 года назад

    Nice video, but insteado of drybrushing with white I prefer black sprayed primer (GW) and white sprayed primer over it. Prepares smoother grading for further painting.

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад

      Yeah, totally agree that that is the way to do it when painting to the highest levels of detail.

    • @upirupirovic7139
      @upirupirovic7139 3 года назад

      @@CullodenPaintingStudio Yes, it helps a lot. I am using it to speed up the process while batchpainting. Even if there’s lot of white color on the battle dress (french or austrian napoleonics), it’s great to start like that. Please keep on going guys, you’re doing great job!

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  3 года назад

      @@upirupirovic7139 Anything that speeds up batch painting is good! Thanks, we'll keep making more.