Great stuff Ste, the dancing hands are back describing the project. And there is not a morsel of cork in sight. 3D printed will give you the most choice for the models. Patrol markers are great Ste, you will need to colour the base edge.
Thanks Leslie! There is cork on the combat patrol markers but apart from that, not a lot! I'm looking at some really nice 3d printed vehicles and hope to add these soon 👍
This all came together well. The battered & missing schurzen are a realistic touch. I like the use of support weapon stands at the edge of the table as reminders of off-table assets - I’ve seen too many people forget to use a bombardment in different games!
Thank you, much appreciated! I think with O Group being a very abstract game the tanks etc can be seen as playing pieces rather than individual vehicles like in Bolt Action or Chain of Command. I always enjoy working at 15mm so adding extra details like these is always enjoyable 😃👍
Great video, I really like the idea of using different tufts to denote the companies. Subtle but once you know, it helps them to stand out to show who is who. 👍
Stunning work in 15mm there, Mate... (Love how you've done the 'camo' on the vehicles, really 'muted' and authentic looking...) I'll give you a laugh, tho'... "I need to add some toes on these, of course..." (FOR A SPLIT SECOND I thought, 'He's going to paint F%%KING TOES on 15mm minis????' Then I got it... 'TOWS' as in tractors... Ahhh... Makes more sense...) xx SF
Cheers Steve, much appreciated as always mate! The camouflage effect was something I stumbled upon as I'm not great at painting camouflage schemes so wanted to see if it could be achieved with just drybrushing and washes. It's a bit more time consuming but I like the effect. Hahaha! I can see why that would sound strange but probably a good time to use the 10 zero size brush I picked up recently 😅
Thank you! Definitely agree about the rules. Not played yet but having read through the rulebook several times and watching a fair few battle reports, I have been very impressed with the mechanics 😀👍
Great work Set! I've built 2 Turnip 28 army's because of your videos so don't get me hooked on WW2... we for sure need an O group battle report though 👍
Woohoo! Always good to know that people are working on Turnip28. I have definitely found that 15mm is quite an addictive scale to paint and I finished both battalions in a relatively short space of time 😁👍
Beautiful work as always Ste! The combat patrol markers are brilliant. I love those little thematic items that you can add to an army. Thanks for sharing!!
Cheers Dan! I always like to see how much of the things that I do at 28mm can be transferred to 15mm and this definitely includes basing. I think it really adds something to this scale 😀
Thanks Loraine! It's all done through drybrushing and washes. I apply the base colour and then use quite a heavy drybrush to add the green and camouflage stripes/pattern. After this is quite a deep wash of a mix of black and sepia. When dry, I drybrush the original colours over the pattern before using a very light drybrush of khaki over the whole model. The last step is applying the black wash to all recesses and gaps. Hope that helps 😀👍
Cheers Paul. I'll be honest, I was super impressed with how the armour turned out! I'm not the greatest at painting camouflage schemes and was dreading the late war camouflage on these. But with a patient drybrushing and washes, I seem to have managed it 😃
Cheers Cal, much appreciated! Definitely took me a lot longer than I expected but super happy with how it turned out. I certainly have the 15mm painting bug at the minute 😃
@@OnPointHQ they've gone hands only. Saying for easy dubbing for other languages.but most people think it's to counter the fact Duncan and Peachy left
Thank you! It was a spur of the moment deciding. I was working on putting individual company letters on the poker chips and then remembered I had a lot of leftover figures that I could put to use. Makes the patrol markers look a bit more interesting 😃
The tanks and armour definitely came out better than I was expecting! I usually dread painting camouflage but I like the effect I achieved with these 😀
Great work! 👍I think enjoying 15mm has to do with less artistic options and choices (e.g. did I have put enough work into my 28mm character model? Perhaps another layer of shading? I think I finished the eyes much better last time, etc.) and more a little bit like "painting by numbers". Creating little scenic bases is easier to obtain without drowning in necessary detail work like in 28mm... 15mm is a bit more "forgiving" I think and I enjoy a little 15mm variety on my desk myself ATM. Keep up your dope work - this is really a kickin`motivational vid! :-)
Thanks buddy and definitely agree with this! When I am painting 15mm scale there is always a line where I have to stop as there is always a danger that you can overdo the painting at this scale. I've painted so many of these infantry over the past fortnight or so that I know exactly when they are done. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment 😀👍
That's awesome thank you! I'm currently working my way through building and painting a Soviet battalion for O Group so hope to have a video up about this in the near future 😃👍
Glad to see I'm not the only sicko who bases 15mm armor.
Not at all, we are a unique breed! Alex from Storm of Steel would definitely agree with this basing too 😁
Lovely army Ste. Bases bring them to life.
Thanks Lucian! I really did enjoy basing these, particularly the battalion HQ and the larger artillery pieces. Definitely ties the army together 😀
Quite a force for your Brits to be tangling with. They look great.
Thanks Martin and yes, definitely agree! I'm not sure they'll look forward to facing that armour 😀
Great stuff Ste, the dancing hands are back describing the project. And there is not a morsel of cork in sight. 3D printed will give you the most choice for the models.
Patrol markers are great Ste, you will need to colour the base edge.
Thanks Leslie! There is cork on the combat patrol markers but apart from that, not a lot! I'm looking at some really nice 3d printed vehicles and hope to add these soon 👍
Ste, outstanding! Those make me drool!
Thanks Steve, glad you like them! Seeing the whole project together after finishing the last unit was awesome 😀
Cracking work and thanks for the shout out. I do the same as you with the tufts to show the different companies.
Cheers Alex, much appreciated. The tuft thing is such an easy thing to do but really does make a difference. I think Soviets may be up next 👍
@OnPointHQ looking forward to seeing the Soviets!
Fantastic looking force ste, I really like what you did with the poker chips 👍
Thank you! The poker chip thing was a sort of last minute idea really. I'm actually looking forward to making norepinephrine of them 😀
Those are beautiful Ste. Nicely done!
Thanks Jon, I'm very happy with them. Even more so after I thought I'd thrown them out 😀
They all look incredible Ste.... love your work mate .
That's awesome, cheers Tim! I definitely have a thing for 15mm at the moment and I'm looking at my next O Group project, possibly Soviets 😀
This all came together well. The battered & missing schurzen are a realistic touch. I like the use of support weapon stands at the edge of the table as reminders of off-table assets - I’ve seen too many people forget to use a bombardment in different games!
Thank you, much appreciated! I think with O Group being a very abstract game the tanks etc can be seen as playing pieces rather than individual vehicles like in Bolt Action or Chain of Command. I always enjoy working at 15mm so adding extra details like these is always enjoyable 😃👍
Great video, I really like the idea of using different tufts to denote the companies. Subtle but once you know, it helps them to stand out to show who is who. 👍
Thanks Andy and definitely agree with this. The tufts thing is less intrusive and mixes in with the basing so just works 😀
@@OnPointHQ with mine I painted the rear facing base edge red, blue, and green
Stunning work in 15mm there, Mate... (Love how you've done the 'camo' on the vehicles, really 'muted' and authentic looking...) I'll give you a laugh, tho'... "I need to add some toes on these, of course..." (FOR A SPLIT SECOND I thought, 'He's going to paint F%%KING TOES on 15mm minis????' Then I got it... 'TOWS' as in tractors... Ahhh... Makes more sense...) xx SF
Cheers Steve, much appreciated as always mate! The camouflage effect was something I stumbled upon as I'm not great at painting camouflage schemes so wanted to see if it could be achieved with just drybrushing and washes. It's a bit more time consuming but I like the effect. Hahaha! I can see why that would sound strange but probably a good time to use the 10 zero size brush I picked up recently 😅
Awesome work!!😊
Cheers buddy, much appreciated! This was a really enjoyable project to work on 😀👍
Awesome work!!!
Cheers buddy, very kind of you! A really very enjoyable project 😀
Fantastic looking Battalion and support options :)
Awesome work such a great set of rules
Thank you! Definitely agree about the rules. Not played yet but having read through the rulebook several times and watching a fair few battle reports, I have been very impressed with the mechanics 😀👍
Great work Set! I've built 2 Turnip 28 army's because of your videos so don't get me hooked on WW2... we for sure need an O group battle report though 👍
Woohoo! Always good to know that people are working on Turnip28. I have definitely found that 15mm is quite an addictive scale to paint and I finished both battalions in a relatively short space of time 😁👍
Nice Work🎉👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks Marcello, much appreciated! Super happy with this project 😀
Such a wonderful looking army mate,top work
Thanks Justin, much appreciated! I'm super chuffed with the results and seeing the whole army together was worth the time put into it 😀
Beautiful work as always Ste! The combat patrol markers are brilliant. I love those little thematic items that you can add to an army. Thanks for sharing!!
Cheers Dan! I always like to see how much of the things that I do at 28mm can be transferred to 15mm and this definitely includes basing. I think it really adds something to this scale 😀
They look fantastic! Nice work.
Great video as usual and very inspirational for me to build a force and start playing this game.
Superb Ste, figures and the basing looks amazing mate
Cheers Sean, much appreciated! It had been a good while since I last painted 15mm so it's been good getting back to working on them 😀👍
Wow they look very good you have done a great job 🏆🏆
Thank you! Really happy with these and they were a lot of fun to paint. Enjoying 15mm painting at the minute 😀
Lovely paint job on the armour. What did you use and how did you achieve that effect?
Thanks Loraine! It's all done through drybrushing and washes. I apply the base colour and then use quite a heavy drybrush to add the green and camouflage stripes/pattern. After this is quite a deep wash of a mix of black and sepia. When dry, I drybrush the original colours over the pattern before using a very light drybrush of khaki over the whole model. The last step is applying the black wash to all recesses and gaps. Hope that helps 😀👍
Great update Ste 👍
Thanks Frazer, much appreciated! I'm still in 15mm painting mode so planning the next O Group project 😁
Fantastic mate. The armour is awesome.
Cheers Paul. I'll be honest, I was super impressed with how the armour turned out! I'm not the greatest at painting camouflage schemes and was dreading the late war camouflage on these. But with a patient drybrushing and washes, I seem to have managed it 😃
Thats a lovely force there Ste, well worth the time it has taken I should guess!
Cheers Cal, much appreciated! Definitely took me a lot longer than I expected but super happy with how it turned out. I certainly have the 15mm painting bug at the minute 😃
Very nice indeed.
Also quick question: what's it like to have GW copy your presenting style for their painting tutorials? 😉
Cheers Steve! I shall definitely be continuing with more 15mm.
Hahaha! Do they really? I'd like to think I stole my presenting style from Ashens 😅
@@OnPointHQ they've gone hands only. Saying for easy dubbing for other languages.but most people think it's to counter the fact Duncan and Peachy left
Ahhh. I can see that actually. It's a great style 😅
Great looking work!
Cheers Charlie, much appreciated! I'm in the middle of painting up an opposing Soviet force and will definitely have a showcase video up for these 😃
great idea on the combat patrol tokens. Adopted!
Thank you! It was a spur of the moment deciding. I was working on putting individual company letters on the poker chips and then remembered I had a lot of leftover figures that I could put to use. Makes the patrol markers look a bit more interesting 😃
P.S and you say that your not a Modeler them tanks looks amazing 🤠🤠🤠
The tanks and armour definitely came out better than I was expecting! I usually dread painting camouflage but I like the effect I achieved with these 😀
Great work! 👍I think enjoying 15mm has to do with less artistic options and choices (e.g. did I have put enough work into my 28mm character model? Perhaps another layer of shading? I think I finished the eyes much better last time, etc.) and more a little bit like "painting by numbers". Creating little scenic bases is easier to obtain without drowning in necessary detail work like in 28mm... 15mm is a bit more "forgiving" I think and I enjoy a little 15mm variety on my desk myself ATM. Keep up your dope work - this is really a kickin`motivational vid! :-)
Thanks buddy and definitely agree with this! When I am painting 15mm scale there is always a line where I have to stop as there is always a danger that you can overdo the painting at this scale. I've painted so many of these infantry over the past fortnight or so that I know exactly when they are done. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment 😀👍
Lovely stuff.
Thank you! I'm currently working on a Soviet battalion for O Group so I'm hoping to have a video out for that soon 😃👍
Great stuff!
That's awesome thank you! I'm currently working my way through building and painting a Soviet battalion for O Group so hope to have a video up about this in the near future 😃👍