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Miniatures Adventure => Weird Wars => Topic started by: Schrodingers_Cat on 06 June 2010, 12:51:47 PM
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Okay, so I've got a few Loki and Roundheads winging their way to me and before long I'll be grabbing Agis' Gear Krieg Rules. However, I have a little confession;
I've never painted a Tank before. :-X In my 5/6 years of wargaming I've just never got round to it, so I was wondering if anyone could give me some tips for painting tank camo and not just blobbing paint all over the place? What base colours are recommended for Allies/Axis Tanks of the era? Of Course, it is Weird War, so historical accuracy isn't paramount.
Thanks!
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Well...
IMO it is best to start simple. Why not a simple one colour scheme?
Most German walkers look very nice in plain old Panzer Grey.
US Walkers would do fine in Olive Drab and British or Soviet walkers will do in any army green.
I found the Flames of War sprays very helpful...
So - apply the basic colour, add some bolt gun metal where it belongs, paint the tracks in a mixture of rust brown and Bolt gun metal. The a very good brown/ black ink. After that some careful drybrushing, some transfers and maybe some Tamiya weathering powder...
Result:
(http://www.adpublishing.de/assets/images/PzKpf_IV_Flak-Kaempfer_I_Flak-Loki.jpg)
(http://www.adpublishing.de/assets/images/M11A4__General_Early_150.jpg)
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My advice would be to follow Agis' advice. His stuff's awesome.
Midlands eh... I'm a Cov boy (well I am now)... :)
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Cheers Guys, I'm back from Uni at the end of the week, so I'll see what I can crack out then.
Midlands eh... I'm a Cov boy (well I am now)...
Derby/Staffs Border for me, so not too far away. Although I'm in Bristol most of the time now.
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Sorry For the double post, but I've finally got something done;
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a51/Berdi/15mm/WWWII/GK3.jpg)
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a51/Berdi/15mm/WWWII/GK1.jpg)
Pretty Basic, but I'm happy with the outcome. Also started work on the Allied forces;
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a51/Berdi/15mm/WWWII/GKWIP.jpg)
Which I "should" finish tommorow...... ;)
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Thats a really great start- well done!
What I find really makes models pop to life (for me anyway) is the detaling and weathering. The scratches,chips, mud splatters etc that make it look on patrol rather than a parade ground (and less ismore usually too). That detailing on the feet is a great start.
Good Job!
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Nice ones! Good bases on the Lokis too!
8)
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Thanks guys. Got the Cavalier finished today;
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a51/Berdi/15mm/WWWII/b9dee98a.jpg)
And here's a slightly better shot of the Loki;
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a51/Berdi/15mm/WWWII/a19e6167.jpg)
Roundhead still to finish...then it's back to your bog standard WWII ::)
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Got the Roundhead done;
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a51/Berdi/15mm/WWWII/7c473bbe.jpg)
(http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a51/Berdi/15mm/WWWII/a03652a0.jpg)
Pics are a little shaky, apologies!
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BTW: In Aurora 4.3 is an excellent article about walker painting the beautiful way!
see: http://dp9forum.com/aurora/Issues/Aurora_Magazine_Issue_4_3.zip (http://dp9forum.com/aurora/Issues/Aurora_Magazine_Issue_4_3.zip)
By our own Rubén Torregrosa! I loved it...
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Rules ordered, bot W@W and the BoB supplement. Cheers!
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Rules ordered, bot W@W and the BoB supplement. Cheers!
My hero! 8)
Thanks, I hope you like it, if you any question just ask.
BTW: My GK FAQ is also helpful for all WaW gamers:
http://www.adpublishing.de/html/gear_krieg_faq.html (http://www.adpublishing.de/html/gear_krieg_faq.html)
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That's a nice article, I'll have to give oils ago.