Painting 28mm Plastic Soldier Company WW2 Soviet Infantry in Faded Summer Uniforms

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  • čas přidán 2. 05. 2021
  • This video provides a guide to rapidly painting up WW2 soviet infantry in a faded summer uniform. The miniatures are from the Plastic Soldier Company.
    Paints used:
    Prime Halford's Camouflage Khaki (alternative basecoat of Vallejo Model Color German Camo Beige - this is an exact match)
    Vallejo Game Extra Opaque Heavy Skintone
    Vallejo Model Color Black Grey
    Army Painter Skeleton Bone
    Vallejo Model Color Flat Earth
    Vallejo Model Color Flat Brown
    Vallejo Model Air Russian Green
    Vallejo Model Color Light Grey
    Vallejo Model Color Gunmetal Grey
    Wash with a 1:1:1 mix of Army Painter Military Shader, Strong Tone and Quickshade Mixing Medium
    Optional highlights:
    Army Painter Kobold Skin
    Army Painter Drake Tooth added to the German Camo Beige. Russian Green, Skeleton Bone and Light Grey
    Bases:
    25mm round MDF from www.warbases.co.uk, layered with Vallejo Earth Texture Acrylic Dark Earth, drybrushed Vallejo Model Color Stonewall Grey, and finished with leaf scatter
    For a more in depth guide to painting WW2 Soviets, please look at my video on painting a Bad Squiddo female sniper: • Painting a female WW2 ...
    For a review of the Halford's Camouflage sprays, look here: • A Quick Review of Half...

Komentáře • 11

  • @kitswithkaren5003
    @kitswithkaren5003 Před 3 lety

    Yes as you say a nice quick way to get troops on the field 🐻🤗👍

  • @basicminiaturepainting

    Lovely work mate

  • @kitchenwargamers4141
    @kitchenwargamers4141 Před 3 lety

    Nice painting tutorial, and I think I need to get myself to Halfords, thank you 😁👍

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  Před 3 lety

      A nice cheap resource for spray cans for sure. I think their primers are excellent too.

  • @johnclarke9498
    @johnclarke9498 Před 2 lety

    Thats the colours i wont for my Russian army 👍 Thank you, Great videos you do 👏

  • @Noneofurbeeswax
    @Noneofurbeeswax Před 3 lety

    Good job. Do you have to thin out your paints before brushing them on?

    • @CullodenPaintingStudio
      @CullodenPaintingStudio  Před 3 lety +1

      A little bit of water on the brush is usually enough. Some paints are thicker than others.

    • @Noneofurbeeswax
      @Noneofurbeeswax Před 3 lety

      @@CullodenPaintingStudio Thanks sir. I noticed that in the painting of the Soviet soldier the paint went on really nice. I’ve been working on my first models and they aren’t turning out bad but I’m still just trying out things from your videos. Awesome content!