Learn How to Paint US WWII Paratroopers - 1/72 Figure Painting Tutorial | AB Figures
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- Learn how to paint AB Figures 1/72 WW2 US WWII Paratroopers in this complete step-by-step tutorial. From start to finish, this video will teach you everything you need to know to create a stunning US WWII Paratroopers M42 Uniform. If you're interested in painting WW2 US military uniforms, then this tutorial is for you! In this video, we'll cover everything from painting the basecoat to detailing the insignia. After watching this tutorial, you'll have everything you need to paint a stunning 1/72 WWII US 101st Paratrooper! This painting tutorial was heavily influenced by the fantastic TV series Band of Brothers.
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How'd you find this tutorial and what 1/72 minis should I paint next?
Nice work. Go with german camo smocks next. Your 28mm german look fantastic.
Thanks a lot mate, I will do! I do have plenty of German camouflage tutorials in 20mm already but I think it's time I re-did those 😉
Cool paint job. 🖌
Thank you sir 🙏
perfect pairing - your excellent painting skills and the best figures on the market! really well done
Thank you so much 😀 I really appreciate it!!
Not my scale but great stuff and useful as always.
Fair enough mate! Thanks though :D
AB Figures are superb. Shipping to the U.S. may be inhibitive.
Colors that you chose prove excellent results. May I ask if you could zoom in more closely on the figure as you paint?
Perhaps some straight leg British infantry for your next painting?
Eureka Miniatures distributes AB Figures in the U.S.
@@PrakPlays Thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks a lot buddy 🙌 with regards to US, I have a link in the video description of the US distributor 😉
I can't seem to zoom in much more without the focus going a bit all over the place. I might try to work on that for the important bits though.
Hmmm I did have a plan to paint some normal LW British ... 😆
@@paintingpanzers Much appreciated!! I should look more closely. Understood on the limits of technology. No complaints from me. I do appreciate your talents and your kindness.
@@paintingpanzers I’ll be, right there it is too, the link to the US distribution.
Ah, Brown Violet...every FoW painting book I had referenced it as such, and I could not find it in stock anywhere. Only later I found out that they renamed it...
Yeah, I had a similar hiccup too. I brought a Brown Violet on ebay and US Olive Drab rocked up ... it confused me at first lol 😆
Great tutorial working on some great figures, as always.
I'd like to see you tackle some 15mm Team Yankee stuff sometime? I'm thinking of getting some myself, so that's gotta have something to do with it :P
Thanks a lot mate 🙌🙌
I do have two TY videos on the channel but nothing more so I guess you're right 😆 it's just one of those games I'm not so set on ... however, I will get the odd video out in the future. Anything in particular you'd like to see?
Right on! I did really like the French camo as well. Perhaps some infantry next? Say, Soviets?
They're gonna be releasing hard plastic Americans and Soviets later this year, so that might be a good opportunity too, actually.
Keep it up!!
@@friendlyneighbourhoodnerd thanks mate!! I appreciate the suggestions... new kits are always a hit 😉 I'll have to wait and see what happens 🤣
Great tutorial
Thanks a lot mate 👌👌
More genius sculpts from Tony Barton, and superbly painted by you Kris 😀 Any plans for Napoleonic content in the near future? Are you on Discord? Would be great to catch up for a voice chat sometime 👍
Absolutely mate and thank you so much :D I have some Napoleonic miniatures awaiting some love! I should really get some paint on them. I don't have discord but I'd love a chat so I'll try and change that :)
Superb tutorial
Thanks a lot 😊
Great Tutorial! - cant wait to try this out on my 15mm PP figures! Any recommended alterations for slightly smaller scale miniatures?
That's awesome mate, be sure to show us how your PP miniatures turn out! I'd say to go with the basecoat - wash - layer - highlight. Skip the second layer 😁
@@paintingpanzers Cheers for clarifying! - I was wondering if basecoat - wash - re-basecoat and 2:1 highlight would work (and alternatively if skipping the 2:1 highlight and going straight to the 1:1 would give too harsh a result....)
@neilharrison9656 my pleasure buddy 👍 I'd honestly say that the 2:1 layer is probably overkill on 15mm and won't be that noticeable. I'd go straight to the highlight colour 😁
How did I find the article? I'm currently working on the new set of 1/144 US Airborne figures from Victrix and was looking for tips on finishing them where the Victrix are on the smaller side of the market.
Absolutely, those Victrix miniatures look great. I've worked with Victrix on a few videos in the past but I think that's come to an end now which is a shame. I'm almost certain that the paints used in this video will work fine with 12mm miniatures though!
Great video as always, what varnish did you use?
Thanks a lot mate 👍 no varnish on these 😊
What color did you use to paint the bayonet scabbard. Thanks
German Grey - Black Wash - German Grey - German Grey/ Basalt Grey 1:1 Ratio (highlight). I hope this helps 😊😊
@@paintingpanzers thanks
Love this! I agree they look like the show. A lot. Great job. It wouldn't have been wrong though to have the uniforms Darker then on the show. For D-day the uniforms where treated with a chemical called CC-2 Chloramide. The treatment left the uniforms with a "darker filter" making them look a bit more "mucky-green-ish" and less "tan-ish". Sticking to your example Id do a filter of US Olive and a touch of umber as a filter wash. Its extremely hard to get period color photos of this however they are out there. Its surprising how swamp green the uniform looks with the chloramide it reminds me closer to US marine pacific uniforms-ish. Not and exact science this lol. This is for me a little like the Maroon berate vs the red berate a historical accuracy bug bear and has no reflection on your awesome work and beautiful finished models! (see this for color examples czcams.com/video/ez_AgGCW-Mw/video.htmlsi=GK2MBgfpURsnNutF)
For some odd reason your comment was blocked so I apologise for the long delay!! I really appreciate the kind words :D
Thank you so much for the information, I really didn't know about the CC-2! Perhaps I'll try tackle them again trying to capture that but I do love how they came out. The colours used here really do make them pop on the tabletop!
@@paintingpanzers Well its also true that the troops hated the uniforms treated in CC-2 so some swapped into normal uniforms as soon as possible. Some also tossed their gas masks but kept the gas-mask bag as an extra utility bag. The thinking was if they didnt use gas to prevent the invasion the Nazis wont use it. So the non CC-2 has justification too.