I've not much time to post, but I've done with bloody work for tonight, and I thought I'd better note that I did, in fact, manage to paint last week after all:
I finished off the (GW) 'Sepia' wash for 3Pl of my 4KSLI infantry company, but having done so, I thought it didn't look quite right.
This led me to compare one of my stands from 2Pl - which I was far more happy with at the time - and I discovered that rather than sepia I had in fact used the black wash (as seen in the photo), so I re-washed them.
And now I'm happy with them.
That just leaves grass and bushes. And dullcote.
And given the thunderstorm that's just kicked in in coastal rural Devon, I don't think I'll have chance enough for spraying anything for days yet...
...Even if I did have any time.
- D.
Loving the paint job, great work on the detail. I know the feeling with forgetting the steps! I've had plenty of head cratching painting my tanks!
ReplyDeleteYup.
DeleteAs it happens, you'll see on my cutting board a scribbled guide from yonks ago to painting camo on my 40K veterans.
Awesome! I'm actually dreading tackling my 15mm WW2 stuff.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lot easier than it looks. 15mm means less details to have to worry about. Surprisingly faster to do.
DeleteCheers! And Dai's right: 28mm WW2 would terrify me. 15mm can be as easy as you want it to be - especially Brits, as they're just olive drab and khaki!
DeleteAy-ay, what are those unpainted tanks I see in the background?
ReplyDeletePBI look lovely mate. Very well done.
Don't get excited - just the StuGs from the old 'Open Fire!' box. No idea what to do with them, although I suppose there's a tiny faint chance that I might put some Germans together in the far far future...
DeleteCheers for the comment.
I was half expecting to hear that you were cut off by the weather again...
ReplyDeleteNope...although a faulty starter motor is contriving to do its best to keep me off work. All well?
DeleteVery nice work. I'm going to be commencing a German army in the next few months, so this is good inspiration to try and increase the skill level a notch or two!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Paul (although I don't know if there's much 'skill' on display with my basic rifle platoons).
DeleteI look forward to your adventures in field grey...
Everything orange? you're right! Maybe I should rebrand the PBI A's Tyne Tees instead...
ReplyDelete*"as" - not "A's"...
ReplyDelete...and would I then have to remodel them as shirtless?!