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How I Paint Things - Contrast: WWII German Grenadiers

If you're painting goblins, guardsmen or the like, Citadel's range of Contrast paints are a great tool for getting good-looking results quickly. But what about something more historical than Space Marines and Stormcast? READ MORE: In my ever-so-humble opinion, I think they're a great tool with a lot of potential use in the historical wargaming space. To my mind, there's three typical 'styles' when one thinks of painting miniatures: toy soldiers, Hollywood, or display pieces. Typically, I tend to find most wargamers sit somewhere toward the center of the Hollywood look - mostly accurate, with a handful of deliberate errors or omissions that make painting simpler or save money on a couple of paints! These Contrast paints definitely lean a little further toward the 'toy soldier' look, but I don't think that need be a terrible thing, especially considering how quickly you can get painted miniatures on the table. Ultimately, it all looks better than grey plastic and bare metal! If you want to check out Michael Earley's write-up on the methods he's been using for his own WWII-era stuff, make sure you drop by Wargaming3D and take a look: https://www.wargaming3d.com/2019/08/0... Do I think these would work for Napoleonic figures, troops of the American Civil War, or even further back? I certainly think so! There's a little bit of playing around required and you do need to buy into the style, but ultimately they're pretty nifty additions to a painter's arsenal. Interested in picking up your own Bolt Action miniatures? Check out the Warlord Games online store: http://store.warlordgames.com?aff=10 This is an affiliate link which nets me a small commission if you do decide to purchase anything after following it to the store, which costs you nothing extra. If you're looking to support the channel and want to get some cool miniatures at the same time, feel free to give it a click! How I Paint Things is a series of simple instructional videos designed to help the newcomer through some of the basics and demonstrate how the very simplest techniques can still give you some great results that're easily replicated. Aimed at the beginner to painting miniatures, there might be one or two tips or tricks that help even you old hands! Remember you can follow/reach me at the following places:   / sonicsledgehammer     / sonicsledge   If you like what I'm doing and you'd like to chip in, why not check out my Ko-Fi? How I Paint Things will never be behind a pay wall, but anything dropped in the tip jar is greatly appreciated and really helps. https://ko-fi.com/docwholigan PAINTS USED: CONTRAST: Skeleton Horde Creed Camo Wyldwood Snakebite Leather Basilicanum Grey Militarum Green Cygor Brown Guilliman Flesh Black Templar BASE: Grey Seer Wraith Bone TECHNICAL: Stormshield Varnish THE BASE RECIPE: Stirland Mud, followed by heavy overbrush with Gorthor Brown and light drybrush of Tyrant Skull. Paint base ring in Dryad Bark and add tufts!

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