German Field Grey- 830 German Cam. Beige- 821 Ger. Cam. Med. Brown- 826 Luftwaffe Cam. Green-823 Flat Brown- 984 Beige Brown-875 Ger Cam Dark Green- 979 German Grey-995 Sepia Wash-200 Black Wash- 201 Stone Grey-884 Flat Flesh-955 Oily Steel-865
I'm new to Flames of War, thank you for the tutorial. I can't argue with the results or your experience, but I've found it to be faster and equally effective to basecoat with the highlight color and apply a somewhat darker/heavier wash. In the end you get very similar shading and natural highlights that you don't need to paint on.
Thanks for this tutorial its very nice. I recently bought the paints you used and I noticed something odd, maybe is the lighting you had when recording the video or the paint being watered down, buy my Luftwaffe Cam. Green-823 looks way darker than the green you are using on the zeltbahn camo. I know it´s a 2019 tutorial, but I have to ask, are you sure it was Vallejo's Luftwaffe Cam. Green-823 the paint you used?
I personally always find the Vallejo Washes to be... odd. Like they don't behave like a Citadel Shade or Army Painter Tone Ink, even with water added. They tend to just "stain" things like it's been dragged through the mud rather than settle in the recesses. The effect might be less pronounced at 15mm however.
I use citadel agrax earthshade and nuln oil. I've found out that Army Painter black & strong tone washes are almost the same, just a little different shade. The citadel pot for washes is more preferable to AP's dropper bottles for washes though (even though for normal paints it's the other way around)