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How to Paint Hungarian Artillery on Urban Bases for Flames of War 

Panzer Schule
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PAINTS USED - Vallejo Model Colour unless stated
BASE -
Vallejo Earth Effects Dark Mud
PA Track Primer, Saddle Brown, Medium Grey, London Grey, US Field Drab, Deck Tan, White
SANDBAGS -
Green Grey, PA Splinter Camo Base
RUST -
PA Dark Rust, PA Light Rust, PA Yellowish Rust
TELEGRAPH POLES -
US Field Drab, Iraqi Sand

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Комментарии : 26   
@chrisgibson5267
@chrisgibson5267 3 года назад
Grest tutorial sir. Plenty of food for thought.
@PanzerSchule
@PanzerSchule 3 года назад
Thanks Chris. All easy to master too. Thanks for the comment!
@adambrooker5649
@adambrooker5649 3 года назад
Wonderful video!
@PanzerSchule
@PanzerSchule 3 года назад
Cheers Adam!
@afetbinttuzani
@afetbinttuzani 3 года назад
Well done!
@PanzerSchule
@PanzerSchule 3 года назад
Cheers and thanks for watching!
@militarywargaming7840
@militarywargaming7840 3 года назад
Nice video. Personally I don’t like four gun models representing a battery and I would keep the staff, command and op separate so you can use them in earlier systems or other systems but that as I said is my preference. They look good old chap and enjoy. I have a huge number of Hungarians but mine are for up to Stalingrad and just in process of sourcing for the cavalry, arguably the finest cavalry in Ww2 and in many engagements throughout the war.
@PanzerSchule
@PanzerSchule 3 года назад
I aim to paint a platoon of cavalry for myself. No more than that though. Just to have one! Cheers Mark.
@dingdingclay
@dingdingclay 3 года назад
Diorama is the best!
@PanzerSchule
@PanzerSchule 3 года назад
Thank you!
@worldhistoryminiatureshous9757
@worldhistoryminiatureshous9757 3 года назад
Great video . The work on the bases is stunning for this scale ! Superb ! As well nice painting . Bravo !
@PanzerSchule
@PanzerSchule 3 года назад
Thank you! I do enjoy creating busy scenes on these small bases. Thanks for watching!
@thomashood155
@thomashood155 Месяц назад
Little late to the party.. but you mention plasti card brick walls etc? Are they pre made and purchased from somewhere? Once again simply amazing
@PanzerSchule
@PanzerSchule Месяц назад
The plasticard was purchased from a railway model supply shop. It was so long ago that I can't recall! I have purchased a roller from Greenstuff World that can be used with miliput to create my own wall sections. I will be uploading a video for this at some point.
@lmrwhiskers
@lmrwhiskers 3 года назад
Hi couple of questions for you. What size brushes do you use for these 15mm figures. Do you use any magnifies etc these are hard on my eyes. Could you recommend a basic airbrush I saw yours in a previous video but couldn't make out the make/ model. Anyway like your videos excellent work as always. In my opinion you have even gotten better over time.
@PanzerSchule
@PanzerSchule 3 года назад
Hello Imrwhiskers. As far as brushes go there is only one that I will always choose and that is the Army Painter Insane Detail brush. I use that for the highlight and also for the main colour/highlight for hands and faces. Otherwise I use what I can get. For the main painting just now I'm using a Javis 0. The point of the brush is most relevant for me. If it is sharp then I can use it. Magnifiers make the job a lot easier. However, I can't use them! I get dizzy as I move my head around to get more paint on the brush/clean it etc. It could work for you though. Thanks for the comment. Glad you have been enjoying the videos. I do agree that I have improved over time and hope to continue to do so. Thanks for watching!
@pwntehnoobs
@pwntehnoobs 2 года назад
Hi Panzerschule, do you by any chance know where you got the stuff for gurders on the anti tank bases and if you still know the size of the brick walls. I found some embossed options but there are different sizes. I think H0 scale is best but wanted to see if you by any chance still have the packaging.
@PanzerSchule
@PanzerSchule 2 года назад
I belive the bricks are HO sclae as a friend got the card from a railway model shop. The girders are from a set by Tamiya that has 1/35 walls, sandbags, girders and wooden stakes for barbed wire. I can't remember the name for it. I will be sharing some video of the completed anti tank guns soon. Hope this helps.
@pwntehnoobs
@pwntehnoobs 2 года назад
@@PanzerSchule Thank you, this helps, I was looking at maybe getting some plasticard H-profile to try which fits well. I am going to bit of a copy cat but I was inspired by yours to also do a hungarian army that is in a city fight, but probably gonna take a while, because I have americans that need to be finished first and more coming with Bulge. Still thank you for all the info.
@pwntehnoobs
@pwntehnoobs 2 года назад
@@PanzerSchule Oh and I am looking forward to the video.
@vandpubsell
@vandpubsell 3 года назад
Dammit...you're far too talented!!!
@PanzerSchule
@PanzerSchule 3 года назад
You're too kind! Thanks for watching.
@alexandernebesky8800
@alexandernebesky8800 3 года назад
Hey mate, what are the walls you've used? Scratch built or?
@PanzerSchule
@PanzerSchule 3 года назад
Hello Alexander. I have used plasticard for the brick walls. These are the one ting I would wish to source for this project. I have made my own walls before but plasticard is a real time saver. Thanks for watching!
@pwntehnoobs
@pwntehnoobs 3 года назад
@@PanzerSchule Is it premade plasticard with brick walls or did you make the texture yourself?
@PanzerSchule
@PanzerSchule 3 года назад
@@pwntehnoobs The brick texture is on the plasticard already. I think it was sourced from a railway supply shop. Thanks for watching!
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