How i paint miniatures with winter uniform

Published 2024-07-03
"How i paint miniatures with winter uniform"
In this video I show you how I paint the winter uniforms of 1/35 scale miniatures. In the previous video I used miniature B from the MiniArt German Tank Crew Set (Winter Uniforms). This time I brought you figure E.

I will continue to use and experiment with this technique, I hope that this technique of mine can be valid and possibly useful to some of you, thank you very much for watching the video, I am very happy to have reached more than 100 subscribers!

Thanks a lot guys!

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All Comments (5)
  • You've got this down to both an art and a science, and the end result looks great! About the only thing I would have done different would be to paint the areas of bare skin first. Master Modeler Shep Paine always advised to, "Paint your figures as though you were dressing them," and skin would be the 'first' layer painted, before working "outwards" from underwear, to outer clothes, and then coats and jackets, and finally, equipment. Speaking of skin tones, I'm going to have to look into that Citidal FleshShade. (At my age, it's getting harder and harder to paint small facial details, and the results you achieve with this color looks like just what I need.) Thanks for sharing this! I'm looking forward to seeing these figures and tank in a future diorama! 9th Like.