Painting Wargames Atlantic Great War French [How I Paint Things]

Get your French infantry ready for battle in no time at all with a primer in the right colour, a drybrush, and some simple basecoats. No fuss whatsoever, easy to tidy up, and looks great on the table! Wargames Atlantic’s French Infantry: Uniform and Equipment References: Turnip28 ’Slimy Trench’ Basing: 00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Priming Notes 01:39 - What was Horizon Blue? 03:03 - Basecoats 13:06 - Shading 14:48 - Highlights & Finishing Touches 17:02 - Le Poilu Fini Thanks to Producer Patrons Alan, Kyrie, Andrew, Jimmy, Rod, Phil, Robison, Woodcock, David Kinney, and Matt Dischner - as well as all the other Patrons that made this video possible, and Exit23 Games for recording equipment that helps keep the channel ticking over! Find out more at the following links: THE BASE: Layer of PVA followed by sand, painted first with Flat Brown, heavily overbrushed Brown Sand, lightly drybrushed Dark Sand. Add dots of PVA and static grass, then tufts of your choice - these ’orange meadow’ tufts came from Green Stuff World. While drybrushing the base, once most of the paint is rubbed off your brush, lightly stipple at legs and greatcoat to add a bit of dust to the uniform. PAINTS USED: PRIMER: Wolf Grey (Army Painter Spray) CITADEL: Fenrisian Grey (Layer) Iron Hands Steel (Base) Cadian Fleshtone (Layer) Kislev Flesh (Layer) VALLEJO: Grey Blue (Model Color 943) Light Sea Grey Green Ochre Beige Brown German Fieldgrey Flat Brown German Camo Black Brown German Grey ARMY PAINTER: Tanned Flesh Skeleton Bone Wolf Grey Thunderous Blue
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