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It looks like it would be very useful. Does he use paints straight out of the bottle or mixtures? What mfgr paints does he use? Is it easy to follow?


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Painting WWI 28mm Wargame Figures

Painting World War One 28mm Wargame Figures
Partizan Press Wargamer's Painting Guides Vol. 1
The Middle Eastern Theaters – The British, Dominion and Indian Armies
Written by Mark Hargreaves
ISBN: 978-1-85818-763-1
210mm x 297mm (A4)
108 pages, full-color
Paperback
£25.00 GBP

In this first of a series of painting guides for wargamers published by Partizan Press, Mark Hargreaves takes us through a series of step-by-step photographic tutorials that cover the painting of flesh tones, khaki drill uniform, khaki serge uniform, horses, camels, guns, and vehicles for the British, Dominion and Indian Army troops that served in the Middle Eastern theaters of World War I. The painting guide will also suit the same troops up until the late 1920s, and so will be of interest to those who game the Back of Beyond and Interwar periods.

The guide also contains advice on simple conversions involving swapping heads, and the basic use of greenstuff to add details to your miniatures.

All the painted miniatures and models featured in this guide have been painted by Mark.

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