Team Yankee Leopard – How To Paint West German Infantry
July 20, 2016 by brennon
We're moving away from vehicles for the moment in Battlefront's Team Yankee and show you How To Paint the West German Panzergrenadiers from the new Leopard book.
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Infantry painting in 15mm might baffle a few people so this is a good guide showing you off a range of techniques that will help you out.
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Do you have any other interesting techniques that you use when you're painting your infantry?
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JAY!!! grunts
You mean cannon fodder surely? 🙂
hahahah excellent, but the AT has proved to be quite good 😉 so….
Yay. Will come in handy
Nice guide, one can never have to much infantry.
I must admit that I am a bit of a cheat when it comes to 15mm. Basecoat (Vallejo game colour) > drybrush highlight > ink wash (old school citadel washes) > touch up with base colour again. Not going to win me any painting competitions anytime soon, but they’re game ready in about an hour or so. Using just this 4 step method, I painted up my 1600pt late war Germans in one weekend. Bragging? Yes. Humble? Getting there!
Love me some MILAN AT wired guided goodness.
Ive painted up a german ww2 army doing each model on a stick to get around all the gear and such…very very timeconsuming as you have to fiddle with four painted miniatures when later basing them.
Recently I have painted a japanese infantry army by sticking four models on a base, gluing some sand on and then basecoating the whole base and painting all four minies in one go. Much much easier!
I too prefer the method of building the whole base with the minies in and painting them all at once. This allows you to do lot more with the bases as well.
They make it look so easy.
looks pretty solid, especially for an entire army.
Again a very clear video, amazing work!
Painting 15mm is such a change from the 28mm im used to. Such a great help to have this video show me what i need to know. Thanks guys!
Good video. I never did 15mm painting.
Wow, I was going to critque the use of Nato Green on the helmet but the use of the shading combined with the drybrushing gives exactly the right look. We camouflaged our helmets with natural vegetation back in the day and the look on the miniature matches that exactly. Well done!
Nicely done