VLOG: Blood & Valor – 3D Printing World War I Tanks & How Should We Paint Them?
April 6, 2023 by brennon
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Tortoise shell is classic and you can use them for American forces as well
Yes go full Gorillaz’s tortoise shell pattern.?
The tiny tanks always remind me of the Tank Police cartoon. Ive been digging out my easter rising minis for when the book comes my way. Three squads of irish depending on the force list size for units in the book.
4-12 per squad, irregular and vet rifles
Looking forward to seeing you guys play this.
Hmmmmm….. Pink French tanks….. ?
Here’s a little fun fact that may influence how you paint allied tanks. Since the Germans produced almost no tanks, they mostly used captured tanks. So many in fact, the British started painting bright recognition markings on their tanks. Whether you use a straight olive drab or a tortoise pattern, you can still add recognition stripes to add visual interest.
That’s interesting!