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Pandy Pretends 2 Paint – Adventures in WW1 Uniform

Pandy Pretends 2 Paint – Adventures in WW1 Uniform

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Project Blog by pandyman

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About the Project

Painting Uniforms from history can be hard, but if you ignore the haters. I can teach you have to get it battle ready.

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Based in gold

Tutoring 2
Skill 2
Idea 2
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I am aware I need to base this miniature. However, I am out of mud and need to grab some more.

Keep the Colours Flying!

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Skill 3
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Prime with Citadel Colour Zandri Dust

Coat

Base – Army Painter Dungeon Grey

Layer – Army Painter Field Grey

Trim – Army Painter Dragon Red

Wash – Citadel Colour Nuln oil

Wood and Leather

Base – AK interactive mahogany brown

Layer – Vallejo English Uniform

Metal

Base – Army Painter Gun Metal

Skin

Base – Citadel Colour Ratskin Flesh

Layer – AK Interactive Pastel Peach

Wash – Citadel Colour Reikland Fleshshade

Boots

Base – AK Interactive Smoke Black

Hair

Base – 50/50 Blend AK Interactive White Grey and AK Interactive Zinc Chromate Yellow

German - Step OneGerman - Step One
Step Two: Paint Base and Layer of uniformStep Two: Paint Base and Layer of uniform
Step Three: Paint TrimStep Three: Paint Trim
Step Four: Paint base of wood and layerStep Four: Paint base of wood and layer
Step Five: Paint base of metalStep Five: Paint base of metal
Step Six: Paint base of skinStep Six: Paint base of skin
Step Seven: Paint eyes, by smashing black at the face. Also paint shoes!Step Seven: Paint eyes, by smashing black at the face. Also paint shoes!

Step Eight: Cry about your inability to paint eyes! Use tears to blend the white and yellow together.

If you can paint eyes, use water instead.

Step Nine: Paint base colour for hairStep Nine: Paint base colour for hair
Step Ten: clean up the terrible job you have done. Step Ten: clean up the terrible job you have done.
Step Eleven: Paint washes over miniature in select areas. Step Eleven: Paint washes over miniature in select areas.

Did you rip off Mulan?

Tutoring 2
Skill 2
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I started the day, painting my first character Klara Wolfenstein. She was born in 1895, she became educated as the fifth daughter of Baron Wolfenstein. She first joined the army in 1914, dressed as Karl Wolfenstein. However, after she was in the trenches, they noticed she was a female. But she was one of the best soldiers, so she got to stay.

Kind of YES is the answer for the background.

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