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Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Note to Self: British Infantry Painting Guide (1941-1945)

Although specifically this is meant for my Platoon 20 WWII late-war (D-Day+) British Infantry project, I think it will be probably valid for all post France 1940 BEF European theater metal British Infantry I will do. In fact (still to be confirmed) the BEF will probably just have a bit more Khaki equipment on them

Sequence:

Preliminary Phase (often rushed and bits lazily forgotten about)
  • Wash Figure in soapy (detergent based) water
  • Remove Flash (I regret this if I forget it)
  • Change Water (To honour the monks of Vallejo, although to my shame I still do not use "distilled" as they have recommend)
  • Base figure individually
  • Basic terrain ground on base
  • Undercoat metal figure (probably Games Workshop Black or Scorched Brown, this may change to a cheaper alternative)
  • Basic terrain shade of Brown (Watered down Anita's Acrylic, used to date: Bark Brown, Burnt Sienna, Chocolate Brown - maybe with a bit of Black thrown in)

Base Coverage (of basic colour to area)
  • Tunic and Pants (Vallejo: English Uniform)
  • Webbing, Pack and Puttees (Vallejo: Khaki)
  • Helmet (Vallejo: Russian Green)Boots (Anita's Acrylic: Black)
  • Dark Shade of Flesh: (Anita's Acrylic: Bark Brown, alternatively used GW Dark Flesh)
  • Guns: (Anita's Acrylic: Metallic Black)
    • Note (2014/05/22) Mortars, HMG and PIATs should be painted "Tamiya Olive Drab Green" rather than 'shiny' metals

Shading
  • Black-wash figure for shading : (My preference instead of inking, is a weak wash of black, Anita's Acrylics Black, most effective for Webbing details and adding shadows)
  • Also black-wash base with with Anita's Acrylic: Black

Highlights and Details (or rather how far will I bother to go? Sounds many layers, but in reality it is a bit of a fiddle about phase)
  • Highlight base colour again: prominent Tunic and Pants again (Vallejo: English Uniform)
  • Lighten (feather) area of highlight (Vallejo: English Uniform + Anita's Acrylic: Lemon Yellow, which is a weak whitish yellow)
  • Highlight base colour again: prominent Webbing, Pack and Puttees again (Vallejo: Khaki)
  • Lighten (feather) area of highlight (Vallejo: Khaki +  + Anita's Acrylic: Lemon Yellow [again, yes well it was handy on the painting table])
  • Final Highlight, just a dab here and there (Anita's Acrylic: Lemon Yellow)
  • Highlight base colour again: prominent Helmet (Vallejo: Russian Green
  • Lighten (feather) area of highlight (Vallejo: Russian Green + Tamiya Yellow)
  • Boots (Anita's Acrylic: Black)
  • Lighten with a touch of Gray (I have been using GW: Codex Grey) mixed with Anita's Acrylic: Black)
  • Flesh: (Anita's Acrylic: Bark Brown or GW: Dark Flesh mixed with GW: Dwarf Flesh or Vallejo: Flat Flesh)
  • High light: Mix in Anita's Acrylic: Dusty Peach [May have to add a white - don't think so though]
  • Guns: (Anita's Acrylic: Metallic Black + GW: Bolt Gun Gray) - Note: Very light touch required here 
  • Gun Stocks, Top of Bayonet and the Wooden Axe handle[?] on back of pack (GW: Scorched Brown, then highlight GW: Bestial Brown - This will change to an Anita's Acrylic/Vallejo equivalent soon )
  • Bayonet holder (Anita's Acrylic: Black, then GW: Bolt Gun Metal for top and bottom clasp)


High Level Detailing
  • Insignia markings: A point yet to be explored!! (Watch this space)
Final Terrain Detail/Flocking

  • White Highlight: Dry Brushed over base
  • PVA Glue and Flock
  • [Note: Don;'t rush this bit - leave to dry]
  • PVA Glue and small batches of Static Grass

And I really should varnish them now !!!! [TBC]


The End (sigh, ah Bisto!)

3 comments:

  1. Yipes...written out step by step gives me the willie's.

    All valid points covered though.

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  2. Should really gives you the "Tommies", the "Willies" will come later ;)

    It is really just what it says "Note to self", I hate forgetting how I have done things several months down the line (looking for that scrap of paper I put down somewhere)

    It could be an age thing :(

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  3. Instead of months down the line
    Change that to years
    Here I am in 2013 trying to finishing off the extra kit I bought in 2009

    :)

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