Anita's Acrylics:
- Metallic Black (11211)
- Earth Brown (11014)
- Coffee (11044)
- Lemon Yellow (11055)
- White (11001)
- German Field Grey (Model Color: 70830)
- Green Grey (Flames of War: 886)
- Gun Metal Grey (Model Color: 70863)
- Flat Flesh (Model Color: 70955)
- German Camo Pale Brown (Model Color: 70825)
- German Cam Beige WWII (Model Color: 70821)
- Charred Brown (Game Color: 72045)
- Beasty Brown (Game Color: 72043)
- Dark Fleshtone (Game Color: 72044)
- Stonewall Grey (Game Color: 72049)
- Primer Grey (1)
- Black (33)
- Flat Yellow (XF-3)
- Dark Green (XF-61)
- Tallarn Flesh
- Calthan Brown
- Ogryn Flesh
However, there are several things NOT done (as of yet):
- German Insignia Markings
- Protective Varnish (a practical must)
- Static Grass(maybe?)
- Further German "Odds and Sods" for the Chain of Command Support List, painted in the same fashion
Also thinking ahead, I have these possible follow-on "Thirty Day Projects" from my unpainted legions in the loft?
Normandy 1944
Normandy 1944
- US Infantry Platoon (1944)
- German "Green Devils" Paratroop Platoon (1944)
- British "Red Devils" Paratroop Platoon (1944)
- US Paratroop Platoon "Screaming Eagles" (1944)
- French (1940) Infantry Platoon
- BEF (1940) Infantry Platoon
- Belgian (1940) Infantry Platoon
- Dutch (1940) Infantry Platoon
- Polish (1939) Infantry Platoon
Decisions, decisions, decisions! Whatever I do methinks I may concentrate on doing it in only twenty steps rather than the thirty I took for these figures, as looking back the 'cleverness and detail' of one layer of paint was often submerged in the next.
Great project, thoroughly enjoyed!
ReplyDeleteThanks Al
ReplyDeleteGood to get to the end
Though I was getting attached to putting on the detail at the end
As I said methinks I can skip or merge a few of the processes early on
Thinking of mixing black with PVA in the first undercoat step
Anyway these boys should be facing me down across the other side of the table soon in a "Chain of Command" scenario ...
;)