What a great video! I’m so glad someone’s finally uploading videos of painting fireforge miniatures because are so many videos of unboxings and not enough videos of the miniatures getting painted, so this is a great thing to see. I saw your other videos, with the mounted sergeants and the normans, any chance you will be uploading more videos of medieval era historicals? Also I have to say, you must have got one of the most soothing, calming voices I have ever heard.
Thank you for your kind comments. I will be adding more medieval guides as I can. Just now I have a long list of WW2 commissions to complete but there is a box of Norman foot infantry that I am working on between batches. It would be great to be able to regularly paint more medieval and other periods but it will go slowly. And the voice, it may have developed ;like that from my time working as a complaints manager! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the feedback. Our Mr and Mrs vids will probably stick with this format. Works well in particular as Mrs Panzer Schule uses the magnifier. Thanks for watching!
Have you seen the Mounted Sergeants guide? Check out the playlist section for 28mm Historical. My next batch includes mounted Norman Knights, foot Normans and Longbowmen. I hope to start them early June. So more coming when I can fit it into the schedule. Thanks for watching!
Whilst I 'm working, each time I clean the brush, I close one fist a little draw the brush through the folds this make. Do it quickly and softly and don't twist. This brings the bristles together. As they are still damp they will stay in a good point. Make sure the brush stays correctly loaded/not dry and that point should stay as you work. In time all my brushes give out but this keeps them working for a long time. And I paint every day. Hope that helps.
What a great video! I’m so glad someone’s finally uploading videos of painting fireforge miniatures because are so many videos of unboxings and not enough videos of the miniatures getting painted, so this is a great thing to see. I saw your other videos, with the mounted sergeants and the normans, any chance you will be uploading more videos of medieval era historicals? Also I have to say, you must have got one of the most soothing, calming voices I have ever heard.
Thank you for your kind comments. I will be adding more medieval guides as I can. Just now I have a long list of WW2 commissions to complete but there is a box of Norman foot infantry that I am working on between batches. It would be great to be able to regularly paint more medieval and other periods but it will go slowly. And the voice, it may have developed ;like that from my time working as a complaints manager! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for slowing it down to demonstrate the brush technique. Appreciate the detailed explanation of the process.
Thanks for the feedback. Our Mr and Mrs vids will probably stick with this format. Works well in particular as Mrs Panzer Schule uses the magnifier. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic Work!! Subscribed.
Thanks! We should have some more 28mm guides up soon if the painting table is anything to go by.
The Tutorial ive been waiting for! Thankyou
Hope you like it Thomas. The Mounted Sergeants guide will be up shortly too.
Thank you both, great tutorial
Great work! Will you do the mounted knights next? I have these miniatures to paint next.
Have you seen the Mounted Sergeants guide? Check out the playlist section for 28mm Historical. My next batch includes mounted Norman Knights, foot Normans and Longbowmen. I hope to start them early June. So more coming when I can fit it into the schedule. Thanks for watching!
@@PanzerSchule awesome!
WOW NICE THANK YOU ..
Thanks John. I'm trying to fit in some more 28mm historical tutorials just now. Thanks for watching.
Great video, just subbed you
Thanks for the Sub! I hope to have more 28mm guides up soon.
how do you keep the points on your paintbrushes?
Whilst I 'm working, each time I clean the brush, I close one fist a little draw the brush through the folds this make. Do it quickly and softly and don't twist. This brings the bristles together. As they are still damp they will stay in a good point. Make sure the brush stays correctly loaded/not dry and that point should stay as you work. In time all my brushes give out but this keeps them working for a long time. And I paint every day. Hope that helps.