I watched this video with great interest. Just a remark: the Zeltbahn you show in the video had a different camouflaged pattern from the one used on the Fallschirmjaeger's smock. The Zeltbahn pattern could be found on tents and , winter paddled clothes and jackets, and on some light smocks used by sharpshooters of the Heer. But to my knowledge not on paratroopers smocks. The only exception was for the marsh pattern, which had blurred edges and dominant green patches with smaller patches of brown on a yellow beige background.
Fantastic tutorials as usual Dave, is this a new technique you're deciding to use regarding the second brush for feathering? I don't recall you using this in previous video's, but it certainly seems effective 😉👍
Hi Dave, I really enjoy your videos and technique with acrylics. I've been in a long hiatus with the hobby for quite a while, actually since the Andrea and Vallejo acrylics start becoming popular way back. Still have all my tools, brushes, unbuilt kits, etc. ...I keep procrastinating to get going again. Really love the benefits of the acrylic paints to the hobby. Just out of curiosity I was wondering have you ever dabbled with artist oils for hi-lighting and shading over an acrylic or enamel base? Anyway, thank you for the great video, I look forward to part 2
Great video as usual. Thanks Dave.
Thanks Paul!
Great work as usual, can't wait for the second part! And you've chosen a wonderful figure with stunning detail!
Thank you - Part Two filming soon!
As always, a real treat watching you work your craft👍!
Thanks, Brian!
Your doing a great job Dave keep up the good work
Another great video Dave, was on LCTV just last night reviewing your wool technique for my JSM stormtrooper! Keep em coming!
Will do - Part Two filming soon :)
I watched this video with great interest. Just a remark: the Zeltbahn you show in the video had a different camouflaged pattern from the one used on the Fallschirmjaeger's smock. The Zeltbahn pattern could be found on tents and , winter paddled clothes and jackets, and on some light smocks used by sharpshooters of the Heer. But to my knowledge not on paratroopers smocks. The only exception was for the marsh pattern, which had blurred edges and dominant green patches with smaller patches of brown on a yellow beige background.
Exactly, LW splinter pattern is slightly different than WH splinter pattern. However colours and general "idea" is the same.
Oh maaan, what a cliffhanger ...
Great Video!!!
Thanks! Did you catch the sneak preview at the very end?
Last Cavalry Historical Toys and Hobbies ah, now that you mentioned it. Looking forward for part 2 !
Great work, and can't wait to see the second part. well done!
Thank you!
Great first episode. Will be following with interest. Cheerz.
Thank you and part 2 soon!
Fantastic tutorials as usual Dave, is this a new technique you're deciding to use regarding the second brush for feathering? I don't recall you using this in previous video's, but it certainly seems effective 😉👍
Thanks - this was actually the first time that I tried it!
Well I can't wait to try it out myself, looking forwards to the next update Dave.
Hi Dave, I really enjoy your videos and technique with acrylics. I've been in a long hiatus with the hobby for quite a while, actually since the Andrea and Vallejo acrylics start becoming popular way back. Still have all my tools, brushes, unbuilt kits, etc. ...I keep procrastinating to get going again. Really love the benefits of the acrylic paints to the hobby.
Just out of curiosity I was wondering have you ever dabbled with artist oils for hi-lighting and shading over an acrylic or enamel base?
Anyway, thank you for the great video, I look forward to part 2
Ralph, I never use oils when painting figures but do use them when I am weathering armor models!
Got it. Thanks Dave. Keep them videos coming !
You do nice videos, waiting for part two
Thanks! Filming Part Two soon!
Missed you in Phoenix. Needed more good vendors!
I'll be at the Nats next year - Phoenix was just to far away!
Fantastic work! Any tips for a desert base as I am doing an emu war diorama! :D
Send me an email through the lastcavalry web site!
Love your Videos when will we see part 2?
Thanks! Very soon - I've been busy with show the past few weeks!
keep em coming!!!
You bet!
How are your figures so amazingly? Your hands shake more than mine!😉
Controlled shaking!! :)
I have a zeltbahn problem, I own 7 but I want more😜
Yep!
Where did you get that camo smock
I purchased it from a antique shop in Hamburg, Germany years ago.
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Is it expensive
Not when I bought it but they are still around and not that expensive - around $150.00 or so...
cooooooooooooool
Thanks!!