It looks like he's using mostly Acrylicos Vallejo paints in this video, though he also uses Pro Acryl and Citadel on other projects. The main difference is that companies like Vallejo and AK Interactive make paints that are specifically intended to color match historical military equipment, whereas Pro Acryl is more generic. So if you want to be really historically accurate you would use Vallejo or AK, but if you just want to copy the techniques any paint should work
Nope, that *IS INFACT A **_LEE,_* the easiest way to tell is that it has *the machine gun cupola on top of the turret,* which the _grant does NOT have_
I know these 15mm / Flames of War videos don't get the numbers the Games Workshop videos do, so thanks for continuing to make them!
Looks great! Still waiting for you to paint some of the epic Waterloo stuff!
Interesting painting technique. Worth a try..
Thanks
Can you do a conversion video for Bolt Action partisans?
Thanks for the tip. I assume that works for Victrix 1/144 tanks :) What are the numbers of the brushes you use ? Please.
Looks great man!👍
Hey Pete could you do a hexwraith conversion
Ilike the U.S. Olive Drab better than the Brown Violet as it looks a little too brown. Thank for sharing this.
If you think thats tiny wait till you see 6mm ww2. :P. Great tutorial the brown base is a great idea.
Very pretty. Now olive drab is not green, but pretty none the less.
Are those the army painter dry brushes Pete?
Hey Pete what paint do you use?
It looks like he's using mostly Acrylicos Vallejo paints in this video, though he also uses Pro Acryl and Citadel on other projects. The main difference is that companies like Vallejo and AK Interactive make paints that are specifically intended to color match historical military equipment, whereas Pro Acryl is more generic. So if you want to be really historically accurate you would use Vallejo or AK, but if you just want to copy the techniques any paint should work
Drill out the barrels... 😝
That's what I'm saying lol 😆
I don't think there's a drill bit small enough for it
@@egnaroelprup actually, there are. drill bits start at 0.1mm
They're too small to see unless you are specifically trying to see them. Most People will not look too close when gaming.
Not to nitpick. That's a Grant, not a Lee. Great video though.
Nope, that *IS INFACT A **_LEE,_* the easiest way to tell is that it has *the machine gun cupola on top of the turret,* which the _grant does NOT have_
That’s a lee