Nice video as always…. learning somting new every time from watching….
ravingmad8 September 6, 2011 @
7:53 pm
Awesome work. I wish youtube still used the Star rating system so I could
give you 5! I’ve been on the fence about starting FoW I want to do
something a bit different so I’m thinking about doing a British armored car
company. If you have a Staghound or Daimler lying around and want to do a
tutorial I’d appreciate it.
Gerrcinn September 7, 2011 @
3:43 am
fantastic as always, I picked up a box of each of these recently along with
the panzer IV for my Germans, I think I may have to steal your technique,
thanks again for another great vid
Hammerpaints September 7, 2011 @
8:06 am
very very nice ty my friend will watch agin and agin loved it and paint job
well done
Karl FireBreather September 12, 2011 @
2:03 pm
you using Valejo paints?
ThePaintingClinic September 12, 2011 @
3:00 pm
@Luk4zguy97 Yes. Model and Game Color line.
scaleModelAddict September 21, 2011 @
12:57 pm
Nie job man. Really looks bigger than 15mm. Nice turntable too. 🙂
grancapitan81 October 10, 2011 @
4:08 am
the video is great, but we do not know English we would do well to insert
panels with the steps you follow to read it and know that using paintings,
mixed … thanks
Sonnyp Jim October 23, 2011 @
2:25 am
@ThePaintingClinic Thanks for the quick and enlightening response. Just
checked on their site, it seems the British late war 15mm infantry are “in
the pipeline” so hopefully out soon. 🙂 After spending some time looking
around on YouTube/Google, the 15mm German & Soviet infantry do look very
well detailed for their size as you said. I think you have helped with my
decision (In part to the awesome looking Shermans you painted!) Gonna go
for 15mm scale I think. Thanks!
Vincenzo Mondello January 11, 2013 @
10:27 am
Great video it will help me a lot. 🙂 Hey ThePaintingClinic can you do a
video on how to paint US WW2 M10 Tank Destroyer. Thanks Vince
MidoriMan June 23, 2013 @
5:27 pm
So, what kind of smell is the MIG wash? I’m renting out a room and don’t
wan’t my landlords complaining about odors.
comissar1998 July 13, 2013 @
1:19 am
black?
Felix Lind July 28, 2013 @
5:59 am
Thx
Demonology Guides September 11, 2013 @
7:32 pm
I believe I purchased one of these exact tanks at a gaming store called
quarterstaff games in Burlington, Vermont.
John Kelley November 15, 2013 @
1:21 am
Wow you guys need to learn how to spell words the right way
vuk yu January 20, 2014 @
6:38 pm
Nice instructional video, very informative.
Thanks.
Mike Aster January 31, 2014 @
12:41 pm
I use USA olive drab 
pdepaolis March 5, 2014 @
10:22 am
Is it necessary to use an enamel wash over the clear coat for it to wipe
off like that?

Maximilian178 April 9, 2014 @
2:39 pm
Wow these Sherman Models look nice, do these models fit into any scale like
1:72 or 1:76? I never saw them in stores here. ^_^
aforce66 May 4, 2014 @
1:19 am
It is 1:100 scale.
Tim bucktoo July 20, 2014 @
10:50 pm
Did you glue two painted surfaces together or do you scrape paint away?
Reason I ask is, I purchased that Extra Thin Cement you use and am not
sure what it’s capable of. Great video 
Cander5142 August 15, 2014 @
9:55 pm
Should you put another future gloss coat between the two brown washes?
Mick Perrett November 6, 2014 @
12:13 pm
What a great tutorial. You have given me a motivation boost to tackle my
plastic soldier British 1/72 Shermans for Battle Group Normandy. Some great
weathering and dry brushing tips. Keep em coming !
SirJackFlash69 November 23, 2014 @
5:08 am
thanks for the great tourtorial. But the music drives me crazy….
F15H3R M4N November 26, 2014 @
7:32 am
Great video, but man oh man, that music is dreadful and spoils the
commentary.
September 6, 2011 @ 5:16 pm
Nice video as always…. learning somting new every time from watching….
September 6, 2011 @ 7:53 pm
Awesome work. I wish youtube still used the Star rating system so I could
give you 5! I’ve been on the fence about starting FoW I want to do
something a bit different so I’m thinking about doing a British armored car
company. If you have a Staghound or Daimler lying around and want to do a
tutorial I’d appreciate it.
September 7, 2011 @ 3:43 am
fantastic as always, I picked up a box of each of these recently along with
the panzer IV for my Germans, I think I may have to steal your technique,
thanks again for another great vid
September 7, 2011 @ 8:06 am
very very nice ty my friend will watch agin and agin loved it and paint job
well done
September 12, 2011 @ 2:03 pm
you using Valejo paints?
September 12, 2011 @ 3:00 pm
@Luk4zguy97 Yes. Model and Game Color line.
September 21, 2011 @ 12:57 pm
Nie job man. Really looks bigger than 15mm. Nice turntable too. 🙂
October 10, 2011 @ 4:08 am
the video is great, but we do not know English we would do well to insert
panels with the steps you follow to read it and know that using paintings,
mixed … thanks
October 23, 2011 @ 2:25 am
@ThePaintingClinic Thanks for the quick and enlightening response. Just
checked on their site, it seems the British late war 15mm infantry are “in
the pipeline” so hopefully out soon. 🙂 After spending some time looking
around on YouTube/Google, the 15mm German & Soviet infantry do look very
well detailed for their size as you said. I think you have helped with my
decision (In part to the awesome looking Shermans you painted!) Gonna go
for 15mm scale I think. Thanks!
January 11, 2013 @ 10:27 am
Great video it will help me a lot. 🙂 Hey ThePaintingClinic can you do a
video on how to paint US WW2 M10 Tank Destroyer. Thanks Vince
June 23, 2013 @ 5:27 pm
So, what kind of smell is the MIG wash? I’m renting out a room and don’t
wan’t my landlords complaining about odors.
July 13, 2013 @ 1:19 am
black?
July 28, 2013 @ 5:59 am
Thx
September 11, 2013 @ 7:32 pm
I believe I purchased one of these exact tanks at a gaming store called
quarterstaff games in Burlington, Vermont.
November 15, 2013 @ 1:21 am
Wow you guys need to learn how to spell words the right way
January 20, 2014 @ 6:38 pm
Nice instructional video, very informative.
Thanks.
January 31, 2014 @ 12:41 pm
I use USA olive drab 
March 5, 2014 @ 10:22 am
Is it necessary to use an enamel wash over the clear coat for it to wipe
off like that?

April 9, 2014 @ 2:39 pm
Wow these Sherman Models look nice, do these models fit into any scale like
1:72 or 1:76? I never saw them in stores here. ^_^
May 4, 2014 @ 1:19 am
It is 1:100 scale.
July 20, 2014 @ 10:50 pm
Did you glue two painted surfaces together or do you scrape paint away?
Reason I ask is, I purchased that Extra Thin Cement you use and am not
sure what it’s capable of. Great video 
August 15, 2014 @ 9:55 pm
Should you put another future gloss coat between the two brown washes?
November 6, 2014 @ 12:13 pm
What a great tutorial. You have given me a motivation boost to tackle my
plastic soldier British 1/72 Shermans for Battle Group Normandy. Some great
weathering and dry brushing tips. Keep em coming !
November 23, 2014 @ 5:08 am
thanks for the great tourtorial. But the music drives me crazy….
November 26, 2014 @ 7:32 am
Great video, but man oh man, that music is dreadful and spoils the
commentary.