Thanks! Needed this video so badly! Theres no start painting tutorials
anyway!
Ringo Simpkins November 27, 2013 @
6:15 pm
Inspiring! Doing some Tigers at the moment, got a company of Shermans to do
… been putting them off, but they may be getting done now!
John Cowen November 27, 2013 @
6:59 pm
As always great vid!!!!! Thanks for sharing ;)
rsaturn9 November 27, 2013 @
7:14 pm
Very nice!
Marc Fraley November 27, 2013 @
10:21 pm
The Painting Clinic presents – How to Paint 15mm US Stuart Tanks for Flames
of War
Colonel Reb's Scale Models November 27, 2013 @
10:51 pm
Great video as always, and I really like your commentary…Have a great
Thanksgiving…
Andy X November 27, 2013 @
11:29 pm
you are a master modeler ,I secretly wish you would advance from gaming
level painting into larger scale projects .. I respect your work immensely
nonetheless
TheCrankyprof November 28, 2013 @
8:22 am
Excellent tutorial. THanks.
Nerdopolis Prime November 28, 2013 @
8:35 am
Amazing as usual. Grats.
RothandStudio November 28, 2013 @
10:50 am
Awesome – thanks for sharing :)
ssgtslick November 28, 2013 @
11:54 am
Suggestion on engine grates: go a wash on those before you do any
drybrushing. Trick of the eye, but the contrast between the shadows behind
a grate like that actually makes the paint over the grates look paler.
Spud Tate November 28, 2013 @
9:47 pm
Very nice. Specifically the weathering.
WigWagWorkshop November 29, 2013 @
5:21 pm
Your work blows me away! I really appreciate you sharing your secrets and
techniques, it’s amazing how you paint these small scale pieces. I am an HO
1:87 scale guy, and I find your work very inspirational.
George Aitken November 29, 2013 @
7:16 pm
Beautiful be able to use the same techniques on my Sherman’s look forward
to your next fow paint work
kiltedvampire December 4, 2013 @
2:31 pm
They look great!
michael strang December 7, 2013 @
5:09 pm
If I donated some Volksgrenadiers would you paint them
Dan Martin December 25, 2013 @
8:02 pm
I like how you film what you’re doing then describe what you’re doing
after. Nice touch.
cy2087 March 3, 2014 @
12:39 pm
This is a way of weathering I’ve never tried. Came out great though. I’ll
have to try this technique myself. Your vids are always so inspiring.
MrElliptific March 28, 2014 @
5:49 am
the dusting with the airbrush really builds up volume. Thanks also for the
tip to go other the light part with the darker color
LazzurusMan April 17, 2014 @
3:02 pm
Had no idea you could rub the wash off of the raised areas, is this unique
to the wash you used or can this be done with things like GW washes?
Los Piglet August 16, 2014 @
2:36 pm
I’ll start playing Battlegroup with some buddies. This video was really
good for me.
Got a lot of tips and ideas how to paint. Must say that this will be my
first 15mm games. Thanks
Bobby Bobson October 10, 2014 @
5:56 pm
How big is this little M5 Stuart, I’ve never built 15mm scale before so I’m
not so sure how big it is. Is it around 2 inches long?
November 27, 2013 @ 5:50 pm
first comment and awesome paint job btw
November 27, 2013 @ 5:51 pm
November 27, 2013 @ 5:53 pm
Thanks! Needed this video so badly! Theres no start painting tutorials
anyway!
November 27, 2013 @ 6:15 pm
Inspiring! Doing some Tigers at the moment, got a company of Shermans to do
… been putting them off, but they may be getting done now!
November 27, 2013 @ 6:59 pm
As always great vid!!!!! Thanks for sharing ;)
November 27, 2013 @ 7:14 pm
Very nice!
November 27, 2013 @ 10:21 pm
The Painting Clinic presents – How to Paint 15mm US Stuart Tanks for Flames
of War
November 27, 2013 @ 10:51 pm
Great video as always, and I really like your commentary…Have a great
Thanksgiving…
November 27, 2013 @ 11:29 pm
you are a master modeler ,I secretly wish you would advance from gaming
level painting into larger scale projects .. I respect your work immensely
nonetheless
November 28, 2013 @ 8:22 am
Excellent tutorial. THanks.
November 28, 2013 @ 8:35 am
Amazing as usual. Grats.
November 28, 2013 @ 10:50 am
Awesome – thanks for sharing :)
November 28, 2013 @ 11:54 am
Suggestion on engine grates: go a wash on those before you do any
drybrushing. Trick of the eye, but the contrast between the shadows behind
a grate like that actually makes the paint over the grates look paler.
November 28, 2013 @ 9:47 pm
Very nice. Specifically the weathering.
November 29, 2013 @ 5:21 pm
Your work blows me away! I really appreciate you sharing your secrets and
techniques, it’s amazing how you paint these small scale pieces. I am an HO
1:87 scale guy, and I find your work very inspirational.
November 29, 2013 @ 7:16 pm
Beautiful be able to use the same techniques on my Sherman’s look forward
to your next fow paint work
December 4, 2013 @ 2:31 pm
They look great!
December 7, 2013 @ 5:09 pm
If I donated some Volksgrenadiers would you paint them
December 25, 2013 @ 8:02 pm
I like how you film what you’re doing then describe what you’re doing
after. Nice touch.
March 3, 2014 @ 12:39 pm
This is a way of weathering I’ve never tried. Came out great though. I’ll
have to try this technique myself. Your vids are always so inspiring.
March 28, 2014 @ 5:49 am
the dusting with the airbrush really builds up volume. Thanks also for the
tip to go other the light part with the darker color
April 17, 2014 @ 3:02 pm
Had no idea you could rub the wash off of the raised areas, is this unique
to the wash you used or can this be done with things like GW washes?
August 16, 2014 @ 2:36 pm
I’ll start playing Battlegroup with some buddies. This video was really
good for me.
Got a lot of tips and ideas how to paint. Must say that this will be my
first 15mm games. Thanks
October 10, 2014 @ 5:56 pm
How big is this little M5 Stuart, I’ve never built 15mm scale before so I’m
not so sure how big it is. Is it around 2 inches long?
November 14, 2014 @ 11:55 pm
Do you know what the gun range is on them?