I have lots of tips but I'll just stick to a few, until I find out maybe people are interested.
Even Fantasy painters can use these tips, its just more driven to painting tanks.
PaintBeing in a small city, its very difficult to find good paint. And if you do find one color, its even harder to find all the paints for a scheme from the same manufacturer. I've used most of the main brands...Citidel, Reaper, Tamiya, and Vallego.
Vallego is BY FAR the best quality paint for miniatures. Especially for WWII colors. A little thick for airbrushing though.
Tamiya is great for the Air brush, but their range really sucks.
Reaper is almost as good as Tamiya, but seem to be more fantasy driven.
Citidel...well those little pots they come in are brutal, Especially since good painters do a lot of mixing.
The dropper bottles are the best way to go.
So, any how, I've developed a chart in my travels of equivalent paints by each brand. Since most of the stores here never carry exactly what I need and none of them carry the same brand. thought this might help others, and save them some work....for all 2 of us that paint wwii miniatures. ;)
I will add more, if interest arises.
Colour | Vallego | Tamiya | Reaper |
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Russian Tank Base | Russian Green (894) | Field Grey (XF-65) | ?? |
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German Tank Base 41-42 | German Grey (995) | German Grey (XF-63) | ?Pure Black? (9103) |
German Tank Base 43-44 | Middlestone (882) | Dark Yellow (XF-60) | Worn Olive (9159) |
German Camo Green | Reflective Green (890) | Olive Green (XF-58) | ?? |
German Camo Brown | German Cam. M. Brown (826) | Red Brown (XF-64) | ?? |
German Camo Oxide | Cavalry Brown (982) | Hull Red (XF-09) | Carnage Red (9135) |
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British Tank Base* | Russian Uniform (924) | Khaki Drab (XF-51) | Military Green (9176) |
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* this colour was also used by the Canadians. Russian Lead lease tanks were also kept in this colour.
And German captured Shermans can be in this colour.
I don't do American's, so if someone really wants me to add to the list I will.
Air BrushingYou may find this crazy but don't use turpentine or water to thin your paints. I hear so many people complain that they can't paint for very long because their nozzle clogs. You'll be surprised by what I use... :D
Windex. That's right about a 2:1 ratio. 2 parts paint, and 1 part Windex. its crazy how good it works. I can spray all night with no clogging.
The problem with Airbrushing is, you better know how to use washes.
WashThis is something I really wish I had someone show me when I first started out painting. I was always afraid to try, and when I did, it totally sucked. But then I came across another astounding house hold product that helps with washes.
Future Floor Polish.
yup, it is insane how easy it was. I used 20 drops of Future, 20 drops of water, and 2 or 3 drops of the desired paint colour and presto...a perfect wash. just brush it all over the tank, making sure to get in the creases.