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German Late War Painting and Hobby Resources
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Late War Painting and Hobby Resources |
Building a new army can be a exciting and fulfilling project, however it can be a little daunting to find all the most useful resources to help you get started.
On this page you will find a collection of links to the most useful articles throughout the Flames Of War website (and more) to help you make the most of this experience.
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There are many great tutorials on how to paint Flames Of War miniatures, here you can find links to our favourite content. Use these to draw painting colour, technique tips and inspiration from. Just remember there is no right way to paint, there is just your way. |
How To Paint German Tiger Tanks (Pete The Wargamer)
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How To Paint German Grenadiers (Pete The Wargamer) |
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How To Paint German Grenadiers |
How To Paint German StuG Assault Guns
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How To Paint German Tiger Tanks |
How To Paint German Tigers (with OnTableTop)
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Puttying Flames of War Bases Made Easy (with our brown bases make this much easier now.)
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The Big Four Of Late War Collectively the Big Four Of Late War, studio stalwarts Casey, Chris, Victor and Wayne and embarking on the Late War Journey to build new armies alongside Flames Of War players around the world.
This will be like no “Tale of Four Gamers” series of articles that you might have seen in the past. Instead it will be an epic journey (one with Tanks instead of Ringwraiths) that will take part over four years…
Follow their progress over on the dedicated Big Four website. The Big Four Of Late War website...
And see whats happening behind the scenes over on their Instagram page. Big Four Of Late War Instagram...
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Panzer IV Colour Schemes Looking for inspiration on how to paint your Panzer IV tanks? Blake has put together this great guide full of example schemes and where they were found.
Panzer IV Colour Schemes...
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Blending In: Using Foliage To Camouflage Your Tanks As Monty Python told us, camouflage is the art of how not to be seen. One of the simplest ways to achieve this, when driving around in a natural environment, is to take some of that environment with you.
Blending In: Using Foliage To Camouflage Your Tanks...
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Decal Basics |
Techniques: Zimmerit |
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Working With Thermoplastic Since Thermoplastic is a relatively new technology, and as working with it is slightly different to any of our other plastic figures, it’s worth taking you through a few primers on how Thermoplastic behaves and how you can get the most out of our new figures.
Working with Thermo Plastic...
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Working with Plastic, Metal and Resin Miniatures The Flames Of War range of miniatures are predominantly produced in Plastic, but there are some models made out of metal and/or resin. Each of these different mediums provide different benefits, however there are some things you need to know when working with them.
Plastic, Metal and Resin Miniatures... Flexible Plastic Miniatures...
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