PAINTING UNIFORMS WITH ACRYLICS - NUTS PLANET 101ST AIRBORNE BUST (1/10TH SCALE) PART 2
Welcome to part 2 of a series on the excellent Nuts Planet 1/10th scale resin bust (Ref: NP-B007) depicting Damian Lewis as paratrooper Maj. Richard Winters in the HBO TV series Band of Brothers.
This film is not a figure-painting masterclass, simply a demonstration of how I painted this release back in 2015-2016 using acryllics. In this case, it was Lifecolor paints, a brand I was relatively new to back then.
You can get all the Lifecolor range via The Airbrush Company in the UK at . Thanks to them for working with Scale War Machines for many years. In fact, the bust was also supplied by , another friend of the channel.
In this episode aimed at beginners, I first recap, then cover how I painted the uniform and accessories, like his personal weapons and webbing - this was done with both an airbrush and paint brushes.
You will see that I mention the following films:
Chapter Markers:
00:00 - Pre-titles
00:20 - Desk recap and construction
01:42 - Painting begins - selection of Lifecolor sets
01:53 - Primer coat for the model and small accessories
02:07 - Painting the uniform
02:27 - Painting the helmet
02:56 - Adding shadow and dark patches with Olive Drab
03:34 - Zenithal highlights
04:07 - Painting the bandolier and webbing
05:15 - Painting the musette bag/backpack
05:27 - Painting the pouches and accessories
06:03 - Painting leather
06:17 - Painting M1 Garand personal weapon
06:35 - Liquid Pigments
08:38 - M1 Garand metal parts & buttons and metal components
09:34 - Touching up base coats and hessian strips
09:51 - Touching up with Olive Drab, corrections and shadows
09:55 - Touching up and building up base coats
10:09 - The Drybrushing technique use on helmet
10:57 - Highlights, creases and detailed highlights
12:08 - Adding blueing to the metal weapons’ parts
12:35 - Painting the water canteen in detail
13:27 - Lettering applied
14:00 - Highlighting the rest of the model
16:03 - Woollen Olive Drab, corrections and shadows
16:30 - Where we got to in Part 1
17:08 - Using Lifecolor reflecting agent on metal parts
17:39 - Lifecolor pigments applied dry for mud & dust
18:20 - Final summary
18:35 - Mud stippling
18:52 - Conclusion
19:25 - End credits
Hope you enjoy it and see you next time.
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