One-Coat Paints: Speedpainting US Infantry for WWII Gaming [How I Paint Things]

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By popular demand (it's been a while since I've had to say that!) comes the second in what should, by rights, turn into a relatively long-running series of sorts. Quite by accident, no less! Questions abound about painting WWII infantry of each and every nation involved, "How do I paint them with Contrast?" Well, Contrast not being alone on the market, sometimes it's a case of choosing the right tool for the job... and I've scoured the 'Big Three' ranges for how you can paint your Bolt Action, Chain of Command, or even Flames of War miniatures with these one-coat paints.

00:00 - Intro
00:58 - Priming Notes
01:40 - White Drybrush: Is Half Slapchop just a Slap?
02:13 - One-Coat Basecoats
09:37 - Varnish
11:37 - The Finished Infantryman

Thanks to Producer Patrons Alan, Kyrie, Andrew, Jimmy, Rod, Phil, Robison, Woodcock, David Kinney, and Matt Dischner - as well as all the other Patrons that made this video possible, and Exit23 Games for recording equipment that helps keep the channel ticking over! Find out more at the following links:
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  / sonicsledge  
  / sonicsledgehammer  
https://ko-fi.com/docwholigan
http://exit23.games

THE BASE: PVA and sand, painted with Flat Brown, heavily overbrushed Brown Sand, then drybrushed Dark Sand. Dots of PVA again to add some static grass, and done!

PAINTS USED:

PRIMER:
Bone White (Vallejo Spray Can)

VALLEJO:
White
Commando Green (Xpress)
Wasteland Brown (Xpress)
Willow Bark (Xpress)
Mahogany (Xpress)
Bag of Bones (Xpress)
Camo Olive Green

CITADEL:
Guilliman Flesh (Contrast)
Black Legion (Contrast)
Flayed One Flesh (Layer)

ARMY PAINTER:
Bony Matter (Speedpaint)
Military Shader (or Shade, depending on name change - Wash)
Strong Tone

VARNISHES:
Varnish+ (Instar)

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