Gloom Trench 1926: Painting the Trench Breachers [How I Paint Things]

The British Empire’s Trench Breachers are well armed and well protected, ready to advance into the jaws of heavy fire and cross No Man’s Land to get about the business of up close and personal brutality in the enemy’s lines! This guide is brought to you in partnership with the team at Fickle Dice! Thanks again to them for making this one happen. Gloom Trench British Riflemen & Winter Basing: Gloom Trench Main Website: Fickle Dice at MyMiniFactory: Dice Games 00:00 - Intro 00:48 - Miniature Notes & Priming 02:00 - Basecoats 09:33 - Shading 10:27 - Highlights 13:13 - Weathering 16:23 - The Finished Breachers Thanks to Producer Patrons Alan Nuttall, Kyrie Crawford, Andrew, Jimmy, and Rod - 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: THE BASE: Stirland Mud, drybrush Steel Legion Drab. Tufts and Valhallan Blizzard to taste, paint base rim with Dryad Bark. PAINTS USED: PRIMER: Zandri Dust (Citadel Spray) VALLEJO: English Uniform Beige Brown Black Grey Green Grey Refractive Green Mahogany Brown German Field Grey German Camo Black Brown Red Leather ARMY PAINTER: Tanned Flesh (if necessary) CITADEL: Morghast Bone (Base) Iron Hands Steel (Base) Death Guard Green (Base) Agrax Earthshade (Shade) Nurgling Green (Dry & Layer Versions) Ushabti Bone (Layer) Dryad Bark (Base) Steel Legion Drab (Base) VARNISH: Varnish (Instar)
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