This article was originally published on the Battlefront website. In previous tutorials, we explored different methods for painting camouflage on tanks using soft- or (this, for example) hard-edge patterns (this and this, for example), with or without masking. These techniques typically involved the use of an airbrush, a tool that can seem intimidating to many hobbyists. In reality, however, airbrushing is quite easy, and I highly recommend giving it a try if you have not already. The most critical aspect is cleaning the airbrush properly after each session, and always remember to thin your paints. That said, in this tutorial…
How to paint 15mm tanks: German spider mech
While I am learning new hobbies (and sports) in this lovely Finish land, such as ice swimming, ice hockey or cross-country ski, I had enough time to paint and prepare a painting guide featuring an interesting Panzermech from ClockWork Goblin miniatures. I love this theme! In the past, I painted a couple of walkers from DreamPod9, and I currently attempt to paint as many E-series tanks as I can from Forged in Battle or Heer46. All in 1/100 scale or 15mm, of course!, my preferred scale. In this occasion, I’ve prepared a complete painting guide. However, I want to notice…