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Bolt Action Tutorial: How To Paint British Airborne



Pete The Wargamer

In this tutorial I show you how to paint British Airborne from Bolt Action using the Army Painter Range of Paints to do so.

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Paints Used:
Desert Yellow
Venom Wyrm
Crusted Sore
Strong Tone Ink
Fur Brown
Light Tone Ink
Troll Claws
Army Green
Military Shader
Combat Fatigues
Tanned Flesh
Barbarian Flesh
Flesh Wash
Leather Brown
Monster Brown
Matt Black
Dungeon Grey
Stone Golem
Gun Metal
Vampire Red
Red Tone Ink
Dragon Red
Uniform Grey
Dark Tone Ink
Filthy Cape

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37 thoughts on “Bolt Action Tutorial: How To Paint British Airborne
  1. Following this method carefully and first time using army painter paints. I must say I may have a bad batch but coverage and pigment if these paints are far from good. Will look to my citadel for close matches and use them.

  2. Halfway through painting my Airborne, not as good as yours but not far off if it wasn’t for your tutorial my models would not look as good keep up the good work and Thanks

  3. When putting ink on the jacket You say to use dark tone ink but the side banner lists this as strong tone ink – is there a difference and which one did you use please – Thank you ☺️

  4. First painting tutorial i’ve seen of yours and i have to say it was excellent compared to most, gives you all of the information you need in a well structured and easy to follow tutorial 100% model time, many thanks subbed

  5. Since they don't sell Vallejo paints or army painter at my local hobby shop are there citidel substitutes. the main resaon is I don't like online shopping

  6. After the strong or soft tone I was always under the impression that they dried shiny is this incorrect or do you matt varnish after this stage……great video by the way

  7. Sweet painting tutorial, I've been trying to choose over bolt action or flames of war. I have the flames of war starting set, but I hate the forces and I kind of hate the squad bases, and the scale just doesn't tickle my fancy. I love seeing your bolt action tutorials, and generally I'm a warhammer guy when it comes to miniatures (also a ww2 buff), so this kind of thing is right up my alley. Thanks man, I'm going for a british para army either choice 😀

  8. More of these War Gamer! I've a bunch of sets of historical-military based models that I would love for you to cover. These videos lately have been very useful. Maybe one on Confederate/Union soldiers, or British Redcoats later?

  9. Absolutely love your work. Out of curiosity could you do a tutorial on painting miniatures from the Black Powder range from Warlord Games, particularily the American War of Independence line?

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