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Bolt Action Tutorial: How To Paint U.S Airborne M42 Uniform



Pete The Wargamer

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

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Paints Used:
Monster Brown
Banshee Brown
Military Shader
Drake Tooth
Soft Tone Ink
Cultist Robe
Elf Green
Fur Brown
Light Tone Ink
Trolls Claws
Desert Yellow
Leather Brown
Tanned Flesh
Barbarian Flesh
Flesh Wash
Matt Black
Gun Metal

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23 thoughts on “Bolt Action Tutorial: How To Paint U.S Airborne M42 Uniform
  1. Great video I’m am a beginner to bolt action and am having a problem with washes,I am doing as you explain in the videos but once the wash drys it’s very shiny have you got any advice please

  2. I have a question. After painting do we spray or apply Matt Varnish to the mini? Thanks in advance. I'm new to painting and also need tips. Good tutorial!

  3. These are great, but how do you do an entire army? I mean it takes me about an hour to do one figure, and with 17 paints per unit, it must take days to complete.

  4. Hi mate I’m new to bolt action figure painting question… do I buy all the paints for example for the u s airborne Individual or is there a kit thanks G

  5. I really envy you guys that can paint minis so well…I cannot…and I am a war gamer and not a modeler…so I either go with a the three spray paint(using Army Painter spray cans) ghost style…or I pay the extra $ to buy the Collectors Battlefield minis…I love their Brit Paras and their Fallschirmjagers (their 17th ss are good too) with a bit of sepia wash…their U.S. paras and Glider troops not so much…again…beautiful job…be well

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