Easy Army Painting: Bolt Action Canadians Made Simple! [How I Paint Things]
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 Published On Dec 13, 2022

At the outbreak of the Second World War, Canada's full-time professional army was less than ten thousand strong. By war's end, more than one million men and women would have served in uniform for Canada. Canada's contribution to the Allied war effort was Herculean - by the end of the conflict the nation had the world's fourth largest Air Force, and third largest Navy!

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00:00 - Intro
00:40 - What is Canadian Green?
03:43 - Priming by Hand
05:22 - Painting: Basecoats
11:09 - Shading
12:08 - Painting: Highlights & Finishing Touches
13:36 - The Finished Soldier

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THE BASE: PVA and sand left to dry, followed by watered down Flat Brown. Drybrush with Brown Sand and finally Dark Sand, then add static grass and tufts as you like.

PAINTS USED:

PRIMER:
Brush-On Primer (Army Painter)

VALLEJO:
Russian Uniform WWII
Khaki (Model Color)
Khaki (Game Color)
Dark Sand
Refractive Green
Beige Brown
German Grey
Flat Earth
Gunmetal (Model Air)
German Camo Beige

ARMY PAINTER:
Tanned Flesh

CITADEL:
Death Guard Green (Base)
Agrax Earthshade (Shade)
Lahmian Medium (Technical)
Cadian Fleshtone (Layer)
Kislev Flesh (Layer)

VARNISH:
Varnish+ (Instar)

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