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Saturday, 26 April 2008 |
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PROBERT, also known as Zach Ward has collected a vast selection of painting guides covering several genres and periods, and is kindly allowing us to host them. This guide is nearly as thorough as the first of his guides we published German Uniforms during World War II. Disclaimer: Zach/Probert does not lay claim to having invented all of these lists. He has been compiling, editing, and modifying most of them for years. If you are aware of an original author of one of these lists, feel free to drop Don a line and we will get proper accreditation included in the list in question. All of us merely want to offer guides to as broad an audience as possible. |
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Written by Don MacVittie
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
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The paints as delivered to us. While we were gearing up the American Civil War reviews, we were talking with Mark Severin at Scale Creep Miniatures and I were talking about his ACW figures and his excellent ACW Reviews, and he asked me if I would be interested in looking at Coat d’Arms paints. Since we had several reviews coming up in ACW, and we have the Valejo and Howard Hues ACW sets, I said “yes, can we do ACW?” so he sent them off to us, and when the artillery review started off, we used them to paint up the pieces and their crews. |
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Written by Zach Ward
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Sunday, 18 November 2007 |
Bringing you the second of PRobert/Zach Ward's excellent series of painting guides, the WWII American painting guide covers all but Microarmor, and includes guides for every theater and several branches of service (airborne, marines, army).
As with the German Army painting guide, Zach has collected an impressive set of guidelines, and we're happy to be able to share them with you. Feel free to send us any additions or corrections you have found useful while using these guides, Zach is happy to share the credit if you have a contribution. |
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Written by Zach Ward
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Monday, 29 October 2007 |
PROBERT, also known as Zach Ward has collected a vast selection of painting guides covering several genres and periods, and is kindly allowing us to host them.
This first, and most thorough guide delves into all forms of German uniforms during World War II.
Disclaimer: Zach/Probert does not lay claim to having invented all of these lists. He has been compiling, editing, and modifying most of them for years. If you are aware of an original author of one of these lists, feel free to drop Don a line and we will get proper accreditation included in the list in question. All of us merely want to offer guides to as broad an audience as possible.
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Sunday, 18 March 2007 |
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Paint-By-Numbers to Picasso? Dwarfman takes a look at two big-name painting guides to see if they can take your brushwork to new heights. |
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