Right Image: The British Colour Scheme on a plastic American Bazooka figure.
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On small items of equipment, for instance helmets, it works as well as on organic subjects, however your results may be less pleasing on larger inorganic subjects like tanks. If it is good for organic things, can it be used on inorganic subjects? The answer here is a little bit less clear cut. In short, Infantry, specifically flesh and cloth, basically organic things. If you find these to be a challenge, or if you have ever wanted to paint a massed Infantry force but have been turned off by the sheer amount of time that it can take, ‘Contrast’ is one solution to your conundrum.
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It should be stated from the outset that there is no one ‘right way’ to go about preparing your armies to engage in combat on the table… although the debate is as heated as any firefight.įirst thing’s first, what is ‘Contrast’ suited for? Please note that some of these figures are painted in Soviet and British colours and do not match their nationality We here at BFHQ are just as susceptible to buying a ticket to ride on the hype train as anyone else, so we got hold of some ‘Contrast’ to test it on some of our excellent plastic infantry figures. As with everything in this hobby, our opinion is divided with some finding the outcome of using Contrast paint on infantry as a fair trade on time versus result, some preferring a more traditional style, and others investigating ideas for speed painting your Landseers, Tommies, GIs and Ivans. All Rights Reserved to their respective owners.The release of Games Workshop’s ‘Contrast’ paint range has set the tabletop wargaming and miniature painting communities alight with the possibilities that this product offers.
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