theBaron
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I noted that several folks suggested using glossy paints. I suggest otherwise . . . . matte paint is easier to use with many more colors available. Do the basic painting, then spray with clear overspray such as ModelMaster. Then add details . . . if you make a mistake or two, you can easily wipe it off with water. Continue using the clear overspray as you progress. When done, overspray with a coat or two of clear gloss.
The advice to remember that these are toy soldiers, not figures for completion, is good. For starters, you want to give the impression of a figure, not create a perfect image of one. As you progress, you cab add more detail.
Another suggestion is not to use white for eyes . . . unless you have the skill, it makes a figure look phony. Just use get a fine black pen (02 or 05) at an art store.
Remember that a partially finished figure looks terrible . . . it won't look good until almost done.
Good luck and above all, have fun!
Bosun Al
I'm going to have to disagree about gloss paints. There are plenty of colors available in gloss enamels, too, and I get by with about a dozen or so, mostly from Testor's line, though with some other makers' paints, too. There is a wide selection available, but it's not really necessary to get more than basic colors. I don't buy Vallejo's or Andrea's sets, for example, because I've already got individual colors for the same uses. But everyone needs to try things out and see what works best for himself.
Prost!
Brad