That’ll do it - and after you have used your playing pieces for a while, you’ll see if you need to spray a new layer of matt varnish.
2-3 layers - each layer thinly sprayed - and dry 24 hours between each layer.
You units will last a lifetime:+1:
Ive been painting units for a couple of years. I prob painted hundrends if not thousands, I like to buy and collect every plastic miniature set thats out there, like a lot of you do. I just finished painting the last Russian set from HBG. Im in no way professional, and I choose quantity over quality. I still try to put some detail into it but Im not going too crazy. I hope you enjoy them, some of the members here have been an influence on me. I used oil based paints for a long time but I used water based paints for half of the set, after reading other ppl experiences. The results were amazing, a lot easier to work, drys a lot faster and the detail that leaves behind it was great. I purchased a mega paint set from Army painter and I was very satisfied with the product. The first pica are the inf, I used oil based colors on them. a little glossy but they look ok.


This is The Yak-6 transport plane, I used water based paints with a non glossy finish.


This is the Su-2 attk fighter, used water based paints on them too.


I-16 fighters

I-16s

Il-4s medium bomber


Russian mech and transport trucks


Transport trucks


Great looking stuff! Very cool to see our sets painted up by members here.
Ba-6 Armored Car


Thx variable, a big thanks to you and all the team at HBG. You guys make great stuff, none of this will be possible without your big effort.
122mm M-30 Artillery, water based colors.


T-26 Light Tank

T-26 Light Tank

KV-2 Heavy Tank


Kaytusha SP Artillery


T-34/76 Medium tank


Su-76 Tank Destroyer

Su-76 Tank Destroyer

This inspires me. I would love to see how they would look all together as a set.