Facebook X YouTube Instagram Pinterest NetGalley
Google Books previews are unavailable because you have chosen to turn off third party cookies for enhanced content. Visit our cookies page to review your cookie settings.

Painting Wargaming Figures – Allied Forces in Northwest Europe, 1944-45 (Paperback)

British and Commonwealth, US and Free French

Colour Books Military > Modelling Military > Wargaming Photographic Books WWII

By Andy Singleton
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 160
Illustrations: 200 colour illustrations
ISBN: 9781399005623
Published: 5th April 2022

in_stock

£11.89 was £16.99

You save £5.10 (30%)


You'll be £11.89 closer to your next £10.00 credit when you purchase Painting Wargaming Figures – Allied Forces in Northwest Europe, 1944-45. What's this?
+£4.50 UK Delivery or free UK delivery if order is over £40
(click here for international delivery rates)

Need a currency converter? Check XE.com for live rates

Other formats available Price
Painting Wargaming Figures –… ePub (95.1 MB) Add to Basket £4.99


This book is aimed at assisting those new or unfamiliar with historical figure modelling and wargaming by providing them with a range of simple tips and techniques to assist them in putting together good looking collections using methods that won’t take an age.

Covered in this book are an introduction to the majority of tools and materials commonly found in modelling, before moving on to cover clear, concise guides for painting British, American and Canadian forces, along with notes on the uniforms of the Free forces from occupied nations.

The guides cover all the common variations of uniform used during the period, including British and Canadian Battledress, Airborne forces uniforms, and the American M43 uniform, as well as when these uniforms were worn and introduced. Camouflage uniforms are also covered, and are broken down into how to apply the various patterns simply and with easy-to-repeat methods.

Illustrated with hundreds of photos, each stage of the guides has a combination of text description, photograph and list of both paint and brush size used to make the steps as easy to follow as possible.

"The book is a useful guide to those new to this form of modelling activity, and may also provide a useful reference for more experienced figure modellers and war-gamers."

IPMS Magazine - Issue 6: 2023

With 270 pictures to illustrate the steps suggested for the allied military services described for small scale figure painting it is very easy to follow along with a quite simple process to paint figures.

IPMS/USA

"...an impressive book that should easily fulfill the author’s purpose of introducing modelers new to historical figure modeling and wargame figure painting, and expanding the knowledge base of those already involved. The level of historical detail the author provides is appreciable, and the examples and explanations of the processes are excellent."

Armorama, June 2022

The author is certainly an expert and the book is well laid out in a logical fashion with clear guides and direction, backed up by excellent stage by stage photographs. The end results are superb and if you are organised enough to paint on an industrial production line, have patience and a steady hand (not to mention motivation) you can go some way to getting the same result as the author if you follow his instructions.

Read the full review here

ARRSE (Army Rumour Service)

As featured in

VaeVictis

"...a good book on the subject of figure painting..."

AMPS Indianapolis

Video review featured on Scale Modelling Now

Scale Modelling Now

I am very please with this book. The improvements over previous volumes have made it far more useful.

Highly Recommended!

Read the full review here

Iron Mammoth's Studio

The figures used for the examples throughout the book are 20mm scale but of course the techniques can apply to others. Every step is clearly explained, from a dark base coat for shadows and then adding colour and highlights, including detail of the specific brush sizes and paint colours used for each stage. It is also worth pointing out that he does include notes saying where certain elements can be loft out if you have a lot of figures to do and want to save a little time. The standard of work illustrated throughout the book is excellent, and Andy does a really good job in explaining the techniques in a clear and easy to follow manner. Easily recommended for modellers and wargamers.

Read the full review here

Military Model Scene

About Andy Singleton

Andy Singleton has been modelling and painting since childhood, having built subjects across a broad range of subjects, scales and genres. In 2014, Andy decided to stop having a proper job and picked up his brushes full time to become professional figure painter, with his business Volley Fire Painting Service. In addition to painting legions of figures, he has worked with many manufacturers across the industry and examples of his work can be found in many rule books, magazines and websites. Andy is also a co-host on the podcast ‘A Few Brits and the Hobby’.

More titles by Andy Singleton

Other titles in Pen & Sword Military...