Issue and deployment of these late war monsters packing the powerful 17pdr high velocity gun - known informally as the 77mm - was slow, but wherever they fought they marked themselves as dangerous foes for German tankers. A combination of good speed, decent armour and the massively powerful main gun make Comets an excellent choice on the tabletop, too! Grab your own Comet armoured troop from www.flamesofwar.com or wherever Battlefront miniatures are stocked near you!
Thanks again to Battlefront for sending along the Comet for me to paint up, and remember that these methods will work for almost any British vehicles in the European Theater of Operations. Cromwells, Daimler Dingos, Humber armoured cars - if it's green, it's this easy!
00:00 - Intro
00:39 - Notes on Priming & Colour Choices
01:30 - Shading & Basecoats
05:45 - Armour Chipping & Weathering
08:29 - Painting Lights & Lamps
09:39 - Tracks & Running Gear
11:16 - Canvas Mantlet Cover
12:32 - Adding Dust & Grime
15:51 - The Finished Tank
Thanks to Producer Patrons Alan Nuttall, Kyrie Crawford, Andrew, Jimmy, and Rod - as well as all the other Patrons that made this video possible, and Exit23 Games for recording equipment that helps keep the channel ticking over! Find out more at the following links:
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PAINTS USED:
PRIMER:
Death Guard Green (Citadel Spray)
CITADEL:
Agrax Earthshade (Shade)
Lahmian Medium (Technical)
Nurgling Green (Dry)
Dryad Bark (Base)
Fenrisian Grey (Layer)
Ulthuan Grey (Layer)
White Scar (Layer)
Mournfang Brown (Base)
Necron Compound (Dry)
Zandri Dust (Base)
Karak Stone (Layer)
Steel Legion Drab (Base)
Morghast Bone (Base)
'Ardcoat (Technical)
VALLEJO:
German Grey (or use Citadel's Corvus Black)
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