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Maryport

Hello

This is going to be my first painting and, tbh I'm totally lost in all of this colors. Could somebody please write me here, which colors (let's say both GW and Vallejo) should I use for my Hochland army, which I want to color up.

Names of Green, Red, Wood and Leather colors (without mixing to get please) I should use to make it look like anywhere on the internet and GW books. Cause this is my first time and I'm totally confused.

Thank you, any help will be much appreciated
   
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Eindhoven, Netherlands

Have you checked out the book 'uniforms and heraldry of the empire'? I believe there should be painting guides in there, or at least enough source material to give you an idea of the colour you'll want.


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GW did a tutorial on painting the different Empire regiments back in the April 2012 issue of WD, which featured the Hochland colours. No really great looking techniques but very simple paint process to do.

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