Siegecrafter wrote:Thanks for the speedy advice guys!
There is a wash, I'm just worse at taking photo's than I am painting
Ah, yes. Flash photography tends to wash out (heh) any washes and details.
There was a really good guide on how to take good miniature pictures without any fancy gear somewhere here on dakka but it's been a while since I looked for it.
Siegecrafter wrote:
I like the ideas of customisation from the crews and the battle damage/transfers.
I just worry (worry about these things waay more than normal) that if I add camo/accent colours to the tanks, they still won't match the infantry.
Maybe a red/ grey camo and repaint everyone's trousers grey?
I'd say keep the infantry as they are now.
Imo they can get very "messy" if you start adding more colors to the cloth and stuff. I'd say that if you make sure that you keep the main color of the tanks etc. red and only have smaller segments of another color in the camo it still should look uniform.
Or you could try what Ratius suggested and make all the small details on the tank pop.
If you for example look at this tank while it still looks pretty plain the details make it pop a bit more
imo. (Sorry for the self promotion, just trying to help out.) While it's blue and not red it's really simple to achieve. Basecoat. Wash everywhere you want shadows and then redo the basecoat where there shouldn't be shadows. And then just finally an edge highlight on all the edges and rivets etc. If you want you could also replace some of the red (blue in my case, imagine my tank is red xD) with gold and do the same for the gold.
If you then add some decals and crew customization it could look really good. You could also use leftover bits like bags and weapons and stuff to make it look like a real workhorse of the army that's not only used for combat but also to carry gear along with the troops. Or just extra fuel and ammo/spare parts.