The Colours Of War book is 88 full-colour pages. It covers everything you need to get your army ready for gaming. There is a section covering painting techniques, as well as the theory of highlighting and shading.
The content isn’t restricted to any one particular period, but it does have a late-war focus. Each of the four major nations has its own section, consisting of painting guides, colour and marking references and camouflage schemes.
The Common Features section covers painting guides for all the items which every army needs – faces, weapons, tank tracks, etc., saving space in the national sections for more specific details and information.
The paint guides themselves are broken down into manageable step-by-step tasks, with most comprising no more than around four simple steps.
Flames of War (abbreviated as FoW) is a World War II tabletop miniatures wargame produced by the New Zealand company Battlefront Miniatures Ltd. The 1st Edition set of rules was published in 2002.