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The 92nd Infantry Division was a unit that served during WWII in the Italian campaign formed entirely of black combat soldiers, a remarkable rarity when official War Department policy was that the military remain segregated. READ MORE: Painting historically accurate miniatures with Citadel paints isn't as impossible as you might think! Though their colours are ordinarily slightly more saturated than similar manufacturers, Citadel's range contains plenty that will fit well with just about any period, and WWII is no different. The triplet set of dark skin tone colours released relatively recently makes a great addition to a collection of paints, and Wraithbone primer remains a firm favourite of mine for a light, off-white primer with a bit of warmth. If you'd like your own Buffalo Soldiers or miniatures to represent African American troops suitable for WWII or Korea, this is the pack I bought from Warlord Games: https://store.warlordgames.com/produc... The set includes decals for the 92nd Infantry Division so you don't need to purchase them separately, which came as a nice surprise! The video on applying decals: • How I Paint Things - Decals: Micro Se... The promised 'interesting material' to read up on: Buffalo Soldiers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/92nd_In...) The Black Panthers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/761st_T...) A 1983 thesis on the history of the 761st Tank Battalion: https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltex... This is a little dry but extremely interesting, speaking about all elements of the battalion from formation, training and camp life to combat record. Finally, a broad look at black troops in combat during the late stages of the war: https://www.historynet.com/african-am... Thanks to Producer level Patrons Alan Nuttall, Ben Hicks, Kyrie Crawford, Trainboy, and Connor, 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: / sonicsledgehammer / sonicsledge http://exit23.games If you like what I'm doing and you'd like to chip in without signing up for Patreon, why not a Ko-Fi? How I Paint Things will never be behind a pay wall, but anything dropped in the tip jar is greatly appreciated and really helps. https://ko-fi.com/docwholigan PAINTS USED: PRIMER: Wraithbone BASE: Catachan Flesh Morghast Bone (or Ionrach Skin) Castellan Green (or Steel Legion Drab for brown trousers) Rakarth Flesh Death Korps Drab Dryad Bark Mournfang Brown Abaddon Black Iron Warriors LAYER: Karak Stone Ushabti Bone Bloodreaver Flesh Knight-Questor Flesh Doombull Brown SHADE: Agrax Earthshade SPRAY VARNISHES: Vallejo Matt Varnish