GERMAN CAMO - REVELL KING TIGER, MISSION MODELS PAINTS & GAAHLERI 98D AIRBRUSH

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This video is the second in the series looking at building and painting a 1/72nd Scale Revell King Tiger, or Tiger II, with the home made Zimmerit applied in episode 1.
You can watch that film here:
• MAKE YOUR OWN ZIMMERIT...
This time, I apply primer and a tri-tonal German camouflage scheme using Mission Models acrylic paints. To apply the scheme, I used a Gaahleri GHAC-98D for the bulk of the painting. It coped pretty well with multiple paint changes and applied a fairly good paint job, even if it started to clog after a while. It still ended up doing well though. You can get Gaahleri products below and I will post a more detailed review of this particular airbrush in the future - at this point I am just getting used to it and a new range of paints.
If you are interested, the GHAC-98D with 0.38mm and 0.5mm needles/nozzles, is currently retailing at $89 - prices correct at time upload and available at - www.gaahleri.com/?ref=Scale%2.... Use the link or voucher code 'scalewarmachines' to get 10% off.
In the rest of the film, I cover detail painting, filters and washes and weathering, including using some new AK Interactive products. Watch after the credits for how I made the simple base.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro & pre-titles
00:16 - Mission Models Primer
01:05 - Preshading Black/Brown
02:00 - Mission Models Base Shade
02:50 - Camouflage Rottbraun
04:00 - Camouflage Olivgrun (I used their Nato Green)
04:58 - Softening Base Shade
06:21 - Detail painting - Vallejo
06:52 - Filters (Mig Productions)
07:25 - Johnson's Klear
08:19 - Decals applied using Microset and Microsol
09:41 - Washes (Mig Productions)
11:03 - Vallejo Model Color Matt Varnish
11:19 - Mud & Weathering (Ammo By Mig)
12:56 - Details and final weathering - Mig productions and AK Interactive
14:19 - Finished Model
14:40 - Credits
14:52 - Post Credits - Terrain/Diorama base
17:19 - End
Thanks to Gaahleri for the airbrush and thanks to Mission Models (Domino Models) and AK Interactive for the samples.
In the film, I reference these other videos:
Johnson's Klear - • JOHNSONS KLEAR "HOW TO...
Applying Decals - • HOW TO GUIDE: APPLY DE...
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  • @FinsburyPhil
    @FinsburyPhil4 ай бұрын

    In the UK, Klear is now Pledge 'revive it' floor polish. I can't be doing with the smell of lacquer paints anymore - not so much when using the paint booth, but the cleaning up afterwards, so I'm using Mission Models. I think you just have to follow the 'system' instructions carefully until you are comfortable with them. For brush painting I've been using the new Ammo Atom paints - they are excellent.

  • @komma8203
    @komma82035 ай бұрын

    I find that the decals comes out better if there is no water in the mix, so i put the sheet on a wet paper and then when the decals comes loose i pick it up and dry it with a bit of paper so it has no water on it, then i use the decal solutions to stick it to the model, comes out realy good every time

  • @user-zw7gp8xb8f
    @user-zw7gp8xb8f5 ай бұрын

    🤝🎥👍

  • @stephenbridges2791
    @stephenbridges27915 ай бұрын

    I have not used Mission Models' paint, before. But, in my experience; water based acrylics of any brand do not lend themselves to good airbrushing. I'm sure to get some grief, but; this includes Vallejo. The solvent based acrylics, such as Tamiya and Gunze Sanyo; are much better for airbrushing. They also adhere much better. My Sotar will spray the aforementioned Tamiya and Gunze, all day long with no problems. I can spray a hairline with them. But, it will balk every single time with Vallejo or similar. Thinner needles and nozzles seem to have issues with the surface tension of the water based paints. Just my 60+ year experience, not claiming to be an expert. You did a very nice recovery from the problems you encountered. I hadn't seen you around in awhile and sort of wondered if you were still on the Tube. Nice job. Enjoyed your video.

  • @scalewarmachines

    @scalewarmachines

    5 ай бұрын

    They’re fine, they behave like most acrylics. You’re right about Tamiya, Gunze and I’d add Ak real colours. The best for airbrushing finish are enamels, no question, but the stink means I rarely use them!…

  • @southpaw5483
    @southpaw54835 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. Do you have a recommended Wash that will do primarily recess shading with minimal to no surface staining? regards.

  • @scalewarmachines

    @scalewarmachines

    5 ай бұрын

    You’re right some models can get really darkened by a wash, you could try your own oil based mix or you could try the liquid pigments and water based products on the market, I use Lifecolor liquid pigments for this often, although they can stain a tiny bit. Best to keep the solvent washes as a localised pin wash.

  • @southpaw5483

    @southpaw5483

    5 ай бұрын

    @@scalewarmachines thx.

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