How to Paint & Weather KURSK Camouflage | Standard Weathering Procedure Ep.2
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Welcome to another full weathering tutorial, featuring this Dragon StuG III Ausf.G in 1/35th scale. In this step-by-step video, I demonstrate my usual weathering process, show all the products I use, and explain how and why I am weathering the tank the way I am.
Keep in mind that this is MY weathering process, and I am not an expert modeler. You don’t need to do everything the way I do, or use the exact same products I do, as there are other similar products you can use to achieve similar effects.
Some other useful weathering tutorials:
Standard Weathering Procedure Episode 1:
• STUG F/8 | Standard We...
Weathering Spare Tracks:
• Tutorial: Painting & W...
Oil Colour Modulation Effects:
• Tutorial: Oil Weatheri...
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0:00 Intro
1:54 Primer and Detail Painting
5:12 Hairspray Chipping Technique
10:35 Field-Applied Green Camouflage
16:15 Adding a T-34 Stowage Bin
17:38 Oil Pinwash
22:33 Application of Markings
24:06 Oil Dot Effects
29:10 Mud Effects (Hull)
38:02 Mud Effects (Wheels)
41:00 Mud Effects (Tracks)
43:03 Final Touches
44:53 Conclusion
DISCLAIMER: I am not paid to promote any specific products or brands; I just use the products I find work best for me through my experiences. There is no reason for me to promote a bad product, as then I would not enjoy using it, not like the result on my model, and not be proud of publicizing it in a video. There's also no point in me doing this to keep up relations with a company if the only benefit would be getting more of the same products that I didn't like. I have not used every product out there, but from what I have used, I keep using the products I like, and that's why I use them in my videos. You can use whatever other products you would like to and you can feel that they are better - that is your opinion, and is perfectly fine by me, thus I hope that feeling is reciprocated.
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did you gloss coat before the pinwash? just kidding nice vid man
@powergym4925
6 жыл бұрын
this is the most pathetic fake ad i have ever seen they arent even trying anymore
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Lol yep....got rid of that. It was pretty weak. Also, you get your comment pinned, it made me smile :D
@Curry_Communist
2 жыл бұрын
@@powergym4925 what
@niewolos2135
8 ай бұрын
@@Kudacior 19:55 🦄🦄🦄
MrD53 I'm coming back into the hobby after a long absence and I find your style of video most helpful with everything explained and more importantly clearly subtitled. Your approach is well argued and bourne out by your truly excellent results. Thank you for your interest and obvious passion you are a great asset to the hobby.
Asum keep it up I like the idea with the box on back .I like to be era correct but at the time of war you improvise. I have not build model's in 30 years nice to know it's still alive thanks for the detailed video.
So appreciate your talent! As an old guy,.... I haven't been this inspired since reading Shep Paine's books, many years ago.
@Panzermeister36
4 жыл бұрын
+tom sheppard thank you very much
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your techniques with us, looks great, very effective & one of the best weathering videos on KZread.
Great work ! And a very well done video. As an Older Modeller, it's always nice to pick up some new tricks ! Keep up the good work !!
A joy to watch! Now one of my favourites. Great job!
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I’ve been modeling for about 1 and a half year and this video helped so much you have so much talent and thank you keep up the good work
One of the best weathering videos on KZread.
Love your comprehensive tutorials ! The methodology of weathering is often overlooked but you have it down to a T. Nice one James
@Panzermeister36
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you James!
Reinforced a lot of what I do, learned something new - what more could you ask from a modelling tutorial video - Thanks for taking the time to make, edit and post this. Best from NZ.
@freddakin7119
3 жыл бұрын
Outstanding work.
Amazing job. Thank you for taking the time to create these videos. Not only is your model building talent exceptional but your video creation technique is as well. The close ups, steady camera, music and music volume, the multi-language captioning, and the chapter view! Fantastic, great work all the way around. Cheers!
Thank you so much for this video. I have learned much! I’m getting back into model building after some 40 years away from it. I’ve been focusing on WW2 planes and have done 5 builds since December. The techniques you’ve shown here help me apply subtle weathering to my planes, likewise, using oil paint. Thanks once again. Stay safe.
Every time I finish watching your videos I try them on mine great job keep up the great work
Thanks for posting such great tutorials, I'm watching a few before I start my first tank build.
@duckman5642
8 ай бұрын
How did it go?
My hero, thanks for creating and sharing this stuff!
Another fantastic video! No questions!
lovely vid Ev ! was a lot of fun to watch some cracking info and end result !
Great vid and clear and informative. It just goes to show that you don,t have to spend fortune on loads of different products to get the impressive results you have achieved.Brilliant build and thank you.
This looks so good! I am considering doing a thin lined came on an armored cab sdkfz 7/2. Thank you for sharing!
I can't believe how viberent you manage to make the colours. I'm in awe!
Thanks again. I am leaps and bounds ahead.
Amazing! Love the video that’s everything I want to start doing to my models especially the mud texture.
excellent work. I recently became interested in modeling, your videos help me a lot
You read my mind at the exact moment you stated you did not coat before going to oils! Wow! I was literally thinking, "Did he forget to mention top coats before oil?" And then you stated how you did not do that. You are one of my top model builders i reference. Thanks!
you make great how-to videos - direct to the point
best tank I've ever seen great weathering tips
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Great job! I'm totally inspired!
This is an absolutely epic video. Huge congratulations. Awesome.
Great tutorial.Tools is issued per vehicle in bins that we call "tote bins" I have no idea what the rest of the world would call it however.These tool sets is bought from factories other than those that produce the vehicles and then packed into these sets.After being packed they are shipped separately from the vehicles.Things such as spade blades, axe heads etc is painted the base color of a vehicle but the cutting and working edges will be left metal.Tow cables is usually protected from corrosion and wear with a heavy packing grease.The muzzle brakes become black on the inner rear vanes due to heat and unburned propellant from the rounds being fired.We scrub it off as best we can and some usually remain but for the greater part of it the paint on these surfaces suffer terribly.Most scratches and dings is caused by everyday use and maintenance.Just a few observations that I thought a person who is obviously a master at his craft such as you may be able to use.
I really really like the addition of grass on the tracks and road wheels... nice detail
Gawd, that is a BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL tank. You've been an inspiration so after far too many years, I took it up once again. Unfortunately, after an investment of nearly two thousand dollars in tools and models, I found out the hard way that because of my Parkinsons (which greatly effects the control of my extremities I can't do it anymore.
Absolutely stunning as usual !!! I will be going back to this !!!
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve! I hope you enjoyed it and I hope it's helpful for you :)
Beautiful work bud, can't wait for part 3.
Excellent work, looks so convincing. Very inspiring!
You did an amazing job with that STUG! Great video, great production, great everything! I am really proud that you used the masks too! As I've said before - you have this in you. You should evolve and pretty soon everybody will be behind you. In KZread I know only one other unprofessional modeler that can deliver that kind of an armor model and that is Carlos. Everybody else is either making a living out of it, or they should follow you channel. School time! Thank you!
Mr Mad Skills. Looking really good brother, keep it up and thanks for taking the time .
This is awesome. Really good video with a great explaination. The StuG looks exquisit!
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Thanks for this one, I have been looking forward to it
Awesome chipping and build! 🏆
Like a lot of peeps, just coming back to the hobby after many years. It has changed so much and there are a lot of new helpful products out there. Thank you very much for the excellent descriptions of your process. The step by step guide you use is just brilliant. Can I make one observation. When you were doing the wheels you added different pigments because you want a variation of colour. As a guy who has worked on a lot of modern equivalent, I wouldn’t be too fussed as after 10 minutes of driving the wheels act like a mixer and it becomes one colour! Other than that the grass effects in the tracks the mix of wet oil in the dry mud is very very authentic! Look forward to watching everything you have !
Great work, my friend! Cheers, Yannick
This will be a very helpful guide to beginners and experienced modellers alike, it shows that these weathering techniques that can appear to be too difficult can be done with a bit of practice. Also the more experienced modellers will benefit from seeing different approaches than what they usually do. Overlall great work Evan I'll be coming back to this guide like the last one from time to time. Thanks!
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Luke! Yes, nothing here was very complicated, it's just straightforward weathering effects with some standard products.
Absolutely Brilliant Tutorial Thankyou very much
That look amazing! I never thought of using hairspray on a model.
Wow! Great content as usual
Superb job mate!
Thanks for taking the time out to do this video Evan. Most have taken a lot to edit all. Much appreciated. Some great tips
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mark! Yes, it does take some time, but I enjoy doing it in the end :)
im on the mkIV Snowplough its a rewarding build.Thankyou for your review.
Thank you so much! I will definetely use some of these on my Leopard 1 I’m working on.
Wow excellent tutorial ! + I really appreciate the Ace combat OST in the background
Outstanding job!
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
exquisit video and demo of your weathering process you put together here, i love it!
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Michael!
Evan, still top of the charts with weathering tutorials!! Is it just me or am i the only one who can watch the capillary action of oil paints run into the details of a tank for hours?? Lol, top notch video as always and glad to see no matter how long you've been in the hobby theres always room for something new to try. Keep up the great work bud! P.S. Hope you're kicking universitys' ass!! Cheers!
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Brad! It has been a little while since I've seen you around, but I'm glad to hear from you! I've been doing well in university, and enjoying it too :)
@geekyrocket9714
6 жыл бұрын
Haha yea, I've taken quite the hiatus from creating videos and actively participating in youtube and the communities goings on in general. I do intend to get back in the game shortly as the itch has come back. Glad to hear everything is going well at university! if you'd like send me your email address through DM and we can catch up a little.
Extremely useful for me as I'm weathering a StuG at the moment. Thanks a lot for sharing your expertise! You're actually getting even better and better, modelling and video wise. Thumbs up, buddy!
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
Outstanding video and Presentation.
This video is a must for every tank modeller!!!!!!!!!!!
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Perfect...looks so good!
great job!!! i think the tank looks great!!!
Awesome Detail great job 👍
Video is great, full of excellent techniques. Btw, for those who find the commentary a bit rushed and garbled I suggest playback at 0.75 speed; it sounds perfect!!
I also use that brand hair spray when I go out on weekends to pick up the babes!
@mikethebike2456
4 жыл бұрын
🚲 Do you tell 'em you build models ?
Thank you Panzermeister36 for such a great video on the topic. Will definitely try your techniques.
@Panzermeister36
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Great job,Thanks.👍
Brilliant video, informative, instructive, and I learnt some new things to try out. Liked and subscribed.
Thanks for this awesome video! I´ve learned so much. Cheers!
I do exactly what you do with the gun barrel brake, i even leave some of the base colour on. I think it looks great.
Looks awesome!!!
Awesome job
Awesome job. I literally just got into model tanks. The stug happened to be my first model ever! I’m at the painting stage now. And wow this video is going to help me enormously! I know it’s an old video but I’m so happy I found you haha.
@Panzermeister36
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I am glad you've found this video helpful :)
Fantastic work! Great video.
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Paul!
Thank you for this really cool and informative video! The chipping effects look really good (I gotta try the hairspray technique) and I love the accumulation of mud and grass on the lower hull, chassis and running gear.
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
thank you :)
Master work.
awesome, keep on doing what you're doing. thanks for sharing.
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Neil :)
Great tutorial - thanks!
@Panzermeister36
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Alex you're just want to say thank you for your reply really appreciate it
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
No problem!
Thanks for the great tutorial mate! Gundam modeller here, deeply inspired.
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I do gundams occasionally too, and maybe I'll do a long weathering video like this featuring one sometime this year. I think that would be cool :)
Beautiful work Man!
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Nice work!
Looks very good!
@Panzermeister36
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Love this :) Thanks for the effort in dooing this
every day is a school day ....brilliant
Nice video. Very informative indeed.
great painting job
Inspiring work buddy....inspiring, informative and educational as always! I definitely need to invest in a few StuG's....damn you! 😉😄😂 Then again, no stash is complete without a StuG....or several! Keep them videos coming! 👍👌👏
GREAT STUFF
Great video. Thx.
wow… I'm new to this and it almost looks like you're ruining the tank by putting the grass and mud and everything on it, it looks like junk all over like you're ruining it… It's perfect. You are a master and I'm humbled by the skill you have to make a tank model look like it's really been road to hell and back and looks real. That's why I started my comment the way I did I'm totally new to this type of skill. Magnificent. I tried to whether my tank but I was too scared LOL… Well with help from videos like this I may get braver the idea is to screw it up after all it went to hell and back… Trust me I'm aware of the skill involved your amazing and I doubt I'll ever achieve anything like what you've done. Cheers mate big thumbs up from me
Awesome Video, thanks for sharing
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Another great video thank you, they're always interesting! I'm not up to this stage yet but hope to have a go soon. I have a couple of builds in progress. My first since I was a child. I have a comment for you to consider!- the welding process of attaching the Russian stowage bin would have generated a lot of heat (localised) which in turn would burn off and scorch the paint near the welds. Just a thought.
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
That is true! I should have put some black pigment around the welds to emphasize them and add that scorching effect. I may go back and add that, thank you! Good luck on your builds :)
I like our videos about weathering in particular. They're extremely helpful. Great job! P.S.: It seems you
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you! And yes, I have lots of StuG IIIs... they look very cool to me, and there were tons and tons of them made, so lots of options for weathering and painting.
Awesome work man! I'll be trying out some of technics on the T34 I'm working on now. I have some input regarding the muzzle. The main reason the muzzle is blacked is from firing. Yes heat generated from firing plays a role but it's mostly due to powder residue. The propellant used was not particularly clean burning and so significant residue is deposited at and around the muzzle. And since this residue is fairly abrasive repeatedly cleaning it off eventually removes the paint and even the primer. Also it tends to have a more gray/black appearance rather than straight black. Anyway love the videos and can't wait for the next one.
@JBonzalot18
5 жыл бұрын
Can't agree more. Also the gray/black should be flat. 10 years on the range...
@Panzermeister36
5 жыл бұрын
It's not soot, it is the exposed barrel primer exposed from camouflage paint being burned off by the heat of firing. The heat resistant barrel primer was a dark grey semi gloss lacquer.
Nicely done
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Fantastic work i wish i can weather like that
Eres increíble haciendo esto
@Panzermeister36
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
excellent
Very good tutorial really nice
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
The end of the gun barrel on German tanks should have no smoke Residue they had smokeless gunpowder .I think its something that model makers have went crazy on .but its all about having a good time we must never forget that .your work is getting very good keep up the excellent work on the videos.
@Panzermeister36
3 жыл бұрын
Everyone has been using smokeless gun powder since the 1880s. There is still soot and cleaning oil residue that blacken the end of the gun barrel around the muzzle. I've got original photos that show that.
@reconmodelsvaughn469
3 жыл бұрын
I would love to see just one German one this is been a very big topic for many years .I have a very large collection of original pictures and books and I have never seen any with any Smoke Residue at all .please if you can share some really good pictures of real smoke Residue I would pay for them .
@Panzermeister36
3 жыл бұрын
I can send you one on Facebook.
Another excellent video @panzermeister36. I have just moved on from color modulation to attempting a dot filter. It is not as simple as it appears. The drying time of the oils on the model is crucial so you don't get what essentially mounts to a blended wash. I am looking into the Wilder Oils as we speak. Keep up the great content!
@Panzermeister36
6 жыл бұрын
Hey Winston! Yes, it's very important to let the oils dry a little bit. Usually I'd wait maybe 15 mins with artist's oils (give or take, I might have said something along those lines in the video) before blending. With the Wilder oils I just do it basically right away, so like 3 mins. They dry considerably quicker, but you still have a few hours of working time with them.
Great video. The only critique/complaint/suggestion, what have you, is that the camouflage should have been quite a bit darker. After all, the whole idea of camouflage is to break up the “pattern”/outline/shape of the object at distance. If you can barely see it up close, it serves no purpose. But..... awesome idea layering the camouflage so that it is weathered/chipped differently from the base. Thanks for sharing your tips. 👍👍