My passion is 1/35th scale armour. I will share with you Weathering Tutorials, Post-Build Reviews, Technique Demonstrations, Tips and Tricks, and more. Subject requests are always welcome - tell me what you want to see!
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Evan
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You should do a locomotive but it is a Gp35 In Ho Scale Just Weathering No Graffiti
I am working on a GP38-2. No graffiti on the locomotive, don't worry 😁
Am i the only one who likes the way the surfaces look after covering them with hairspray? It looks so realistic. Not too dull, not too shiny. Just perfect realistic paint on metal effect. Especially textured surfaces pop out so much after applying hairspray.
How did you weather the coupler and the wheels? Would love to see a video on that - the coupler specially looks great.
I airbrushed them with a mix of Tamiya XF-68 and XF-72. I have shown that in my other model railway weathering videos...the gondola one should be helpful for you.
@@Panzermeister36 thanks for the reply! Recently discovered your channel and love it so far.
Very late to this but I believe this was reboxed as Wittmann's Last Tiger (6800) which is going for reasonable prices on Sprue Brothers and some other sites. I might pick it up but I'm torn between it and Rye Field's Initial 121 (5078). Not to mention the Takom and Rye Field Tigers I've got in my backlog...
The Wittmann Tiger is slightly different as it is a command variant so it should have extra antennas, plugged coaxial MG, etc. but I imagine all the same parts are in the box to make this base kit without the Wittmann extras.
@@Panzermeister36 yes, the instructions include the option for a standard late. The only problem is the camouflage, but I'll make do with a rattle can, stippling, maybe some pastels... not much I can do without an airbrush.
Best of luck with the project!
Thank you. Your weathering videos have always been an essential resource for my models.
Thanks for uploading your talk! I like your presentation style!
Thank you! I will have another one this July as well.
excellent
Very informative. Been looking to paint some early DAK with Panzer III Gs, Panzer IV Es, and some Pz II Fs, and this subtle camo looks much better than standard RAL 8000.
How many hours does IT take yOu to make this model excluding drying time
Nice job…as always…how many tiger1 were sent to North Africa…and how many made it out.. I know the fear of that tank spooked allies throughout the war..when the numbers don’t seam match the “legend “ of the tiger1
the thing is you don't even need micro set if you are going to varnish the model later.
Yeah pretty much. I don't even use it. Just Micro Sol.
i am from switzerland and the priming was also done on farmer amschines :) tehy ar stil primered often in red or orange.
Glad to see a video where the guy doesnt try to be funny or have a gimmick. Just straight tutorial. Can the white hairspray chipping be done without an airbrush?
You can try but I don't think the hairspray technique works with brush-applied paint; when applying the paint you'll probably start to activate the hairspray early.
may i know...what size needle airbrush when u do camouflage ?
Great job, thank you for showing us how to do it. I have a question. Do you use protection after oil effects? Varnishes react with pigments and a white coating is created.
Amazing work.
Graffiti on railway wagons looks boring and the same type of thing, nothing really technical or really fun to look at. I don't want to Graffiti my models but my wife thinks I should.
Siempre aprendo con tus videos. Gracias
Wow! Outstanding
Great tutorial, i notice you don´t use lacquer very often, but at the end, after applying mud effects and pigments ... no need to protect it all by spraying a matt lacquer?
What would I need to protect against? A varnish at the end would ruin the earth effects on the lower hull. I don't play with my models and if I need to move it I'll simply handle it by the superstructure.
Thx, i only wanted to be sure that i understood your video correctly. Now it is up to myself😊.
Drive wheels look odd
What an incredible effort Evan. I know it wasn’t your favorite kit but, man, it looks stunning.
Thank you George
Excellent video, looking to buy an RC tank and this video has given me loadd of inspiration
This video was great to watch..You explain well about what to use,why and the difference in products..This gives the explaining in what’s aimed for and methods to achieve the result..
Great video! I didn't know about these new Tamiya colors. Very helpful!
Best vid ever … love your tank man it’s surpreme
Great work
Ok, ur by far one of the best reviewer, a standard few can hold a candle to. No bs, just the facts.
Since the real thing is coated in red oxide, it's only fitting to do the same with the scale model.
What color were fire extinguishers on German armor?
Usually dark yellow or grey. A similar but slightly different colour than the base camouflage colour of the vehicle. They were not red when mounted externally.
They developed some really good paints, you could airbrush them very well and paint them excellently, and what do they do? They change the formula for some reason and make the stuff completely useless for airbrushing - even with the AK thinner! Annoying for us customers! I hope it will be a lesson for AK if the customers turn away from them!
AK has done this like 3 times. Changing formulas for their paints. AK 3rd Gen, AM Real Color, and the Metalizers. And now they are redoing the Real Colors again!
I also had the same gap issue with the front plates. On future builds of this kit, I will put the lower hull totally together first with upper & lower front plates.
Exceptional!
Thank you!
1:45 wtf is that????
I don't know the name but it's an Israeli self-propelled howitzer on a Sherman chassis.
@@Panzermeister36 oh thanks! Tought its fake sf. Btw, great channel. Like much Yours real weathering. Dont like comix. Cheers
Thank you, much appreciated 👍
@@Panzermeister36 Your Pz I is best and most realistic DAK PzI I have seen so far. Im showing it other people and somethimes watch it again. Love Kursk Stug as well. Dont like night shift overbrightened style with excess of blach washes. Cheers
Thank you for posting this video. I just ordered one of the kits. Your putting the spare road wheels on the model made look for some reference photos. I found one photo similar to how you have your mounted. On the real StuG how were these attached. Also I found a couple of photos where the spare road wheels are laying on their sides on the fenders. It appears they aren’t secured in anyway. Your video will help me when I do my kit. Still deciding on which paint brand to use. Definitely will be in Dunkelgrau. Cheers, Larry
Nice shots! - Those lighting conditions were challenging!
Thanks Chris! Indeed most photos I took weren't great.
Thanks Evan for putting that together .
This video is amazing, I’ve always been a little intimidated about weathering, have done a few cars and engines. Watching this video though has made it look very approachable, love the steps and the explanations. Question for you, do you paint or airbrush the trucks with a flat black before wreathing them, and did you use matte finish at the end to lock everything in? Thanks again, look forward to seeing more!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I generally will dust the trucks with a dark brown-grey mix, usually Tamiya XF-72 and XF-69 in a roughly 1:2 ratio (and also thinned). That colour can also be sprayed lightly over the lower ends of the car body. In this project the trucks were a dark red so I think I used a different approach in the video. And yes, I seal the model with a matte varnish. That protects the car against handling and also unifies any glossy areas remaining from decals etc. with the rest of the matte finish. I use VMS Matte Varnish which I airbrush on, no thinning. One note: if I am applying the reflective FRA stripes for modern equipment, I apply those the varnish first, and then the reflectors after since I want those reflectors to be shiny still.
Enjoyed!!!! 👍👍
38:00 Great STuff. Love the Tanks and The Aliens! Where are they From?
I am not sure to be honest.
A real masterclass! Excellent & thanks to how well you have broken down these steps, achievable work
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy
Really well done with this series! Very helpful for someone trying to get back into the hobby after a decade break
Glad you enjoyed it!
I expected you to lay the decals with vinegar. This experiment turned out completely differently🤣
*Thanks for this nice pictures from this contest, beautiful models!*
Thank you! There were so many great models at the show.
Thx for sharing. Very nice works
Thanks for watching!
Nice show and impressive models. Thanks, Evan 👍
Great stuff ... thanks for sharing
That was so cool to see a few impressions of a show from another continent! It seems to be a remarkable show with high quality models of all genres on display, a good mix all in all. I am sure you had an excellent time there with your buddies! I would love to visit that as well at some point.
Thank you Michael. It's always a great show to attend, and of course meeting all the folks from the community.