Pigment application on the Academy Hetzer

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2024

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  • @TechNinja
    @TechNinja 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Jim, great video! A question I have is, do you seal the bottom with and kind of matte enamel afterwards to protect the pigments from chipping? I'm still very new to this so please forgive the newbie question.

  • @ww2blackcat
    @ww2blackcat 4 роки тому

    Excellent video. Cleared a lot of my doubts. Funny thing is while i started brushing thinner x20a like you did but the paint came off immediately. Maybe because I used the same thinner to paint (tamiya)? IDK. Should I "seal" it with varnish first next time? Gladly is the bottom and applying a good amount of pigment covered everything.

  • @alessandropiccoli4059
    @alessandropiccoli4059 2 роки тому

    Wunderbar... ;)

  • @tonydeschryver4682
    @tonydeschryver4682 6 років тому +1

    Hey Jim, nice informative video. Thank you for the efford.

    • @jimsmodels
      @jimsmodels  6 років тому

      Hope it's been helpful. Thanks for watching.

    • @tonydeschryver4682
      @tonydeschryver4682 6 років тому

      Yes it was. Specially the use of the wet layer first.

  • @jonmurphy9424
    @jonmurphy9424 6 років тому +1

    Hey Jim, 2 quick things
    1. The way you have your brushes resting on their bristles is giving me the heebie-jeebies. Stop that! You'll destroy them!
    2. I find a much more realistic effect on the front and rear lower hull is to splatter the pigments on. I mix them with thinner and flick them on. The method you show on your video works good for the hill sides and wheels, but to me, a splattered effect looks better on the front and rear.
    3. I am loving your videos

    • @jimsmodels
      @jimsmodels  6 років тому

      Don't worry. Those are cheap brushes for cheap things