Varnish and chipping effects Canada Hornet Hobbies 2016 how to by Mig Jimenez

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  • @dfens666
    @dfens666 8 років тому +29

    This gets really interesting at 27:15- great aside about the mistake of clear-coating your model. Very nice explanation, Mig!

  • @StrikeEagle15E
    @StrikeEagle15E 8 років тому +13

    The final 12 minutes of this are groundbreaking. Mig finally addressed something that has bothered me for years. NOT applying that final sealing coat is a key to realism.

    • @notisgeorgakopoulos3749
      @notisgeorgakopoulos3749 Рік тому

      +1000000000

    • @stevie65able
      @stevie65able 9 місяців тому

      So true. We get so focussed on colours and completely forget about texture. Recently finished an aircraft model, did the obligatory matt coat and it just lost something in it's overall look. A real aircraft has plenty of satin and gloss areas.

  • @wpbqbanito
    @wpbqbanito 6 років тому +2

    Mig Jimenez is a true master. I recently began modeling and love these tutorials. I also love the products. Buen trabajo y saludos.

  • @lolmaorofl
    @lolmaorofl Рік тому

    Thank you for this video, as a beginner this really brings more depth to the hobby

  • @emdee0014
    @emdee0014 7 років тому

    I just saw this today. Excellent explanation of the use of varnishes and weathering to create realistic effects.

  • @willwright1643
    @willwright1643 8 років тому +2

    Always learning with Mig.....never knew drying chipping fluid with hairdryer was a big no no....good to know

  • @dvdsaiz
    @dvdsaiz Рік тому

    La explicación del mate, satinado y brillo con el símil del Ferrari es genial. Fantástico.

  • @junglelands9119
    @junglelands9119 8 років тому +2

    Mig do you have to use an airbrush or can this effect be done with just a paint brush

  • @occamsrayzor
    @occamsrayzor 4 роки тому

    Great advice in this video, especially about clear coating - well worth watching.

  • @luukderie8344
    @luukderie8344 3 роки тому

    Is there a video where MIG shows how to get to the initial white panel with the tiny rust species and the uneven surface? That’s what I would like to create as a start. Thx for any advice

  • @zitrone2779
    @zitrone2779 3 місяці тому

    i like to watch Jimenez work . a real artist. 39:30 i describ it as a feeling and coping of the real material. wood as exampel roh is matt worked wood can be also semi gloss. or gloss with a varnish simulatet like a polished wooden dish.

  • @elperfildelhorizonte
    @elperfildelhorizonte 6 місяців тому

    Muy buena masterclass! Especialmente la parte del barniz. Muy muy interesante. Es un lenguaje. Las miniaturas no responden a la luz y a los pigmentos igual que los modelos reales, hay que usar un lenguaje diferente y "simular" el efecto real. Gracias por el video!

  • @scoresandflames
    @scoresandflames 8 років тому

    I'd want to use the heavy chipping fluid and enamel paints on my next scale crawler's lexan body. My concern is: When I'm done with the painting and if the truck drives into mud or water would the top enamel coats still hold or not? How safe is this in the long term, can the top enamel coats withstand scratchesand water as if this chipping fluid wasn't even there beneath?

  • @Tightheadproppainting
    @Tightheadproppainting 8 років тому

    very nice video...!!! The chipping fluid / enamel colours / water technique looks very interesting and I guess we will see more ideas from other modellers what you can do with the C.E.W. technique :-D

  • @deerrpp
    @deerrpp 8 років тому +1

    Is it possible to apply these products properly without an airbrush and still have similar effects?

  • @Adol666
    @Adol666 5 років тому

    Did he seal those two samples with a varnish coat before he applyed the chipping fluid? It looks like the chipping fluid made the underlying paint all funky.

    • @stevie65able
      @stevie65able 9 місяців тому

      The underlying paint was already heavily textured for a rough effect.

  • @wheresyourcave3412
    @wheresyourcave3412 7 років тому

    I would love this product but I don't have an airbrush, can they be applied with a brush?

  • @stevejones9044
    @stevejones9044 7 років тому

    Very down to earth presentation along with great information.

  • @TheJamesm1980
    @TheJamesm1980 3 роки тому

    What airbrush are you using

  • @padelisgk8126
    @padelisgk8126 4 роки тому

    Hello...i am using the lucky gloss varnish on a model plane in order to apply decals. After a 24h plus drying time i place decal solvent for my decals and the whole model is ruined. It peels off. What is happening ? Since you don’t have a video about your lucky varnishes i thought i post this here. Could you pease help me.

  • @biglizard8311
    @biglizard8311 6 років тому

    Mig ¿ como se hace esa textura con un relieve tan minimo?

  • @jonarothenberg5791
    @jonarothenberg5791 7 років тому +2

    Great stuff! this was crazy informative!

  • @specter116
    @specter116 8 років тому

    what are the good brushes he is referring to

  • @robertpowell7616
    @robertpowell7616 8 років тому

    Are most of the MIG paint products being used in this video pre-thinned?

    • @ghostdein1
      @ghostdein1 8 років тому

      all the products like streaking effects, dust effects are all pre-thinned out of the jar. The chipping fluid is not but I think you can use it straight in an airbrush

    • @robertpowell7616
      @robertpowell7616 8 років тому

      Thanks. Can you recommend where to buy these products in the US?

    • @scrach
      @scrach 8 років тому +1

      www.hobbyworld-usa.com/Store/1004-mig-ammo-paints-and-washes is one of my go to places. But there are many websites and hobby shops that carry the Ammo products.

    • @yohkodevilhunter8292
      @yohkodevilhunter8292 8 років тому

      scalehobbyist.com has great prices and their customer service is top notch!!

  • @SD_Marc
    @SD_Marc 8 років тому

    Great series. Super informative.

  • @juancarloscifuentesgarrido9004
    @juancarloscifuentesgarrido9004 7 років тому

    Hola me gustaria que me dijeras dode esta este video en español, si puedes me mandas el enlace .
    gracias

  • @kamiganplamo5215
    @kamiganplamo5215 7 років тому

    Mig excelente video aprendi mucho de verdad gracias!!!

  • @jingxinghuang6213
    @jingxinghuang6213 5 років тому

    Wow, this is very realistic chipping effect.

  • @goshoone
    @goshoone 8 років тому

    If I did the mistake to apply mat to the entire model can i fix it with applying satyn over the mat?

  • @funguseater40
    @funguseater40 7 років тому

    Ok, I just put an order in for some mig lucky Satin varnish. Thanks !

  • @-51_51-
    @-51_51- 5 років тому +1

    At around the 15 min mark, Mig says “remember to use water” don’t do as I did, and use thinners... ended up a dark grey wash! :) You learn by your mistakes or mine.

  • @Przemosto
    @Przemosto 8 років тому +1

    fantastic explanation !!

  • @Emtbtoday
    @Emtbtoday 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, I always leave my chipping fluid on to dry for a couple of hours atleast to get realistic results! I find it alot better if left to dry for a while than leaving it 10 mins or so and it comes off way to easy in big flakes or peeling paint I don't like the effect when it's not left to kinda cure to give better results! Itself very easy and quick the fluid activates again with a drop of water! I've tried near them all AKs worn effects and migs heavy chipping only done with one fine layer is ths best! You can't even airbrush vallejo chipping medium it's that thick n gloopy like there retarder!

  • @heranshen9791
    @heranshen9791 5 років тому +1

    now i know how to use those products

  • @kairus1
    @kairus1 6 років тому

    Great video! thanks!

  • @tonygaeta
    @tonygaeta 6 років тому

    El mejor!!!

  • @bourbonbeginnings2101
    @bourbonbeginnings2101 3 роки тому

    So you don't add gloss, satin,or matte finish to your models 🤔

  • @gundamfan2020
    @gundamfan2020 8 років тому

    great advice thanks for these videos and products... now make more starship filth the world's ran out

  • @DaCostaStudio
    @DaCostaStudio 8 років тому

    Nice one as always :)

  • @hex1c
    @hex1c 3 роки тому

    If MIG dont use Varnish, how the hell does he apply decals?

    • @ArktikosAdventures
      @ArktikosAdventures 2 роки тому +2

      I'm assuming it's common practice to apply a clear coat before decals to alleviate any silvering issues but only if the paint job is rough/mat. What Mig was really getting at was that you should still apply a clear coat after decals to protect them but only then and no more after that.

  • @kimandersendk
    @kimandersendk 8 років тому +5

    he is the best

    • @dariopatrickromano2121
      @dariopatrickromano2121 6 років тому

      Most of his work looks like some junk that's been abandoned in the field for years! Tony Greenland, Shepard Pain and Francois Verlinden are the best.

  • @jenniferwhitewolf3784
    @jenniferwhitewolf3784 7 років тому

    Very informative!

  • @abdeel_
    @abdeel_ 8 років тому

    so good! i learned a lot

  • @立花徹也-z4x
    @立花徹也-z4x 8 років тому

    nice!

  • @Batman-pi4rp
    @Batman-pi4rp 6 років тому

    Buenazo

  • @ВасилийПупченко-щ6о

    Лайк, если следуешь советам Святого Мигеля

  • @MightyWarrior07
    @MightyWarrior07 8 років тому

    Amazing :D! Thanks!

  • @hippyhauler13
    @hippyhauler13 7 років тому

    , hard to understand you,