Simple Chipping Techniques for model tanks, vehicles or scenery
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Four chipping techniques covered in one video - two of them including a really easy rusting technique! Suitable for military modellers, wargamers, model railway etc. Perfect video for beginners too.
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One of the best how to i've seen so far. Thank you!
I'll second that. great stuff thank you.
I just wanted to thank you for this video, I really appreciate that you have demonstrated a number of different methods for creating some brilliant chipping effects. Great job.
Very comprehensive and precise, ty
You are the man!!! Excellent natural voice over, excellent clear instructions. Thanks a million and all power to you!
Using the enamel binder is brilliant. That is an incredibly good idea for faster, easier AND more realistic streaking. It's the whole package!
Very realistic effects. Using the mixture of rust powders is a fantastic idea for a varied colour. Thanks for sharing
Hands down the best chipping video I've ever seen. Thank you very much for this great tutorial.
Thanks for the great feedback, this was a rewarding video and I'm glad its helping out :)
It is so nice to see an instructional video without dead space, and incessant "uh".
For a noob like me, this video has been an awesome lesson! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
This is one of the best, if not the best chipping tutorial i've seen. Very good explanation of all the different techniques.
it's all new to me , thank you for the skill set and expanding my skill set..
This video is one of the most important chapters in my re starting modelling life. Thanks so much!
I am just picking up model building and painting as a hobby. As a novice, I am absolutely amazed by these videos. Thank you for taking the time to provide such thorough explanations of each technique.
These are all great techniques!!!
Thank you! Echoing what others have said, this is the best (meaning more authentic results) chipping/rust video I've seen so far. Hugely helpful!
Fantastic tutorials on here.....clear and easy to understand...bravo!
Never knew rust could look so good
hi really like the way you put together your videos and tutorials,there are many on here thats just about advertising themselves or the free products that they get,you have a real fresh approach that i really enjoy many thanks and look forward to more of your excellent work,
best regards allan
Best chipping tutorial on UA-cam! Thanks for sharing! Great channel!
Hell yeah! One of the best if not the best video on chipping techniques - and I know many of them because I usually have to us them once or more times a week.
Thanks for this one - keep it up!
Fantastic! This has been added to "Favorites" for future reference. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for this. I think a couple of these techniques would be great for an upcoming project I have planned.
Thank you very much, very useful tutorial. Also very clear description of processes.
Super helpful and very clearly demonstrated.
well after watching this vid I thought Id give it a try. thats the maskol one. brilliant. i couldn't be more happier with the results. Im so glad i took the time to watch then try this. Thanks for the tutorial.
Brilliant video that mate! Really effective!
My complement to you Sir , This one is the best I have seen!; well explain, easy details. My hat to you ! congratulations. And Tank you for taking the time to produce such a good tutorial~!
Thanks I appreciate it a lot, I'm back at the bench as I write this reply quite literally filming more stuff for the channel, so the dead spell should end soon and I hope to get back to doing more stuff like this
This is the best chipping tutorial on youtube, and i should know i've looked at them all lol....Big Thanks
Outstanding tutorial video, thank you.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video and for sharing it! Excellent tutorial!
Thanks for yet another great instructional video. I've built some awesome looking Armor with what I have learned from you.
Thank you for this video. Learnt a lot. Great editing, great filming, to the point, extremely instructional, loved it.
Very very good as always! One of the bestbtutorials on chipping and rust i ve ever seen!
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Removing the masking sol is not so easy in my case. It has just to strong hold.
Awesome, one of the best tutorials I seen on the various methods of chipping!
That was an outstanding tutorial especially because of the fact you showed different techniques.
Thank you for the share
You did a great job on this video it will help lots of people thanks for taking your time to make the video.. Thanks Brad
I love the vid... I used salt quite a bit... I used a brush to apply the salt to the model, but your shaker technique looked good too... :)
This is Blimmin Brilliant mate...... Thank you for taking the time to do this ..... Us Noobs really benefit from that huge wealth of experience you clearly have... Thanks again
Tank you very much.This is for me as a beginner ver usefull!!
Great tutorials!!
Awesome videos!
Great video , thank you for sharing.
Thank you,..............I enjoyed watching you do this weathering emensly . Beautiful to watch . As you must know , you can know the technique but still get it wrong . it also takes an artists eye. and you have both . Well done ....Ron
Excellent tutorial, thanks.
This is such a fantastic, well-explained tutorial, thank you so much!!!
These are great techniques. Thanks for sharing.
Putting together the various chipping techniques in one clip, is quite good, as it gives the viewer a choice depending on his or her resources, preferences, and skill level. I found the Matt Cote/thinner with pigment technique on the Humbrol video clip demonstrated on rolling stock very good. However, this ScaleModelMedic clip demonstrating the same technique on aircraft panel is even better. The salt technique, while offering less control, did demonstrate in this clip good results, yielding a combination of pin hole rust and panel rust. For myself, who uses rattle cans as a top coat, the salt technique is necessary, as the paint from a rattle can is thick, and cannot be easily removed when applied over a liquid mask (in my case, Micro Mask). To exercise better control with the salt technique, I apply water on a small section of my model, then actually grab a pinch of salt and stick it manually to the wet section with my fingers. It could get a little messy, but the end is chips more or less along the intended area. If the area looks insufficient, I would re-wet the area, and then add a few grains of salt. ScaleModelMedic, again, this is an excellent clip, and should be helpful to all. Thank you.
Love the explanation... it makes me want to try this hobby
It's all awesome. The community, modern model manufacturing techniques, tutorials and watching yourself progress in skill over time is vary rewarding.
...The only issue is, you run out of shelf space frighteningly fast ;)
great explanations!
sO DETAIL THIS IS AWESOME MAn! thanks.
Never tried the masking fluid before. Great results you've got there, looking forward to try it out. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the info on multiple techniques. This is a very helpful tutorial and shows great effects.
Absolutely great pieces of advice, mate! Thanks a lot for the time you invested in this! :-)
Some nice techniques! Thanks for sharing!
Really good effects, thanks for sharing. I'm going to try the salt technique to create some really worn, rusty oil barrels.
excellent work bro!!! thanks
amazing tutorial! suscribed!
Thank you for sharing your tips!
Good techniques with amazing results are clearly and simply explained. Thank you. I was originally going to use a chipping medium for my models, but after seeing this I might use your liquid masking technique!
Great tutorial!
very nice. helped me out a lot!
GREAT video. I've got a 1:24 Zero and I wanted to paint it up as a well worn kamikaze version with lots of chipping. I have the masking coat (technique #3) but I think painting in a coat of aluminium and then whatever the undercoat was and then the top coat but using the salt effect (technique 4) would produce the most realistic paint chipping effect.
Agree with other posters that mixing all the rust colours together was a brilliant idea!
Cheers for the video!
Oh you're insane skilled! I'm working on a M1A2 Abrams now but it is so hard to give it a realistic look...
Excellent vid Jon, great to see you producing on your own channel again.
Very good tutorial... Thank you so much...
Very well produced video. I found it engaging and interesting to watch, and as I'd not seen the masking fluid technique used in such a method before I learned something new, which is always of great value. What it all boils down to, I suppose is personal preference; for instance, I really liked the somewhat random effect that salt chipping gave, especially when combined with the rust streaking, though admittedly that method is somewhat more messy and work intensive. Still, excellent video and I look forward to more!
Good to see you are back! The best tutorial I've seen on chipping, thankyou for sharing your skills with us.
Great Video for me as a beginner in chipping techniques 👍
Brilliant vid Jon, a joy. Thanks for your efforts bud...
as always, Awesome!!!
Brilliant techniques. Thanks for making this video!
Fantastic video, thank you so much for sharing your wealth of information, made me feel really confident to give weathering a go on my new journey into the world of modelling
Thank You wery much! Very informative!
Muchas gracias amigo, muy buenas técnicas. Las pondré en práctica.
Amazing! I'm glad i came across your channel man! Thank's a lot! Will help me for my 1/6 dioramas!
Thank you very much.
Excellent video! Concise and nicely edited, yet packed full of just about everything I could want to know about the different chipping techniques, thank you! I hear tell you have discovered yet another new chipping technique as well - in terms of creating a chip off the old block, so congratulations! :) - Sim
Superb video - as usual ;)
great stuff buddy thanx
Very well done as usual! Awesome.
Brilliant!
Fantastic! Thank you for the tutorial.
Your the best thanks brother these techniques will be ideal for my colonial Viper
Excellent Tutorial, you should make a full video from start to finish building a model and doing all of that.
Amazing masterclass, thx.
Awesome work my friend keep up the good work 👍
Thank you. Sadly I don't upload here these days, I don't have time. I still make videos but they are on a manufacturers channel. I'm glad these videos still find their way to people who get some use out of them though
Nice tech!
Great tutorial!!! I totally love it!
Wow! Excellent demo
Very nice tips, thanks man ! :)
Great vidéo! I’m gonna try the maskol technique soon, gives the effect I was looking for
This has been a great help, thank you!
Excellent tutorial, Thanks for doing this.
Thank you very much! It's very useful :D
Very informative, thank you
Love your work...just now subbed! Keep em coming...
excellent job. i liked so much. i will try it very soon. good teacher.
Absolument génial. Merci.
Great video. Thank you.