Weathering Model Airplanes with Oil Paints

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  • @johnnypenso9574
    @johnnypenso9574 3 роки тому +13

    Short and sweet w/o the 20 minutes of blah, blah, blah that often accompanies modeling videos. You've earned a subscriber!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the kind words and the sub. I try to keep em short and sweet but some of the build ones do run a little longer. Sorry for the blah, blah on those :)

  • @joemoore4027
    @joemoore4027 3 роки тому +4

    Great information on using oils. You make it simple and clear. Perfect results.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Thank you, Joe. I hope that it helps out. Happy Modeling!

  • @billbuchanan1263
    @billbuchanan1263 4 роки тому +21

    I'm loving these videos! Relatively short and to the point with lots of great info and really well done. I really enjoy and appreciate them.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks, Bill. I’m glad you like the format. I figure it’s better to just share the approaches in a brief and straightforward way rather than dragging things out. Gives the modelers more time to use the techniques on their own builds 😁

  • @rogerairborne
    @rogerairborne 3 роки тому +2

    On a military aircraft, hydraulic fluid seeps from the pumps, tubing and filters behind the wheel wells and forms a yellowish sticky film on the belly panels. This sticky residue picks up grime frrom the runway, resulting in the dark streaks behing the main landing gear. Fuel and oil also contribute to the mess but hydraulic fluid is the main culprit. Very good detail. Excellent work.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Very good background on how and why aircraft pick up that dirt and grime. This foundational understanding helps to make more realistic effects so I thank you for providing to the community here. Thanks for taking the time out to give this good feedback! Cheers!

  • @DKlavdious
    @DKlavdious 3 роки тому +2

    Your white oil paint technique is spot on! Going to use it in the following days on a Desert Storm Camouflage Buccaneer.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Really appreciate the good feedback. I look forward to hearing (and maybe even seeing) your results with it on the Buccaneer. That is one that I'd like to do myself.

  • @bubbapipe
    @bubbapipe 4 роки тому +2

    Okay Mr....you need to post more videos so we can all enjoy your work. Great how too video...love it.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks. I’ll keep working and posting as fast as I can 😉

  • @joemoore4027
    @joemoore4027 3 роки тому +2

    Great video. Answered and showed a key point in weathering a kit that scares off most builders ! Keep the tips coming ! Cheers.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Thank you, Joe. Hope that this one (and the others) continue to be useful to our modeling community! All the best, Chad.

  • @BlackbirdDrozd
    @BlackbirdDrozd 14 днів тому +1

    Thanks, the most usefull info for me was a recommentation for the white spirit brand as I was afraid to pick up a solvent for oil paints in hardware store for the fear that it would somehow have problem with acrylics/plastic below.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  9 днів тому

      You bet. Hope it helps. The artist grade white spirits is the way to go. Thank you for the feedback.

  • @theotherroad6654
    @theotherroad6654 2 роки тому +1

    You’ve added a new technique to my weathering toolkit. By pre washing with spirits then being able to add oils straight from the tube, I have unlimited control of the process. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому

      Glad it helped. I appreciate you taking the time to provide some positive feedback. Happy modeling!!

  • @robertflorquist7024
    @robertflorquist7024 2 роки тому +1

    I have been building models since I was about 8 years old, I'm 63 now and I have learned so much. Been building a 1:72 Bell Helo and I have used a lot of his ideas, it's turning out great. Really enjoy the videos.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому

      Thanks, Robert. Glad that the videos have helped a little. Thank you for supporting the little community here by providing some good feedback. Happy Modeling and enjoy that Bell Chopper!

  • @CarlosTorres-ow9qr
    @CarlosTorres-ow9qr 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the lesson I’m working on the space shuttle monogram 1:72 looking forward to watching some more of you great videos thanks

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the kind words, Carlos. I look forward to seeing some pics of your shuttle. Feel free to share over on my facebook page.

  • @andylees2940
    @andylees2940 9 місяців тому +1

    Very useful and informative and to the point, no need to fast forward thru padding waffle! Ty👍

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  9 місяців тому

      Thanks! Appreciate that feedback. I'm not a big fan of videos where I have to watch the grass grow before getting to the point(s).

  • @johanblume2621
    @johanblume2621 3 роки тому +2

    I’m so looking forward to the F-18 build video. My absolute, favorite jet... plus, with your professional skills it sure will come in handy as I learn.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Thanks, Johan. I'll actually likely be completing a 1/48 F/A-18F prior to the "C" model I used for the demo. Just too many projects all at one time. The struggle is real..haha.

  • @scottlinder9882
    @scottlinder9882 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this, I did not realize it was possible to put oil paint over Tamiya without a clear coat. I will be giving this a try very soon!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому

      Hope you like the results. Just make sure to lay down that coat of white spirits and you'll get some really good results. Let me know how you like it.

  • @bradpark8355
    @bradpark8355 3 роки тому +1

    Finally I found weathering skill that I want to learn...I subscribed! thanks! 😀

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Glad that the video helped. I appreciate the thoughtful comment and the sub! Happy Modeling!

  • @howardkilburn2024
    @howardkilburn2024 2 роки тому +1

    These videos are superb, particularly like yr tutorial on using oils, well done sir, keep em coming

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому

      Thank you, Howard. Life has gotten in the way of videos lately but I hope to be back at it soon. Thank you for the kind feedback.

  • @zombiecreations1447
    @zombiecreations1447 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the great tip for bring more depth to building and detail.

  • @davidcole333
    @davidcole333 3 роки тому +2

    I'm trying this out on my Airfix 1/72 Curtiss Hawk. It took me a few times, but I'm getting the hang of it and I'm starting to see results that I like. This tutorial is well explained and easy to follow.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Glad you are trying it out, David. It does take a little while to get the hang of things and determine the look you like. I appreciate the feedback!!

  • @danrose8278
    @danrose8278 3 роки тому +2

    So helpful! Thank you for putting together such a simple video for something that I thought for sure was going to be really complicated!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      You bet. Give it a try. Not complicated at all. Let me know how it works out for you.

  • @brianc1701
    @brianc1701 4 роки тому +3

    Excellent tutorial! It would have never occurred to me to do this in the painting stage, I usually apply oils after the panel line wash over a flat coat at the end of the weathering process. A new tool for the box! Thanks!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому

      Thanks. I like to do it in stages. I’ll add more after the decals but this just helps her the initial painting effects about where I want them.

  • @panzer-meister
    @panzer-meister 4 роки тому +1

    It's very impressive effect. Actually, many modelers have their own way. I got a lot. Thanks for uploading.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +1

      Indeed. Many modelers use a variety of techniques to get the look they want. The great thing about the hobby is we can learn from each other and adjust our own techniques along the way!

  • @pedroalbicastrense353
    @pedroalbicastrense353 Рік тому +1

    Super technique , i go try myself .
    How Manu Time take the paint to dry , to continu the job ?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  Рік тому

      It's actually pretty fast since most of the oil paint is actually removed and/or imbedded in the flat paint surface. Really just a matter of minutes but I usually wait several hours to a day before putting a flat or gloss coat over it.

  • @damirmejric3441
    @damirmejric3441 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video. I've been using oils on my car models for a while now, but this video taught me one important detail - put down some WS before applying oils to make them easier to blend. Gold!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and glad to hear that the video provided some help with your car modeling! Appreciate it!

  • @thepresident1971
    @thepresident1971 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks alot. I was just thinking of a better technique to weather my typhoon with oil paints and bang coincidentally you uploaded the perfect video.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому

      Glad it came at the right time. Look forward to seeing how you like it for your Typhoon.

  • @rhettwampler2328
    @rhettwampler2328 4 роки тому +3

    Looking forward to using this on my next model properly. I already had a gloss coat over the base coat on my current F-14A and getting the oil weathering to look right has been a bear; now I know to try adding a bit of flat to change the surface texture.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +2

      Yep, the flat texture will help. Hope you like the results when you try it. Takes a little practice to get the effect you like but it’s a pretty forgiving and flexible technique.

  • @PerisModels
    @PerisModels 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent tutorial
    I always leave the oils at the end but I might give it a go 🤗🤗🤗👌

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks, Peri. I use oils at the end as well but I like to use them early to create extra effects that I have a hard time creating if I use them over the gloss coat.

  • @dennis3043
    @dennis3043 4 роки тому +1

    I Keep coming back to this video for advice. Great tips!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому

      I'm glad that it helps! Let me know if you have any other questions in the future. Cheers!

  • @stephenbridges2791
    @stephenbridges2791 3 роки тому +1

    I have that exact airbrush. Love it.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Yep, I've been really happy with it. And spare parts are far easier to obtain than my old Tamiya airbrush. Cheers!

  • @Tigerslam327
    @Tigerslam327 4 роки тому +2

    Superb!!!! Your painting skills are elite and always make your work stand out. Bravo!

  • @JT-bg2vy
    @JT-bg2vy Рік тому +1

    That looks great!
    I use a similar method on the 700 scale rc AH-1 I'm building. I use a thinner that I make at home instead. Water, isopropyl, glycerin. I will also put mix into my airbrush since it'll cover nicely and I can go back over painted areas and use the 1st stage on the airbrush to move and smear as desired for the rusty dripping running look. Thank you for the video, I'll give it a try!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  Рік тому

      Thanks for that tip. I'll give it a try. Sounds like another good technique to have in the arsenal.

    • @JT-bg2vy
      @JT-bg2vy Рік тому

      @@FlyingSModels I'm sorry I forgot to mention it's with acrylic paint. Works well for me though. I haven't been doing this more than a month though so my technique(s) is a bit entry level. You have it down! You make it seem almost effortless for the results. Thank you!

  • @mikeglenn1000
    @mikeglenn1000 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you! Very Informative and useful! Mike G

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому

      Thank you, Mike! Glad the vid was useful.

    • @mikeglenn1000
      @mikeglenn1000 4 роки тому +1

      I'll keep watching...

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому

      @@mikeglenn1000 Thanks, Mike. Appreciate that.

  • @mirrorblue100
    @mirrorblue100 4 роки тому +1

    This is a neat technique - I'm going to use this to create some heavy exhaust staining on German piston engined aircraft models. Thanks!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому

      Excellent. I look forward to hearing how it works for you.

  • @elimarpiratelo1617
    @elimarpiratelo1617 4 роки тому +1

    Now I know how to do it on my 1/48 F4J. Thanks a lot

  • @tonyperez4791
    @tonyperez4791 4 роки тому +1

    Great Tutorial ! I just got a set of oil paints yesterday and was wondering how to use it, Thanks to you , now I have an idea of what to do. Hope you and your loved ones are well ! Take care, Tony

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому

      Thanks, Tony. I hope the same for you. If you have any questions on the use of the oils, just let me know.

  • @zsoltkonkoly1250
    @zsoltkonkoly1250 3 роки тому +1

    Very good video from weathering working

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Thank you for the feedback. I appreciate it! Hope the video helps.

  • @stevea21sc82
    @stevea21sc82 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you. A really informative video. Great results!!!

  • @bernardberben4852
    @bernardberben4852 3 роки тому +1

    Loved this video! I was looking for a good video on this but couldn't find any. I found this video and thought it was straight to the point and very easy to do. And thanks for leaving a link to the paints, this deserves a sub. Keep up the good work!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the thoughtful comments and for the sub. I hope that the video helps. The techniques are really easy to employ and it's really versatile. You can use all kinds of different colors to achieve a wide variety of nice effects. Cheers!

  • @jazzmusician46
    @jazzmusician46 2 роки тому

    Thanks Chad. Once again, I’ve learned much from you. It’s now the time to practice. 😁

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому +1

      I'm glad to hear that. I hope the videos continue to help.

  • @SprueFascinationChannel
    @SprueFascinationChannel 4 роки тому +1

    Lovely workflow, I enjoyed it 👍

  • @jasonc9194
    @jasonc9194 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the video. I would have never considered applying white spirit to acrylic paint as I would have worried about it removing the paint. Looking forward to trying this technique. Subscribed :)

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the sub and I look forward to hearing how the technique works for you. Cheers!

  • @juanjaramillo1854
    @juanjaramillo1854 2 роки тому +1

    Superb tutorial...thank you 👍

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you. I hope it helped a little.

  • @acosacca1908
    @acosacca1908 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing tutorial!!! Thanks for sharing!!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Hope it was helpful.

  • @balticspirit3082
    @balticspirit3082 2 роки тому +1

    Very informative, thanks!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the feedback. Hope the video helps a little.

  • @fernandosanmiguel7416
    @fernandosanmiguel7416 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much for this tutorial. I always apply oils after a gloss varnish coat. I find that in places where the gloss has not gone down too well, the oils "spread" on the surface getting a stain or "over dirty" non desired effect so it surprises me how well you manage to remove it and blend it with the paint base coat, not having used a varnished surface. Thanks again!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      The white spirits applied before the application on of the oils really helps to change the way the interact with the flat surfaces. Appreciate the feedback. Happy Modeling!

  • @ΑΝΤΩΝΗΣΤΡΑΚΑΚΗΣ-δ3ι

    Perfect Techinque!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @hurbrowns5397
    @hurbrowns5397 3 роки тому +1

    Perfect likes! no dislikes!

  • @nenadmomic
    @nenadmomic 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video! Thanks for sharing!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Thank you!

    • @nenadmomic
      @nenadmomic 3 роки тому +1

      @@FlyingSModels was really surprised when I saw that you apply weathering to base color just with coat of white spirit over it. And it makes so much sense! I was kind of, following the "traditional" way of, having the model glossed first and then to the weathering and play with oils. Modelling for so long and never came across that technique. Also, loved when you've applied light color of base paint over weathered area and it still the weathered tone was showing. Will definitely adopt these techniques.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      @@nenadmomic It's another useful weathering tool in the arsenal. Hope it works well for you.

  • @GiorgioBeltrammi
    @GiorgioBeltrammi Рік тому +1

    Thanks a lot. Very useful tutorial 🙂

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful. Appreciate you taking the time to provide the feedback!

  • @fishnchips5826
    @fishnchips5826 3 роки тому +1

    Aww man i would love to see the build video of the rafale :( anywho great tips thank you for sharing 🤘🏾

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому +1

      Yep, if only I had been making videos then. Maybe in the future I'll tackle it again. Was certainly a fun build.

  • @mrcarlo1966
    @mrcarlo1966 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for another great video. Once this dries, will you be going over it with an overcoat of flat varnish?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the good words. Yes, once dry and decaled, I go over with a flat coat. I do put a varnish coat down before apply the decals.

  • @jameswaldon3809
    @jameswaldon3809 4 роки тому +1

    Great tips, Chad. Looking forward to the Hornet build video. Be careful with the landing gear on this one. I actually broke one of the main landing gear legs while trying to position it. It wasn't as strong as I thought it would be.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the heads up, James. The kit I have has the metal gear so maybe I'll dodge the bullet on this build.

  • @wildolan
    @wildolan 9 місяців тому +1

    cheers. very interesting

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  9 місяців тому

      Thank you for the feedback. Hope the vid helps a little.

  • @Blueberry-pv3iq
    @Blueberry-pv3iq 2 роки тому +1

    love this video very helpfull is there any part one for the grey base paint tutorial ??

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому

      Thanks. I appreciate the feedback. I didn't make a part one for the base painting but you can see the basic techniques in other videos I've made. I usually use the same process, just with different colors. ua-cam.com/video/kna1oak6wls/v-deo.html

    • @Blueberry-pv3iq
      @Blueberry-pv3iq 2 роки тому

      @@FlyingSModels awsome im going to make my 40k valkerie as this thanks :)

  • @romansthirteen-four8626
    @romansthirteen-four8626 3 роки тому +1

    Great content - I’m going to utilize this on my spacecraft that are used to enter atmosphere - especially my Bandai & DeAgostini Millennium Falcons. Excellent commentary as well.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Really appreciate that. I hope it works out well for you on your spacecraft models. Keep me posted on those.

  • @spruetherapy
    @spruetherapy 4 роки тому +1

    Absolutely fantastic. Cannot wait to try this on my Airfix Wildcat! Thank you so much for the video. Dan

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks, Dan. I used it on my little Wildcat too. Really provides some nice effects.

    • @spruetherapy
      @spruetherapy 4 роки тому +1

      @@FlyingSModels Ah yes, I've watched your Wildcat several times. Loving your work. 👍

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +1

      @@spruetherapy Appreciate that! Look forward to seeing your wildcat.

    • @spruetherapy
      @spruetherapy 4 роки тому +1

      @@FlyingSModels Sadly, after trying for most of the day the effect just doesn't seem to work for me. However I am using odorless thinners instead of white spirit. Is that the issue? I either get a flooded surface with lots of blotches or a wash that just sits in the panel lines that I can barely notice. I'm using Abteilung 502 oils. Very strange!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +1

      @@spruetherapy Sorry to hear that. A couple of things...what brand of paint are you using to paint the flat coat? I have tried thinner and it doesn't work like the white spirits, not sure why from a chemical perspective but it is different. And lastly, I have not had good results using the Abteilung line, for some reason. I get far better results with a good quality artist oil from Windsor and Newton or Georgian.

  • @kenshin73himura70
    @kenshin73himura70 3 роки тому +1

    I get it now...🤦 3rd watching got it through... I got the memo...😒😆 getting old is not fun. Great vid.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      It's a good bit different than what you'd expect so I totally understand. And it takes just a little practice to figure out how you like to work the oils. Let me know if you need anything else.

  • @gigiying6493
    @gigiying6493 3 роки тому +1

    Inspiring video

  • @adriancabrera3014
    @adriancabrera3014 4 роки тому +1

    Wow great video ¡ I've been trying to improve my models and this video result very helpful, even though I use brushes instead of airbrush I hope i can use some of the techniques ¡ Thanks A lot ¡

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I think this should work equally as well over brush paints, as long as they are flat colors.

  • @domfnl
    @domfnl 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this, really helpful and you explain it so clearly. Going to try it out on my current build (1/48 A-10). Can you do it over decals?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the feedback and I'm glad that the vid helped. I hope you have good results with it on your A-10. I have also used the technique over decals but I'm a little more judicious about how I used it over them. I also make sure to use a decal softening/setting solution before I apply the wash.

    • @domfnl
      @domfnl 2 роки тому

      Awesome dude 👏

  • @samueljrgensen417
    @samueljrgensen417 2 роки тому +1

    How long do you let the oil paints dry for?
    Thanks for the awesome videos mate!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the feedback! In terms of dry time, I don't really let things dry. I just work in small sections and about as soon as I have them down, I use the white spirits to remove it and blend it into the paint. I let that dry for a few hours before putting any clear coat over it, though.

  • @NoobRoyaleMan
    @NoobRoyaleMan 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent tutorial. I am working on ROKAF F-15 which is dark grey in color. Which color is recommended for weathering. Is dark brown preferred color?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks. I may try a little raw umber but it probably won't show up too well. You may want to try a lighter shade of grey and then after it's lightened just a touch with that, come back in with a few areas of raw umber to add a little extra "grime". Look forward to seeing your results. Please feel free to post some pics over on facebook/flyingSmodels. Best wishes!

  • @cobusprinsloo
    @cobusprinsloo 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for a very insightful tutorial. How long do oils take to dry?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the feedback. I usually wait a hour or two before I clear coat anything, just to be sure but some may want to wait longer.

    • @cobusprinsloo
      @cobusprinsloo 11 місяців тому

      @@FlyingSModels thank you

  • @tonytorres4570
    @tonytorres4570 2 роки тому +1

    Thxs 🙏🏻

  • @RobPearlman
    @RobPearlman 4 роки тому +1

    Hi there, these videos are fantastic. I'm quite new to aircraft modeling and my goal is to develop the skill to build a really awesome looking Su-35 Flanker. Keep up the awesome content.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +1

      Appreciate the feedback, Robert. I'm sure you will reach your goal in no time. I wish you all the best with your Su-35 and all future builds! Happy Modeling!

    • @RobPearlman
      @RobPearlman 4 роки тому +1

      @@FlyingSModels Thanks. I'm using your oil weathering technique on a 1/72 hurricane painted in a standard RAF 2 tone camo. Looks great so far and I can't wait to keep practicing. Cheers!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому

      Excellent! I'm glad to hear that the technique is working well for you. Would love to see some pics of your Hurricane when complete. Feel free to share over on facebook/flyingSmodels. Cheers!

  • @dilligaf2984
    @dilligaf2984 9 місяців тому +1

    Hey mate outstanding weathering techniques. I have a question. In this video you are applying oil paints from a tube, have you used a clear coat prior to applying oils? Secondly do you use acrylic clear coat when applying oils,? And also with the final clear coat do you use acrylic or enamel clear coat... Thankyou for uploading this outstanding video and greetings from accross the pond Australia

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  9 місяців тому

      Appreciate the feedback. I'm not applying the oils over a clear coat as if I did, it would just be a wash that goes into recesses like panel lines and rivets. Putting it over white spirits applied to the base flat coat allows for the oils to be blended into the finish and create weathering effects in the paint itself. When I do apply a clear for the purpose of decals and such, I apply an acrylic clear coat, AK Real Gauzy, and then apply a flat coat after it's all said and done. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have other questions. Thanks again!

  • @giorgosgr2
    @giorgosgr2 4 роки тому

    nice tutorail mate thanks for sharing

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the feedback. Hope it helps!

    • @giorgosgr2
      @giorgosgr2 4 роки тому +1

      @@FlyingSModels I have already tryed this technic after I see the video and the results was awasome thanks for tutorial mate

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому

      @@giorgosgr2 Excellent. I'm glad you liked it and it worked out well for you. If you find any new ways, make sure to let me know :)

  • @TJRohyans
    @TJRohyans 4 роки тому +1

    I've noticed in a couple of your videos now that you don't seem to mask/protect wheel wells/cockpits when spraying near them. Do you not worry about overspray of one color over another?
    Another benefit of the oil weathering versus pastel chalks, is that the clear coat won't make them disappear.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +1

      Every so often I'll mask around things but most of the time, I just spray very fine lines around the openings. If I need to protect an open area, sometimes I'll used a piece of card stock as a "shield".

  • @pauka13
    @pauka13 4 роки тому +1

    Great explanation and result! How long do you have to wait between layers to dry and add the next one?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +1

      I don't wait at all. After I finish up one layer of oils, I start with another.

  • @rengawkf
    @rengawkf 2 роки тому +1

    Are you applying the wash (oils) over what type base? is that model sprayed in oil or acrylic? Thank! great work!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому

      I spray in acrylic and then put the oils over that with no gloss coat. Just put them right over the acrylic flat paint.

  • @lalajaan042
    @lalajaan042 3 роки тому +1

    Hey mate, great work. Can i use this technique after using Tamiya spray cans (just before first gloss for decal) or you would recommend using it after gloss coat ?
    Cheers

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      I'd recommend trying it out on a spare part first. While the Tamiya spray cans are synthetic lacquer and might not be effected by the white spirits. I haven't tested that yet. The other thing is you want to apply the oils and white spirits over flat paint so that it helps to change the tone of the paint itself. Putting it down over a gloss coat will be more like a panel line wash. Hope this helps. Let me know if you try it before I do :)

  • @jakemccormick6068
    @jakemccormick6068 3 роки тому +2

    Wow man im very impressed, instant subscribe lol. Your work is amazing. Could i commission your work? Id love one of your masterpieces

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому +1

      Howdy Jake. I appreciate your good words and thanks for the sub. If you want to talk about a particular commission job, feel free to contact me through the contact section over at: flyingsmodels.square.site/
      Thank you again and talk soon, Chad.

  • @65TossTrap
    @65TossTrap 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video. One question: do we need an overcoat before applying the oil?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the feedback. No overcoat required. That's what helps the weathering process. The white spirit layer helps the oils blend into the flat acrylic paint layer.

    • @Evilwetness
      @Evilwetness 2 роки тому

      @@FlyingSModels What about enamel paint user?

  • @mardyart
    @mardyart 2 роки тому +1

    Hahaha, "...still looks a little 'plane' to me..." brilliant!

  • @mraide
    @mraide Рік тому

    Great tip

  • @Lordcrill
    @Lordcrill 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video. I recently tried this however The white spirits removed the airbrush paint right off my model when I applied it- what did I do wrong?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the feedback but I'm sorry that you had troubles with the white spirits removing the paint. What paint and brand of white spirits did you use?

  • @b.vhidalgo4817
    @b.vhidalgo4817 2 роки тому +1

    I love this tutorial. I'm planning to do the same with a 1/144 F-117 nighthawk. What oil colors should I use to do a weathering effect?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the good words. For those black finishes, it can be easy to overdo it. I typically will mix up customs shades of dark grey/grey to get a little worn effect without it being too stark. I'd recommend trying out various colors on a test piece. Maybe even try some dark blues and browns. Hope it works well for you!

    • @b.vhidalgo4817
      @b.vhidalgo4817 2 роки тому

      @@FlyingSModels thank you for your advice. I'll do it

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому

      @@b.vhidalgo4817 excellent. Let me know if you need anything else!

    • @b.vhidalgo4817
      @b.vhidalgo4817 2 роки тому

      @@FlyingSModels I follow your advice and I got some interesting grey weathering effects following real pictures of weathered Nighthawks. Plus I did painting effects using metal colors and ammo mig acrylic transparator. Pretty cool stuff

  • @Travis.O
    @Travis.O Рік тому

    Thank you!!!

  • @MrBadger1978
    @MrBadger1978 2 роки тому +1

    Really fantastic! I'll be trying this on my Meng FA18. A couple of questions:
    1. For how long do you need to let the oils dry before putting any other coats (varnish, clear coats etc) over top of them?
    2. Which brand of clear coat do you use (Future is not available in my part of the world!)?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому

      Hope it helps and I look forward to maybe seeing some pics of your F/A-18 if you want to share them through Facebook. As far as drying time, I usually only wait a couple of hours or so before clear coating. It dries really fast since you are putting it more or less as a filter/wash over flat paint. And on the clear, I use AK Real Gauzy. Works a lot better than Future in my opinion. Let me know if you have an additional questions. Happy Modeling!

    • @MrBadger1978
      @MrBadger1978 2 роки тому +1

      @@FlyingSModels thanks so much for your reply. I'll absolutely post pictures when it's done. Your videos have inspired me to do some serious weathering - something which I'm usually too scared to do for fear of wrecking my model!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому

      @@MrBadger1978 Excellent. I'm glad that they have helped and look forward to seeing some pics! Happy Modeling!

  • @amad9111
    @amad9111 Рік тому +1

    nice tutorial, can u tell me at 02:47 what u add in dropper, (whts u mix with the colors).?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  Рік тому

      Thanks for the feedback. That is white spirits that I brush on before dabbing on the oil paints. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions. Cheers!

  • @raudelsanchez8748
    @raudelsanchez8748 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Chad!
    Thank you very much for you highly educational videos! This particular video is very good on my opinion. I'm starting to try weathering and inmy humble opinion, your technique gives a very realistic result. When you refer to using white spirit, do you mean alcohol?
    Thanks again and i'll definitely follow your work👍

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Thank you for the feedback and I hope and am glad that the videos may be helpful to you. That's the whole purpose of them. With regards to white spirits, it is different than alcohol. Here are a couple of good options: amzn.to/3liTCn2 and amzn.to/2YZgCAb
      Hope this helps! Happy Modeling!!

  • @joule9255
    @joule9255 3 роки тому +1

    MORE oil paints toturials please

  • @ModelMinutes
    @ModelMinutes 4 роки тому +1

    Might have to try this and “borrow” it for some if my builds 😂

  • @sohaibshehzad2052
    @sohaibshehzad2052 3 роки тому +1

    Subscribed.

  • @rons3580
    @rons3580 3 місяці тому +1

    Since you are taking the paint directly from the tube how are you keeping the amount of oil consistent and a proper amount?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 місяці тому

      I don't worry about consistency of the oil since it's not really a panel line wash. It's more of a shading technique and I just add or remove as much as a want to achieve the desired effect. Hope this helps.

  • @nathanshultz9
    @nathanshultz9 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the tips, I’m going to try this technique on my next build.
    I recently bought a gallon of odorless mineral spirits for use with oils. Have you used mineral spirits instead of white spirits for this type of work? If so, did you have any problems? Thanks

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Look forward to hearing how it goes for you on your next build. I haven't tried it with mineral spirits and I'm not sure the differences in formulation. I use a good, high quality artist grade white spirits. Let me know how the odorless spirits works as it might save me some money :)

    • @nathanshultz9
      @nathanshultz9 3 роки тому +1

      @@FlyingSModels thanks for the reply. As for saving money, that’s why I went this route. More bang for the buck so to speak!

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      @@nathanshultz9 I hear you. I may give it a try to compare and then maybe relay results in video form.

    • @nazgul_53
      @nazgul_53 3 роки тому

      @Nathan Shultz @FlyingSModels
      so, I used a regular turpentine (which stinks) and it melted acrylic and plastic.
      THOUGH I still managed to get some work done before it melted.
      It gave me the result but then it melted, the outcome is I need to use other turpentine.
      so, finallym, which one iss less corrosive?

  • @swing.wing_singh
    @swing.wing_singh 4 роки тому

    Awesome tip. Quick question. So you use oil paint weathering without the gloss coat? I've always been told that gloss is necessary to weather

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks. I use both techniques, oil over flat paint with a coat of white spirits laid down first, as well as oil over a gloss coat later in the build. They just provide different finishes and effects. Oil over flat will give extra weathering that is hard to get when you put oil over gloss.

  • @Chablar89
    @Chablar89 3 роки тому +1

    When you do the second weathering stage over the decals do you do it over a varnish coat?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      Yes, at that point, I apply the washes (thinned) over a gloss clear coat.

  • @cadenwilliamsllc2967
    @cadenwilliamsllc2967 3 роки тому +1

    Just to be sure, I don’t need to put a clear coat down before I put on the spirits? It won’t take off the paint or anything?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому +1

      Nope, no clear required as long as you are using white spirits over acrylic flat paint. I've used this with both Tamiya and AK Real Colors acrylics with no issues. But to be sure, I'd run a test case with the paints you are using and spirits you have. Hope this helps.

  • @Марко109
    @Марко109 3 роки тому +1

    I have best results when blending with angular brush. It's probably just because I'm not experienced ( I've built around 10 models, mostly tanks, but my last two models actually look decent). Btw I have a question, which is best cheap airbrush for beginners ( if there is one)?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому +1

      I say use whatever works best for you. No "right" answer on most things like this. If it works and you are happy with the results, then that's what's right for you. Glad you are getting the results you are after. As far as airbrushes, I'm enjoying my Badger Velocity Renegade but I also really liked my Tamiya Super Fine HG. They are both around 100 bucks. Not sure if that's cheap from a budget perspective or not. Here's a link if you want to check out the specs on the Badger: amzn.to/36tu5zH

  • @WinstonBasset
    @WinstonBasset 4 роки тому +3

    Great job. Looks amazing. Here’s what i don’t understand and still trying to learn.
    You weather the model first, then put the decals on top? So you have a wonderfully weather model with fresh decals??
    Not criticizing, just trying to figure out how to weather the decals after weathering and blend them in? I normally add decals them weather. Most people do it your way and I’m trying to work on that technique. Again, great job.
    Cheers,

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +5

      Thanks, Chris. I actually weather in stages. This part is just the initial weathering that goes with the pre and post shading work. After all this is complete, I add the decals or airbrush the markings using masks and then seal everything with a gloss coat. After that, come more weathering that helps to weathering the markings. Then a flat coat to seal it all in. Great comment/question. Hope this helps.

  • @sebastienfouque550
    @sebastienfouque550 4 роки тому +1

    Do you apply a gloss varnish before the technic with the oil paints or do you apply it on the paint job itself ?

  • @williamc2660
    @williamc2660 3 роки тому +1

    Do the white spirits not strip the Acrylic underneath? I tried this after the gloss coat and the base paint always gets removed when I try to remove the excess oil

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому +1

      Hey William, I have never had any issues with stripping and I apply it directly to the acrylic flat coat. If you put a gloss coat down, you'll basically be adding a panel line wash as the oils will stay in the low spots and be removed from the higher spots that have been gloss coated when you wipe them. By applying right to the flat acrylic paints (with the white spirits laid down first) the oils are blended into the paint and change the overall tone/effect. Make sure to use white spirits. I use an artist grade white spirits (I think I put a link to amazon in the video description if you want to check it out). Let me know if you have any issues or other questions.

  • @marcusmasaki925
    @marcusmasaki925 3 роки тому +1

    Question do you have to use winser newton thinner or can u use any mineral sprites . Cause of rings around the area that have mineral sprites when dry. What can I do?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому +1

      I haven't used standard mineral spirits myself. I always use an artist grade white spirits. Interested to hear more about the "rings" that you have seen. Sounds like maybe you are not blending the spirits into the surrounding areas. If you want to send a photo, feel free to contact me over at: flyingSmodels.square.site. Thanks!

    • @marcusmasaki925
      @marcusmasaki925 3 роки тому

      @@FlyingSModels thanks for the info. ill try the winsor newton thinner. Thanks again and mahalo

  • @richardmartin1432
    @richardmartin1432 3 роки тому +1

    More info about your scratchbuilt Pucara please !

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      I need to get back on that project. I probably should make a video (takes a long time) on the process I used to create the master for the fuselage.

    • @richardmartin1432
      @richardmartin1432 3 роки тому

      Thanks for the reply I think your channel is one of the best modeling channels I’ve ever seen and your results are spectacular I’ve had an interest in the pucara for a long time

  • @Botjer1
    @Botjer1 2 роки тому

    Im looking for some inspiration, I'm going to be painting Eldar Falcon gravtanks. Now they are tanks that fly... Should i paint vertical AND horisontal weathering? One type of weathering for when they stand or move slowly and one when they move at speed? That would make a weird crosshatch pattern?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому

      That's an interesting thought. Not being familiar with the design or the operation, it would be hard to say. If they spend a lot of time on the ground and are prone to leaking, fading, rusting, etc., you would want to consider this in your weathering patterns. Certainly, their flight path and time of flight would also need to be considered for those areas where fluids were pushed along the flow streams. Not a perfect answer, I know, just some thoughts for consideration.

  • @samanthaclaireaustria7757
    @samanthaclaireaustria7757 3 роки тому +1

    I'm working on my 1:72 F/A-18 super hornet. I can't find any wine spirits. Is there any substitute for oil paint dillution? Thanks

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      You may be able to get some of this where you are located. ak-interactive.com/product/white-spirit-35-ml/
      If not, you can try some artist grade mineral spirits. I have not tried it but it should work about the same. Good luck!

    • @samanthaclaireaustria7757
      @samanthaclaireaustria7757 3 роки тому

      @@FlyingSModels Thanks😊

  • @nomankw
    @nomankw 3 роки тому

    I was looking for something like this for a while and love the way you achieve this effect. I'm definitely trying it on my current build. Two questions if I may, 1. Will this work on something that has raised rivets? And 2. Will this work with turpentine instead of white spirits?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому +1

      Excellent. I hope you have much success with the techniques. This will work with raised panels and rivets. I have another video up here that shows that too. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/Tf6Q1Q2ipxk/v-deo.html
      As far as turpentine, you can give it a try but I've always used artist grade white spirits. Let me know how it works if you do try it. Happy Modeling.

    • @nomankw
      @nomankw 3 роки тому

      @@FlyingSModels thank you for your reply. I had a look at the second video also and found it very useful too. Appreciated. My question is how do you apply oil colour to raised rivets? I'm struggling to get a good dark outline on those rivets. And also, will you suggest using a white oil colour on a dearest camo to make the individual panels pop more?

  • @jsonlee01
    @jsonlee01 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice! How long does it take for the oil paint to dry?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      I don't really even let the paint dry before I start to remove it. I work in small sections and complete one section at a time. Once the oils are blended and/or removed with the white spirits, they are usually dry within a few minutes. Thanks for the good words!

    • @jsonlee01
      @jsonlee01 3 роки тому +1

      @@FlyingSModels Thanks. The only time I used oil paints on a model was when I was a kid with limited resources and the wings of the plane I was building were yellow and for some reason, I had a tube of yellow oil paint. I applied it thickly and it never dried. LOL

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому

      @@jsonlee01 That's pretty funny. I bet that never did dry. This technique is a lot different as you are applying over a coat of flat paint that has been coated with white spirits. It's more of "filter" effect. Give it a try. It takes a little bit to figure out what you like and how best to get that look but it's another great "tool" to have in the modeling arsenal.

    • @jsonlee01
      @jsonlee01 3 роки тому +1

      @@FlyingSModels Yeah, I had never worked with oil paints before and that was all I had. Like I said, I don’t even know where that tube came from.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  3 роки тому +1

      @@jsonlee01 Now it's time to give 'em a try in a different application! Let me know if you try it, how you like it.

  • @adriancabrera3014
    @adriancabrera3014 4 роки тому +1

    By the way I'm building an Airfix P-51D 1/72 but with the original Decals and paint scheme. :) Can I use oil paints for smoke stains ?

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  4 роки тому +2

      Look forward to seeing your results. Make sure to share them on the community tab or over at my flyingSmodels page on Facebook. II would recommend the use of pastels for your P-51 exhaust instead of this method since you don't airbrush. I think you will like those results better.

    • @adriancabrera3014
      @adriancabrera3014 4 роки тому +1

      @@FlyingSModels ok thanks again for your pieces of advice ¡¡ I'll take my time with this mustang but for sure i'll look on Facebook ¡

  • @danielcobb6486
    @danielcobb6486 2 роки тому +1

    Will this work with turpentine instead of white spirit? Amazed it doesn't tarnish the tamiya base coat.

    • @FlyingSModels
      @FlyingSModels  2 роки тому

      I have not tried turpentine but I have tried cheap mineral spirits and it does not work well. The artist or model grade white spirits is the way to go. They are more expensive but you don't use much and you certainly get what you pay for :)

    • @danielcobb6486
      @danielcobb6486 2 роки тому

      Thanks for the reply - also - how long after applying the oils do you wait to apply the gloss coat?