In response to where I bought my products or purchase links, they are all from local Korean online/offline hobby/general stores using simple search engine. I've included the specific model names and generic names in the video, you'll have to find it within your own country! Additionally, "hobby" products tend to be more expensive, so we try to buy in bulk from general supply stores when possible.
Every time you move to a new item, every newbie that's watching hears a "KACHING!" in their head 😁 Thanks for the video. Been inching my way back to the hobby and refresh my experiences by browsing tutorials.
Whoever downvoted this must be a very bitter person. I've been airbrushing for about 15 years, not a pro by any stretch of the imagination, but I plan of watching this series. You can always learn something new, even something you've been doing for years.
Thanks for stating this. It reminded me to like vote which normally I don't, but like you said, it's dumb. I'm a newbie (3mos) and frostedsnow has been the best tutorial out there, for me. I've enjoyed this community for it's positive and supportive energy. Thanks to everyone like minded who might read this. 🙏🏼
I’m pretty sure they just had their phone upside down and meant to click like. Cause these videos are my go-to knowledge source and i’m the smartest person I know…
The UA-cam algorithm sucks. I should've found your channel a long time ago. Informative and to the point is so much more helpful than "Hey, I don't know how to edit and here's some royalty-free lo-fi hip hop for 3X than this video should've been."
It bugs me so much when people paint without masks and gloves; even avid Gunplay builders do it. Months ago I watched some of your videos, marveling at how paint can really evolve a build. Now here I am finally doing one alongside my son. The RG Z'Gok will be getting the full treatment, and with your helpful tutorials it will be a smooth adventure.
As someone considering taking the jump from straight building kits with decals and topcoat to full on painted kits... this is exactly what I need! Love this channel, so glad I've discovered it. You and Kugi (I hope I spelled that right) are awesome!
As a Warhammer player looking into some funky paint schemes, I've seen 2 of your other videos and already feel you'll be one of the top sources I'll be returning to.
Ahhh thank you for posting this! I was so intimidated by all the other air brushing videos and air brushing overall. Hearing you talk about the basics and a detailed explanation really helps a lot! Thank youuuuu!
Love watching you and Cookie (Kugdai) together doing what both love. This video gave me an idea on how to mix thinner and paint. Looking forward for more episodes about airbrushing. ❤❤❤
Since discovering your UA-cam channel you've inspired me to take my airbrushing skills to a new level! Although the learning curve is steep, it's a next step that's keeping the hobby fresh and fun. I can't wait to see the rest of this series -- unlearn bad habits, learn new techniques, and solve nuanced problems that come with airbrushing a Gunpla kit! You rock!!!
Thank you for these videos, always well structured, full of information and tips. No blah blah, priority to practical information. Thank you for sharing with those who share the same hobby passion. Quite the opposite of an ego-centered and nacycic video
Love watching your videos, that is really pleasant. Your English speaking is clear and fluent, with no inaudible accent. This's important for fans/hobbists for whom English is not the mother language. It makes your tuto very pleasant to follow.
Outstanding Video !!! Learned a few things , Thank You ! Hope you and your loved ones have a great/safe week. Looking forwards to your next video. Tony
Just stumbled upon you channel and I think is so helpful! I just got into gunpla and will be doing my first build and I am planning to airbrush it. I decided Im going to do a MG RX-78-2 which I think I can handle with your vids as a guide to get me through it. Youre awesome!
This is the most detailed infromation I've come across online. Coming from 40k acrylic paint mini's this bridged a lot of gaps in my knowledge. Thank you.
your videos are always so cathartic to watch, your projects seem to work out perfectly everytime. thats a breath of fresh air for someone like me, whos still a bit nervous to break into the customization world. thank you for your work!!
I mostly make model cars and vehicles and am just getting into airbrushing and these videos are super helpful, thank you! You explain everything very well.
This videos was really helpful and informative, It gives me confidence to use my airbrush, Ive had my airbrush kit sitting for maybe like 1 year because I was to anxious/scared to use it 😅
Awesome video. Depending on how my summer goes I plan on getting back into gunpla this winter after almost a 10 year break. so this video is on my list for a revisit later.
Amazing timing, I've been using spray cans and hand brushing so far but thinking of upgrading to an airbrush setup next month. Very much looking forward to this series!
Very informative and great topic FrostedSnow! To hold my gunpla parts for painting, I use Loctite blue tac glue. It's like a gummy material, holds strong and comes off easily.
Amazing video :) learn everything i needed too except the hose and connector for the airbrush the 1/8 size. If by default everything would work or if an adaptor is needed for the compressor connection, etc...
Omg this series is just what I was looking for. Someone to breakdown the painting process from start to finish! This was so informative, thank you so much!
Very informative!! Im used to paint with acrylics due to the fact that it seems easier to paint with, no smells, etc...and laquer paints are quiet daunting tbh, so Ill be waiting for the second episode!!! Thanks!!
I'll be getting my 1st airbrush later this month. I've used rattle cans in the past. I'm kinda nervous about it all but I think I will be able to manage this
Will you also tell us what kind of bottles y'all use to bulk thin your paints with? I'm always in the fence with these bottles wether they will hold lacquer paints well and don't really trust the ones I see on Amazon
We buy our bottles from Korean hobby stores! If they seem like they will make a clicking sound if you tap the plastic with your nails, it's good enough. My med bottles hold lacquer fine too and they are a bit weaker.
Months ago, I thought I had everything necessary to begin airbrushing. Then I started hearing about “SURFACER.” What is SURFACER? Do I use before PRIMER? Do I use after PRIMER? 🤣🤣🤣 Then I heard about Leveling Thinner?!?! 😱😱😱
if you want a cheap gloss coat, some floor polishers work and are really really cheap. I wouldn't use it for the final topcoat though. Great video, thank you!
Omg! You are a life saver! This is the tutorial I have been looking for. I am starting this hobby and waiting for my materials to arrive and I am very scared. I am currently located in South Korea and I have no idea where to buy paints and thinners! I hope you can help me some links where I could find them here T_T
Any chance you could provide the distance of the airbrush from the piece while doing details and shading? As well as good close up shots of the pieces when the paint has dried between each layer of paint? I'd love to compare my projects to your amazing models and see how close I could get? I'm having much trouble with these 2 things... 😬😬😬
Hello 😊 I am new to. Your channel. I want to thank you for the great information. Have you heard of people using SCUBA tanks for air supplying? I have a small. Pump but I also have 2 x SCUBA tanks I no longer use. Take care 🌿🙂🎨
Airbrush cleaners are expensive than regular thinner but they're much stronger than thinner so you don't need to use them as much as thinner to clean airbrush every time you need to change paint, especially after spraying metallic paints. And it also takes less time to clean by using airbrush cleaner. So I think airbrush cleaner is very worth buying. And about bottles, is it hard to buy them in US (or any countries that aren't China, South Korea or SEA)? I posted an picture of my working desk on a gunpla group and some builders asked me "what are those?" while pointing at those bottles.
You mentioned you don't need 1 clip per part, but I always thought I noticed you painting all the parts at once. I bought 150 and it was way more than my Bugu needed, but I think I' would need like 500 for this stupid RG Zeong when I do it. Also thanks for making this. Was waiting to watch this before I sprayed the Bugu down.
I usually don't for anything above HG, cuz it drives me crazy having so many pieces of foam take up all my space. I usually start off with all the armor parts, take em off for decal, then move on to inner frame, cuz armor parts require more layers and drying time. Inner frame finishes up fast, so they go in and out at the end. Final is top coat. Don't worry too much about the bugu, use it as an experimental kit :)
how many builds you do in a month, I usually do 1 in 3 or 4 months, so for me the booth, air filters and mask is no go. I also have a wireless airbrush that does the job.
I was wondering do you have any plan on doing a video on surface treatment? I see many videos on nub marks online but surface treatment seems to be skipped. As someone coming from warhammer to gunpla the concept is foreign to me and I'm not sure when its needed, if its needed in all situations how to deal with it in different types of paint job etc.
I have been using spray cans in painting my custom gunpla since i do have a space. But now I'm in an apartment without windows but with balcony. I plan to customize 4 zoids and 1 MG gunpla. Since i don't want to get in trouble with my neighbors(smell and sound) I plan not to paint the inner frames to reduce the time i will be painting. Right now I'm trying to decide whether to get the Spray Booth with Exhaust Duct and use Spray Cans or Get a cheap Airbrush (don't know which brand is good for beginners) and the Spray Booth with Exhaust Duct. I would really appreciate if I can get advice from experts.
Cookie has to be the luckiest man in the world to have such a beautiful and awesome perfect woman. I am a military models builder and I love this Channel its one of my favorite Channels now keep up the excellent work
Does the high density foam have a diffrent name I have been trying to find locally and I can find anything that matches what's in the video , everything here is too squishy
I tried to put metal beads in my bottle, but after a months the metal beads is rusted, and the paint thinner is yellowing, and some metal debris at the bottom of my bottle. Idk why this is happen.
In response to where I bought my products or purchase links, they are all from local Korean online/offline hobby/general stores using simple search engine. I've included the specific model names and generic names in the video, you'll have to find it within your own country! Additionally, "hobby" products tend to be more expensive, so we try to buy in bulk from general supply stores when possible.
Your gloves look like basic latex or vinyl ones... I generally see nitrile recommended, have you had any issues with yours?
Are there specifications for the high density foam?
Living evidence you dont need ridiculously expensive equipment to create stellar kits 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
Absolutely don't!
@@frostedsnow big fan here and cookie too! 😅Woot woot! 🙌
And that’s the truth!
@@magicmike-qc7yi Kughee ^^ thank you!
Every time you move to a new item, every newbie that's watching hears a "KACHING!" in their head 😁
Thanks for the video. Been inching my way back to the hobby and refresh my experiences by browsing tutorials.
Whoever downvoted this must be a very bitter person. I've been airbrushing for about 15 years, not a pro by any stretch of the imagination, but I plan of watching this series. You can always learn something new, even something you've been doing for years.
I love your mindset, and I try to keep the same one as well. Don't worry, I didn't even realize about the downvotes! It's the Internet, just expected!
bruh, chill
Thanks for stating this. It reminded me to like vote which normally I don't, but like you said, it's dumb. I'm a newbie (3mos) and frostedsnow has been the best tutorial out there, for me. I've enjoyed this community for it's positive and supportive energy. Thanks to everyone like minded who might read this. 🙏🏼
I’m pretty sure they just had their phone upside down and meant to click like. Cause these videos are my go-to knowledge source and i’m the smartest person I know…
The UA-cam algorithm sucks. I should've found your channel a long time ago. Informative and to the point is so much more helpful than "Hey, I don't know how to edit and here's some royalty-free lo-fi hip hop for 3X than this video should've been."
It bugs me so much when people paint without masks and gloves; even avid Gunplay builders do it.
Months ago I watched some of your videos, marveling at how paint can really evolve a build. Now here I am finally doing one alongside my son. The RG Z'Gok will be getting the full treatment, and with your helpful tutorials it will be a smooth adventure.
Just bought an Airbrush thanks to this series 😁
Have fun!
@@frostedsnow thanks, airbrushing seems so much fun so far!
Thank you angel from heaven for helping a newb like me! This is very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
As someone considering taking the jump from straight building kits with decals and topcoat to full on painted kits... this is exactly what I need! Love this channel, so glad I've discovered it. You and Kugi (I hope I spelled that right) are awesome!
I've been using an old British gas mask with a Jerry rigged filter setup that works fine for fumes
As a Warhammer player looking into some funky paint schemes, I've seen 2 of your other videos and already feel you'll be one of the top sources I'll be returning to.
That's so awesome to hear ty!
thank you 4 taking the time to show us ,both you and cookie are fantastic artists
This was such a complete video on the setup needed to get started with this hobby. I really found this useful, thank you! :)
Amazing to hear!
Ahhh thank you for posting this! I was so intimidated by all the other air brushing videos and air brushing overall. Hearing you talk about the basics and a detailed explanation really helps a lot! Thank youuuuu!
All step by step whole series!! Glad it helps!
@@frostedsnow I look forward to this series! ☺️
Love watching you and Cookie (Kugdai) together doing what both love. This video gave me an idea on how to mix thinner and paint. Looking forward for more episodes about airbrushing. ❤❤❤
More on mixing next ep!
Gotta love the outtakes ☺️
I enjoy having them in every ep too!
Since discovering your UA-cam channel you've inspired me to take my airbrushing skills to a new level! Although the learning curve is steep, it's a next step that's keeping the hobby fresh and fun. I can't wait to see the rest of this series -- unlearn bad habits, learn new techniques, and solve nuanced problems that come with airbrushing a Gunpla kit! You rock!!!
Orlando, so glad to give you a little inspiration! Hope it does help you refine your skills a bit. Thank you for your compliments!
Thank you for these videos, always well structured, full of information and tips.
No blah blah, priority to practical information. Thank you for sharing with those who share the same hobby passion. Quite the opposite of an ego-centered and nacycic video
As I get more experience on YT, I'm getting better at cutting out chatter! It drives me crazy too in vids that should get to the point!
Love watching your videos, that is really pleasant. Your English speaking is clear and fluent, with no inaudible accent. This's important for fans/hobbists for whom English is not the mother language. It makes your tuto very pleasant to follow.
Outstanding Video !!! Learned a few things , Thank You ! Hope you and your loved ones have a great/safe week. Looking forwards to your next video. Tony
Thank you Tony! All the best to you and loved ones as well!
Just stumbled upon you channel and I think is so helpful! I just got into gunpla and will be doing my first build and I am planning to airbrush it. I decided Im going to do a MG RX-78-2 which I think I can handle with your vids as a guide to get me through it. Youre awesome!
Great tips I'm trying to get in to gunpla recently and I want to try air brushing one day
This is the most detailed infromation I've come across online. Coming from 40k acrylic paint mini's this bridged a lot of gaps in my knowledge. Thank you.
Were have you been all my life?! Thanks sooo much!
your videos are always so cathartic to watch, your projects seem to work out perfectly everytime. thats a breath of fresh air for someone like me, whos still a bit nervous to break into the customization world. thank you for your work!!
Thanks for thinking so but def not perfect!
Looking forward to this series! I am starting up airbrushing myself so I can use all the tips I can get.
Awesome! Hope it helps you out :)
I mostly make model cars and vehicles and am just getting into airbrushing and these videos are super helpful, thank you! You explain everything very well.
Can't wait for your next vid on this series.
I'm about to start my first airbrush project, thank you so much for all your useful tips
This videos was really helpful and informative, It gives me confidence to use my airbrush, Ive had my airbrush kit sitting for maybe like 1 year because I was to anxious/scared to use it 😅
Oh no!! Give that poor guy a go!!
Thanks!
Thank you for your support!
Awesome video. Depending on how my summer goes I plan on getting back into gunpla this winter after almost a 10 year break. so this video is on my list for a revisit later.
Awesome!! Give it a go again :)
Cant wait for more of this!!! And good timing too. I got my airbrush yesterday and need to learn how to use it!
Hope you enjoy it!
@@frostedsnow I did! Thanks for your video!
Amazing timing, I've been using spray cans and hand brushing so far but thinking of upgrading to an airbrush setup next month. Very much looking forward to this series!
Yeay!! The transition is an exciting one!
How's that compressor getting it's cooling??
Very informative and great topic FrostedSnow! To hold my gunpla parts for painting, I use Loctite blue tac glue. It's like a gummy material, holds strong and comes off easily.
Thank you for this! You always provide such good insights. Both you and Kughee are master builders and your perspectives are invaluable.
You are too kind. Thank you!
This was incredible, so helpful for someone, like me, who is new to the hobby, thank you.
THIS IS IT! My one stop Airbrush everything! Thank you so soo sooo frign' much!
Great video!
thank you so much for all this information! I'm a beginner in airbrushing, and this video helps me a lot in setting a new airbrush studio
Note for myself
12:49
Thinner 15:27
Ratio 17:57
Amazing video :) learn everything i needed too except the hose and connector for the airbrush the 1/8 size. If by default everything would work or if an adaptor is needed for the compressor connection, etc...
Thank you for making this! Looking forward to the rest of the series!!
More to come!
Always such Great Valuable Information. 😊👍
Thanks franco!
Omg this series is just what I was looking for. Someone to breakdown the painting process from start to finish! This was so informative, thank you so much!
thank you!! you realy help me to finf out all I need to start painting gunpla! and good work!
Glad it helps!
following this series!
Very informative!! Im used to paint with acrylics due to the fact that it seems easier to paint with, no smells, etc...and laquer paints are quiet daunting tbh, so Ill be waiting for the second episode!!! Thanks!!
I find it easier to spray, though it requires more equipment!
I'll be getting my 1st airbrush later this month. I've used rattle cans in the past. I'm kinda nervous about it all but I think I will be able to manage this
I absolutely enjoy your instructional videos. Outstanding content.!
Thank you for this! Exactly what I needed!
Looking forward to the rest of the series. As someone already mentioned, loving the outtakes. We've stell got the Q-teeps! ;)
The Qtips killed me!! 😅😂🤣
im a fan of this, keep the series coming!!!!
Will you also tell us what kind of bottles y'all use to bulk thin your paints with? I'm always in the fence with these bottles wether they will hold lacquer paints well and don't really trust the ones I see on Amazon
We buy our bottles from Korean hobby stores! If they seem like they will make a clicking sound if you tap the plastic with your nails, it's good enough. My med bottles hold lacquer fine too and they are a bit weaker.
@@frostedsnow awesome, thanks for the tip
alright !!!
This gonna be awesome
just in time i going star to the basic at repaint gunpla
Yas!!! Go for it!
Very informative, I am new to airbrushing for my model helicopter canopies, really enjoyed your video, thank you for uploading.. I'm subscribed
Thank you for this great content. I am just starting in modelling and you are a great help!!!!!
Very happy to see your paint video, clear and easy understanding, but I need more practice, haha~
It warms my heart each time she says "Surfacer"
Months ago, I thought I had everything necessary to begin airbrushing. Then I started hearing about “SURFACER.”
What is SURFACER?
Do I use before PRIMER?
Do I use after PRIMER?
🤣🤣🤣
Then I heard about Leveling Thinner?!?! 😱😱😱
this was so informative , gotta get my spray booth set up like this lmao
Go for it!
I am super appreciative for this video. THANK YOU!
You are so welcome!
if you want a cheap gloss coat, some floor polishers work and are really really cheap. I wouldn't use it for the final topcoat though. Great video, thank you!
Loved the video!
Do you use an acrylic base so you can panel line with an enamel?
Just my airbrush about a week an a half ago, so this is going to be helpful
Perfect timing!
For doing a mettalic part i prime it black and then add black gloss and then a mettalic or do i use a white primer
Will talk about primer as we move down the Airbrush series. Watch out for it!
Thanks for the video, very helpful. Do you know where I can get the micro clip?
Please see pinned post! Check hardware shops!
Omg! You are a life saver! This is the tutorial I have been looking for. I am starting this hobby and waiting for my materials to arrive and I am very scared. I am currently located in South Korea and I have no idea where to buy paints and thinners! I hope you can help me some links where I could find them here T_T
If you can, easy to find searching on Naver. If in person, check out this shop: ua-cam.com/video/LuT4ISELCKE/v-deo.html
Neighbor Hobby Korea
@@frostedsnow Thank you so much! I am learning so much from your videos
You have sand part before paint?? Grift 600-800-1200??
So u move all you paint and thin it?
I love the content! Super helpful. Thanks!
Glad it helps!!
Thanks for this content 😊
Hello.. i just arrived here in korea.. do yo have any recommendations to where i could buy some good paints?
Any chance you could provide the distance of the airbrush from the piece while doing details and shading? As well as good close up shots of the pieces when the paint has dried between each layer of paint? I'd love to compare my projects to your amazing models and see how close I could get? I'm having much trouble with these 2 things... 😬😬😬
coming in the series!
Thank you! U got a subscriber from me for sure!
has there been a good top coat that protects chrome/metallic mirror look without loosing the mirror?
Not that I know of yet to 100% original sheen
this is so super super helpfull. thank you so much.
You're so welcome!
Really excellent and informative!
Thank you!
finally a new video.
Hi,I have some questions.No stainless steel models are sold in Taiwan, I’m a little bit sad.
Good day, is tamiya's surface primer good like the thing you mentioned about surfacer? [beginner here]
Hello 😊
I am new to. Your channel. I want to thank you for the great information.
Have you heard of people using SCUBA tanks for air supplying? I have a small. Pump but I also have 2 x SCUBA tanks I no longer use.
Take care
🌿🙂🎨
Woooooooot nice video as always
Thanks as always Chris!
Airbrush cleaners are expensive than regular thinner but they're much stronger than thinner so you don't need to use them as much as thinner to clean airbrush every time you need to change paint, especially after spraying metallic paints. And it also takes less time to clean by using airbrush cleaner. So I think airbrush cleaner is very worth buying.
And about bottles, is it hard to buy them in US (or any countries that aren't China, South Korea or SEA)? I posted an picture of my working desk on a gunpla group and some builders asked me "what are those?" while pointing at those bottles.
We buy our bottles from Korean hobby stores! Easy to find.
@@frostedsnow I can buy them easily too. That's the perk of being China's neighbor.
You mentioned you don't need 1 clip per part, but I always thought I noticed you painting all the parts at once. I bought 150 and it was way more than my Bugu needed, but I think I' would need like 500 for this stupid RG Zeong when I do it.
Also thanks for making this. Was waiting to watch this before I sprayed the Bugu down.
I usually don't for anything above HG, cuz it drives me crazy having so many pieces of foam take up all my space. I usually start off with all the armor parts, take em off for decal, then move on to inner frame, cuz armor parts require more layers and drying time. Inner frame finishes up fast, so they go in and out at the end. Final is top coat. Don't worry too much about the bugu, use it as an experimental kit :)
how many builds you do in a month, I usually do 1 in 3 or 4 months, so for me the booth, air filters and mask is no go. I also have a wireless airbrush that does the job.
I was wondering do you have any plan on doing a video on surface treatment? I see many videos on nub marks online but surface treatment seems to be skipped. As someone coming from warhammer to gunpla the concept is foreign to me and I'm not sure when its needed, if its needed in all situations how to deal with it in different types of paint job etc.
Not in the beginner series but a bit of the common concepts covered here: ua-cam.com/video/v4gr33KDL68/v-deo.html
This is awesome and greatly appreciated! I'm really excited for this series!
Hope you enjoy it!
Thank you so much for this video!
You are so welcome!
I have been using spray cans in painting my custom gunpla since i do have a space. But now I'm in an apartment without windows but with balcony. I plan to customize 4 zoids and 1 MG gunpla. Since i don't want to get in trouble with my neighbors(smell and sound) I plan not to paint the inner frames to reduce the time i will be painting. Right now I'm trying to decide whether to get the Spray Booth with Exhaust Duct and use Spray Cans or Get a cheap Airbrush (don't know which brand is good for beginners) and the Spray Booth with Exhaust Duct. I would really appreciate if I can get advice from experts.
What primer can i use for painting mettalics
my air compressor that is well ventilated also gets quite warm to the touch. I guess its just normal for them
For sure!
I was literally just thinking about diving into airbrushing! Thanks, im new to your channel and ive been loving it so far!
Welcome!!
what r those bottle called? do u have amz link?
Can you put a link for the air brush
please see pinned post!
Not sure what time it is for you but it's 2 in the morning for me
5 over here... lmao
6pm here ^^
Do you feel it's a worthwhile investment to buy airbrush needle lubricant or is it not needed?
Worth it! Thanks for pointing out. Will mention in future video!
Cookie has to be the luckiest man in the world to have such a beautiful and awesome perfect woman. I am a military models builder and I love this Channel its one of my favorite Channels now keep up the excellent work
Thank you!! 😊I
For paints that have been premixed for airbrushing, can you use those paints to perform hand painting
Yes, but its going to take a lot more coats. Premixed is very thin.
Does the high density foam have a diffrent name I have been trying to find locally and I can find anything that matches what's in the video , everything here is too squishy
I tried to put metal beads in my bottle, but after a months the metal beads is rusted, and the paint thinner is yellowing, and some metal debris at the bottom of my bottle. Idk why this is happen.