Tutorial: Recreating Cast Texture and Heavy Weld Seams

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  • @PatrickMcTie
    @PatrickMcTie 9 років тому +7

    That's cool! I wouldn't have thought of using stretched sprue to make weld seams.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому +2

      ***** Thank you Pat! The sprue here was more to fill the gap and build up the weld seams from the cast surface, as this is a Russian tank so the welds ain't purty fro sure! But you can use it as the weld line itself and score it with a hobby knife.

  • @matthewoconnor7518
    @matthewoconnor7518 9 років тому +5

    Thanks man your videos have given me some inspiration to try add some more effects into my models

  • @tommyboyscalemodeling4988
    @tommyboyscalemodeling4988 9 років тому

    Very nice tutorial Evan. I had never heard of using stretched sprue for weld seams. Very clever and useful. Thanks for sharing buddy.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому +1

      TommyBoy ScaleModeling Thanks Tommy! I use stretched sprue for wiring and antennae too.

  • @emmedigi89
    @emmedigi89 4 роки тому

    Very nice video! Clear and easy to follow.

  • @lesliebatonyi9479
    @lesliebatonyi9479 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this tutorial!!!! I have learnt a ton from your videos, and I appreciate the effort the you put into your work!!! Thanks again from a another Canadian and keep up the good work!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ArmourEmpire
    @ArmourEmpire 9 років тому +1

    Really good method and technique. Clever stuff. Thanks for sharing Evan. The sprue is remarkably effective

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      Armour Empire Thank you Mark! You modern armour builders never have to deal with the welds or cast textures ..... but then the camo kills you lol. My Orochi Bradley is awesome and I'm really enjoying the build so far. Pick it up if you can; as I explain in my next update it's basically modern Tamiya-esque parts count and exquisite molding, Trumpeter instructions, and at my shop was $45 while an older Dragon or Trumpeter kit there costs $50. PE, anti-slip, separate tires and a wheel mask ...... when are they releasing a StuG kit lol

    • @ArmourEmpire
      @ArmourEmpire 9 років тому +1

      Really good value for sure. I know Brad geeky rocket has this one too and was keen to see what you both thoughts of it. iTools very takom esq too. Orochi do some of the tracks for takom so I wonder if there is a tie in somewhere. Know what you mean about Tamiya also. It has that look

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      Armour Empire Yeah, Andy said that Orochi is a part of Takom. Orochi has been doing tracks and detail sets for some time though.

  • @geekyrocket9714
    @geekyrocket9714 9 років тому +1

    Who says all the fun of BBQing has to stay outside? 101 uses for a shish kabob stick ;) Awesome technique, very simple and easy to do and the results look spot on! I'll be book marking this video for my KV-1 Light cast and Heavy cast variants by Trumpeter.
    Keep up the great work brother! Cheers!

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      GeekyRocket Thanks Brad! You've got both kits? lol....never know when you might need a heavy or a light turret, eh?

  • @duckhunt1058
    @duckhunt1058 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for this tip. I tried it today on some left over parts. It turned out pretty cool. I like the effect it gives.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  8 років тому

      I'm glad it worked out for you! Thank you for the comment :)

  • @stephenmckinlay2618
    @stephenmckinlay2618 9 років тому +2

    another good tutorial young man. never thought of doing the weld seams like that.
    i will give it a try on my next build. also mr surfacer 500. works well for texture give it a try
    on one of your builds. happy modelling.

    • @tonyromano6220
      @tonyromano6220 2 роки тому

      Yepper Mr Surfacer is damn nice stuff.

  • @cinnamaon
    @cinnamaon 3 роки тому

    Thank you, this video will benefit me and my models a lot. I will apply this method to my Airfix 1/35th Hetzer.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  3 роки тому

      Buying those products in bulk is quite an investment though. Just go with Tamiya airbrush cleaner since it's the same as Extra thin but about 1/3rd the coat by volume.

  • @RollingThunderModels
    @RollingThunderModels 9 років тому +1

    Good video! I use the same technique with Revell putty and glue. I'm looking forward to see the KV painted, your texture should look great under a coat of paint :)

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому +1

      ***** Thanks buddy :) I'm hoping turns out well....all I need now is a cool camo pattern to do!

  • @FiauraTheTankGirlGamer
    @FiauraTheTankGirlGamer 9 років тому +3

    Cool! I've got a damaged Firestorm module that I could use this for to make it look like an old repair on the vessel, add some character to the model :)

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому +1

      ***** Thanks Fiaura! I hope the video is helpful to you; your plan sounds pretty cool :)

  • @schweinhund227
    @schweinhund227 9 років тому

    Like the blooper ! Keep up the good work ! interesting technique.
    The stretched sprue is so handy for all sort of reasons...
    take care.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      Norm Lajoie lol that was my first attempt and I forgot how close I was supposed to put the sprue....well I think I'll remember next time :P I've got some thinner lengths that I can use for wiring or antennae. Thanks for watching, Norm; you take care too :)

    • @stuartsscalemodels.8299
      @stuartsscalemodels.8299 9 років тому +1

      Interesting technique evan. I may well give it a go on my kv1 when i get around to building it.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      Stuart Avery Thanks Stuart! Just make sure your KV is a cast turret model first :) I hope the video is helpful to you!

  • @JoeMakesModelKits
    @JoeMakesModelKits 9 років тому

    Wow great tutorial! This tutorial helps so much. Can't wait till you finish this Kv-1.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      Joe Makes Model Kits Thanks Joe! Hopefully I'll be painting it by next weekend.
      ...hopefully... :P

  • @milky55way2012
    @milky55way2012 9 років тому

    Nice to finally see that KV 1 coming along!

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      milky55way2012 Yes it's a nice kit..thanks for sending it! I'm looking into buying another KV from trumpeter too it's so nice. I've just got to finish up the tracks and they it's camo time!

  • @740TRD_4r
    @740TRD_4r 6 років тому

    Great technique, this will come in handy on my 1/16 Renault FT

  • @piotrklyz
    @piotrklyz 9 років тому

    Good video Evan, nice and simple...great stuff ,very usefull. Cheers bud

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      Panzerbuilder Thanks Piotr! I hope you find it useful!

  • @allanstott6999
    @allanstott6999 2 роки тому

    I'm in the process of building a 1/16 T34-85 and am really looking forward to this stage.

  • @alansmodelmaking1558
    @alansmodelmaking1558 9 років тому

    Thanks for this guide, really easy and simple way to make such important parts of a model pop! Wondering about that flaming sprue though...

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      Alan'sModelMaking Thanks Alan! Yeah the flaming sprue...I still like how I kept on talking as it burst into flames in my hands. I was like "hmm...well I wasn't expecting that."

  • @timtamtung
    @timtamtung 9 років тому +1

    that's a neat method. Stippling Mr surfacer 500 also works great. I just find both the tamiya extra thin and putty would smell like crap ! haha

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      timtamtung Thanks Tungy! Mr. Surfacer is very hard to get in Canada, though :C Yeah the smell is pretty nasty lol

  • @Just-an-ordinary-average-guy
    @Just-an-ordinary-average-guy 8 років тому

    nice video. glad to see im not the only one who does the putty / glue trick for cast surfaces.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  8 років тому

      Thanks for watching! Yes it seems to be a standard technique, probably because it's so easy and doesn't require any special products

    • @Just-an-ordinary-average-guy
      @Just-an-ordinary-average-guy 8 років тому +1

      +Panzermeister36 yes it is very easy to do. i recently just got a 1/15 stug IV and its in desporate need of texturing lol

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  8 років тому

      Awesome! That'll be one big StuG for sure. I love StuGs and am working on a StuG IV right now too

    • @Just-an-ordinary-average-guy
      @Just-an-ordinary-average-guy 8 років тому

      Cool. Would love to see some videos of its build. What kit?

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  8 років тому

      +shawn antunes The kit was Dragon's 1/35 scale StuG IV early (the one without zimmerit). I didn't do a video on the build, but I've done videos on builds on Dragons StuG IIIs and Panzer IVs and this was just a mix of both. It was a great kit to build! I will do videos on the finishing of it though because I'm going to do a winter whitewash over the camo pattern and I'll show how I do that, and I'll also do a video on the weathering process.

  • @ApriliaRSV4F
    @ApriliaRSV4F 5 років тому

    Nice. Wish I had thought of replicating the casting texture on mt Takom SMK turrets. Do you think it would work if the if you stamped the wet putty with sand paper to give you a constant cast texture? I'm tempted to buy the kit again.

  • @steviegibson5847
    @steviegibson5847 9 років тому +1

    Great tutorial. Nicely filmed and very clear. Nasty, smelly stuff that Tamiya . Try also the correction fluid tip sometime.....NOT smelly! AND very quick drying.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      Thanks Stevie! Yeah I was going to give you method a try but I felt more comfortable using this method. I'll try out your next time...but I bet it's basically the same consistency and all as the thinned down tamiya putty. I don't know about English white-out but here that stuff reeks! Like concentrated Sharpie; acetone I think...more chemistry :P And I kept the video to about 10 mins too!

    • @steviegibson5847
      @steviegibson5847 9 років тому +1

      Haha.....10 minute videos.....PERFECT! LOL.

  • @paips4
    @paips4 9 років тому

    Interesting , well done Evan

  • @Espingify
    @Espingify 9 років тому

    Nice video man, you do it again... you know that white putty can be used for a exhaust to give the "rust and oxide effect" for a tamiya panzer IV AusD? (is the early panzer of the french battle)

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      ***** Thanks :) Yeah I did try using thinned putty to add some rusty surface effects to my E-50's exhausts too.

  • @skullmaster6888
    @skullmaster6888 9 років тому

    I think you should turn on more lamps, because it's helluva dark there. And from what I hear it's the first video without the hoarseness.
    PS: Ah, and a question. Can I use a simple old brush from a picture-painting kit?

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      Skull Gun Well I have tow lamps; one from my side and one from the camera's side, but the camera one died so its not on for some of the video. Fixed now, though. I think a white background rather than the green would help too. You could use any brush I think....the one I used here was pretty much destroyed before I even started. I suggest doing a test on the bottom of the turret of hull first though.

    • @skullmaster6888
      @skullmaster6888 9 років тому

      Panzermeister36 K, thx.

  • @destinygamerz4507
    @destinygamerz4507 9 років тому

    Omg I love the back ground music its From Tom Clancy hawx and nice vid by the way

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      destinygamerz Thanks! Yeah good catch :D all the music in this video is from HAWX but I knew someone would recognize the theme song! That game was like my entire childhood lol

    • @destinygamerz4507
      @destinygamerz4507 9 років тому +1

      same here i loved all the plan including thier detail

  • @delb64
    @delb64 4 роки тому

    Milliput white rolled very thin, placed where you need weld seam and picked with a toothpic makes very real weld seams of any scale.

  • @rafaelvoncina6036
    @rafaelvoncina6036 4 роки тому

    Acetone works great for dilluting Tamiya putty. And when putty hardens up in its tube, you can use the same chemical to soften it. Use acetone from a pharmacy (expensive) or a DIY shop (cheaper). When you use putty as a filler you can avoid sanding by cleaning up the excess by wiping it with an acetone soaked cotton bud.
    And sorry for being five years late.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  4 роки тому +1

      No worries! Thank you for the advice. I was not very experienced at the time of making this video...I'm probably like 17 years old 😅

    • @tonyromano6220
      @tonyromano6220 2 роки тому

      I wondered about that.

    • @tonyromano6220
      @tonyromano6220 2 роки тому

      @@Panzermeister36 ooops 6 years old. Sorry kiddo!

  • @masonmilesbutler
    @masonmilesbutler 9 років тому

    Probably try this on my KV-1 in the Future! :)

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      MMB CUSTOMS & Reviews Thanks for watching! I hope it helps you out on your KV :)

  • @MightyPacifist
    @MightyPacifist 9 років тому

    Noice vid man... i put this on my Panther G and it looks fuking sexy... Keep it up bruh :D

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому +1

      Alexander Stoner Thanks Alex! Cast textures look damn cool :D

  • @MiniWarzone
    @MiniWarzone 9 років тому

    Great vid.

  • @kaichenwang3072
    @kaichenwang3072 5 років тому

    Hi there. I just wondering if we can thin tamiya regular putty with X-20/X-20A/gunze me.color thinner or other thinners to do the same work. Thanks!

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  5 років тому +1

      +Kaichen Wang probably with X-20A. X-20 is enamel thinner; X-20A is acrylic thinner.

  • @MrPerforations
    @MrPerforations 9 років тому

    I was thinking that old can of custard powder dated sometime in 2011 and some varnish/paint to bond it would work?, would make for better blending due to the corn starch and gloss varnish would also blend better due to thinner drying and with silver and black , its metallic.

    • @MrPerforations
      @MrPerforations 9 років тому +1

      MrPerforations for welds could use string soaked in the goo.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  9 років тому

      MrPerforations Custard powder? Never thought of it, but it could work....never know until you try! It would be a similar consistency but definitely cheaper, and with a different smell lol

  • @tonyromano6220
    @tonyromano6220 2 роки тому

    I do like the weld…

  • @RasEli03
    @RasEli03 6 років тому

    Crap! I dot epoxy putty! But can I use that?

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  6 років тому

      It should work well too!

    • @RasEli03
      @RasEli03 6 років тому

      Panzermeister36 i tryed and it became like a ston. Beceuse the putty is abit hard

  • @paulmillard1130
    @paulmillard1130 Рік тому

    I don't think they're weld lines they are sand caste mould joints.

  • @alexhunt7810
    @alexhunt7810 5 років тому

    Uh, your method of making weld seams seems needlessly dangerous. Melting styrene gives off some unpleasant fumes, as does its combustion. Putty is much safer.
    Thank you for the cast technique - it seems very similar to the rolled steel techniques I've seem elsewhere but heavier.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  5 років тому +1

      +Alex Hunt stretched sprue is a very common technique. There is so little material that such fumes aren't of concern. We probably inhale more fumes from glue and thinners. But, you can always buy some styrene rod which is what I do now.

    • @alexhunt7810
      @alexhunt7810 5 років тому +1

      @@Panzermeister36 I work mostly in acrylics to avoid this (though I'm always tempted by enamels). I'd personally recommend green or brown stuff

  • @777mallen
    @777mallen 5 років тому

    Great tutorial of technique. Ruined by the too loud "background "music.

  • @tonyromano6220
    @tonyromano6220 2 роки тому

    Mr Surfacer 500 works better, IMO.

  • @danielhowgate6175
    @danielhowgate6175 4 роки тому

    0:54

  • @easyazpie9091
    @easyazpie9091 6 років тому

    use mr.surfacer instead lol

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  6 років тому

      I probably the best way to be honest, but it's hard to get that around here sometimes.

    • @Panzermeister36
      @Panzermeister36  6 років тому

      *That's probably