@Oliver Viehland the 'maker' is also on Nightshift's video buddy. It goes hand in hand with his method: video is this one ua-cam.com/video/F3GlNC2cK8s/v-deo.html
I only comment because you asked about how to say "porous." We say it like "pour-us." I watch and enjoy all of your videos and you are entertaining and great at communicating technique.
You can't imagine how much I enjoy all of your videos. I just keep watching one after another all night. And also you make a smile on my face quite often, love your style of presenting an your charisma. Sorry for my English I'm not so good at it. Keep it like that mate. I send you a really big hug from distance.
It's all coming together nicely Martin. And hey, you ain't kidding about a lot of work making these videos. I know exactly how you feel. They're a lot of fun to make but the hours one needs to produce a quality video are astronomical! Anyway keep the goodness flowing. Cheers!
I'm loving this build. I haven't built a model in at least 30 years. But there's something relaxing about watching these little machines come to life with your talent.
A bit late, but a solution to you feeling its lacking dust and mud tones, is if you have some model leaves, sprinkle some of those on, take a step back and have a look, if it still looks like its lacking even with the leaves on it, then you should add some. great Video Martin, Keep up the great work
Pour-ous? Poor-ois? Poooriss? You crack me up mate, love the videos, hand on my heart this is the only thing I watch in the week (and I watch a lot of stuff on here) that I actually hang out for the release time of it and wake up on a Saturday morning to watch with a morning coffee :)
You said the dust effects are still lacking something. What about adding some dusty footprints? They are pretty easy to do and can add some more interesting detail on the horizontal surfaces. The Tiger looks amazing btw
Great brushwork, Martin, your wash/predusting control is remarkable! I usually put a bunch of pigments all tracks, wheels and lower hull which covers everything I previously painted. Your techniques will be of great help!
My 2c - I think it needs more heavy mud build up in the road wheels. Right now it looks like a tiger thats been driving on the road and a lot of the heavy "chunky" mud has fallen off. It looks 100% fine as is, but you were talking about adding more and thats where I'd add to make it look more like the Tiger is presently in a muddy combat zone instead of having been there in the past.
Really superior work, very effective contrasts and tonal and texture changes ......I think really you have your idea of what it should looks like in your mind. Just fantastic!!!! Thank you for sharing!!!!
Loved it! I believe the pronunciation of porous is the same as "poor us" which is the exact opposite of us who are rewarded every week with new Tiger videos on UA-cam! Love the mud effects, I think I will finally have to break down and get some Tamiya colors and lacquer thinner. All these years and it's been almost all Vallejo paints. I'll make sure to get things labeled "Earth" too. Take care! See you mate, in the next one!
I've actually seen someone make a very realistic dry mud and dust effect with Vallejo (or Panzer Aces range) colors mixed with some Tamiya Flat Base! That would be very interesting to try!
Hey Uncle Nightshift! The videos for this tank make excellent guides for each step, I'm going back and rewatching them in turn. Tracks next... I've been noting down the products and materials you've used. I'm not going to reproduce your method exactly, but I'd like to at least get close, and since I've only got a nasty GW mud product, I'm loading up a shopping cart with Wilder and Mig products.
Another great informative video Uncle Martin. What I used for mud effects in watered down Elmer's glue and pastels. I'll rub the pastel sticks against sandpaper then apply it generously
The polished metal effect on the running gear depends on the soil type the tank traversed. Clay soils polish metal like fine wet/dry sandpaper but sandy soil grinds a duller pitted surface that doesn't really shine - I've never managed to get a realistic look on my models, it will be interesting to finally see the tiger with its tracks on.
I love your videos and tips you share . just great . In India we don't get all these weathering materials so I make do with mixing colors and chalk shavings for mud effect
Add a comment? Okay, "It sure is warm today, too warm to wear this jacket!".Okay, Ill put my comment on track... enjoyed your video and "Subscribe" written on the bottom of the Tiger! I need a lot of help remembering good ways to weather a model and forgetting the bad habits Ive developed! Thanks so much for your help.
I used those rust Mig Paints on my M4A3 105mm tank that has round deflection marks and it looked great! For the base of the crater I used a metallic silver paint and then put the MiG rust on and it looked great but that’s just the way I did it. Thanks for the tips! 👍
Great video! You are a master modeler! I would love to actually see you handle any other type of model, like a plane or so, just to see what kind of weathering techniques you would use!
The tiger is looking awesome. I have been thinking about ordering some of the textured earth products and this video made me make my mind up bout it. About to order them now. Awesome video as always.
@@NightShiftScaleModels I really love how real looking your rust effects look specially on the exhaust on tanks but all your rust effects and basically all your effects and weathering lol. All I have is hobby lobby paints cause that's all that is near me,but I am going to put in a big order what all products does the master recommend for weathering and rust and just in general lol. Sorry if that's to big of a question I just really value your opinion cause your the best modeler In the world seriously you are lol thanks for your time it's much appreciated
Dear Uncle Night Shift, I must admit each week I wait in-front of my laptop waiting for your latest releases here on UA-cam...with extreme anxiety and anticipation (picture a small child awaking Xmas morning). As I was waiting patiently, I was formulating my letter to the World Modelling Society Hall of Fame Board members. I wanted to inform you that I have never voted, much less wrote a letter, to this very elite group of artists. It is so elite, I don't think V van Gogh has been accepted! I wish you luck and hope that your nomination results in a spot in the WMSHF! BTW it's Pore us...Strong Tenk forever!!
@@NightShiftScaleModels Here is abluesy jam for ya: Drove my Tiger through the mud got stuck and hit bya SCUD(anachronistic I know) Drove my Tiger to Bastogne, now my baby Tiger she gooooneee. Got my tiger painted snowcamo white, she got hit by some rusty blight. She to me is just a hazy memoryyyyy, yet now I'm suckling a big tasty mammaryyyy. I kind of lost it in the end there though...
Aynone know how he makes those tiny bolt heads (for lack of better term) for certain objects out of aluminum foil ? Does he have like a tiny hole puncher or something or did I miss something in one of his videos about this?
From personal experience driving tracked vehicles in combat environments, mud builds up quite a bit on the front of vehicles due to the other vehicles in front of you as you drive in a convoy. It tends to throw up large clots of earth that even land on the top of your tank. In Iraq in 2003 our tank had mud 6in thick on the front of it due to this. Not sure this would work for the Tiger but it might help.
Just commenting to comment. Quality is wayyy up there all the time, so it's pretty useless to mention it in every video I think :D Keep things rolling and stay safe and healthy!
Superb video, I love this Tiger 1 and I will not lie to you, I am inspired by your work which I find excellent! Anyway, just a quick question: what size of copper wire do you use for the superstructures on any tank ? (I know that depending on the scale but for 1/35 scale for example) Never give up and continue what you do ! ;D
thanks! the most "universal" diameter for 35th scale is 0.5mm for me. I use it almost all the time when making grab handles, and 0.3 mm for cables and electric wires
In the end it took you longer to make this tiger than it did in 1943 in a factory ^^ Outstanding work Uncle!
yeah, talk about being inefficient!
H D How is what he said underhanded criticism?
I’ve just made a weld seam maker and tried doing some weld seams on a king tiger. The video you made a while back was really helpful
@Oliver Viehland the 'maker' is also on Nightshift's video buddy. It goes hand in hand with his method: video is this one ua-cam.com/video/F3GlNC2cK8s/v-deo.html
Last time I was this early this tiger was still green
I only comment because you asked about how to say "porous." We say it like "pour-us." I watch and enjoy all of your videos and you are entertaining and great at communicating technique.
I would pronounce it "Pour-uss"
_pour_ as in a skin-pore or four, and _us_ akin to spies like us, or in walrus.. for myown pronouncing.
I feel like Otto Carius would love this.
His spirit does 😼
@@dotdashdotdash amen
We also should tell Paul Wittmann about this!
This is always my favourite step. This takes it from a museum piece on display to an active tank with character, history and function.
This whole Fehrmann Tiger series is absolutely freaking brilliant.
I finished a airfix 1/76 scale tiger and I followed all of the mud and weathering videos by you uncle. Thank you soooo much
You can't imagine how much I enjoy all of your videos. I just keep watching one after another all night. And also you make a smile on my face quite often, love your style of presenting an your charisma. Sorry for my English I'm not so good at it. Keep it like that mate. I send you a really big hug from distance.
I think you are the best modeling channel on youtube 👍👍👍
Those streaks on the sides of the lower hull are fantastic!
and it was so easy and fast!
It's all coming together nicely Martin. And hey, you ain't kidding about a lot of work making these videos. I know exactly how you feel. They're a lot of fun to make but the hours one needs to produce a quality video are astronomical! Anyway keep the goodness flowing. Cheers!
I'm loving this build. I haven't built a model in at least 30 years. But there's something relaxing about watching these little machines come to life with your talent.
A bit late, but a solution to you feeling its lacking dust and mud tones, is if you have some model leaves, sprinkle some of those on, take a step back and have a look, if it still looks like its lacking even with the leaves on it, then you should add some.
great Video Martin, Keep up the great work
Pour-ous? Poor-ois? Poooriss? You crack me up mate, love the videos, hand on my heart this is the only thing I watch in the week (and I watch a lot of stuff on here) that I actually hang out for the release time of it and wake up on a Saturday morning to watch with a morning coffee :)
4:58 very smooth👌
You said the dust effects are still lacking something. What about adding some dusty footprints? They are pretty easy to do and can add some more interesting detail on the horizontal surfaces. The Tiger looks amazing btw
I suggested that and he thought it too deep a level of detail.
Yes, he actually said that.
It´s so cool to see this model getting better and better. It´s a piece of art, I really enjoyed this video
" Anyone who can think of only one way to pronounce a word obviously lacks imagination ". Mark Twain ( Probably).
That was definitely Abraham Lincoln
@OriginalYithian except when it's incredibly deep. then it's definitely Jaden Smith
Nah guys, that quote is obviously from Jean Luke Picard.
My Friday has improved immensely now. Thank you!
I use Adam products also on my last build and I love them, and now I learn a new way to use them, thanks Martin for the great tips on this video.
Great brushwork, Martin, your wash/predusting control is remarkable! I usually put a bunch of pigments all tracks, wheels and lower hull which covers everything I previously painted. Your techniques will be of great help!
I generally don't like covering everything with mud, but might give this more restrained effect a go; it looks amazing.
Great vid thanks for sharing.
I can't say why, but around the 5 minute mark, I got the urge to subscribe. So I did! AWESOME work and awesome tips! Thank you!
My 2c - I think it needs more heavy mud build up in the road wheels. Right now it looks like a tiger thats been driving on the road and a lot of the heavy "chunky" mud has fallen off. It looks 100% fine as is, but you were talking about adding more and thats where I'd add to make it look more like the Tiger is presently in a muddy combat zone instead of having been there in the past.
Really superior work, very effective contrasts and tonal and texture changes ......I think really you have your idea of what it should looks like in your mind.
Just fantastic!!!!
Thank you for sharing!!!!
Awesome effects made to look easy but obviously require a high level of skill and patience. 👍
Always look forward to your Friday update videos. So informative. Have a great weekend, from Texas.
Yeah! Uncle Night Shift. My Friday is complete.
Loved it! I believe the pronunciation of porous is the same as "poor us" which is the exact opposite of us who are rewarded every week with new Tiger videos on UA-cam! Love the mud effects, I think I will finally have to break down and get some Tamiya colors and lacquer thinner. All these years and it's been almost all Vallejo paints. I'll make sure to get things labeled "Earth" too. Take care! See you mate, in the next one!
I've actually seen someone make a very realistic dry mud and dust effect with Vallejo (or Panzer Aces range) colors mixed with some Tamiya Flat Base! That would be very interesting to try!
@@NightShiftScaleModels oh awesome! I certainly have some on hand. I'll give it a shot! Thank you 😊
Great work! It's looking better and better each video! :D
I don't know what else you want too add, looks freaking amazing !!!
A LOT 😁
This is just super amazing ! It’s almost hard to come up with enough complimentary statements. But I am learning so much from watching your videos
Amazing work Martin... one of the highlights of my Fridays is to watch your videos!
How are you amazing at EVERYTHING??? Beautiful as always, Martin
Hey Uncle Nightshift! The videos for this tank make excellent guides for each step, I'm going back and rewatching them in turn. Tracks next...
I've been noting down the products and materials you've used. I'm not going to reproduce your method exactly, but I'd like to at least get close, and since I've only got a nasty GW mud product, I'm loading up a shopping cart with Wilder and Mig products.
Das ist toll, Uncle Nightshift. Muddy good tank..
Great work man, following you for a year now and making models after your guidance- kudos!!!
It's looking phenomenal
I love this dust and mud 😍
Another great informative video Uncle Martin. What I used for mud effects in watered down Elmer's glue and pastels. I'll rub the pastel sticks against sandpaper then apply it generously
wood glue + real earth also kinda works! I used it when I was younger
@@NightShiftScaleModels I do that as well! 👍
The polished metal effect on the running gear depends on the soil type the tank traversed. Clay soils polish metal like fine wet/dry sandpaper but sandy soil grinds a duller pitted surface that doesn't really shine - I've never managed to get a realistic look on my models, it will be interesting to finally see the tiger with its tracks on.
I love your videos and tips you share . just great . In India we don't get all these weathering materials so I make do with mixing colors and chalk shavings for mud effect
Great job. Look foward to the next video
You are very inspiring to us with your techniques. I love your nasty tiger
Add a comment? Okay, "It sure is warm today, too warm to wear this jacket!".Okay, Ill put my comment on track... enjoyed your video and "Subscribe" written on the bottom of the Tiger! I need a lot of help remembering good ways to weather a model and forgetting the bad habits Ive developed! Thanks so much for your help.
Indeed it is!
Thank you , Uncle Martin
Beautiful work, brother ,
Nice work!
I used those rust Mig Paints on my M4A3 105mm tank that has round deflection marks and it looked great! For the base of the crater I used a metallic silver paint and then put the MiG rust on and it looked great but that’s just the way I did it. Thanks for the tips! 👍
might try the silver paint base next time!
Night Shift 👍
Thank you for sharing all these great ideas man... Hope i get half as good some day
Great video! You are a master modeler! I would love to actually see you handle any other type of model, like a plane or so, just to see what kind of weathering techniques you would use!
Awesome work sir,
this Tiger is looking amazing!
The tiger is looking awesome. I have been thinking about ordering some of the textured earth products and this video made me make my mind up bout it. About to order them now. Awesome video as always.
niceeee! make sure to go with the "Fine" variant, "Stony" is aimed more towards diorama and terrains
@@NightShiftScaleModels
I really love how real looking your rust effects look specially on the exhaust on tanks but all your rust effects and basically all your effects and weathering lol. All I have is hobby lobby paints cause that's all that is near me,but I am going to put in a big order what all products does the master recommend for weathering and rust and just in general lol. Sorry if that's to big of a question I just really value your opinion cause your the best modeler In the world seriously you are lol thanks for your time it's much appreciated
may i suggest the next vehicle series after this be a Tiger 2. it looks great i cant wait to see it finished
Thank you for the great video. I will paint the tiger according to your lessons.
Amazing as always bro!
Like a god😮!!!!! Master class! Thank for this.
I think uncle nightshift needs to do the quarantine challenge
5:00 LOL already subscribed my dear uncle Night Shift! Hehe this made me giggle
It just gets better and better!!😀
Fantastische Arbeit, Bravo !!
Dear Uncle Night Shift, I must admit each week I wait in-front of my laptop waiting for your latest releases here on UA-cam...with extreme anxiety and anticipation (picture a small child awaking Xmas morning). As I was waiting patiently, I was formulating my letter to the World Modelling Society Hall of Fame Board members. I wanted to inform you that I have never voted, much less wrote a letter, to this very elite group of artists. It is so elite, I don't think V van Gogh has been accepted! I wish you luck and hope that your nomination results in a spot in the WMSHF! BTW it's Pore us...Strong Tenk forever!!
A secret modelling illuminati!!! there's no chance any one of us mere mortals would ever get there!
@@NightShiftScaleModels shhhh, for now it's just you and me Uncle!!
Excellent! It is just a pitty I can't find those wilder acrylic mud and dust anywhere in Europe...
I think the weathering looks fantastic.....
Tony
Nearly all done, and I think it looks pretty darn good. I can't wait for the finale Vid. Great work :).
Can't wait to see the final finished model
Simply amazing work!!
100%👍Martin😊.
This is Muddy Shadow, I'm a great blues guitarist!!!!
I'm stealing the name, thank you uncle!!!!!!!
🤣 definitely from New Orleans!
@@NightShiftScaleModels Here is abluesy jam for ya:
Drove my Tiger through the mud
got stuck and hit bya SCUD(anachronistic I know)
Drove my Tiger to Bastogne, now my baby Tiger she gooooneee.
Got my tiger painted snowcamo white, she got hit by some rusty blight.
She to me is just a hazy memoryyyyy, yet now I'm suckling a big tasty mammaryyyy.
I kind of lost it in the end there though...
Wow good work my friend you make the best videos i like it a lot that you extend your build and do it in parts so we could pick a thing up
Thank you for another great video👍
Some great tips!!! Usual... 👌👌Tiger's looking fantastic... 😍
This Tiger isn't finish yet? 😲 ... yes, there is plenty of good reasons, cheapping is the best of all and well done Night Shift! 👍
I camped on your channel for this video for an hour.
Fabulous as always.
Amazing work
Hi Martin, simply perfect !
Nice detail in the lower hull jajajaj subscribe.
Regards and... Stay home.
Awesome job!
excellent work!
Eyyy Nightshift is liking comments again
I know what it's missing!
Interior😁just kidding.
Beautiful work as usual👍
looking great brother!!!
Looking great!
Finally I'm early!
YESSSSSSSSSSS! 3rd
BTW I'm building a 1/35 M4 Sherman in a diorama with a flak 36/37.
The word you're looking for with the idler wheel/paint sculptor tool is burnishing.
Really fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mud on the right side top deck. Depends on the speed and ground the tracks would kick it up there too.
God bless you uncle night shift 😜👌
I really love your videos and just in case someone hasn’t mentioned it, I’m sure they have. I would pronounce porous
As poor -russ 👍✊
Mate you can paint. Good stuff.
You should do a work space tour
Looking good!
Aynone know how he makes those tiny bolt heads (for lack of better term) for certain objects out of aluminum foil ? Does he have like a tiny hole puncher or something or did I miss something in one of his videos about this?
dang real nice almost done this is real fun
From personal experience driving tracked vehicles in combat environments, mud builds up quite a bit on the front of vehicles due to the other vehicles in front of you as you drive in a convoy. It tends to throw up large clots of earth that even land on the top of your tank. In Iraq in 2003 our tank had mud 6in thick on the front of it due to this. Not sure this would work for the Tiger but it might help.
Definitely a valuable insight! I might play around with that idea in the future!
Great! As always😊
Just commenting to comment. Quality is wayyy up there all the time, so it's pretty useless to mention it in every video I think :D Keep things rolling and stay safe and healthy!
Looks better and better! ;)
Great Stuff !
Superb video, I love this Tiger 1 and I will not lie to you, I am inspired by your work which I find excellent! Anyway, just a quick question: what size of copper wire do you use for the superstructures on any tank ? (I know that depending on the scale but for 1/35 scale for example)
Never give up and continue what you do ! ;D
thanks! the most "universal" diameter for 35th scale is 0.5mm for me. I use it almost all the time when making grab handles, and 0.3 mm for cables and electric wires