Yo link. Sorry for you click through rating but, you got me so inspired I just got up and threw a black primer on the “armored walnut” (great kit). I went back and finished the video. Thank you for inspiring so many!!!
Would you please consider doing a build and paint tutorial on some of the Ma.K resin garage kits? I couldn’t find any in your video list. I’m putting together my first 1/35 Krote and there’s unique challenges from the plastic kits I’m used to.
I love you videos. I tend not to enjoy tons of commentary, as I am more of a visual and tactile learner, but your commentary is perfect because overlap your commentary while you work vice speaking into the camera for half the video. Plus, you have amazing skills and experience, but present everything with humor and humility. Great instruction.
Wow, you sure crammed a lot of techniques into that video Linc! Perfect for us beginners. Thanks so much. Great video editing work and a beautiful looking pink, plastic space kit.
Excellent job, Linc. Very very accurate and a really good taste in the weathering. Exactly "al dente" in terms of damage. One of your best jobs lately! Congrats!
Ja Gut -(translation - yes good). Starting to really dig the shiny finishes on these Ma.k guys. I feel your pain with dry acrylic paint - that's Vallejo - they always seems to dry faster on the brush tip and makes it harder to work with (even worse with an airbrush) - try a little paint retarder - should help. Also watch out for AK / Mig washes in the model joints - had a few that literally "melted" apart and left the model legless - Bandai seems to use a softer plastic? that doesn't seem as rigorous as say Tamiya. Look forward to your next one. Great Stuff.
“Ja Gut”, lesson learned and many thanks. Yes, I do not use these same processes nor products on Bandai - the plastic is not the same. In fact, my next video will feature Bandai. Thank you again for your positive comment 🙏🙇🏻♂️
Hey Linc, great video yet again! Regarding spraying a lacquer glaze: do you find any issues with plastic shrinkage or becoming brittle as a result? Working with gunpla I’ve had issues with lacquers creating weak articulation points and even if I mask off the pegs and so forth, there seems to be a change in the masking margins that had led to breakage (dumbass abs misuse not withstanding). Any thoughts you could share would be most appreciated! Keep up the fantastic work!
Crazy! This is an earth shattering revelation to me! This is why I love your channel. Learning that I know nothing about anything is a great gift which inspires me to delete my “preconceptions” file again and again. Thanks much!
Channel related: "Paint on Plastic" is mentioned in a Pixar Studios' Lightyear trailer breakdown, comparing lighting of human Buzz's skin vs. his toy equivalent. First time I'd heard the term in the wild! ua-cam.com/video/_yD2NO4JAc4/v-deo.html
Yo link. Sorry for you click through rating but, you got me so inspired I just got up and threw a black primer on the “armored walnut” (great kit). I went back and finished the video. Thank you for inspiring so many!!!
All good 😅
This video is SO wonderful, Linc! It's one of my favorites by far! : )
Many thanks!
Would you please consider doing a build and paint tutorial on some of the Ma.K resin garage kits? I couldn’t find any in your video list. I’m putting together my first 1/35 Krote and there’s unique challenges from the plastic kits I’m used to.
I love you videos. I tend not to enjoy tons of commentary, as I am more of a visual and tactile learner, but your commentary is perfect because overlap your commentary while you work vice speaking into the camera for half the video. Plus, you have amazing skills and experience, but present everything with humor and humility. Great instruction.
Glad you enjoy it!
Wow, you sure crammed a lot of techniques into that video Linc! Perfect for us beginners. Thanks so much. Great video editing work and a beautiful looking pink, plastic space kit.
Glad it was helpful, thank you very much for the feedback!!
Man you are definitely one of the more humble UA-cam painters I’ve seen. Love your earnest style.
Thank you so much 😀
Was wondering how to make that desert pink! Thanks uncle Linc!
Great video again. I always learn a lot from them. Thanks for all.
Most welcome Louis C. 👋
This is so useful. Thank you Link!
Great video, full of awesome info. Really like how the pink looks and I'll definitely be keeping and eye out for those sticky back transfers.
Stunning technique.
Thank you! Cheers!
Definitely going to try this on my RG Sazabi! Looks great!!
Thats a great idea Dom!!
gorgeous!
Many thanks 😊
The Emperor approves!
Great Video Link, so cool to see lacquer used as a glaze.
Heya Franco, yes a most versatile paint, as you know 💪👋
Excellent job, Linc. Very very accurate and a really good taste in the weathering. Exactly "al dente" in terms of damage. One of your best jobs lately! Congrats!
Many thanks Didac and “welcome back”. The bonus videos are the same format and cheaper than before too, just FYI 😊🙏
Great vid...................... 👍👍👍
great video, thankss for posting. are the decalse basically letraset? cheers from Ireland
I found (by accident) that magic eraser adds a really nice "flat" look without actually damaging the paint in a noticeable way.
Nice 👍
Ja Gut -(translation - yes good). Starting to really dig the shiny finishes on these Ma.k guys. I feel your pain with dry acrylic paint - that's Vallejo - they always seems to dry faster on the brush tip and makes it harder to work with (even worse with an airbrush) - try a little paint retarder - should help. Also watch out for AK / Mig washes in the model joints - had a few that literally "melted" apart and left the model legless - Bandai seems to use a softer plastic? that doesn't seem as rigorous as say Tamiya. Look forward to your next one. Great Stuff.
“Ja Gut”, lesson learned and many thanks. Yes, I do not use these same processes nor products on Bandai - the plastic is not the same. In fact, my next video will feature Bandai. Thank you again for your positive comment 🙏🙇🏻♂️
Beautiful work! So much so, I'll forgo my Nixey joke I dropped on your IG account. :D 😀
Haha 😂 jokes are all good Troy and great to see here on my YT 👋
@@PaintonPlasticbyLincolnWright 😁😁😁
Hey Linc, great video yet again!
Regarding spraying a lacquer glaze: do you find any issues with plastic shrinkage or becoming brittle as a result?
Working with gunpla I’ve had issues with lacquers creating weak articulation points and even if I mask off the pegs and so forth, there seems to be a change in the masking margins that had led to breakage (dumbass abs misuse not withstanding).
Any thoughts you could share would be most appreciated!
Keep up the fantastic work!
Yep, Gunpla joints can’t handle solvents.
How long did you let the enamel wash dry before blending and cleanup? Thx!
Exactly one grocery shopping trip - 90mins 😅
Crazy! This is an earth shattering revelation to me!
This is why I love your channel. Learning that I know nothing about anything is a great gift which inspires me to delete my “preconceptions” file again and again.
Thanks much!
@@spudhimself5614 most welcome!!
What do you use for gap filling when building? I'm trying to build a Nitto Prowler but having issues with big gaps.
For these little suits, mostly Tamiya Basic Putty
Who makes this kit?
I couldn't find it.
It really is hard to back to other brands after using an S7.
Exactly, “where did my skills go!?!” moment, the S7s are SO noice!!
Channel related: "Paint on Plastic" is mentioned in a Pixar Studios' Lightyear trailer breakdown, comparing lighting of human Buzz's skin vs. his toy equivalent. First time I'd heard the term in the wild! ua-cam.com/video/_yD2NO4JAc4/v-deo.html
Oh wow, that’s so cool to hear the word combo out in the wild and I’m MAD about that amazing trailer!! Many thanks Robert for the heads up!!
Is there a way to hire someone to build the model in Tokyo?
Yes I am sure there is. My old collections are all in Tokyo. ^^