It looks so great, practice makes perfect, oh and I have a suggestion, I'd love to see you build a Tu95 in 1/72, it would be a great bomber, maybe you could even show us more of your awesome techniques, anyways keep it up, great job on this one and stay safe!
You do terrific work my friend! Im glad to have found your chanel! Forgive my bad memory, but you said the markings on the plane were from slovenia right?
As always, excellent wear. the most incredible thing is what you can achieve using the airbrush. Do you have any tips regarding dilution, pressure and distance from the airbrush? Really incredible. Accompanying and always learning.
Thanks mate, I find that for me it is best to have just a bit of paint in fast evaporating thinner (IPA). Not all paints are compatible though. The pressure is very much dependant on other factors and I adjust it on the fly. For this kind of work I start at 10 psi. The distance controls the effect... Narrow or wide... Close or far
For Vallejo I use water. IPA works initially but then looks like it gets a bit rubbery. My Vallejo bottles are old and maybe are bad. It is worth experimenting.
Another great vid 💪🏻 A question. What do you use to take away excess washes ? I dont want to use anything too coarse and take way paint in the proces 🤔
Thanks mate 👍🍻, check out my tutorial on the subject. In short light dust broadly around areas where it would accumulate and then darker and darker in crevices such as panel lines and in the lowest areas. I try to imagine where and how dust and dirt collects on the perticular airplane... In case I have photographic evidence it is much easier.
Absolutely beautiful weathering.
Thanks mate 👍🍻
Such subtle effects, looks great!
Thanks Jerry 👍🍻
Great AB weathering
Thanks mate 👍🍻
Bravo, master!
Thanks mate 👍🍻
Excellent, good job
Thanks mate 👍🍻
Excelente pintura!
Thanks mate 👍🍻
It looks so great, practice makes perfect, oh and I have a suggestion, I'd love to see you build a Tu95 in 1/72, it would be a great bomber, maybe you could even show us more of your awesome techniques, anyways keep it up, great job on this one and stay safe!
Thanks Jakub, I doubt that there will ever be a model with the red star on my channel but who knows 😏
@@MMScaleModels Yeah, I’m more of a 1/72 guy, and your tutorials and videos help me a lot, thanks! Keep up your good work
Super.....as always,du coup je suis en train de monter le même dans la déco : Sonderkommando Blaich,Libya 1942, j'espère réussir le camo!
Thanks mate and bon chance!
You do terrific work my friend! Im glad to have found your chanel! Forgive my bad memory, but you said the markings on the plane were from slovenia right?
Thanks mate 👍🍻, Those markings are Bulgarian.
@@MMScaleModels thats right! I forgit. Thanks again for the video. Great work
As always, excellent wear. the most incredible thing is what you can achieve using the airbrush. Do you have any tips regarding dilution, pressure and distance from the airbrush? Really incredible. Accompanying and always learning.
Thanks mate, I find that for me it is best to have just a bit of paint in fast evaporating thinner (IPA). Not all paints are compatible though. The pressure is very much dependant on other factors and I adjust it on the fly. For this kind of work I start at 10 psi. The distance controls the effect... Narrow or wide... Close or far
Is it true also for Lifecolor? Which and ratio thinner?
Great job!!!
@@MMScaleModels What thinner for the Vallejo? Great job!
It's the same deal, just have to find the right thinner. I dilute lifecolor with water. It does not react well to IPA unfortunately.
For Vallejo I use water. IPA works initially but then looks like it gets a bit rubbery. My Vallejo bottles are old and maybe are bad. It is worth experimenting.
Another great vid 💪🏻 A question. What do you use to take away excess washes ? I dont want to use anything too coarse and take way paint in the proces 🤔
I use ordinary napkin, and I don't have a single layer of varnish to protect the paint. So it's not so fragile.
Hi,
Great dust effects. Fascinated by the process. How do you plan out all of the multiple layered effects before you begin?
Love your work. :)
Thanks mate 👍🍻, check out my tutorial on the subject. In short light dust broadly around areas where it would accumulate and then darker and darker in crevices such as panel lines and in the lowest areas. I try to imagine where and how dust and dirt collects on the perticular airplane... In case I have photographic evidence it is much easier.
Hi, That's great. Thank you very much.
Welcome
Respekt 👌
Thanks Roman🍻👍
Speckling made it worse mate. I would clean those if i were u.
Well, the wheels flick lots of mud when they take off and land on dirt runway
Yeah youre right. But dream it, i guess maybe you should try blending it.