I have seen many video tutorials on weathering but your videos seem to make the process simpler and easier. Thank you for sharing. My RC models haven't looked better!
Thanks, as I show in the beginning of the video, all you need to do is pick up pigment from the pencil with wet brush. As far as acrylic paints are concerned I am not sure but I think you will have hard time removing them when they set.
Great tip for a simple method of streaking effects. I wondered what to do with funny looking brush in my tool box !
Thanks for the feedback mate 👍
Many thanks for all your tutorials, sir. They are more than GOLD for me!
You are welcome, thanks for sharing your experience
Супер сполучлив ефект.
Поздравления за качеството на работа и нивото на презентация!
Благодаря 👍
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend.
-David
Thank you!
I like the way the speed streaks start new at each new panel rather than just going across the whole section once.
Yeah, that breaks up the surface quite nicely
Phantastic. I'm really enjoying these tutorials, I'll be adding this to my tool box. Cheers
Great, thanks watching
I have seen many video tutorials on weathering but your videos seem to make the process simpler and easier. Thank you for sharing. My RC models haven't looked better!
@@ret737 Thanks for the feedback, I am actively trying to make my life easier :)
Great work and a beautiful model will give your technique a try thank you for sharing
Thanks for the feedback mate 👍
Awesome keep these tutorials coming
Thanks for the support 👍
I learning so much from your channel sir...Thank you very much I'm really appreciate.... really.
You are welcome, thanks for taking the time to share your experience
Awesome work. such a subtle, but realistic effect.
This is a technique I will use.. looks fantastic
@@michealparry3321 thanks, I hope it serves you well
Very helpful, thanks!
You are welcome 👍
Wonderful effect. Thank you.
Thanks for watching mate 👍
Phantastic👏🏻
Superb!
Thanks mate 👍
Great tutorial fellow modeler. Is there a video of you building this F-4J?
Its the B variant from tamiya and yes video build series is coming soon
Great technique!!! Do I have to rub the pencil against sandpaper? Can I use very thinned acrylic paint instead?
Thanks, as I show in the beginning of the video, all you need to do is pick up pigment from the pencil with wet brush. As far as acrylic paints are concerned I am not sure but I think you will have hard time removing them when they set.
@@MMScaleModels yes, you're right about acrylic paints. Thank you very much, for both the fast and kind reply and the video.
@@georgemam4804 Thinned oils are also very good for 'dot filters'. Acrylics dry too quickly.
@@rustybuckets07 thank you!!!
Impressive Thanks. 👍😊
Thank you!
Do you apply it on matt or glossy surface? Nice tutorial!
I had satin surface underneath.
That was neat, I've been wondering how to do that. I want to model planes that have been parked outside for a long time.
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching mate 👍
WooooW 🤩🤩
Thanks
Cool 🖌
Thanks
Good idea, guys, let's try it and share the results)
Thanks mate 👍
Whicj kit are you using here?
Tamiya's phantom
..реалистичность в моделировании имеет весомый вес..
Indeed it does