“I think I’m back to normal, or at least this is as good as it’s gonna get 🤷🏻♂️” 🤣😂 best attitude to have when dealing with health haha so gangster though!
Congratulations again on selling out your MK44 book! Mecha Warehouse seems to have some, at least as of the writing of this comment for anyone that has been missing out! Glad to hear you're feeling back to normal! That is the most important. Appreciate the hairdryer decal tip and love watching the construction of the base, all the layering really does produce a natural looking effect and I think your use of actual references comes across well. The limited palette and keeping the fallen leaves complementing the rust tones is excellent! Great idea using the aluminum foil with the punch set, seems I no longer have to rely on using preserved, natural leaf material. Take care! -Chris
@@PaintonPlasticbyLincolnWrighthi ,loved the video would never have known about you’re UA-cam ch but some pointed me to you’re ch , I’m just starting to get in to them ,Did have a shop in Edinburgh nineties selling them but wasn’t in to them bck then was more in to custom airbrushing that took up all my time ,Cld you point me in direction to purchase a few kits ,I’m totaly lost at finding suppliers n sellers off kits ,Thnks .
I'm really glad you are feeling better. You did a great job with this kit. Although, I collect and paint different models, your work is always an inspiration to me. I always find myself stealing your techniques and ideas. I can't wait to see the next project. Thanks for sharing!
Off topic. I just saw the video of what are the differences of the various modeler's paints ("Best Paints for Plastic Models"). Can you do a follow up of what are the best "rattle can" (and airbrush) spray primers, both those that are made for model painting (eg Tamiya Fine Primer) and those general purpose primers not intended for use on models, but you possibly want to use and could get away with using are cheaper on a per oz/gram bases (eg. Krylon).
Your weathering techniques are in a league of their own. I am curious if you replaced any of the soft plastic spring type cables? Looking forward to getting my hands on your second book.
Can anyone explain to me how he gets the Lacquer paint to not pull itself up when he touches it again? I’m having lots of trouble with this and Tamiya LP line. I had to sand an entire gundam after it dried fully, the paint was a disaster. I do very well with “acrylics” but really want to step my game up!
Hello Lincoln, I’m interested to know how you were able to get directly involved with the JP model industry, it’s an industry I myself as an American am trying to breach into, and would like to know how you did it.
These longer videos are my favorite! A great thing to have on while building, next best thing to hanging out with uncle Link himself!!😂
Glad your back !!😊
“I think I’m back to normal, or at least this is as good as it’s gonna get 🤷🏻♂️” 🤣😂 best attitude to have when dealing with health haha so gangster though!
Great to see ya feeling well again and in good spirits, Linc!
Thanks for that!
Congratulations again on selling out your MK44 book! Mecha Warehouse seems to have some, at least as of the writing of this comment for anyone that has been missing out! Glad to hear you're feeling back to normal! That is the most important. Appreciate the hairdryer decal tip and love watching the construction of the base, all the layering really does produce a natural looking effect and I think your use of actual references comes across well. The limited palette and keeping the fallen leaves complementing the rust tones is excellent! Great idea using the aluminum foil with the punch set, seems I no longer have to rely on using preserved, natural leaf material. Take care! -Chris
Big thanks Chris and yes, Mecha Warehouse may have the final stocks. Really happy you enjoyed this one!
@@PaintonPlasticbyLincolnWright will you be printing more mk44 books?
@@PaintonPlasticbyLincolnWrighthi ,loved the video would never have known about you’re UA-cam ch but some pointed me to you’re ch , I’m just starting to get in to them ,Did have a shop in Edinburgh nineties selling them but wasn’t in to them bck then was more in to custom airbrushing that took up all my time ,Cld you point me in direction to purchase a few kits ,I’m totaly lost at finding suppliers n sellers off kits ,Thnks .
Thank you very much for this tutorial. Some of these paint effects I still stuggle with, so thank you for the video explanation.
That’s awesome work!👏🏻
Inspirational and awesome as always! Going to be hunting for those books for sure!
Great video as always Linc! Very useful and helpful info. Gotta love those Hasegawa decals. Them and Academy are like vinyl.
Many thanks M and yes... they are like vinyl!!
The MK.44 book is fantastic, have to grab the Lunar one now. As always Linc, great content.
Many thanks Shaun ^^
Hope thins are goeing well for you link!
I'm really glad you are feeling better. You did a great job with this kit. Although, I collect and paint different models, your work is always an inspiration to me. I always find myself stealing your techniques and ideas. I can't wait to see the next project. Thanks for sharing!
Very cool!
Awesome work, and the base turned out killer...thanks for sharing it with us
Thanks Jayson!
Great video Linc, great to see you back making videos and looking healthy.
Pre-order in, looking forward to getting my hands on Vol. 2 😊
Oh, and delighted to hear Vol 1 sold out too 👍
Cheers Paul, thanks a bunch!
I hope you are doing ok. I see your last upload was a year ago.
Off topic. I just saw the video of what are the differences of the various modeler's paints ("Best Paints for Plastic Models"). Can you do a follow up of what are the best "rattle can" (and airbrush) spray primers, both those that are made for model painting (eg Tamiya Fine Primer) and those general purpose primers not intended for use on models, but you possibly want to use and could get away with using are cheaper on a per oz/gram bases (eg. Krylon).
Amazing Hope to be able to get a 2nd print.
Fantastic build love the scheme 👍
Your weathering techniques are in a league of their own. I am curious if you replaced any of the soft plastic spring type cables? Looking forward to getting my hands on your second book.
Looks great and the basing looks fantastic. Did you see the Melusine WW1 diorama Night Shift did recently?
Yes! Hope you're alright. Come back sensei!
Can anyone explain to me how he gets the Lacquer paint to not pull itself up when he touches it again? I’m having lots of trouble with this and Tamiya LP line. I had to sand an entire gundam after it dried fully, the paint was a disaster. I do very well with “acrylics” but really want to step my game up!
Hello Lincoln, I’m interested to know how you were able to get directly involved with the JP model industry, it’s an industry I myself as an American am trying to breach into, and would like to know how you did it.
Perseverance. Hard work. Luck and some talent. Some!