@@Holztransistor There weren’t washes, accessory sets etc. It was build the kit and paint it a green you thought matched! Might just have to get back into it! Lots of time in retirement!
@@marcusaureliusgermanicus4184 I guess your kit was the one from 1972 (KV-1 Type C) or 1975 (same kit, new box, a few updated parts). Tamiya made five KV-1 kits over the years. The kit in this video is new, from 2020. If you got the old kit, you're right. No etched parts back then. When I started working in a hobby shop in the early 90s, there already were lots of aftermarket parts. Trimaster started making aircraft models with etched and white metal parts included in 1989 I think. Tamiya started to make their own etched parts, brass ammo, separate track links and so on in the 90s when they made new (more accurate) tools to replace their old kits. When I wrote "this" model, I was referring to the new kit in the video. Sorry if I wasn't specific enough. It was also built without etched parts but could have been made with such parts. :-) Some of the things in this video could have been done in the 70s already if people knew how to. The oil brushers are nothing else than thinned oil paint, ready to use. I have a set of Winsor & Newton oils for that purpose. The enamel washes are very thin enamels. That already was around in the 70s (I think Humbrol started production in 1976). As for pigments. Pastel chalk is very good for that. We did use those to achieve the effects of dust and rust. But yes. The market has evolved to a point where you easily can make the most realistic models, which is really awesome. And since a few years, there are 3D printers around. I have two of those now. Both resin printers which I use mostly to make figures.
"И новой краской зеленеют танки, Комбата борт "За Сталина!" несёт, Да только жаль, от вражеской болванки Нас, никакая надпись не спасёт." Навеяло. Отличная модель вышла.
Great video!! Awesome build and weathering. I had just finished Tamiya's old 1970s KV-1 kit for wanted a vehicle depicting in captured Finnish camo and markings when this newer kit came to the market. Just had to get this kit and it was a gem to build. Just need to finish weathering it and my Finnish version.
If you want to achieve a more realistic look to tanks/tracked vehicles, you should paint the contact surfaces (where the road wheels touch and where the ground touches) of the tracks a bare metal colour. other than that looks impressive and I hope you two have a happy new year
Nice job! But 8:10 - 'Chipping' (AMIG-044) color is better for scratches\chipping than rust colors 11:30 - 'Streaking grime' (AMIG-1203) is better for this 16:30 - 'Rainmarks effect' (AMIG-1208) can be used here I don't like highligting everything with just 'highlight' color (especialy all bolts). base for dark, light for base and highlight for light. 'Chipping' color over highlited edges also great idea Don't use glue over painted areas. Model glue in general is dissolved plastic and it works only over modeling plastic (polystyrene). Clean surfaces out of paint before glueing. Once more: good job! And my comment is just an advice for newbie models who will watch this video.
Amigos, el video está super bueno!!! Yo siempre he armado aviones, pero quiero probar con los blindados, yo se que es mucho trabajo hacer los videos como este, pero podrían hacer una serie de videos enseñando con más detalles los pasos de este video? Sería genial!!
Same. Also if you want to apply chipping effects to them, make sure you spray over a matte finish so the paint your chipping has something to grab onto. Sprayed some hair spray and then ammo over a gloss coat. Went to chip it and all the paint comes off, not just spots.
Hello again friend, another question that arises to me, that first filter that you apply after the varnish layer, BROWN FOR DARK GREEN, you apply it to the entire car or only to the hatches, as seen in the video ???.
Perfect KV-1, could you please advice what pressure do you recommend for 70% ammo mig 30% thinner? What is the distance of nozzle from model? I experience coarse texture with ammo no matter what. Thank you
Quite soon if they don't start shipping acrylic thinner then modelling will have to take a break. Here in Oz there hasn't been any 250 ml X20 A for six months, along with nato black, and a few other essential items. I don't use MiG Ammo, to confusing, I prefer the simplicity of Vallejo's pre-packaged weathering boxes.
It looks awesome! A lot of work but the effect is brilliant! Congrats. BTW i wonder is ammo mig is good enough to give them a chance? I heard a lot of bad opinions but never trying by myself. BTW2 When you will start f16's build and do you consider a conversion to block 52? Thanks!
Friendly notice: mud should not collect in such amount where wheels touch the tracks. Usually you can see the metal on these parts and also on track horns and driving sprocket.
hey, I watched this whole video and I also really want to get such an effect on my model, could you write in one comment the names of all the tools you used please?
Yes i made a mistake here, i was painting it some time ago and procon is in use in my next vide. Bartsharps are not that "shitty" i was using them for last 2 years.
A little bit too much rust - most of these early soviet vehicles were knocked out by the Germans in Summer / early Autumn 1941 and didn`t even have the chance to get that much rust. Also due to the fact that they were only something about one year old, designated as elite units and therefore kept in very good state by their crews. Otherwise: nice work!
Shame mig didn’t send instructions on how to use the products as well. Why spend hours doing pin washing and effects just to pull it all off because the oil dot filter was too heavy?! Good looking model,, but there’s easier ways to achieve better results.
Nice job. Great to see a vehicle where the tracks aren’t ridiculously over-rusted. Love KVs, they just look so purposeful.
First tank model I made, back in the day! Well done! Wish we had all the modern accessories back then! Everything was out of the box!
Regarding the parts, this is mostly out of the box, too. You could add more detail with etched parts, a metal gun barrel and so on. :-)
@@Holztransistor There weren’t washes, accessory sets etc. It was build the kit and paint it a green you thought matched! Might just have to get back into it! Lots of time in retirement!
@@marcusaureliusgermanicus4184 I guess your kit was the one from 1972 (KV-1 Type C) or 1975 (same kit, new box, a few updated parts). Tamiya made five KV-1 kits over the years. The kit in this video is new, from 2020. If you got the old kit, you're right. No etched parts back then. When I started working in a hobby shop in the early 90s, there already were lots of aftermarket parts. Trimaster started making aircraft models with etched and white metal parts included in 1989 I think. Tamiya started to make their own etched parts, brass ammo, separate track links and so on in the 90s when they made new (more accurate) tools to replace their old kits. When I wrote "this" model, I was referring to the new kit in the video. Sorry if I wasn't specific enough. It was also built without etched parts but could have been made with such parts. :-)
Some of the things in this video could have been done in the 70s already if people knew how to. The oil brushers are nothing else than thinned oil paint, ready to use. I have a set of Winsor & Newton oils for that purpose. The enamel washes are very thin enamels. That already was around in the 70s (I think Humbrol started production in 1976). As for pigments. Pastel chalk is very good for that. We did use those to achieve the effects of dust and rust.
But yes. The market has evolved to a point where you easily can make the most realistic models, which is really awesome. And since a few years, there are 3D printers around. I have two of those now. Both resin printers which I use mostly to make figures.
@@Holztransistor 1972
Remember back in the day when building a model was fun now nowadays people look at models and try to find what are you made pity
Very nice finish. Thanks for showing.
Very very well build! The painting and weathering is impressive work and brings this to life.
Wow. Very nicely done mate
Excellent build! I am going to buy this model now and follow your video to paint and weather it.
"И новой краской зеленеют танки,
Комбата борт "За Сталина!" несёт,
Да только жаль, от вражеской болванки
Нас, никакая надпись не спасёт."
Навеяло. Отличная модель вышла.
Putting weights on the tracks and then gluing them will simulate their being heavy .
The detail on your model is incredible. Very nice work.
Perfect decal weathering - so well done.
13:30 буквы "а" у вас смотрят в другую сторону 😉 За Сталина
Hi Dawid, another year, another masterclass from you. Wishing you and Anna and the rest of your family peace and prosperity in the coming year.
That beat at the start hits hard! The tank looks great too!
Great video!! Awesome build and weathering. I had just finished Tamiya's old 1970s KV-1 kit for wanted a vehicle depicting in captured Finnish camo and markings when this newer kit came to the market. Just had to get this kit and it was a gem to build. Just need to finish weathering it and my Finnish version.
Astonishing attention to detail. Wonderful.
Nice build. Love that worn look
If you want to achieve a more realistic look to tanks/tracked vehicles, you should paint the contact surfaces (where the road wheels touch and where the ground touches) of the tracks a bare metal colour.
other than that looks impressive and I hope you two have a happy new year
Beautifully built model of my favorite tank of WW2.
It's coming out pretty authentic! Powdering is fun X)
Great job. Ammo really does have great products
from just the paint bottles/pens i saw and counted thats over 200$ just in paint/ soil/effects/dirt/mud, beautiful job, thank you
One can never have too much of these ;)
Una obra de arte! Felicidades!!
Awesome work !
And to think I bought the exact kit the day before Christmas haven't built it yet but watching your video has inspired me great job 👍👍
Just started my T34. Luvin your finish on the KV. Beautiful work. Happy New Year
Nice job! But
8:10 - 'Chipping' (AMIG-044) color is better for scratches\chipping than rust colors
11:30 - 'Streaking grime' (AMIG-1203) is better for this
16:30 - 'Rainmarks effect' (AMIG-1208) can be used here
I don't like highligting everything with just 'highlight' color (especialy all bolts). base for dark, light for base and highlight for light. 'Chipping' color over highlited edges also great idea
Don't use glue over painted areas. Model glue in general is dissolved plastic and it works only over modeling plastic (polystyrene). Clean surfaces out of paint before glueing.
Once more: good job! And my comment is just an advice for newbie models who will watch this video.
Thanks for your advice, i still don't know a lot about tanks, i like to build them but i still have lot to learn. Its my 6th or 7th tank.
Very impressive.
ive been doing planes for years and wanted to do armor but always failed, youve given me the confidence to give it a go thanks
Well, as you step from airplanes to armor you realize how much more stuff is needed to weather it well.
Very well done
good kit and so nice weathering..thank you sir..
Excellent build. I like this subject.
Happy new year to you and your family hope you’re all safe and well
Outstanding work, thank you for sharing my friend. Happy and Healthy New Year!
Thank you
Verry nice! The inside of the tracks could have been polished were wheels touch the tracks.
Hello mr. Scale!very nice build.congratulations.with sticky greetings from Brandenburg germany.yours truly.your modellmate.christian
Excellent work!!
Happy new year to you guys aswell. You started off with another masterpiece. Very nice work. Well done.
Bardzo mi się podoba wyglada jak prawdziwy jest super . Pozdrawiam Marcin👍
Excellent weathering techniques. I attempted a few of your techniques in one of my vids.
Great video. Looks fantastic👍
Amigos, el video está super bueno!!! Yo siempre he armado aviones, pero quiero probar con los blindados, yo se que es mucho trabajo hacer los videos como este, pero podrían hacer una serie de videos enseñando con más detalles los pasos de este video? Sería genial!!
Great way to start the year!
Looks awesome
I remember painting ammo paints was a pain in ass. Constantly clogging nozzle of airbrush as it gradually and pretty quickly dry up.
Same. Also if you want to apply chipping effects to them, make sure you spray over a matte finish so the paint your chipping has something to grab onto. Sprayed some hair spray and then ammo over a gloss coat. Went to chip it and all the paint comes off, not just spots.
Fabulous! Happy new year
Hello again friend, another question that arises to me, that first filter that you apply after the varnish layer, BROWN FOR DARK GREEN, you apply it to the entire car or only to the hatches, as seen in the video ???.
hatches only
Masterpiece! Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to you
What gloss coat did you use?
Superb !!! Happy new year.
Nareszcie finał,trochę czasu zeszło jednak efekt imponuje👍kiedy fregata OHP na tapecie?Zdrowia i ciekawych wyzwań w Nowym Roku!Pozdrawiam!
I’ve yet to try my Mig Ammo Russian paint set, great video. 👍💯
Excelente trabajo!!!!!
Great vid, thanks for sharing!! 👍👍👍
You made it look so easy that maybe even a Caveman such as myself can do it! ;-)
Happy New Year and keep up great work! 💪🔥
Perfect KV-1, could you please advice what pressure do you recommend for 70% ammo mig 30% thinner? What is the distance of nozzle from model? I experience coarse texture with ammo no matter what. Thank you
Quite soon if they don't start shipping acrylic thinner then modelling will have to take a break. Here in Oz there hasn't been any 250 ml X20 A for six months, along with nato black, and a few other essential items.
I don't use MiG Ammo, to confusing, I prefer the simplicity of Vallejo's pre-packaged weathering boxes.
Cool channel
Happy New Year
Great! That's just a tank can be dirty but never rusty. For this, the commander could end up in a penal battalion
Nice! I like it!
beauiful work
Thank you
Nice job
Just an FYI, when you wet a brush it is not moistured, it is, in English anyway, moistened, pronounced moy-send! The t is silent!
Thanks!
*Such a nice heavy tank veteran, 👍👏👏👏*
The paints I'm ordering for my models are acrylic, are Mig ammo weathering paints enamel and if so will they be compatible with acrylic paints ?
It looks awesome! A lot of work but the effect is brilliant! Congrats. BTW i wonder is ammo mig is good enough to give them a chance? I heard a lot of bad opinions but never trying by myself. BTW2 When you will start f16's build and do you consider a conversion to block 52? Thanks!
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Oj produktów od różnych firm już sporo dostaliśmy :)
@@ScaleHangar182 a to nie wiedziałem , sledze od nie dawna :)
what is the background music of this video in the first stage?
what is the background music at the first stage of this video,plz
Friendly notice: mud should not collect in such amount where wheels touch the tracks. Usually you can see the metal on these parts and also on track horns and driving sprocket.
Ok I will try to remember that next time. Thank you
... the wooden barrel on the left side - is it VODKA or just wine ???
Vodka
hey, I watched this whole video and I also really want to get such an effect on my model, could you write in one comment the names of all the tools you used please?
No.
This is a over 2 years old video.
You want me to watch it and make a list for you? You can do that too as everything should be there in subs.
@@ScaleHangar182ok, i didn't notice that this video is two years old, thanks for the reply
Hello friend, excellent video, the Gloss Clear Coat Time is also from AMMO Mig ... ???
no, i think it was hataka! sorry for late reply
I love the song
fantastic
Love it so much!
Looks interesting, but you've obviously left the tracks ejector pin marks :(
The Best !
大戦前期のダークグリーン👍
wow
nice!
6:21 "airbrush is procon boy" Its literally a shitty bartsharp
Yes i made a mistake here, i was painting it some time ago and procon is in use in my next vide. Bartsharps are not that "shitty" i was using them for last 2 years.
@@ScaleHangar182 There is a reason they only charge 30 euros there terrible compare to an infinity or procon boy
U mnie za to na warsztacie kv 1b
The rope is a bit out of scale. Still nice build.
A little bit too much rust - most of these early soviet vehicles were knocked out by the Germans in Summer / early Autumn 1941 and didn`t even have the chance to get that much rust. Also due to the fact that they were only something about one year old, designated as elite units and therefore kept in very good state by their crews. Otherwise: nice work!
Nice 👍 but I like dark little bit (my options) but still okay 👌 (tks for teaching) from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Крутой крутой, мощь!
Shame mig didn’t send instructions on how to use the products as well.
Why spend hours doing pin washing and effects just to pull it all off because the oil dot filter was too heavy?!
Good looking model,, but there’s easier ways to achieve better results.
Hardened armor does not rust, for example. The total number of actual errors devalues all work, study the real prototype
great job, but Russian comrades will kill the soldiers if their tank is will be so rusty
No nie uwierzę sprzedałeś się MIG MAJONEZOWI :(
Sprzedałem się? Współpracuje z wieloma firmami, więc nikomu się nie sprzedaje ;)