Excellent tutorial, although the finał result is too strong/dirty in my opinnion. I would aim in much lighter effect. Your aproach to present how to use your products is very welcomed. Keep up good work
Looks wonderful! The technique showed looks great, but would it be possible to apply pigments with regular turpentine or is it best to apply it only with ENML binders?
Thanks a lot! With turpentine you will have zero adhesion - it evaporates and pigments are not glued to the surface. So when you then handle the wheels the pigment job will fall off. With binders you have a permanent result. :) Happy modelling, Chris
Thanks, glad you liked it. For another (desert) scenario, you can just switch to light sand powders - we have many to choose from. When you click powder jars on our page, individual pigments are shown on tank wheels: www.vms-supplies.com/spot-on-pigments Hope that helps! Chris
One of the best wheels weathering tutorial ever.
Glad you liked it! Happy modelling, Chris
That was absolutely superb tutorial, many thanks for sharing these techniques, bedt regards from Australia 👌👍👌👍
Thanks a lot Les! Glad you enjoyed it, and as always happy modelling! Chris
Fajnie pokazane i efekt końcowy bardzo mi się podoba. Tak trzymać.
Dzięki!
Wonderful effects, thanks a lot!
Very happy to hear you enjoyed it! Happy modelling, Chris
Merci beaucoup! 😍
Excellent tutorial, although the finał result is too strong/dirty in my opinnion. I would aim in much lighter effect. Your aproach to present how to use your products is very welcomed. Keep up good work
Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed it!
Looks wonderful! The technique showed looks great, but would it be possible to apply pigments with regular turpentine or is it best to apply it only with ENML binders?
Thanks a lot! With turpentine you will have zero adhesion - it evaporates and pigments are not glued to the surface. So when you then handle the wheels the pigment job will fall off. With binders you have a permanent result. :) Happy modelling, Chris
@@Vmssupplies Thanks for the response! I will make sure to get a good amount of bynders then :)
This is beautiful, but just suppose I have a desert vehicle, do you have an appropriate pigment, or how do I change the color to suit ? Thank you
Thanks, glad you liked it. For another (desert) scenario, you can just switch to light sand powders - we have many to choose from. When you click powder jars on our page, individual pigments are shown on tank wheels: www.vms-supplies.com/spot-on-pigments Hope that helps! Chris
Thank you I appreciate the answer
I'm motivated now. Do you have an official distributor in the UK?
Thanks a lot, warms my heart! We have several stockists in UK: www.vms-supplies.com/buy-now Happy modelling, Chris
@@Vmssupplies Brilliant Many Thanks!!!
Great video and techniques just a little over weathered in my opinion
Thanks a lot, you are right one can do less weathering, this is mainly a demonstration, sometimes we go over board.😉 Happy modelling, Chris