Great video. Well presented and you made everything seem very doable for an average modeller. The Rocky video at the end made me laugh. Also good to put a face to the name. Love your work on Modelling News.
😂😂 ‘eat the frog’ isn’t an Aussie thing, but I guess you worked that out. Just means do the thing you dislike the most first and get it out of the way 😉
Dude this looks good. I'm not a fan of lightening the grey. I think XF63 as is representative of 7021s tone. But you were restrained and and it looks interesting. Props for showing my wirecutter handle. The more people that see that the better.
Hey Adam. Appreciate lightening the dark grey can tend to polarise people. One of my favourite things to do is a pre-shading layer, so youll probably find things will go a littler deeper from here… but we shall see 😊 Appreciate your comments - just subscribed to your channel 💪🙏👍
Very nice results. I admit to being a tad dubious about the stowage when you started painting it, but the end result is very well done. Looking forward to the weathering stage.
Thanks for sharing the building tips. In video 13:28, is MIG-2010(scratches effect) water-based or enamel-based? After spraying mig-2010 by air brush, what cleaner can be used to clean the air brush? water or enamel cleaner? Thanks
Hi there. Thanks for your question. All of these chipping mediums are water based. That’s how they work. The water reactivates they and they allow for the top layer of paint to be chipped away. So..clean with water. Hope that helps 💪☝️🙏
The Panzer is looking great Clayton. Looking forward to the final weathering episode for this subject. Can I ask what pressure you use on the airbrush for the details work I see you doing? I am not super confident when air brushing, and one of the things that I don’t seem to be able to get on top of is the close up work, and getting the pressure right. I am really liking your build and weathering projects, and the way your commentary is clear on what you are trying to achieve. Keep them coming, and cheers from a fellow Aussie!
Thanks Gary. Usually I’m working around 10-15psi…but the thinning of your paint also has a bearing on the result. As a absolute minimum I’d thin to 50/50…but often even more thinner to paint….but again, that’s dependant on the type of paint you are using. What paint are you using?
@@workbenchhobbies4316 - Thanks for the quick response Clayton. I mostly use Tamiya acrylic paints, but I also use Vallejo. I have tried various pressures around 10, 12, 15psi with differing results. Maybe the thinning of the paint is something I need to address. I use a Border Models air brush with a 0.3 needle for the bulk of the painting, and a 0.2 needle for camo, etc. I generally thin the paint around 70 - 60 paint/30-40 thinner, so that might be the problem. I also need a lot more practice I guess. Thanks for your advice, much appreciated. Cheers.
Assume you are using a dual action brush too? Maybe try thinning your paint a little more, working around 12-15psi…then it’s just a question of controlling the flow of the paint. Practice practice practice 👍👍👍
@@workbenchhobbies4316 Thanks Clayton. Yes it is dual action air brush, and while it is an entry level brush, it works well and is easy to use. I tried out a 50/50 mix of Tamiya acrylic and their thinner on an old model that I had given up for dead, and that mix works really well with that brush. So thanks for the heads-up. Now I only have to practice more. Cheers mate!
Impressive work, nice painting and weathering beginning...
Thank you. Just got the dust layer down on this yesterday. Can’t wait to share that with you! Appreciate the view
Thank you for sharing your processes. So many tips here and inspiration also.
Great job Clayton. Loving these videos.
Thanks for watching Steve. Really appreciate it
Great video. Well presented and you made everything seem very doable for an average modeller. The Rocky video at the end made me laugh. Also good to put a face to the name. Love your work on Modelling News.
😆😆 glad you had a laugh. I’m trying to have some fun with these, so I’m pleased I hit the mark for you. Really appreciate your support. Thank you
It is coming along very nicely Clayton, great work. A nice watch
Just trying to have a bit of fun with it. Looking forward to starting the actual weathering. Appreciate your support 🙏
Nice work Clayton, the model is coming along nicely.
Thanks 👍
Amazing work, and i really appreciate the voice over explantations. Looking forward already to the next project.
Thanks for that. Hoping the Aussie accent isn’t too much for my international viewers 🫣😂
@@workbenchhobbies4316 I did have to look up "eat the frog" lol
😂😂 ‘eat the frog’ isn’t an Aussie thing, but I guess you worked that out. Just means do the thing you dislike the most first and get it out of the way 😉
I’m in Midwest United States and we “bite the bullet” bc ‘Merica 😂😂
Beautiful job! Well done. An inspiration!
Thank you so much 😀
nice job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Dude this looks good. I'm not a fan of lightening the grey. I think XF63 as is representative of 7021s tone. But you were restrained and and it looks interesting. Props for showing my wirecutter handle. The more people that see that the better.
Hey Adam. Appreciate lightening the dark grey can tend to polarise people. One of my favourite things to do is a pre-shading layer, so youll probably find things will go a littler deeper from here… but we shall see 😊
Appreciate your comments - just subscribed to your channel 💪🙏👍
Just discovered your channel and subscribed. Looking forward to seeing more of your work
Welcome aboard! So pleased you have chosen to join this community we are building :)
Very nice results. I admit to being a tad dubious about the stowage when you started painting it, but the end result is very well done. Looking forward to the weathering stage.
Thanks again for your comments. If all goes to plan a lot of that stowage will be covered up! 🤔
Great video my friend and great explanation of the different techniques just subbed 😊
That’s fantastic. Thank you. Appreciate the Sub 😁
Looks cool
Thank you
Thanks for sharing the building tips.
In video 13:28, is MIG-2010(scratches effect) water-based or enamel-based? After spraying mig-2010 by air brush, what cleaner can be used to clean the air brush? water or enamel cleaner? Thanks
Hi there. Thanks for your question. All of these chipping mediums are water based. That’s how they work. The water reactivates they and they allow for the top layer of paint to be chipped away. So..clean with water. Hope that helps 💪☝️🙏
@@workbenchhobbies4316 Got it. Thanks
The Panzer is looking great Clayton. Looking forward to the final weathering episode for this subject. Can I ask what pressure you use on the airbrush for the details work I see you doing? I am not super confident when air brushing, and one of the things that I don’t seem to be able to get on top of is the close up work, and getting the pressure right. I am really liking your build and weathering projects, and the way your commentary is clear on what you are trying to achieve. Keep them coming, and cheers from a fellow Aussie!
Thanks Gary. Usually I’m working around 10-15psi…but the thinning of your paint also has a bearing on the result. As a absolute minimum I’d thin to 50/50…but often even more thinner to paint….but again, that’s dependant on the type of paint you are using. What paint are you using?
@@workbenchhobbies4316 -
Thanks for the quick response Clayton. I mostly use Tamiya acrylic paints, but I also use Vallejo. I have tried various pressures around 10, 12, 15psi with differing results. Maybe the thinning of the paint is something I need to address. I use a Border Models air brush with a 0.3 needle for the bulk of the painting, and a 0.2 needle for camo, etc. I generally thin the paint around 70 - 60 paint/30-40 thinner, so that might be the problem. I also need a lot more practice I guess. Thanks for your advice, much appreciated. Cheers.
Assume you are using a dual action brush too? Maybe try thinning your paint a little more, working around 12-15psi…then it’s just a question of controlling the flow of the paint. Practice practice practice 👍👍👍
@@workbenchhobbies4316
Thanks Clayton. Yes it is dual action air brush, and while it is an entry level brush, it works well and is easy to use. I tried out a 50/50 mix of Tamiya acrylic and their thinner on an old model that I had given up for dead, and that mix works really well with that brush. So thanks for the heads-up. Now I only have to practice more. Cheers mate!
Good Stuff
Appreciate it. Thanks Glenn 🙏
@@workbenchhobbies4316 🙏🏼👍😎