I've been waiting for this video, now I cant wait for Part 3 :P I'm so glad you mentioned Createx's Candy2O line, they're amazing! I use Createx almost exclusively for my models, with the rare Vallejo for special-purpose work (like their wood set).
Thank you Josh!! Yea im going to try the Createx/Wicked colors for sure, I do use them now and then! They have some sweet colors too, email me some pics of your builds man would be cool to see them!
@@Mannysscalemodeling if you do, I highly suggest getting their 4021 thinner - 20% thinner to paint, and it flows out of 0.5mm buttery smooth. You can thin it more to get it out of a 0.3mm brush, but it's prone to running if you don't do light coats to build up. I mostly build gunpla, but I have built a 70 Monte Carlo and I have 3 car kits in my backlog. Currently working on a 69 Nova, and have a 69 Camaro Z/28 and a 70 Firebird in my backlog. I'll see if I can get some pics snapped over the next couple of days for the Nova - I just got a lightbox for photography today, so I'm eager to test it out :P
@@JoshuaParnell Cool Josh thanks for the info man I will have to get some of the 4021, ive been using 4011 mostly and 4012 some. Nice man yea send some pics for sure! 69 Nova is one of my fav cars lol. Awesome Ive heard those lightboxes are pretty nice
Cool tutorial, Manny. I've tried this before, just on a blackboard. Mever made it to a model body. Maybe I'll give it another go if I can find the stencil i made. Thanks for sharing.
Very cool, I'll definitely be watching PT 3! I have airbrushed flames like that on shirts using Createx, but I never tried that way on a model. I didn't know they made the stencils small like that, where did you find those?
@Mannysscalemodeling yes, I should post done of those pics. Createx Will last a long time on fabrics like that, I'm talking years. I've always wondered if you could use those cricuts for that, I might have to look into those
@@pappytinkers Yea for sure Pappy! I used to do T shirts but always used those Badger Air Tex paints lol, still have some. I have used Createx but not to much. I do like those Wicked Colors though! The Cricuts are pretty cool, make alot of stuff with them
@Mannysscalemodeling other clothing items can be much more fun, cause I would have them wearing them while painting, to make sure they were centered😜. The ultimate would be to do some airbrushing at Fantasy Fest in Key West (if you don't know, look it up and you'll thank me later). It's on my bucket list lol. The Wicked colors are great for models, but be careful of the clear you use, like my short from last week. I'll see if I can find a used Cricut
@@pappytinkers I hear ya never thought about them wearing stuff and air brushing lol cool!! Ive heard of it that would be awesome to go there for sure!! I use Vietek 2K clear on the wicked colors so far no issues lol. Best Cricut to look for Pappy is the Explore Air 2 well for what I do anyway
My man!!! I want this technique for Gundams!!! 😂😂😂😂 thanks a lot🎉🎉🎉🎉
Oh yea man I could see this done on some Gundams for sure lol
Looking good 👍!!!
Thank you Adrian!!
That is so cool Manny. Will be waiting for the next one, Ron
Thank you Ron!!
hi Manny... fantastic tutorial... looking forward to part 3... thx 4 sharing.. vinny
Thank you Vinny!!
I've been waiting for this video, now I cant wait for Part 3 :P I'm so glad you mentioned Createx's Candy2O line, they're amazing! I use Createx almost exclusively for my models, with the rare Vallejo for special-purpose work (like their wood set).
Thank you Josh!! Yea im going to try the Createx/Wicked colors for sure, I do use them now and then! They have some sweet colors too, email me some pics of your builds man would be cool to see them!
@@Mannysscalemodeling if you do, I highly suggest getting their 4021 thinner - 20% thinner to paint, and it flows out of 0.5mm buttery smooth. You can thin it more to get it out of a 0.3mm brush, but it's prone to running if you don't do light coats to build up.
I mostly build gunpla, but I have built a 70 Monte Carlo and I have 3 car kits in my backlog. Currently working on a 69 Nova, and have a 69 Camaro Z/28 and a 70 Firebird in my backlog. I'll see if I can get some pics snapped over the next couple of days for the Nova - I just got a lightbox for photography today, so I'm eager to test it out :P
@@JoshuaParnell Cool Josh thanks for the info man I will have to get some of the 4021, ive been using 4011 mostly and 4012 some.
Nice man yea send some pics for sure! 69 Nova is one of my fav cars lol. Awesome Ive heard those lightboxes are pretty nice
Looking good👍
Thank you Ed!!
Great tutorial Manny! I like how you are breaking it down 🔥💯🙌🏾
Thank you Ed!!
Looking good Manny ❤😊
Thank you Shawn!!
It is so cool to learn something! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Dale!!
Awesome! looking forward to the next one.
Thank you Terry!!
Very nice manny awesome work and great video 👍🏻 👍🏻
Thank you JR!!
Very cool, Manny! Looking forward to the next episode.
Thank you Don!!
@ you’re welcome! I’m enjoying learning this technique
@@DonzTattoozGarage Cool Don thats awesome! It does get better and not just the swirly lines lol
looking forward to seeing the finished product thanks for sharing the how to on this subject Manny
Thank you Brian!! Your welcome
Great video Manny, be looking forward to the next one, thanks for sharing.
Thank you Donnie!!
Awesome, Manny. You're making it look so easy. Once you post the whole method, I've got a busted kit body waiting for me to practice
Thank you John!! Cool man gota show me too lol!
Very cool Manny! Can’t wait for the next video!
Thank you Gloria!!
Thanks for sharing manny . You are a talented guy brother.
Thank you Mike!!
The horse on the mustang looked great
Thank you Steve!!
Thanks Manny
Your welcome!!
Cool tutorial, Manny.
I've tried this before, just on a blackboard. Mever made it to a model body. Maybe I'll give it another go if I can find the stencil i made.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Pat!! Cool man looking forward to it if you do would be awesome to watch!!
looking good.
Thank you Leon!!
I remember when you did the flames on the truck
Yea John lol back in the Yahoo Group days lol
That's cool ill be back for the rest of that how too for sure it would be cool to learn this, 👍
Thank you Keith!!
hey Manny cool coulors flame airbrushing will look great, 👍keith
Thank you Keith!!
Very cool, I'll definitely be watching PT 3! I have airbrushed flames like that on shirts using Createx, but I never tried that way on a model. I didn't know they made the stencils small like that, where did you find those?
Thank you Pappy! Oh cool man would like to see the shirts you did awesome! I made those stencils on my Cricut machine
@Mannysscalemodeling yes, I should post done of those pics. Createx Will last a long time on fabrics like that, I'm talking years. I've always wondered if you could use those cricuts for that, I might have to look into those
@@pappytinkers Yea for sure Pappy! I used to do T shirts but always used those Badger Air Tex paints lol, still have some. I have used Createx but not to much. I do like those Wicked Colors though! The Cricuts are pretty cool, make alot of stuff with them
@Mannysscalemodeling other clothing items can be much more fun, cause I would have them wearing them while painting, to make sure they were centered😜. The ultimate would be to do some airbrushing at Fantasy Fest in Key West (if you don't know, look it up and you'll thank me later). It's on my bucket list lol. The Wicked colors are great for models, but be careful of the clear you use, like my short from last week. I'll see if I can find a used Cricut
@@pappytinkers I hear ya never thought about them wearing stuff and air brushing lol cool!! Ive heard of it that would be awesome to go there for sure!! I use Vietek 2K clear on the wicked colors so far no issues lol. Best Cricut to look for Pappy is the Explore Air 2 well for what I do anyway