How to paint tools for plastic armor models using Tamiya Products
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2017
- Painting tools for plastic models is the first in a series of short step by step how to videos if you have any suggestions for upcoming titles please put them in the comments below
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For the life of me, I can’t understand why people “dislike” these videos. Very informative and I’m sure Andy could keep modeling without taking the tedious time to make videos. It’s not up to your “standard”? Then do your on. Why not make a video and show us your work? Sorry for making a slightly negative comment. I just get tired of seeing guys go through the process of helping others in any way they can get told through comments or actions that they’re not good or helpful. I for one appreciate all the effort guys like Andy make just to help the ungrateful masses. Keep up the good work!
JimPat66 this is a very common thing but still it is weird. I mean I can’t guess what their reason to dislike is.
I agree JimPatt66, there's a lot more to it than holding up a mobile phone like some UA-cam contributor...Andy's videos are much appreciated by me...
Jim, the dislike and like ratio is really good for any video. People may not like WW2 model stuff as it is about war and killing (even though it is harmless). Plus, barely anybody disliked it. There isn't masses of people hating on Andys video's, only 20-30 out of 133k people.
@@spicyair710 Yet these "People" are the ones influencing our culture. Screaming they are offended at basically everything. I could actually see them banning military models in the future if this offense culture continues. After all someone might be "triggered" by these models or find them offensive.
If you have 133 000 views of course someone is gonna miss click the dislike then exit the video
Great video! Love your techniques. Looking forward to the rest.
Thank you Andy...much appreciated.
Keep em' comin'!
Thanks Andy for all your great tips!
Another wonderful and informative video, thanks Andy!
Fast and clean work, thanks!
Fantastic results with such simple steps!
Great tips there Andy! Thanks!
Great video. Thanks Andy.
Great video. Easy to understand. Very helpful!!
Great looking tools...thanks for doing that. Great big help for me!
Thank you for the very helpful video! Will definitely be giving your technique a go!
Love when you make little mini tutorials like this great stuff very helpful thanks Andy!
Outstanding work Andy!
THIS WAS GREAT LOOKING FORWARD TO MORE OF THESE FOR SURE!
Outstanding video. Thank you very much. I look forward to more like this short step by step video.
Very useful, thanks Andy keep em coming bud!
Found your video's, I'm very glad that I can learn to 'master' some techniques. Txs for your time and effort, this is much appreciated
Thanks Andy very informative and very helpful
I really love these little bite-sized videos. Please make more.
Great and valuable concept. Thanks.
Thanks Andy 4 showing me how to do the tools.
Great little tutorial! Good for the finer points of finishing your model.
Very interesting quick demo which will be very useful. Thanks!
Fantastic work as always Andy.
Excellent video-thanks
Some fantastic tips. Thanks.
Great idea Andy! Do post some more tutorials like this one. Pleeease!
Awesome tips man .thank you!
great job Andy looks real
I always learn something new watching your videos, thank you so much for all the help.
Yea this made this subscriber very happy. Cant wait for more how tos from one Andy to another thanks and keep up the good work.
Great work. I love how you were able to get the effects you want. I do things a bit differently, but the results are very close. Keep up with the videos. I always love to see what others do. It's always great to learn more.
Very helpful video! Thank you.
Good plan, looking forward to the lectures
Thanks for all the tips and tutorials, greetings from Argentina
Well done. Thank you very much for offering this to the modeling community.
Great work - really appreciated. Thanks
Great tutorial! I definitely have to try this out! Thanks and please keep making such videos, very appreciated!
Thanks for posting this Andy, I always have a hard time getting the tools to look realistic. Great job!!!!
Hi Andy, love your video’s.Keep them coming ..
Informative & Simple, very good, cheers Andy. 👍🏻🇦🇺
This is excellent. Thank you for making these videos available to people like me.
THANK YOU for this. I'm still learning how to weather my tank, but now my tools look GREAT (to me, anyway!).
Andy helped me get back into modeling. Easy to understand and techniques I can actually do. The masses don't want techniques that take 15 steps and 4 weeks to do......
Always a FUN/LEARNING Experience watching your Videos. The Tools are Outstanding. Thanks.
Amazing execution! Aparently simple process but so effectist! Well done, I'll apply it to my future pojects. Thanks so much for this interesting video
Very helpful! Thanks!
Great video! Thanks for this demonstration.
Your tips and tricks are amazingly helpful, I never managed to get the tools on my models to look like the way I wanted, until I watched this video. Thanks very much for posting. Liked and subscribed!
Thanks for the tutorial Andy. This is exactly what I was after for the tools on my first ground forces model. Love your videos, keep them coming.
Any video tutorial is helpful, thanks Andy. Interesting info can be combined by many modelers on such weathering, painting
I built that AMX-13, and this video was very useful on those tools
Well Done ! Good job,thanks
Very informative video - Thanks!!
Thanks for this, loved it.
Nice technique with the brown panel liner...another use for my model building. Thanks!
You're a hell-of-a-guy, Andy. Wish I had known about you and your store when I lived close by.
The "How To Mini Series" is a great idea, and I believe many modelers will be grateful and appreciative.
May I suggest you start a new playlist just for this subject to make it easier for others to find.
Thank you, and keep up the good work. RM
Good video, looking forward to some more like this one.
Brilliant video
I'm excited for this series! As a new modeler, I would love to see the process of clear and dull coats.
Looks good Andy thanks for the tips from the UK.👍
Andy - great video - I put the tips into practice for my M10 tools - and I’m pretty proud of them :-) look forward to learning more!
Hi Andy that was so cool thank you so much
Great tutorial video!
Thanks for this great video.
Well done as usual. It is great how you explain the "Why" of what you do. Understanding the process is more important than what you do!
I like any how to video so please keep them coming.
Great info!
Wow 🤩 awesome thanks 😊
Thanks, Andy! I have struggled to get my tools to look realistic on my tanks. Your mini-how to is much appreciated.
This video is amazing Andy! Thanks for it! I believe my tools will look more realistic now. :)
Verry usefull video Andy. More off this please 😄
Andy when you do this painting steps it all looks so simpele!!thank you verry mutch for everything you share with the world!!!Belgium the land of beer and chocolate is watching.
I enjoyed this video, looking foreword to more mini series video’s!
excellent video Andy!! more videos like this!
Your videos are awesome, this really helped me out, keep up the good work!
enjoyed very much
Good how to video, very helpful,always wondered how you got that great finish on the tools!
excellent as always! love your videos. greetings from austria
Looks like perfect
Look forward to more!!!!
thank you for the technique....never knew they were this easy tip.
Thank you
I've just applied this tecnique on my own Tiger model with outstanding results... Thank you Andy and kind regards from Colombia!!!
The result is convincing and realistic. good paintjob my friend.
Robert
Hi Andy. Big thank you for these invaluable tutorials. I've learned so much and use your techniques very day. Not sure if you've done one on weathering tank interiors but one of these would be a god send. Thanks for the vids and happy modelling.
Good stuff 😊
Thank you just what I needed
That would work great on rilfes as well.great video
Andy, I would have never thought of using a light paint color and then topping it with the panel liner!!! WOW!! This is one of my 5 five videos from you! I will ABSOLUTELY be looking for more in this series. I am still a “rookie” as compared to you, but I am still learning with every video. Keep up the great work!
Bravo une fois de plus pour toutes ces explications claires et détaillées, vous nous aidez vraiment grace à tous ces tutoriels....
A video in this series on how to paint figurines such as pilots, soldiers etc would be much appreciated.
Painting figures is tricky business, I am just starting to take time for it myself. There are several videos on YT. Really good stuff. Andy has stated that he is not that good at it. Myself just like you would like to see Andy paint a few.
Thanks, well explained
Very helpful
Great New Tutorial Series! For those of us who also love armor interiors, please do something on detailing and weathering them and maybe some insight into various interior colors used by different Nationalities and time periods. Thanks Andy. I hope you enjoyed my spoof Tamiya Anvil Kit post!
Nice, thanks!!
Great, I have the same airbrush. I'm looking forward to actually using it.
An old rural trick adopted by many soldiers was to notch the shovel handle to denote different depths. They would do this especially with long handled shovels because it's handy to know sometimes just how far down you have got simply by holding a shovel against the side of the hole you're digging. Another thing to note is, as Andy has done, if a shovel has been used a lot, as it would have been in modern war, the metal of the blade will not only lose its paint but take on a bit of a shine, particularly at its tip.
Excellent job ! More tutorials pls.
Simple and looks great. Can be applied to other wood pieces.