RUSTY STEEL CHIPPING - Type 5 Chi-Ri (Fine Molds 1/35)

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  • @NightShiftScaleModels
    @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому +39

    Hey mates, here's that one low quality picture I'm using as my inspiration for this type of weathering.
    You obviously can't see anything but it's good enough for the overall idea of a tank sitting outside waiting to be scrapped...
    i.ytimg.com/vi/4mkS8EodQbA/maxresdefault.jpg

    • @jordyncollier919
      @jordyncollier919 5 років тому

      I absolutely live this channel. In my opinion, you deserve to be a larger channel than you are. You are also very good at your tutorials, and have helped me with some of my models. Thank you for being such a great youtuber!

    • @klonik79
      @klonik79 5 років тому

      That picture is great ... To allow you run wild with artistic interpretation... ;P

    • @saber-seathearn82
      @saber-seathearn82 5 років тому

      Hey congratulations you on the creator on the rise on the trending tab.

  • @warroomscale
    @warroomscale 5 років тому +41

    Don't die please, I need your totorials 😟😁
    Good luck and dont sick

  • @matthayward7889
    @matthayward7889 5 років тому +7

    You have a level of skill and patience I’ll never possess... love watching you work your magic 👌

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому +3

      Thanks mate! Truth be told, I need one or two very fast and simple models after this. Some small scale stuff!

  • @johnwoodside8714
    @johnwoodside8714 3 роки тому

    Without doubt the best armour modelling channel on YT it’s my go to channel for inspiration and ‘how to’ awesome work keep them coming. It’s hugely beneficial. Thank you.

  • @SkinnerBeeMan
    @SkinnerBeeMan 5 років тому +5

    I would have called this thing done so long ago. Your detail is beyond amazing.

  • @tfm48
    @tfm48 5 років тому +4

    I really enjoy your presentation. It's informative and with a touch of humor. Look forward to viewing your videos.

  • @chipchaffee2416
    @chipchaffee2416 4 роки тому +1

    I’ve learned so much from your videos!!! Thank you uncle .

  • @anastasiosmoralis5208
    @anastasiosmoralis5208 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Martin, and thank you for the great videos. I know you have to speed up the work you do on the models, but can you post a minute or two of you applying some of these chips and rust and the cleaning at normal speed? It will give us an idea of how long it really takes.

  • @DisgruntledPigumon
    @DisgruntledPigumon 5 років тому +3

    As far as the drops being different in size, that happens when you let the drop touch a surface before it's finished coming out. Always let drops DROP from the nozzle to the pallette.
    Another great video, I hope you're feeling better.

  • @geekyrocket9714
    @geekyrocket9714 5 років тому

    Millions of microscopic, yet in scale chips... I can almost feel the visual texture on my finger tips. Incredible patience yields outstanding results. Kugtw mate!
    Cheers!

  • @SS-zd6yi
    @SS-zd6yi 5 років тому +19

    What about make a video just for the models already finished before the channel was created? I really liked that Maus, but we don't even fully see the Maus :v

  • @Emtbtoday
    @Emtbtoday 4 роки тому +1

    That's absolutely crazy how quickly you can do that with the way your holding your brush ! I'll maybe try it this way today see how it goes, that very light tap isn't easy and it's like you know exactly the shapes of the outer white chips are! Your programmed like a computer lol

  • @maniacpanic666
    @maniacpanic666 5 років тому +3

    Very nice, as always. It`s an inherent part of my friday evening.

  • @Obbliterate
    @Obbliterate 5 років тому

    If there is a medal for most patience you clearly win! Awesome content!

  • @BrianJr
    @BrianJr 5 років тому

    Finally found my favourite scale modelling channel! Thanks for existing 👍🏻

  • @ariochiv
    @ariochiv 5 років тому

    The effect is especially effective on the protruding bits. Really cool.
    I didn't see how this plain mono-chromatic model could be interesting, but it's definitely getting there.

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому

      Single toned tanks are the absolute best when it comes to weathering!

  • @BigYabai
    @BigYabai 5 років тому

    It's a really subtle but super effective way to add a little bit of depth to the tank.

  • @JensenTaylor2804
    @JensenTaylor2804 5 років тому

    In such a short time you have brought so much to this wonderful hobby and for that I, and I imagine everyone here is forever grateful. You are a god :D

  • @stevehunt5585
    @stevehunt5585 5 років тому

    Thanks for the great tutorials...and for not taking yourself too seriously.

  • @beeetoob254
    @beeetoob254 5 років тому

    These videos are so satisfying it puts me to sleep in a good way 🤣 i close my eyes and hear the videos and I calmly fade away

  • @fredrikhultman557
    @fredrikhultman557 5 років тому +2

    Q: Seeing as you paint parts of your model in sub-assemblies - what type of glue do you use to attach tools, road wheels etc to your painted model? Super glue or just Extra Thin?
    Great stuff as always! You have a great combo of modelling skill and video production skills. And a decent sense of humour on top of that!

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому +2

      Thanks!!
      I usually paint details like tools already attached to the model. For the running gear, regular modelling glue or superglue - depends on my mood or rather on how precisely the running gear "snaps" together. Some roadwheels have great tight fit - in that case I just dry-fit them and leave them like that

  • @jerryvolpini7987
    @jerryvolpini7987 5 років тому

    What a trooper, sick and still putting out videos! Nice work on the chipping, good to see the light/dark chips come together. Thanks!

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому +1

      Some people had doubts in the previous video, but it always comes together :)

  • @vonsopas
    @vonsopas 5 років тому

    Dude, I keep falling in love with this tank each time you post a new video. Keep them coming! Cheers from Mexico my man!

  • @rodneyjaswinsky6480
    @rodneyjaswinsky6480 5 років тому

    Another great video Martin sorry to hear that your not feeling the best. Fingers crossed your feeling better real soon and I look forward to seeing your next video.

  • @mistergamer1436
    @mistergamer1436 5 років тому

    UA-cam made you a Creator on the Rise. Congrats!

  • @wadesplacejones4577
    @wadesplacejones4577 5 років тому

    Another really good video I picked up some very good tips from this one too. Thanks again.

  • @bobbatdorf8999
    @bobbatdorf8999 2 роки тому

    Great work Martin!! Your videos are an inspiration.

  • @shiva369
    @shiva369 5 років тому

    I don't think I've ever seen a like/ dislike ratio this good on a video. Must be doing something right, mate!

  • @DillonWareham
    @DillonWareham 5 років тому

    Congrats on creator on the rise!! Can’t wait until I get there!!

  • @tpaul802
    @tpaul802 5 років тому

    Looking good Martin. Can't wait for the next video. Get well

  • @andrewshaw8396
    @andrewshaw8396 5 років тому

    Absolutely superb. I'm really enjoying this series - get well soon! Cheers.

  • @SanPistone
    @SanPistone 5 років тому

    Watching this videos is so relaxing... it's funny, I'm working at my KV-1 rust effects and I also watched Wilde's videos, they're really interesting... thanks for sharing and take your time for your illness ;)

  • @GregReilly135ScaleModels
    @GregReilly135ScaleModels 5 років тому

    Wow that is some superb work my friend i really like the way you approach each part of the weathering

  • @dsmith8984
    @dsmith8984 5 років тому

    Love your work Martin, your videos are fantastic how you explain everything you do plus they are well shot with good clear images. Also you have a very cool accent, keep up the great work mate as I look forward to each video when they come out. Cheers mate from down under (Australia). 😊👍

  • @chrispowell2947
    @chrispowell2947 5 років тому

    What's the wash you apply at 10:28? Maybe I missed it but I don't think you mentioned it

  • @Teckle_Biscuits
    @Teckle_Biscuits 5 років тому

    Your work is incredible..and the bloopers are brilliant 🤣

  • @sovietww2radiooperator141
    @sovietww2radiooperator141 5 років тому

    Very nice! Congrats for the "Creator on the rise" on trending!

  • @andrewschanck3363
    @andrewschanck3363 5 років тому

    Hey Martin, hope you feel better soon. Your malady has not lessened your talent or humor though =) Another great video, this tank is really coming along and I'm learning so much from you!

  • @michaellyness8863
    @michaellyness8863 5 років тому

    Exceptional, I am loving this series.

  • @MAN394631
    @MAN394631 5 років тому

    very impressive work, your chips has really the typical scale effects, well done mate

  • @nicholasvinkler1635
    @nicholasvinkler1635 5 років тому

    As usual. I love it. 13 min well spent.

  • @quietside3734
    @quietside3734 5 років тому

    Get well soon, and thank you for another superb video.

  • @reconmodelsvaughn469
    @reconmodelsvaughn469 5 років тому

    Hope you are fleeing better. The tank looks awesome. You are doing a amazing job. Keep up the hard work

  • @weepweep2225
    @weepweep2225 5 років тому +2

    Yay yet another great video!! 🙏

  • @fidinboca
    @fidinboca 5 років тому +1

    Friday, 17:27 here in Brazil...I've two coogars waiting for me, but no! Today is night to practice five stars chipping.

  • @jacobrichards8359
    @jacobrichards8359 5 років тому

    Kicking off the Friday with some chipping! As always, great video.

  • @草-f5g
    @草-f5g 5 років тому

    ここまでこだわって作るなんて凄すぎる!

  • @silverdragontm9548
    @silverdragontm9548 5 років тому

    It looks great again, but now I come up with a question: for example for your french tank, you used some bolts from tin foil if I remember right, and one time you showed a stencil board something with circles. I want to buy something like this for my own and so I need to know how small the tinyest circles are and for what I need to search in the internet. Tanks!

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому

      Well the one I used on this model is Punch&Die tool and it can cut circles from 0,5mm to 2mm, either from plastic or metal foil (copper, aluminium). The tin rivets I made for the French tank were punched out using the opposite end of a 0,3mm drill bit simply because the Punch&Die can't make things smaller than 0,5mm.

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 5 років тому

    Thank you , Martin .

  • @EddTwilbeck
    @EddTwilbeck 5 років тому

    Excellent stuff as always, mate - keep up the good work!

  • @SmallSoldier
    @SmallSoldier 5 років тому

    You're a sick fellow, it's true!! Excellent tutorial the chipping looks great.

  • @pbyfr
    @pbyfr 5 років тому

    Again a great video, always packed with info.

  • @ismaelvaldesalicera5352
    @ismaelvaldesalicera5352 5 років тому

    Amazing result!

  • @tomashorvath6616
    @tomashorvath6616 5 років тому

    Hi, your tutorials are amazing. Good job

  • @bangbux1964
    @bangbux1964 5 років тому

    the wizard of brushes or brushwizard!

  • @robbie.205
    @robbie.205 5 років тому

    Outstanding, looking forward to the next video. Cheers

  • @brittonshinn9939
    @brittonshinn9939 5 років тому +1

    Hey Martin, another great tutorial. What size brush are you using for the fine chipping you are doing? Thanks and keep the content coming.

  • @GuruGeorge1111
    @GuruGeorge1111 5 років тому

    Excellent work!

  • @alexanderking994
    @alexanderking994 5 років тому

    Excellent and very enjoyable video get well soon...

  • @tokoloshgolem
    @tokoloshgolem 5 років тому

    Excellent tutorial

  • @danarief
    @danarief 5 років тому +1

    Sat back, relax and enjoyed your suffering.

  • @ЕвгенийВолков-х1г
    @ЕвгенийВолков-х1г 5 років тому

    Your videos is a treasure of youtube)

  • @CetoFreakingKaiba
    @CetoFreakingKaiba 5 років тому +6

    concerning the oil brushed from AMMO comment, imo many of the newer products of AMMO and AK are a little pointless and dare I say cash grabs.
    Also damn you for inspiring me to spend more money on armor models to try those techniques out :P

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому +2

      Haha glad to hear that :)
      I'd say these new products are worth buying if you don't have a huge stash of regular or modelling oil paints in tubes. I can clearly see their benefits but I probably wouldn't replace regular oils with them. However I really wanted to give them a try and the time-saving benefits are definitely real. Exactly what I need if I have about an hour to paint and don't wanna waste time preparing my oils and cleaning the palette afterwards.

    • @CetoFreakingKaiba
      @CetoFreakingKaiba 5 років тому

      @@NightShiftScaleModelsI totally agree, the oil brushes do have a purpose, it was just the first item they released that made me question its value. Also if you ever use their washes or other enamel weathering products, I would love to hear an opinion because mine as well as others I hear are mixed

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому

      @@CetoFreakingKaiba Yup I felt the same as you, but I really like them. Still gotta keep my Wilder oil paints though. I've already used their wash for German Yellow on this tank and liked it. Both AK and Ammo have high quality products but just like with everything else, an occasional mishap can happen. I for example bought one of their enamel Heavy Mud products when those came out and it was faulty since I opened the bottle - the mud slurry wouldn't dry up.

  • @tobiasbayer9023
    @tobiasbayer9023 5 років тому

    I really love your work.

  • @FredMossMan-Wilbury
    @FredMossMan-Wilbury 5 років тому

    Sir you are a star .... amazing work , I think for one of best ..... thank you for providing me and no doubt others with inspiration.... regards Fred .ps stay well

  • @JedenSiedemDwa
    @JedenSiedemDwa 5 років тому

    Nice done as always. ;) And I use Oilbrushers with help of additional small brush - that one in Oilbrusher is really too big. All the best for You, much of health! ;)

  • @czaczaja
    @czaczaja 5 років тому

    Beautiful video as always. Get well soon!

  • @aaron2709
    @aaron2709 5 років тому

    I love this kind of suffering!

  • @tonygaeta
    @tonygaeta 5 років тому

    Love your videos , nice tips and funny modeler !!!! ty for this.

  • @fulanunan
    @fulanunan 5 років тому

    Another great video 👍🏻

  • @robwalker5030
    @robwalker5030 5 років тому

    Hope your feeling better soon.
    Love the materials list, "paint, retarder and of course clean WET tap water".....lol, maybe that's what the problem is, my tap water might be too dry....... 🙃
    Great video Martin 👍🏻

  • @jerryvolpini7987
    @jerryvolpini7987 5 років тому

    Oilbrushers - thicker consistency, short brush, mostly for dot filters.
    Streakingbrushers - thin consistency, long/skinny brush, more for, well, adding subtle streaks.
    New or inexperienced modelers might find them useful or convenient but I'll stick with oils (yeah, I'm old 😉).

  • @eternalASV120
    @eternalASV120 5 років тому +1

    Come to think of, how could it look if that plate that covers the gun mount was entirely rusty... Guess it would look even more abandoned. Although reference photos doesn't show it that way, artistic license allows to make such things... like adding some anti-infantry tesla coils XD

  • @TheModellingNews
    @TheModellingNews 5 років тому

    Another great video Martin! Go go Slovensko!

  • @leonardusgroenendyk6027
    @leonardusgroenendyk6027 5 років тому

    Once again I am presented with a great video. I am enjoying the techniques and format of the build, along with the presentation. However I am not a believer in the rusty chipping on AFV's unless they have been left out in the open for a long time, burnt or taken a few rounds. Not including sheet metal parts. I base my opinion as a former tank crewman and having recovered and restored those rusty pieces of junk that should have been burnt after the war! haha...But artistic licence and special effects do look appealing to the eye . Now I have to wait another week for the next installment.

  • @Spinomaks
    @Spinomaks 5 років тому

    Aye mate, don’t prioritize YT over personal health. If you force yourself, your content won’t be as good as you actually enjoying it. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @Emtbtoday
    @Emtbtoday 4 роки тому

    Thats the steel chipping so what do you use for getting the silver steel show through the chips like on a US vehicle?

  • @SuperSherman44
    @SuperSherman44 5 років тому

    Been waiting for this:)

  • @credoimperialis
    @credoimperialis 5 років тому

    you sound just like your technique, awesome!!!!

  • @vader27041612
    @vader27041612 5 років тому

    Hello! I would like to see in your performance a model in German gray !!! I really like your channel! I wish you good luck!
    p.s What color do you make chips in German gray?

  • @matus_wuki
    @matus_wuki 5 років тому +5

    Best modeler that I have watched 😍😍😍. Btw the boopers are probably best part of the video 😂😂😂. (Just kidding)

  • @Dutch_Spiderman
    @Dutch_Spiderman 5 років тому

    Great video again... thanks mate!

  • @xf1961
    @xf1961 5 років тому +1

    "Clean and wet tap water" I can only find clean but dry tap water. Will this work? :)

    • @AtlisWerks
      @AtlisWerks 5 років тому

      There is an old joke in Slovakia, that Russians had dry water. You pour the dry water into a glass and add water.

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому +1

      Only communist water is truly wet :)

  • @lightjaypanda3065
    @lightjaypanda3065 5 років тому

    Martin, what size of brush do you use for these chips? And yeah, I hope you'll get better soon

  • @Nianit
    @Nianit 5 років тому

    Great video! Really helps me step up my chipping game.
    Question: What brush are you using? Looks like a very stiff tip in the video.

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому

      Vallejo 000. It's not stiff, I'm just barely touching the surface with it :)

  • @sclogse1
    @sclogse1 4 роки тому

    I'm trying to imagine the first light chipping is flicked on, and before it is dry, you flick a dry rust particle onto the area, where it only sticks where the wet first chips are, and you blow off the rest. Naturally the edges need more rust, so they get hand done in the first step, but because they are larger, the paint will stay wet while you complete the lighter first layer of a defined area flicking. Make some kind of sense? I'll try this on something useless first. Like my roommates forehead.

  • @steveopie2384
    @steveopie2384 5 років тому

    fantastic tutorial, again :)

  • @stu1664
    @stu1664 5 років тому

    Really enjoying your videos - what size brush do you use for chipping?

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому

      000

    • @stu1664
      @stu1664 5 років тому

      Thanks for that - you are creating a fantastic range of tutorials, helping any modeller to up their game - thanks keep them coming!!

  • @maty9625
    @maty9625 11 місяців тому

    Zdravím. Jaká barva je použita na ten chipping cca v 11 minutě? Děkuji :)

  • @sakkarem
    @sakkarem 5 років тому

    I will never be able to make such tiny chips :)

  • @camikillin1319
    @camikillin1319 5 років тому

    I love this effect. Its amusing but if you overdue it, it looks bad and is very noticeable. Hope you feel better!

  • @yowtfputthemaskbackon9202
    @yowtfputthemaskbackon9202 4 роки тому

    can i also use dried tapwater?

  • @dermaschinist4515
    @dermaschinist4515 5 років тому

    What is the brush you are using for the chips?

  • @maiconwerplotz7206
    @maiconwerplotz7206 5 років тому

    Martin, what kind of brush you're using for chipping?

  • @Theover4000
    @Theover4000 5 років тому

    Did you remove the paint from the gun cover? Or am I going crazy

  • @airfixbookofscalemodelling5852
    @airfixbookofscalemodelling5852 5 років тому

    Superb!

  • @zahzzieschahtz
    @zahzzieschahtz 5 років тому

    Wonderful. Thanks man! :-)

  • @jakubstatkiewicz6350
    @jakubstatkiewicz6350 5 років тому

    Great work

  • @Dreg0
    @Dreg0 5 років тому

    By the way, have you preserved any of your first early works ?

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому +1

      Yup luckily my dad took some of my old models several years ago when I wanted to throw them in the trash :)

  • @ahzekahriman5840
    @ahzekahriman5840 5 років тому

    Cool! Another video! Get better soon!
    Paint mix not being the same everytime, that is okay especially for rusts and distressed looks. They are never the same in reality so they don't have to be scientific ratio to look good.

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому

      Exactly! And if you "jump around" your model with those different paint mixtures, the result will look pretty awesome. Mostly subtle and hardly noticeable, but awesome

    • @ahzekahriman5840
      @ahzekahriman5840 5 років тому

      Night Shift I agree. Rain doesn't always fall straight down either. Also, have you tried using a wet palette before?
      I don't know if you use one or not, but they keep the paint longer than a regular palette so you can paint next day with the same paint so you don't need to write down your paint mixture if it is for the armour colour or any colour really. Saving paint for later is pretty cool.
      You can even make your own. I have seen videos of it and I use a one I made myself.

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 років тому

      @@ahzekahriman5840 Yup I use wet palette when I'm painting tarps or stowage with acrylic paints. But these occasions are so rare that I wasn't able to show that on this channel yet. It technically makes sense to use it for chipping... but I've gotten so comfortable with the approach demonstrated in this video that I don't feel like changing the routine :)