HOW TO: Scribing panel lines - The comprehensive scale modelling TUTORIAL
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
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00:00 - intro
01:39 - How to restore lost panel lines?
02:28 - How to deal with panel lines on Joints?
03:18 - How and why to make panel lines deeper?
05:54 - How to re-scribe raised panel lines?
08:54 - How to scribe hatches and access panels?
10:32 - How to fix mistakes?
THE TOOLS:
Scribing templates: amzn.to/2XjhGOl
Tamiya fine craft saws: amzn.to/3EF5mZE
TAMIYA Engraving Blade 0.1mm: amzn.to/3yI46lG
TAMIYA Engraving Blade Holder: amzn.to/3CTEx3F
TAMIYA Fine Pin Vise D (0.1~3.2mm): amzn.to/3fVUSdV
3M Vinyl Tape: amzn.to/2UbMlfm
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Thanks for the vid, Squidward.
It"s wonderful video. Thank a lot. I will be learn to you. From Russia with ❤
You are welcome 👍
Best scribing tutorial I've seen. Easy to follow and concise. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching and for your feedback mate!
Mate...i am new to the sport and i have seen so many videos about scribing...yours is absolutely gold mine. Nailed it. In eleven minutes you manged to explain very simple and understandable concept that others take 20 minutes. Showed techniques .e.t.c...congrars for the video. i
Hey, welcome aboard. Thanks for your feedback, I am glad that that the video is helpful
Your channel has been a great resource since I've decided to start modeling again. Thanks for all of the information.
Cool, thanks!
Thank you, I knew the basics but not some useful tricks you explained
Glad to help👍
Best I've seen on replacing raised panel lines. I'll be sure to give this a try! Thank you!
Thanks for watching mate!
Your videos are awesome! Thanks!
Glad you like them!
Thank you for your detailed tutorials, I really love them.
Thanks for watching mate!
I didnt know I should add cement after scribbing. Very nice trick!
yes, it helps with the final look.
Great tutorial. I have a number of kits with raised panel lines. You gave us great options on how to tackle this. I appreciate it. Keep building!!!
Thanks for watching and for the feedback Rob 👍
Gracias-por-tan-excelente-informacion-....saludos-desde-BOGOTA.
Thanks for watching mate!
Excellent tutorial. Clear AND useful for me. Thank you for this video.
Thanks for your feedback mate, appreciated!
Really good tutorial! I find a quick panel line wash after scribing helps show where I’ve scribed, prior to the riveting. Keep up the good work with these videos!
Yea that helps with visualization 👍
Thanks much for the excellent tutorial, signore. I'm always jumpy at the thought of scribing and riveting my models, but you taught me new techniques and methods. Happy and grateful modeler here ♥ 👍
Happy to help mate 👍
Great work and good guidance. Thank you for sharing your experiences and skill.
Thanks for your feedback mate 👍
Excellent tutorial, Metodi. As with others you have shared, this one is absolutely full of tips and techniques to assist with missing or misaligned panel lines. Thank you!
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment mate, appreciate the feedback!
Outstanding tutorial! Thank you for sharing.
thanks for watching mate 👍
Great video, Metodi. Keep up the good work.
Thanks mate 👍
It's very nice tutorial. Also, it's easy to understand what you want to do. Thanks for sharing.
thanks for watching mate 👍
That was a excellent video lesson, I have a italieari C130J with raised panel linex and this will help a lot, hope you are keeping safe and well, best regards from Australia.
Glad that this may help you mate, cheers!
Awesome video, thanks for sharing your technique on this. Much appreciated. Have a great day.
thanks for watching and commenting mate 👍
Fantastic tutorial, I hope it gets many, many views.
I really love how you created a template for difficult areas. I have an Airfix 1/72 Chipmunk and a Lynx to rescribe.
Thanks for this, Ian
Thanks Ian, appreciated 👍
@@MMScaleModels 👍🏼
Thank you for the tutorial and the links! I have a Zero that will definitely benefit from this.
thanka for watching mate 👍
Great content and tutorial, subbed!
Thanks mate, appreciated!
Great tutorial - thank you!
Thanks for watching mate!
*A short but useful video, thanks for sharing yours tips!*
Thanks for watching mate!
Amazing. Thank you for posting.
thanks mate, you're welcome
Gracias por tus vídeos,eres un crack
Thanks for watching mate!
Awesome video with very details explaining how it works👍.
J.W.
thanks mate👍
Great information and tips. Thanks mate 😉
Thanks for watching mate 👍
Nice tutorial mate thanks for sharing
thanks for watching mate 👍
Very nice tutorial 👍👍
thanks mate 👍
Good info, thanks for posting👍
Thanks mate!
Great tutorial thanks for that as I have a difficult with with your video will help thanks 👍👍
Glad that the video helps 👍
Really helpful. I need to get one of those flexy rulers :)
Glad that the video is helpful, cheers 👍
Thanks.... Subtitules in spanish are great for me... Cheers
You are welcome, thanks for watching and leaving a comment 👍
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Thanks for the tip mate!
I tried to scribe the raised panel line,but the result is I created too wide panel line like Matchbox‘s kits.
Thank you for your video. I believe if I can overcome this challenge,I will improve my skills on building models.
Using a fine scriber is key. And experience too... correct pressure on the tool is very much up to muscle memory
Very informative. I need to buy some good scribers. I only have the bog Tamoya one and I am doing more harm than good with it. I ruined the trunk on my 67 Corvette with it. The round corner is damaged with my fumbling and the big Tamiya scriber. All Ive done is make more work for myself.
Yeah its just too big.
It really is. Im not certain what its designed use truly is. It made scribingba chore I did not look forward to. I went back to the back of my knife and foumd that infinitly better immediately. Ill get a couple you suggest and try with those.
Thank you for the time you took to male this.
Thanks for the tutorial. I am scared when it comes to scribe my models. I have screw up many times to the point of deciding not to scribe them. I will gather the tools and give it a try again 🙋
Thanks for watching mate, mistakes are inevitable. Only thing we can do is to overcome them.
I use my wife's old dental tools they come in all different shapes and sizes
I am thinking of buying some myself. My dentist is very confused when I start asking questions about his tools... probably thinks that I intent doing the work myself :)
Great video. I know you posted links for the Tamiya scribes, but who’s black scriber were you using.
MRP but they were not available on amazon at the time (don't know currently)
@@MMScaleModels I found it here
spruebrothers.com/mrpsc1-mrp-mr-scriber-black-narrow/
great tutorial, where I can find the blue prints or details pics of panel lines in the web?
Thanks! A google search can be useful, also www.the-blueprints.com/ is a good source but it is not free. Generally I start with a google search.
Great tips, thank. Your links for the Scribing templates and saws are the same.
Thanks for pointing this error out mate, fixed :)
@@MMScaleModels Any time, thank you!
Do you have the link for the Tamiya fine saw blade you have loaded into the hobby knife looking handle? I clicked the link in your description for the "Tamiya fine craft saws" but it goes to a Hasegawa template instead.
sorry about that, here is another link www.amazon.com/shop/mmscalemodels?listId=15KG8UBCNFFC9&ref=inf_list_own_mmscalemodels_cp
What scriber are you using at 3:33? Is it one you've provided a link for?
That is MRP scriber
One day man will invent telescopes that can see atoms
I hope I will never use one for modelling :)
Hello! How do I determine what size scriber blade to use for different scale models?
The thinner the better IMO
I need a technique to drill a centred hole in a < 1mm piece of plastic rod to simulate a gun barrel?
Where did you get the steel ruler?
Can you please explain, what happens after you run the Cement s over the lines, does the glue leave a mess, do you need to sand after ?
If you are careful with the application all the glue does is to melt the dust and leave cleaner panel lines... and a bit shinier surface.
I think it depends on the scale and the model. Jet panel lines don't show much in reality, and most 1/48th scale panel lines are crazy big and out of scale anyway.
Which kind of metal ruler is so flexible? omg... mine are all stubborn af
They are hard to find and usually expensive. Here is one option i found with some googling: www.internationalviolin.com/ProductDetail/t9702_flexible-steel-rule-200mm
@@MMScaleModels thank you! price seems fine if it's that nice to use!
@@EdgeR2 This one has ok price, the others I found were in the 60$ range 😄
@@MMScaleModels oh my 😅
It would be good if I could understand what you’re saying it’s like you have a sock in your mouth .
Great tutorial! Thanks .....
You are welcome!