Thanks for working through this Matt and sharing the results on your Channel. I really enjoy all the topics and it has helped my painting improve dramatically. I also like your interaction with the compressor, it adds a bit of light hearted banter and is part of the flavour of Doogs Models!.
Thanks very much for documenting and sharing these very interesting trials! The effect you achieved looks great. Now the question is how much of these variations are going to be visible after applying the clear coats on top. Very tricky project.
Matt, thanks a lot for that. I have an O2A to build that is entirely not quite black but in the very few phots...it's not black. It was painted Matt black to start with though, but sat in the sun, and monsoon of Thailand so.....armed with this hopefully I can do the "Nails" proud. Cheers👍
THIS is AWESOME! I've been a modeler for well over fifty years, and though I've conquered MOST painting techniques, "Realistic Black" has always been an issue for me. I have THREE 1/32 scale X-15 models that I will be building this year, and THIS REALLY Helps me! Thanks. :) Joe Jefferson, Wisconsin
I think if you want to depict a really grungy black aircraft, filter techniques will be the way to go. Lay very thin, transparent layers of lighter colors over black. I think the best technique for this will not be the airbrush, but the classic "a dot of oil and then spread it with a soft, wide brush wetted with turps.
Yes and no. Oils certainly play a role - even a big one - but I'm a big proponent of weathering starting with the paint. Also, light oils on very dark surfaces can be a real headache, and I think it's better to use them to "curve the shot" rather than be the shot.
Great vidio as usual on a good subject. Having just done a Uboat for a change and considering doing a modern Sub the subject of Which black has been very much on my mind. Nice one
Hi, nice stuff you're doing, love it.One question thou, what can you give me like an advise painting black on a 1/32 scale F-16 C block 30, aggressor sqd .The new splinter camo, I have the 32-068 F-16C Alaskan Splinters decals from Two Bobs. they're clean aircraft, at least at first look. Many thanks.
I do this sort of.. on my e-flight T-28 .. looks really cool coming in at 120 mph on a low level high speed pass!! Makes the cats find a place to hide 😜
Another great vid. I]m in the process of painting a Westland Lysander in all black (Special operation color) and found this extremely useful particularly as the I wanted to get a different tone with the wings as these were fabric against a metal fuselage. Using MRP 255. When blending other blacks did you thin the paint?
Hey Doogs after watching ur videos the last two nights I think im getting the idea of black basing/marbling lol, just wondering how would further weathering with washes and pigments react with this effect. Any chance u could take next step with washes /pigments and show results. cheers
Hi! I'm finding your videos very entertaining and informative, as I will probably be having my first go at black basing with a heinkell He 113 kit, this video was especially interesting as I have quite a lot of R.A.F. WW2 bomber kits in my stash. I was wondering, would basing a kit white for a black finish have a chance of working? Thanks, phil.
foxmulderms heh - they were for a stalled out F-117. But I do generally find mixing slight variations of black and white to be far more hit or miss than messing with greens, browns etc.
I could forgive the airbrush noise but the compressor is unforgivable. Get a longer hose to make videos and get that away from the microphone. Anyways thanks for the tips. Looking for inspiration for my sr-71 model I’m starting.
Thanks for working through this Matt and sharing the results on your Channel. I really enjoy all the topics and it has helped my painting improve dramatically. I also like your interaction with the compressor, it adds a bit of light hearted banter and is part of the flavour of Doogs Models!.
Matt, many thanks for your time in creating this series, learned shit loads from it, just need to put it into practice
Thanks very much for documenting and sharing these very interesting trials! The effect you achieved looks great. Now the question is how much of these variations are going to be visible after applying the clear coats on top. Very tricky project.
Would you apply these principles to a VFX-1 Tomcat, or would you say ‘screw it’, and go with straight gloss black?
Matt, thanks a lot for that. I have an O2A to build that is entirely not quite black but in the very few phots...it's not black. It was painted Matt black to start with though, but sat in the sun, and monsoon of Thailand so.....armed with this hopefully I can do the "Nails" proud. Cheers👍
THIS is AWESOME! I've been a modeler for well over fifty years, and though I've conquered MOST painting techniques, "Realistic Black" has always been an issue for me.
I have THREE 1/32 scale X-15 models that I will be building this year, and THIS REALLY Helps me!
Thanks. :)
Joe
Jefferson, Wisconsin
I think if you want to depict a really grungy black aircraft, filter techniques will be the way to go. Lay very thin, transparent layers of lighter colors over black. I think the best technique for this will not be the airbrush, but the classic "a dot of oil and then spread it with a soft, wide brush wetted with turps.
Yes and no. Oils certainly play a role - even a big one - but I'm a big proponent of weathering starting with the paint. Also, light oils on very dark surfaces can be a real headache, and I think it's better to use them to "curve the shot" rather than be the shot.
Thanks for a really informative tutorial.
All the best, Ian
Great vidio as usual on a good subject. Having just done a Uboat for a change and considering doing a modern Sub the subject of Which black has been very much on my mind. Nice one
How could one achieve a non reflective gloss black the USAF specially designed for their night fighters during late WW2/Korea?
Hi, nice stuff you're doing, love it.One question thou, what can you give me like an advise painting black on a 1/32 scale F-16 C block 30, aggressor sqd .The new splinter camo, I have the 32-068 F-16C Alaskan Splinters decals from Two Bobs. they're clean aircraft, at least at first look. Many thanks.
Great lesson
Excellent video. Thank you
Great vid, also pigment count can vary a 'black' even though you have no prior warning on the label in my experience.
I do this sort of.. on my e-flight T-28 .. looks really cool coming in at 120 mph on a low level high speed pass!! Makes the cats find a place to hide 😜
Another great vid. I]m in the process of painting a Westland Lysander in all black (Special operation color) and found this extremely useful particularly as the I wanted to get a different tone with the wings as these were fabric against a metal fuselage. Using MRP 255. When blending other blacks did you thin the paint?
Hey Doogs after watching ur videos the last two nights I think im getting the idea of black basing/marbling lol, just wondering how would further weathering with washes and pigments react with this effect. Any chance u could take next step with washes /pigments and show results. cheers
Definitely probably - but after I get through these I do want to get a bit of actual modeling out of the way for a bit first!
Would this work under Royal Navy Extra DSG?
Conceptually, sure.
Sr-71 isn't really black its indigo black in some situations u can notices the very blueish-purple tonality of the paint
Hi! I'm finding your videos very entertaining and informative, as I will probably be having my first go at black basing with a heinkell He 113 kit, this video was especially interesting as I have quite a lot of R.A.F. WW2 bomber kits in my stash. I was wondering, would basing a kit white for a black finish have a chance of working? Thanks, phil.
Just a thought. You could turn off the compressor. Less anger management issues that way. :)
Van Diemens Land Model Bench we have a very friendly relationship!
And lose the catch phrase? Mind you, considering how cheap compressors with a storage cylinder are, it surprises me why anyone would have one without.
did you buy every single color they have from mr.paint??? 4 different blacks!! :D nice going.
foxmulderms heh - they were for a stalled out F-117. But I do generally find mixing slight variations of black and white to be far more hit or miss than messing with greens, browns etc.
I could forgive the airbrush noise but the compressor is unforgivable. Get a longer hose to make videos and get that away from the microphone. Anyways thanks for the tips. Looking for inspiration for my sr-71 model I’m starting.
Thanks from Russia
very usefull
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There's Metallica black, and Children of Bodom black.