How to paint a worn out, faded 3-Tone German Camouflage on Panther D Tank (Tamiya 1/35)
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
- This step by step video is about how I painted my Tamiya Panther D in 1/35th scale with a worn out, distressed german ww2 three tone camouflage. For this I used Tamiya Paints and a lot of Chipping Medium by Vallejo. To me the hours of airbrushing were worth the effort.
I also show how I prepared the model for painting with cleaning it, using Tamiya Metal Primer and priming it with Vallejo Hobby Paint rattle can primer.
The flaked off Zimmerit areas were painted in oxide primer fashion.
I also made a two tone metal chipping. I started with a lighter sponge chipping, and then filled the lighter chipps with dark metal chipps by brush.
Bare metal parts were painted for later enamel and oil paint weathering wich will part of the next episode.
And I apply decals with Revell decal softener and decal fix by AmmoMig.
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00:00 intro
00:32 preparing the Tamiya 35345 Panther for painting
02:02 using Tamiya Metal Primer for photo etched and metal parts
03:11 spraying the first under layers with Tamiya paints
05:07 Vallejo Chipping Medium and dunkel Gelb base paint
06:06 first chipping by reactivating the base paint
07:06 spraying the lighter camouflage tones free hand
08:21 spraying the base paints of the camouflage
12:05 painting exposed oxide primer where Zimmerit flaked off
12:47 applying decals with softener and fixer
14:54 painting Zimmerit remnants
17:35 metal chipping by sponge and by brush
21:18 painting bare metal parts for later enamel weathering and rust effects
22:54 final presentation
Tamiya 35345 Panther D 1:35
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Great job, Super realistic as I would expect a tank to look like after being in combat for an extended period. 3-Tone German Camouflage is so iconic along with the " Panzer grey" early war tanks
Thank you very much, really happy to hear😊 I really like combat hardened vehicles and am happy to hear that it is looking good😊
Sehr gut Nils. Schöne Arbeit und sehr gut erklärt. Bin jetzt auf den nächsten Part Gespannt 👍🏻🤘🏻
Vielen Dank mein Freund🤘 ja ich glaub auch, Enamels werden da nochmal viel bringen, und der Rost erst😬
Good day from France.
Great painting job and very interesting techniques of fading the camouflage pattern. You've done a wonderful model. Waiting for the incoming video for the weathering. Thanks again and keep modelling on. Best regards. François Bazan 🐕🦺🐾🐈🐾
Thank you very much for your kind words, really happy to hear you like my result🙏 best regards back to beautiful France 🤘
Very nicely done my friend,it's gonna look amazing when finished 👍
Thank you very much, happy to hear you have faith in me🙏🙈😁
excellent video and excellent results!
Thanks a lot, much appreciated and really happy to hear🙏😊
Hi mate
Great piece of work and nice techniques.
Thanks for sharing your video ❤😊
Happy to hear, thank you🙏 and thanks for watching👌
Nicely done its coming along beautifully 👌👌👌👌
Really happy to hear, thanks a lot😊🙏
A true work of art!
Thanks a lot, happy to hear🙏😊
Super Arbeit 👍 super camo. Gespannt wie es weiter geht und gerne mehr von der Sorte Videos😊
Vielen Dank, freut mich wirklich😊 ja ich habe auch wieder gefallen an der Thematik gefunden, denke das wird hier kein Ausrutscher😉
This man’s work is a masterpiece. The idea of going back to a previous work and re-engineering it into a more mature, battle damaged and worn version of its former self is smart. But the technique is even smarter. I’m ashamed to be a modeler with the skills I have when compared to this man. If he walked by, I would salute smartly and turn my back in shame at the chasmic difference in our modeling skills. Anyway, loved every minute of this. One thing on PE though. I think it works 90% of the time, especially if you want to do something dynamic to it, but on larger objects and some small, the fullness of the original styrene plastic beats the tinny, box-like PE. Otherwise, if you can do PE well, I’d do it often . But this model is well-nigh a work or art.
Thanks a lot for your kind words, happy you like my work🙏 pe parts are most of the time an upgrade in my opinion as they are far more detailed and more in scale, even bigger parts are often thicker in plastic than they should be. And at this model it was kind of a challenge to myself to build as much pe parts as possible. So this model has by far the most pe I ever made on a single model.
@@biberhunter_scale_models one can tell a true Master when he has a philosophy about his art. When to do this. When to do that. That’s wisdom and true knowledge which is power. Edification is due here. I’m humbled by your art. I can only aspire to your level of accuracy and authenticity. But it’s the education on the way there which ends up becoming wisdom which you are giving me. Thanks for your level-headed response and true mastery of an art form. Most of the best scale modelers on UA-cam like you, coldemonspl, Night Shift etc.. take mere scale modeling and elevate it to a true art form. The use of dioramas, etc is art. It brings us back to an era in the 20th Century fraught with pain, suffering, yet hope and peace. But the accuracy and attention to detail is stunning and only impels modelers like me to work so much harder to become that which we admire. Thank you Sir. Dan
love your work!
Thank you, appreciate that🙏
Wieder mal ein Klasse Video, Nils! Sehr viele Details in dem Modell. Es bleibt spannend!!!
Vielen Dank🙏 ja langsam steigt meine Hoffnung auch das Ding noch zu einem positiven Ende zu bringen😅
@@biberhunter_scale_models ich denke das wird klappen 😜
@@dermodellbaunoob 🤞
Cool effects.
Thank you😊
Richtig geil das Teil 👌👌👌
Danke dir😬🤘
camouflage, one of the most difficult painting techniques to do!
Right, a lot of possible ways to do it and to do it wrong too 🙈😅
Mega🔥🔥🔥
Vielen Dank😬🤘
It should be worth it to use a good primer before the top coats. It's extra work but if you are going to add much detail, historic accuracy, time, and yes, beauty, the end results are the real worth! Danke
Well, I wouldn't say that Vallejo Hobby Paint is a bad primer, it's excellent with self leveling and gives good results, you just have to be careful and apply it in short bursts. You'll have no problems then and saved a lot time. Bitte schön.
Wounderful job... ypur model are from? ... Border Model, Meng or?
Thank you🙏 this is a Tamiya model👌
Needs black lining, too bright
If you are talking about pin wash this is done in the next video, this is just about painting.
Metal canon on a model where you paint the gun is total waste and makes no sense.
So everything else like pe parts and other building techniques don't make sense too when you paint it anyway? I disagree here, a metal gun saves time and effort to transform a two part plastic gun barrel into one smooth, perfectly round part, so there is a lot of sense here. I don't think you have a popular opinion here🤔
@@biberhunter_scale_models Saves time, destroy the art of modeling yes.
not all metal parts are waste, some makes more details, but not the canon.
@@nikolajc7617 I disagree here too. People like me with family and time consuming jobs, who spend weeks on building a model like this with a lot of different materials and techniques, where is the problem using a metal gun barrel. It's about modeling and the thing you make out of it. The more embarrassing issue to me are people who maybe never build a model at all telling others what are do's and dont's in the hobby where are endless possibilities to do it🤷♂️