Thank you for this video. I messed up a Tamiya Viper yesterday by using thinner to remove the panel accent wash. Took off quite a lot without much effort. Sad to say the Viper will be turned into a 10,000 hour aircraft. Lucky for me I have oil paints and just got white spirit!
Some awesome content on your channel and you are a very skilled modeller. Really enjoying the videos and just wanted to say thanks for taking the time for sharing your knowledge with the modelling community. Dan
Dan thankyou ! I'm very grateful for your kind words ! Once I have my current project out of the way there will be more content and I hope to share more techniques and full build with the community . James
I've subscribed, please, please keep the content coming. I love the busts mostly and it's so good to see someone painting busts and historicals to boot! I'm racking my brain trying to get into the hobby, painting these 28mm miniatures from GW. OCD and no skill does not make for a healthy mind while painting lol. One day.
@Bad Goy thabkyou! As I cover a wide range of subjects it may be a while before figures come around again. Saying that there will be more figure content in the future! The smaller figures are great fun and a perfect place to start and one thing is you are always learning! Thanks a lot James
Hi Hansen thanks ! ( need to update these old tutorials ) Chipping I always do first, always have, I find it easier to chip before because you can disrupt your washes and oil effects.
hey, maybe i missed it but would this products works on acrylic paint? and if so and i just have a model painted by acrylic, should i do something before applying the wash?
@@reefta hello ! I highly reccomend alclad aquagloss for the gloss. Very good product. And winsor and newton galeria Matt varnish for the final coat. Both are very good and I have been using them for a while. Perfect for tanks and aircraft
Hi Nicholas. The wash is dry to the touch. This is usually after 10-15 minuites. The paper towel was dry, sometimes if the leftover wash is being stubborn I use a cotton bud with just some thinners ( hardly a drop) and use that
Just trying out this technique on some of 1/72s that are near completion. Do you let the oil wash dry for a day or remove immediately? Do you have some tips on exhaust and gun stain trails too?
Hi Ben ! Check out my latest video on washes its a lot more comprehensive :) with oils I always leave it 15-20mins, enough to let the thinner evaporate, then just be gentle when removing . Exhaust stains really depend on the aircraft and fuel mixture, but a good place to start is a lightened black /brown mix with the airbrish or oils if you're feeling confident, with oils you can blend and feather them nicely.
In oil and watercolour painting, black is often avoided because its either too dark, or a dead colour. Instead rich darks can be mixed from mixes like ultramarine and burnt umber, another variation is hookers green and alizarin crimson but I'm not quite as fond of that one. Also by adjusting the amount of blue and brown you can err towards different effects. More brown is more mucky. More blue is a bit more oily. And also thinning with varying amounts of thinner can give you loads of different tones. It's a pretty versatile mix and I used to use it all the time. At the moment I'm obsessed with abteilung Sepia.
@@lpjmodels thanks! So if you were applying an oil wash to a late war Sherman tank, what would you go for, mix wise? I’m a wargamer rather than a modeller but I like my miniatures to look good.
@@lpjmodelsdo quick questions about this, what color from Abteilung would work for the "Blue". Does the Faded navy would work? About the Sepia, how would you use it? Thank you!
Hi Ipj models, how long do you leave the wash on the model before wiping off. I tried this technique on a wildfire and buggered it right up. The oil paint just won't wipe off.
Hi Tony literally only untill the white spirit had evaporated, 5 mins, it needs to be over a decent acrylic gloss/satin finish to make sure it doesn't get absorbed into the finish as well, good luck !
@@lpjmodels thanks for the reply. I put the oil wash on top of a coat of humbrol gloss. Maybe I didn't thin the oil wash enough, who knows. Great vids by the way, maybe you could do one for us noobs on basic weathering techniques.
I'm not a big advocate of the floor stuff unfortunately, I wouldn't like to say what will help. A low odour thinner ( I'd reccomend vms universal weathering carrier light ) would be safer than a white spirit, especially the light version as it isn't as hot as others.
hi what colors do you use here for the wash? and what would you recommend for enamel colors on a 1/35 jagdpanther? i dont know what i wanna use to get a good dark color but i dont want it to be too dark and unnatural. thanks in advance
When I did this the wash was applied to a satin or gloss surface. These days I don't bother with a gloss. It can make it slightly harder to control but less layers is is win in my book. I have a video. "The ultimate guide to washes" that is much more effective at showing the process than this older video.
Hi there, I appreciate this is an old video but help would be appreciated :) I try do this, I use a clear coat to seel my paint etc and then leave the wash to dry, but when I try to wipe it off it’s very stubborn and doesn’t really do much, but when I wipe it off using a little dab of thinners it removes everything and sometimes gets through my gloss coat even know its acrylic. I can’t seem to get a balance it seems to be all or nothing. Any tips on what I’m doing wrong or any help in general would be great. Thanks
Hi there ! First off thanks for commenting! I hope I can help. What acrylic gloss are you using ? And how heavily are you applying it ? How long do you leave the oil wash to dry? When I remove mine its usually when the thinner has just dried, way before the paint has cured. I find that if you spray the varnish too thin you may find it seeping through in areas, I had trouble especially using AK acrylics as this ended up lifting the paint, and if it's too thick you can turn panel lines into shallow depressions more like a shallow U shape, making the oil less likely to stay put . I tend to spray a mist coat of aquagloss for "bite" and then a heavier layer and that's usually enough. Looking forward to your reply James
lpj models thanks for the reply James, I’m using humbrol clear coat at the moment. I hand paint my models so it’s hard to say how much clear coat I’m putting on but it’s certainly not a large amount. In terms of drying time if I leave it for 5 minutes and comeback I seem to take all the wash off, including in the panel lines, however if I were to leave it to properly dry the paint then becomes to stubborn. It’s hard to say, I’m not sure if my paint to thinner ratio is wrong but as I mentioned early it’s hard to get a good balance it seems. Hope this helps narrow it down and thanks again :)
Hi StoneMustang , sorry for the late reply. That's a tricky one, I used humbrol clear for a bit but ended up stopping as it ended up cracking on me. Are you using white spirit ?
My oils are not coming out fully and I don’t know why I applied two layers of varnish and it still leaves streaks when I’m trying to wipe it away any tips
Hi! I tried a Vallejo black wash and I put it on there and wiped it away but I was taking away my paint! I did 2 coats of tamiya clear gloss before. My question is did u spray the clear gloss or painted?
Hi there. For best results you need a wash product that is different from your base coats. Acrylic paint and gloss works best with oils or something like an A.K panel liner. The benefit of these products is that they dry very slowly, unlike acrylic, giving you time to manipulate the effect. Once you are happy, then you can remove the excess with white spirit or the products specific thinner, My clear coats are sprayed. I only paint small details with a brush, and something like a clear coat is a lot smoother when sprayed.
@@smukki6346 you're welcome ! The best thing to do is test it on an old model or spare parts first to make sure you dont get any nasty surprises when you come to apply it to a model later on !
Thanks for the feedback Doug, it's one thing I'm having trouble with, too quiet and its lost on the speech free sections and too loud and it dominates. I'll get there !
Hi @jonescrusher1 thanks for the tip ! I'm using a mobile for video making as I dont have a PC, I dont think the software I'm using has a ducking function.
I was never a big fan of putting a wash on aircraft. I find it over exaggerates the panel lines. In scale the panel lines should not look like they are cm's apart. I find you can weather a plane other ways. Armor on the other hand is a different story.
@@billyredtail if it's the humbrol acrylic clear you'll be ok but I would test it first. Enamel/oil wash over enamel varnish will end in disappointment. As long as the varnish is acrylic ( most reliable for me is alclad Aquagloss) you'll be ok. Please test it first though.
I love the videos...but hate the treacle guitar over the top...really annoying when all you want is the narrative to explain the techniques...A little like being on hold on the phone and having to listen to someone elses record collection...Arggghhh...Apart from that, brilliant videos!
Thank you for this video. I messed up a Tamiya Viper yesterday by using thinner to remove the panel accent wash. Took off quite a lot without much effort. Sad to say the Viper will be turned into a 10,000 hour aircraft. Lucky for me I have oil paints and just got white spirit!
Some awesome content on your channel and you are a very skilled modeller. Really enjoying the videos and just wanted to say thanks for taking the time for sharing your knowledge with the modelling community. Dan
Dan thankyou ! I'm very grateful for your kind words ! Once I have my current project out of the way there will be more content and I hope to share more techniques and full build with the community .
James
That's a lovely, really natural finish, and very clearly explained, thanks !
Thanks Nick ! My latest wash video is a bit more up to date I'm surprised this still hits view !
Should the oil wash cure before applying the final varnish?
I've subscribed, please, please keep the content coming. I love the busts mostly and it's so good to see someone painting busts and historicals to boot!
I'm racking my brain trying to get into the hobby, painting these 28mm miniatures from GW. OCD and no skill does not make for a healthy mind while painting lol. One day.
@Bad Goy thabkyou! As I cover a wide range of subjects it may be a while before figures come around again. Saying that there will be more figure content in the future! The smaller figures are great fun and a perfect place to start and one thing is you are always learning!
Thanks a lot
James
@@lpjmodels You're most welcome, keeping kids off of social media and video games for the most part, will do a world of good in the years to come.
why do you do the chipping before the wash? I've seen people do it both ways and I don't know why...
Thanks for the awesome video!!!
Hi Hansen thanks ! ( need to update these old tutorials )
Chipping I always do first, always have, I find it easier to chip before because you can disrupt your washes and oil effects.
@@lpjmodels ah, okay. Thanks, it was still an awesome video!
Great video. Can you use mineral spirits for the thinner?
Sir hi, you remove the wash using what ? please let me know
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hey, maybe i missed it but would this products works on acrylic paint? and if so and i just have a model painted by acrylic, should i do something before applying the wash?
Yes over acrylic is best. Use a clear acrylic varnish to protect the surface even more as well. Gloss is best
@@lpjmodels hmm good point, but what if i paint a tank? What varnish. Product would you suggest?
@@reefta hello ! I highly reccomend alclad aquagloss for the gloss. Very good product. And winsor and newton galeria Matt varnish for the final coat. Both are very good and I have been using them for a while. Perfect for tanks and aircraft
Do you allow the wash to completely dry before removing it? And do you just use a dry cloth to remove the access?
Hi Nicholas. The wash is dry to the touch. This is usually after 10-15 minuites. The paper towel was dry, sometimes if the leftover wash is being stubborn I use a cotton bud with just some thinners ( hardly a drop) and use that
@@lpjmodels thanks for the reply! I'm going to be trying a wash on the kit I'm currently building! Not done a wash before so was doing research
amazing
Should I do this before the final varnish?
Yes thats my favorite way
Just trying out this technique on some of 1/72s that are near completion. Do you let the oil wash dry for a day or remove immediately? Do you have some tips on exhaust and gun stain trails too?
Hi Ben ! Check out my latest video on washes its a lot more comprehensive :) with oils I always leave it 15-20mins, enough to let the thinner evaporate, then just be gentle when removing .
Exhaust stains really depend on the aircraft and fuel mixture, but a good place to start is a lightened black /brown mix with the airbrish or oils if you're feeling confident, with oils you can blend and feather them nicely.
Why did you choose blue and brown, instead of black and brown? Was it to simulate the blue from ‘the sky’ reflection? Or am I overthinking this?
In oil and watercolour painting, black is often avoided because its either too dark, or a dead colour. Instead rich darks can be mixed from mixes like ultramarine and burnt umber, another variation is hookers green and alizarin crimson but I'm not quite as fond of that one. Also by adjusting the amount of blue and brown you can err towards different effects. More brown is more mucky. More blue is a bit more oily. And also thinning with varying amounts of thinner can give you loads of different tones. It's a pretty versatile mix and I used to use it all the time. At the moment I'm obsessed with abteilung Sepia.
@@lpjmodels thanks! So if you were applying an oil wash to a late war Sherman tank, what would you go for, mix wise? I’m a wargamer rather than a modeller but I like my miniatures to look good.
@@lpjmodelsdo quick questions about this, what color from Abteilung would work for the "Blue". Does the Faded navy would work? About the Sepia, how would you use it? Thank you!
So when done painting I gloss it install the decals do a wash on it and weathering then when done I can do a Matt finish?
Hi Gamingforfun 007, I like to use in this order ; paint, gloss , decals, gloss, weathering , Matt
lpj models thanks for the response and great work
Hi Ipj models, how long do you leave the wash on the model before wiping off. I tried this technique on a wildfire and buggered it right up. The oil paint just won't wipe off.
Hi Tony literally only untill the white spirit had evaporated, 5 mins, it needs to be over a decent acrylic gloss/satin finish to make sure it doesn't get absorbed into the finish as well, good luck !
@@lpjmodels thanks for the reply. I put the oil wash on top of a coat of humbrol gloss. Maybe I didn't thin the oil wash enough, who knows. Great vids by the way, maybe you could do one for us noobs on basic weathering techniques.
when you remove the wash...is the cloth dry?
Yes Steve the kitchen towel is completely dry !
Nice technique yes, but I cannot see the difference before and after the treatment.
That's a shame, my quality of video has improved since this was recorded. Hopefully this will help in future
If you use future clear as a gloss coat, I find the thinned oil can’t be wiped off. It takes the surface off too. Will white spirit prevent this?
I'm not a big advocate of the floor stuff unfortunately, I wouldn't like to say what will help. A low odour thinner ( I'd reccomend vms universal weathering carrier light ) would be safer than a white spirit, especially the light version as it isn't as hot as others.
hi what colors do you use here for the wash? and what would you recommend for enamel colors on a 1/35 jagdpanther? i dont know what i wanna use to get a good dark color but i dont want it to be too dark and unnatural. thanks in advance
Thanks ! I used a mix of burnt umber and French ultramarine oils, for a jadpanther a grey brown would be my colour of choice.
@@lpjmodels so pretty much a dark brown is good enough?
Question did you seal the model with a matte varnish prior to the wash?
When I did this the wash was applied to a satin or gloss surface. These days I don't bother with a gloss. It can make it slightly harder to control but less layers is is win in my book. I have a video. "The ultimate guide to washes" that is much more effective at showing the process than this older video.
Hi there, I appreciate this is an old video but help would be appreciated :) I try do this, I use a clear coat to seel my paint etc and then leave the wash to dry, but when I try to wipe it off it’s very stubborn and doesn’t really do much, but when I wipe it off using a little dab of thinners it removes everything and sometimes gets through my gloss coat even know its acrylic. I can’t seem to get a balance it seems to be all or nothing. Any tips on what I’m doing wrong or any help in general would be great. Thanks
Hi there ! First off thanks for commenting! I hope I can help. What acrylic gloss are you using ? And how heavily are you applying it ?
How long do you leave the oil wash to dry? When I remove mine its usually when the thinner has just dried, way before the paint has cured.
I find that if you spray the varnish too thin you may find it seeping through in areas, I had trouble especially using AK acrylics as this ended up lifting the paint, and if it's too thick you can turn panel lines into shallow depressions more like a shallow U shape, making the oil less likely to stay put .
I tend to spray a mist coat of aquagloss for "bite" and then a heavier layer and that's usually enough. Looking forward to your reply
James
lpj models thanks for the reply James, I’m using humbrol clear coat at the moment. I hand paint my models so it’s hard to say how much clear coat I’m putting on but it’s certainly not a large amount. In terms of drying time if I leave it for 5 minutes and comeback I seem to take all the wash off, including in the panel lines, however if I were to leave it to properly dry the paint then becomes to stubborn. It’s hard to say, I’m not sure if my paint to thinner ratio is wrong but as I mentioned early it’s hard to get a good balance it seems. Hope this helps narrow it down and thanks again :)
Hi StoneMustang , sorry for the late reply. That's a tricky one, I used humbrol clear for a bit but ended up stopping as it ended up cracking on me. Are you using white spirit ?
lpj models sorry for the late reply as well! No I am using AK thinners
My oils are not coming out fully and I don’t know why I applied two layers of varnish and it still leaves streaks when I’m trying to wipe it away any tips
Use a tiny bit of thinner on a cotton bud and tactically remove the streaks. That's what I'd do.
What you mix the oil colour..use thinner..?
White Spirit
Hi! I tried a Vallejo black wash and I put it on there and wiped it away but I was taking away my paint! I did 2 coats of tamiya clear gloss before. My question is did u spray the clear gloss or painted?
Hi there. For best results you need a wash product that is different from your base coats. Acrylic paint and gloss works best with oils or something like an A.K panel liner. The benefit of these products is that they dry very slowly, unlike acrylic, giving you time to manipulate the effect. Once you are happy, then you can remove the excess with white spirit or the products specific thinner,
My clear coats are sprayed. I only paint small details with a brush, and something like a clear coat is a lot smoother when sprayed.
Thank you very much. I’ve been confused for a while
@@smukki6346 you're welcome ! The best thing to do is test it on an old model or spare parts first to make sure you dont get any nasty surprises when you come to apply it to a model later on !
I couldnt wipe it off but my clear coat had like an orange peel texture what can i do to avoid that?
Hi Mat an orange peel texture is usually caused when paint starts to dry before it levels, try spraying closer, or using a bit more thinner.
@@lpjmodels ok thank you very much!
Your music is too loud. It should be low in the background, yet it competes with your voice over in the listener's ear.
Thanks for the feedback Doug, it's one thing I'm having trouble with, too quiet and its lost on the speech free sections and too loud and it dominates. I'll get there !
@@lpjmodels I meant not to criticize too much. I did enjoy your video & will be looking for more!
@@DougBain1970 I'm not offended, the only way we learn is with feedback ! I really do appreciate the comment
@@lpjmodels If you have the motivation, look into an audio technique called 'ducking', done with a compressor plugin.
Hi @jonescrusher1 thanks for the tip ! I'm using a mobile for video making as I dont have a PC, I dont think the software I'm using has a ducking function.
I was never a big fan of putting a wash on aircraft. I find it over exaggerates the panel lines. In scale the panel lines should not look like they are cm's apart. I find you can weather a plane other ways.
Armor on the other hand is a different story.
Each to their own.
can i use humbrol gloss for this? (never tried oils)
Not the enamel varnish. It would melt it unfortunately
@@lpjmodels what should i use?
would tamiya work?
@@billyredtail if it's the humbrol acrylic clear you'll be ok but I would test it first. Enamel/oil wash over enamel varnish will end in disappointment. As long as the varnish is acrylic ( most reliable for me is alclad Aquagloss) you'll be ok. Please test it first though.
@@lpjmodels thankyou
Really nice...very informative...Next time without the electric guitar!
Epic soundtrack
Thanks a lot ! It's just me and my Mate messing around to a drum track good fun
I love the videos...but hate the treacle guitar over the top...really annoying when all you want is the narrative to explain the techniques...A little like being on hold on the phone and having to listen to someone elses record collection...Arggghhh...Apart from that, brilliant videos!
Thanks Lewis, the music was fixed in my newer videos. People like my models, my guitar work not so much. Thanks for watching !
@@lpjmodels Yeah..Sorry for the negativity...Personal opinion...that's all...Still loving your vids...
Nice video but man that music is super annoying
Thanks Adrian, that's why I made the switch to Epedemic Sound last year. Much better