Thank you so much for uploading this video! As a beginner that plans on using acrylic paint and hand brushing (almost) exclusively, it's really nice to see someone who can fill that niche. I heard that oil paints are much more effective for washes, so seeing your handsoap technique was really creative and much more convinent for me personally. Definitely checking out more of your content!
@@nofwild6325yup , really theres no reason modelling paint should be so expensive, they do use more pigment than say poster paints or artists paints but really , its not that much more. You can save yourself "some" cost by buying a can of car spray in the colour you want to have as the main colour of most of your tanks , i.e. an olive drab for american vehicles and a dark sand or greyish yellow for the german dunkllegelb. Remember once you add some weathering or if you start to do things like modulating colours (adding very small dabs of oil colours and blending over the surfaces to achieve a more realistic blend of tones over your surfaces) your base colour will be changed a great deal anyway. So start by covering the model with a good spray from a can, you should get multiple models from a single can and this will save you from having to use your precious modelling paints of 25ml. This way you will save quite a bit of paint and as long as you dont go overboard with a spray can (do fine layers ,dont try to fully coat it in one spray!) You can achieve good results for a lot less. (Another tip if you use enamel paints from a bottle like ammo paints or mig paints DONT use the pot as your dipping pot, i garentee youll knock one over one day and lose all of the paint over your table!! 😂 use a pipet or old syringe and pour a little onto a palette or i use old milk bottle caps and that way you wont risk spillages and loss of valuable paint!) Same if you start to use wearhering powders, take smal amounts out of the pot onto a milk bottle cap and close the pot for safety. Knocking over pigments is a nightmare worth avoiding.
I like the comment you made - "Of course, it is your model and it is up to you whether or not you want it realistic or more colour vibrant." I personally like this statement as it applies to me - I prefer to keep my models unweathered and clean like they have just come off the factory floor, it's like you say - much brighter. I feel too many modelling channels on youtube are narrow minded and look at it as every model has to be as historically accurate as possible.
One of the best tutorials i saw, very clear and great techniques. Also i really like that you use simple things (no airbrush,etc) and it looks that great
Absolutely stunning job again. I like your weathering techniques. I have a 1/35 Sherman in my stash I shall be trying these techniques on a larger scale. Keep up the great work.
You did an excellent job on this video. After 30 years, I’m getting back into scale model building. And I watched a few videos on the same subject, but your video truly is detailed, explained clearly and understandably. And it’s not rushed. Thank you so much for putting this out there. I definitely am going to look for more videos from you, I subscribed and “liked”.
Thank you, I’m happy you liked it. I’m a bit baffled by all the kind words but it’s much appreciated. Great to hear your getting back into such an amazing hobby. Take care and best of luck. :-)
Thank you! I loved every second of this video. Your advice to paint what I like first helped me make up my mind in a B-25 build I'm doing now. Thanks again!
First of all, I really need to thank you for this tutorial, it led to my best model. Also, you told us to use hand soap and buff and water to make dust, i found out if you leave it overnight, you will get a solidified yet brushable mud, and it works really well, even better than the dry steppe i have from ammo. Thank you very much and now i can competently make my models without the fear of ruining it with bad weathering and painting!!!
Thank you! Thank you so much! I was looking into getting vallejo paints for brush painting and couldnt find any real evidence that they did any good for non air brushes. My man you're a beast, new devoted subscriber o7
Great tutorial. I've been painting my polymer clay sculptures for a while and I always had issues with bright colors like yellow, so I'm glad I found something similar-ish to see how to properly apply layers for the color.
@@Modkits131 Hey just to tell you, ive been doing a bit of it myself, and I reckon you can get a better result with Tamiya Paint Retarder instead of soap. Just water, tamiya paint and retarder and you shouldn't have any problems at all. If you wanted to use that technique for a video, go ahead, you have my permission.
I would agree as well with the paint retarder. But the point of using soap is for a cheaper alternative to some modelers who don’t own retardant or can’t purchase it, whatever the circumstances may be. Thank you though, I appreciate it. :)
Kudos on a great presentation. Thanks for the process and the listing of the paints. I appreciate the organization, information and enjoyability of the video. Have subscribed and can’t wait to view your other presentations.
Great video thanks and good job. Got some very good ideas for a dusty finish and weathering to a BTR-80 I will soon start. I'm not a huge fan of spray paint and as you and several other modelers have shown, brush painting can be just as effective.
Wow a lot of work but that’s why it’s a hobby not a toy . Absolutely informative and inspiring as I see these results and marvel on how they are produced. Off to the model shop for something simple first . Be back referring to your video. 👍
Thank you. I’m humbled to hear that I was helpful to you in some way. I hope you have fun painting your model then. Either tank, plane or ship. Etc. :-)
This looks great. Really happy to find tutorials on brush painting. Can you give some info on how you did the rust patch on the top section behind the turret. Thanks.
@@amuxpatch2798 Your right on what I think you meant was air brushing being faster than brush painting. But of course beginners aren’t always going to buy an airbrush or spray can when painting their first model. I hope this answers your question.👍
Jan 7th 2021... first time seeing this... I like doing 1/72 / 1/76 kits. And making small dioramas... I still use TESTORS ENAMELS... but I’m learning new techniques , you taught me something new NICE JOB... Chris from Ohio
what an awesome video! what a great way of painting and weathering all with brush and acrylic paints! all the other model channels are all about 'hairspray chipping' and airbrush everything! although i do have an airbrush, I'm not very good with it and it's not a very airbrush lol. so I'm looking at doing more brush on effects then anything! thanks for the video!
Greetings from South Africa. Great Channel. I subscribed after 2 videos. I don't know about the Scooby-Doo part. You sound pretty cool to me and you seem to know what you are talking about.
Amazing weathering. Great video. Super helpful for me. I am doing my first ever paint+weathering with a scale model on my P-40 Tomahawk African theatre from Academy. Have been thinking of putting baby powder on it for sandy detail! but now I find your vid with acrylics + soap, I will try it out ;)
Thank you. I’m flattered that my tank video will help you in weathering+painting your P-40 aircraft model, of course having great fun in brush painting it. Best of luck :D
Hello, thank you for your step by step quide tutorial, I have completed all the steps of the tutorial and I am proud of the result, of course, it's still far from your proficiency, but I really like the manual painting technique that you use, if possible, I would send you a few photos. Best regards AW
Thank you for the lovely comment, I’m happy that you enjoyed the video and that you liked the result of your model by watching me paint mine. If you want to send me a picture of your model. I’m on Instagram and Patreon. Under the same name of course. :D
Good tip, first please yourself before pleasing others. It's currently the other way around for me. Good tips and instructions and showing really good and giving clear instructions.
Great tips, I like to build gundams but haven’t painted any of em before, now I’m kinda interested in painting minis for war games. So this vid really came in handy.
It’s great to know the video helped you in someway. Best of luck on painting those war games minis. I personally haven’t dabbled in Gundam models yet, but definitely plan on getting some in the future.
Wow this is amazing! I didn't know you could make things look this good with just brushes. It looks great. Only things I would add would be a bit more dark/black wash on some of the small indents and a little detail on the tools and extra stuff. Thank you for the tutorial. Saving this for future reference. Really useful since I don't wanna invest in an airbrush just yet.
So awesome to hear that this was helpful to you. I personally wasn’t too satisfied with the end results and how over weathered the model looked. But in the end, mistakes were made and I learned from it. Thank you. :-)
@@Modkits131 We live and we learn indeed. Glad I could make your day a little better. I also listed you/your channel as someone/thing I'm grateful for in my gratitude journal entry today.
Excellent video for tips and practical demonstration. Had some difficulty hearing a few of your comments because of the music. You don't need it because your great work speaks for itself. Thanks a lot.
i love the warthunder music in the background it reminds me after i get shot by a tiger in a sherman jumbo and just think why i play warthunder and thank you for the help on models
I applied the primer straight out of bottle without thinning. But in some cases you want at least 40% thinner to 60% paint. Or to at least slow down the drying time. :)
I love this video and can envision Brad Pitt sitting in the tank commander hatch. Stills from this movie are a great source of images for weathered tanks in the European threaten of WWII. THANKS and KUDOS.
@@mikebalis9963 You can use a protective varnish of any matte/satin/gloss of your choice. But for this case in the video, I didn’t use a varnish to protect it.
With subtle applications and layering the soapy wash helps me have control over the surface. But I overdid the weathering in the end personally. It looked way better in the beginning. But enamels and oils are better for full control weathering as you can remove the unwanted excess or to build up gradually.
Excellent guide. I've always loved model kits but I rarely build them because I always managed to mess up painting them and just get extremely discouraged. What is the little stick you're painting the pieces on towards the end? Almost looks like a dowel with putty of some sort?
It’s understandable why it can be discouraging. I’ve managed to ruin the paint on some of my first models and they look absolutely terrible lol. I’d encourage you to give it another go, even if the results end badly. There are far better tutorial videos that can help you with brush painting and learning useful modeling tips. It’s important to have fun within this hobby and not worry about screwing up the process. Best of luck to you and happy Thanksgiving, if you don’t celebrate it then I hope have a good rest of your week. Thank you. The little stick at the end is an entrenching tool or spade/shovel. You’ll find the exact same thing from looking up images of the tool.
@@Modkits131 I use Vallejo for brush. Sometimes I thin it down and airbrush with it but it’s not that good in an airbrush. With a normal brush it’s good. SMS is basically only for airbrush. Tamiya is the best brush paint I reckon. Perfect thickness out of the bottle for it. Not to thick, not to thin.
For me, it only took a few minutes for it to dry. Especially depending on how thin the acrylic wash is. But water can remove some excess dry paint as shown in the video.
War thunder menu music gave me ptsd
The snail is watching you
Thank you so much for uploading this video! As a beginner that plans on using acrylic paint and hand brushing (almost) exclusively, it's really nice to see someone who can fill that niche. I heard that oil paints are much more effective for washes, so seeing your handsoap technique was really creative and much more convinent for me personally. Definitely checking out more of your content!
Definitely man. I am also a beginner and that handsoap technique is great for beginner with not a lot of tools for weathering. Amazing indeed.
I wish modeling paint wasn’t so expensive
Yup me too. :(
Yes, indeed :)
@@nofwild6325yup , really theres no reason modelling paint should be so expensive, they do use more pigment than say poster paints or artists paints but really , its not that much more.
You can save yourself "some" cost by buying a can of car spray in the colour you want to have as the main colour of most of your tanks , i.e. an olive drab for american vehicles and a dark sand or greyish yellow for the german dunkllegelb. Remember once you add some weathering or if you start to do things like modulating colours (adding very small dabs of oil colours and blending over the surfaces to achieve a more realistic blend of tones over your surfaces) your base colour will be changed a great deal anyway.
So start by covering the model with a good spray from a can, you should get multiple models from a single can and this will save you from having to use your precious modelling paints of 25ml.
This way you will save quite a bit of paint and as long as you dont go overboard with a spray can (do fine layers ,dont try to fully coat it in one spray!) You can achieve good results for a lot less.
(Another tip if you use enamel paints from a bottle like ammo paints or mig paints DONT use the pot as your dipping pot, i garentee youll knock one over one day and lose all of the paint over your table!! 😂 use a pipet or old syringe and pour a little onto a palette or i use old milk bottle caps and that way you wont risk spillages and loss of valuable paint!) Same if you start to use wearhering powders, take smal amounts out of the pot onto a milk bottle cap and close the pot for safety. Knocking over pigments is a nightmare worth avoiding.
I like the comment you made - "Of course, it is your model and it is up to you whether or not you want it realistic or more colour vibrant." I personally like this statement as it applies to me - I prefer to keep my models unweathered and clean like they have just come off the factory floor, it's like you say - much brighter. I feel too many modelling channels on youtube are narrow minded and look at it as every model has to be as historically accurate as possible.
I cannot thank you enough for this. My painting was really letting me down, but now I can paint competently. 👌🏻
Clearest painting guide on UA-cam, you have my thanks
Very helpful video (as I don’t have an airbrush) and have just started tank modelling. Thank you for creating and sharing
nice to see someone brushing. most videos now are all airbrush!
Damn man, this was the only video on the whole internet that ive found helpful, thank you so much you earned a sub!!!
Thanks for the tutorial also warthunders sound track is amazing
Thank you. Great to hear it helped you. :-)
One of the best tutorials i saw, very clear and great techniques. Also i really like that you use simple things (no airbrush,etc) and it looks that great
Absolutely stunning job again. I like your weathering techniques. I have a 1/35 Sherman in my stash I shall be trying these techniques on a larger scale. Keep up the great work.
Thank you!! Great simple explanation, without having to use 'expensive tools'!
Just finished watching this vlog. It's extremely useful to learn your ideas of washing the model. Thanks a lot.
I want to thank you for this video. I have used your technics and low and behold my tanks are starting to look like tanks. Good job.
I’m happy for you, that I have somehow helped you in building and painting your models. Thank you. :D
You did an excellent job on this video. After 30 years, I’m getting back into scale model building. And I watched a few videos on the same subject, but your video truly is detailed, explained clearly and understandably. And it’s not rushed. Thank you so much for putting this out there. I definitely am going to look for more videos from you, I subscribed and “liked”.
Thank you, I’m happy you liked it. I’m a bit baffled by all the kind words but it’s much appreciated. Great to hear your getting back into such an amazing hobby. Take care and best of luck. :-)
Thank you! I loved every second of this video. Your advice to paint what I like first helped me make up my mind in a B-25 build I'm doing now. Thanks again!
Thank you! This video is very good for beginners AND for bit anvanced builders
Thank you for your tips ,never new about adding soap so well pleased with that tip, and looking forwards to seeing more off your work. Thanks again 👍👍
that acrylic wash idea is genius. it will also make the model smell nice hehehe! Subbed!
😂 Your right it will make the model smell very clean. Thanks man👍
First of all, I really need to thank you for this tutorial, it led to my best model. Also, you told us to use hand soap and buff and water to make dust, i found out if you leave it overnight, you will get a solidified yet brushable mud, and it works really well, even better than the dry steppe i have from ammo. Thank you very much and now i can competently make my models without the fear of ruining it with bad weathering and painting!!!
I think this is great work with just brushes. Thanks for the techniques.
Thank you! Thank you so much! I was looking into getting vallejo paints for brush painting and couldnt find any real evidence that they did any good for non air brushes. My man you're a beast, new devoted subscriber o7
Thanks man, I appreciate it. Glad you found the video helpful. :-)
Great tutorial. I've been painting my polymer clay sculptures for a while and I always had issues with bright colors like yellow, so I'm glad I found something similar-ish to see how to properly apply layers for the color.
Well I’m glad you found the video somewhat helpful. :-)
great to have brush painting videos. many people just do this and the result you get are great!
Thank you for sharing brush painting skills, very useful
Thank you for the video - interesting and informative !!!!
Thanks so much for such an excellent tutorial presentation.
Thank you very much for very informative video! It helped me to get back into scale model brush painting after 30 years 😀.
Great demo! Thank you.
Beautiful. Leurend a lot which I can apply on this wet Sunday.
Absolutely amazing, first video I found that has a technique for weathering with acrylic!
Thank you very much, I’m happy you enjoyed it.😁👍
@@Modkits131 Do you have any techniques for mud etc with similar tools? Eg. the powder etc
Yes I do, mixing Tamiya acrylic paints with hard pastels or mixing real earth+model scenery glue.
@@Modkits131 Hey just to tell you, ive been doing a bit of it myself, and I reckon you can get a better result with Tamiya Paint Retarder instead of soap. Just water, tamiya paint and retarder and you shouldn't have any problems at all. If you wanted to use that technique for a video, go ahead, you have my permission.
I would agree as well with the paint retarder. But the point of using soap is for a cheaper alternative to some modelers who don’t own retardant or can’t purchase it, whatever the circumstances may be. Thank you though, I appreciate it. :)
This is a awesome guide for brush painting models! Thank you so much!
No thank you for watching I appreciate it. :)
@@Modkits131 wow you resopnded so fast! I subbed and put notifications on! You are so underrated!
Thanks, I get that a lot from people and I’m humbled to be called underrated. 😅
Kudos on a great presentation. Thanks for the process and the listing of the paints. I appreciate the organization, information and enjoyability of the video. Have subscribed and can’t wait to view your other presentations.
I’m happy to hear that you’ve enjoyed my video. Hearing that from you really helps with the feedback. Thank you.
A good video about your art of brush painting this Sherman and in the end it achieved in a great result.
Wish you a nice weekend. Greetings, Joachim
Thank you very much I put a lot of time and effort into this model👍
The time and effort were well spent. 👍
Brilliant! The chipping on the model gives a realistic visual. Appreciate your in-depth, detailed narrating. Turned out really amazing.
Effective and easy to follow techniques, thank you.
Great video thanks and good job. Got some very good ideas for a dusty finish and weathering to a BTR-80 I will soon start. I'm not a huge fan of spray paint and as you and several other modelers have shown, brush painting can be just as effective.
Thank you it’s great to hear that my video helped. Good luck and have fun making that BTR-80 dusty. :-)
Wow a lot of work but that’s why it’s a hobby not a toy .
Absolutely informative and inspiring as I see these results and marvel on how they are produced.
Off to the model shop for something simple first .
Be back referring to your video. 👍
Thank you. I’m humbled to hear that I was helpful to you in some way. I hope you have fun painting your model then. Either tank, plane or ship. Etc. :-)
Great techniques. I have recently gotten back into military modeling and have been watching videos on how to paint and weather vehicles
Great work! I absolutely love the weathering!!! 👍✌
Magnificent work, I also used brushes to work on my models and this video has been very useful.
This looks great. Really happy to find tutorials on brush painting. Can you give some info on how you did the rust patch on the top section behind the turret. Thanks.
That's a really nice work there. The effect is amazing
Thank you for the kind comment👍
@@Modkits131 I like the weathering effect on tank ,but spray can is faster and better paint surface then hand brushing.
@@amuxpatch2798 Your right on what I think you meant was air brushing being faster than brush painting. But of course beginners aren’t always going to buy an airbrush or spray can when painting their first model. I hope this answers your question.👍
Excellent model.👍
Jan 7th 2021... first time seeing this...
I like doing 1/72 / 1/76 kits. And making small dioramas... I still use TESTORS ENAMELS... but I’m learning new techniques , you taught me something new
NICE JOB... Chris from Ohio
Thank you, that’s awesome your enjoying this hobby and that I somehow managed to teach you something new. I’m flattered man😁👍
what an awesome video! what a great way of painting and weathering all with brush and acrylic paints! all the other model channels are all about 'hairspray chipping' and airbrush everything! although i do have an airbrush, I'm not very good with it and it's not a very airbrush lol. so I'm looking at doing more brush on effects then anything! thanks for the video!
Thank you, no problem. I’m happy I could help you with brush painting your models. :-)
Nice painting and modeling
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
Greetings from South Africa. Great Channel. I subscribed after 2 videos. I don't know about the Scooby-Doo part. You sound pretty cool to me and you seem to know what you are talking about.
Thank you for the kind words, I appreciate them very much.👍:D
Beautifully done, I'm going to give it a go on my first build a Matilda, thank you.
Amazing weathering. Great video. Super helpful for me. I am doing my first ever paint+weathering with a scale model on my P-40 Tomahawk African theatre from Academy. Have been thinking of putting baby powder on it for sandy detail! but now I find your vid with acrylics + soap, I will try it out ;)
Thank you. I’m flattered that my tank video will help you in weathering+painting your P-40 aircraft model, of course having great fun in brush painting it. Best of luck :D
That was amazing I'm going to do that on my next build
Hello, thank you for your step by step quide tutorial, I have completed all the steps of the tutorial and I am proud of the result, of course, it's still far from your proficiency, but I really like the manual painting technique that you use, if possible, I would send you a few photos. Best regards AW
Thank you for the lovely comment, I’m happy that you enjoyed the video and that you liked the result of your model by watching me paint mine. If you want to send me a picture of your model. I’m on Instagram and Patreon. Under the same name of course. :D
Never even heard of soap and water plus paint. Thanx.
Yeah no problem, let me know if you have any questions and see my newer videos for the soap wash done more refined.
Awesome finishes👍
Good tip, first please yourself before pleasing others. It's currently the other way around for me. Good tips and instructions and showing really good and giving clear instructions.
This was great! Thanks for sharing this tutorial as I learned a lot from it.
I will never brushpaint a model again after getting an airbrush. But your results are REALLY great.
Perfection! Amazing skilled painting techniques 🙌🏻
thank you for this. There is lots of good advice for airbrushing on the net, but relatively little about hand brushing.
Thank you. I’m glad you found it helpful. :)
Nothing like a good Sherman.
Excellent work
I recognized that war thunder theme song! o7 to the good old days!
Lol the good ol days.
Really thanks, it help me with brush painting models. Every one always tolding me buy aero, with out aero y can't painting models
Great tips, I like to build gundams but haven’t painted any of em before, now I’m kinda interested in painting minis for war games. So this vid really came in handy.
It’s great to know the video helped you in someway. Best of luck on painting those war games minis. I personally haven’t dabbled in Gundam models yet, but definitely plan on getting some in the future.
Points for Advance Australia in the background.
Wow this is amazing! I didn't know you could make things look this good with just brushes. It looks great. Only things I would add would be a bit more dark/black wash on some of the small indents and a little detail on the tools and extra stuff.
Thank you for the tutorial. Saving this for future reference. Really useful since I don't wanna invest in an airbrush just yet.
So awesome to hear that this was helpful to you. I personally wasn’t too satisfied with the end results and how over weathered the model looked. But in the end, mistakes were made and I learned from it.
Thank you. :-)
@@Modkits131 We live and we learn indeed. Glad I could make your day a little better.
I also listed you/your channel as someone/thing I'm grateful for in my gratitude journal entry today.
Excellent video for tips and practical demonstration. Had some difficulty hearing a few of your comments because of the music. You don't need it because your great work speaks for itself. Thanks a lot.
Great job …Thanks for the info.
nicely done
i love the warthunder music in the background it reminds me after i get shot by a tiger in a sherman jumbo and just think why i play warthunder and thank you for the help on models
I’m happy I could help you with your models. :-) Also sorry for reminding you of bad memories from that game…
Would I be able to just use normal acrylic paints for this?
If you mean cheap craft paint and other artist acrylic paints, then yes. I wouldn’t see any problem with that. :)
Great tutorial!
Fantastic video!
In the process of finishing my first tank, a Sherman, same tank, but Tamiya 1:35th scale. Thanks!
Excelent video, with good tecnics. I´m a hand painted modeler too and enjoy very much your work. Keep going the good work. Greetings from Portugal. 😉👍
Omg paint tube instructions in Finnish!! SUOMI MAINITTU!!!!🇫🇮🇫🇮
Love the paint tutorial, also the war thunder music is cool lol
Thank you , I’m happy you enjoyed it. :-)
Going to build my first model tank soon. I hope it goes well
I wish you the best of luck. :)
Incredible work😎😎
I appreciate the criticism man, thanks👍😁
Beautiful Job Wow 👍
Thank you so so much!!! I don't have many budget on my hobbys so this video really help me!!
Question- Did you thin the primer at all? If so, what percent?
I applied the primer straight out of bottle without thinning. But in some cases you want at least 40% thinner to 60% paint. Or to at least slow down the drying time. :)
I love this video and can envision Brad Pitt sitting in the tank commander hatch. Stills from this movie are a great source of images for weathered tanks in the European threaten of WWII. THANKS and KUDOS.
A very creative and original technique. How do you avoid removing the underlying acrylic with the acrylic weathering?
@@mikebalis9963 You can use a protective varnish of any matte/satin/gloss of your choice. But for this case in the video, I didn’t use a varnish to protect it.
@@Modkits131 do you think the soapy water you mixed in the acrylic wash made the difference?
With subtle applications and layering the soapy wash helps me have control over the surface. But I overdid the weathering in the end personally. It looked way better in the beginning.
But enamels and oils are better for full control weathering as you can remove the unwanted excess or to build up gradually.
Great video very inspiring
Excellent guide. I've always loved model kits but I rarely build them because I always managed to mess up painting them and just get extremely discouraged.
What is the little stick you're painting the pieces on towards the end? Almost looks like a dowel with putty of some sort?
It’s understandable why it can be discouraging. I’ve managed to ruin the paint on some of my first models and they look absolutely terrible lol.
I’d encourage you to give it another go, even if the results end badly. There are far better tutorial videos that can help you with brush painting and learning useful modeling tips. It’s important to have fun within this hobby and not worry about screwing up the process. Best of luck to you and happy Thanksgiving, if you don’t celebrate it then I hope have a good rest of your week. Thank you.
The little stick at the end is an entrenching tool or spade/shovel. You’ll find the exact same thing from looking up images of the tool.
Bruh you sounded like Scooby Doo. Nevertheless awesome build!
Haha your absolutely right😂
More like a muppet😅
And you can't build a model. U rude little siht
😂😂😂
And the war thunder ahh music
Good video very helpful.
Is it possible to get list of paint used and brand?
Certainly, good idea. Give me a moment and I’ll leave it in the description. :)
It should be there now. :)
Thanks bud
Great video, thank you
Many thanks bro I'm just starting a kit and your video helped me the most 🤍🤍
That’s awesome to hear man, I hope you have fun with it. :-)
@@Modkits131 I will thanks 🤍
Thanks man, easy way to buy some cheap stuff
amazing
You put the Warthunder hangar music in the back ground haha. Nice paint job i will use this video as help for my 1/35 Sherman 🌚
Nooooo. Ok you got me. But thank you man I appreciate it.
Can someone please tell me where the music at 2:50 is from?
Edit: Advance Australia, War thunder air forces Vol. 1 OST
A little game called War Thunder…
@@Modkits131 ahhhh, thats it
Thank you so much
It bugged for 2 hours
@@flameraker6824 NP
Love the war thunder soundtrack
Is Vallejo your favourite brand?
Yeah man Vallejo is excellent for brush painting but in other videos you’ll sometimes see me using different brands👍
@@Modkits131 I use Vallejo for brush. Sometimes I thin it down and airbrush with it but it’s not that good in an airbrush. With a normal brush it’s good. SMS is basically only for airbrush. Tamiya is the best brush paint I reckon. Perfect thickness out of the bottle for it. Not to thick, not to thin.
@@Jonhistorymodel Yeah your right about Vallejo and Tamiya paints.
I heard this music, somewhere but I don't know where. But anyways thank you for the video.
Yeah I think it might be from a game from called..... War Bunder😅
OH ya now I remember
Call of duty world at war main menu screen lol
Wait so they use the same song, cuz I play both games
awesome video, i had a question to ask, How many time you let dry in every wash paint??
For me, it only took a few minutes for it to dry. Especially depending on how thin the acrylic wash is. But water can remove some excess dry paint as shown in the video.
It is really beautiful warthunder music 😀😀👍