A great result with so many good details. Absolute good work with the brush. Great weathering. You achieved a cool version of a Tiger I. Have a nice weekend. Greetings, Joachim
The model looks great and it has a nice filthy finish to it! Having struggled with vinyl tracks for years I can understand the difficulty in putting them on as well as trying to keep the paint from peeling off. Thanks for sharing this..
A very beautiful tiger, I love the your techniques and brush painting, myself been brush painting for nearly 2 years and later changes to airbrush, I might try your approach and try some brush painting with your weathering techniques. What about you tho, do you plan to give airbrush a go? Great video!
I definitely plan to get an airbrush in the future. It just all comes down to if I can afford a good one. I’d personally get a quality airbrush than a cheap airbrush. But for now I’m still enjoying brush painting my models. Also the occasional spray can. Thank you. :D
@@Modkits131 can I recommend one? I recently bought sparmax airbrush sp-020 with 2.0mm nozzle for 70 euros and it works WONDER. Great fine detail work and quick coverage, especially on 1/72 scale tanks and aircrafts. And funnily enough, I do NOT have a compressor! I use pressure sprayers, which surprisingly works well even for low pressures. Already done a 1 color paint scheme on an f/a-18 with post shading (the accuracy of the airbrush was excellent) and later done a fw190 mottle camo which the airbrush did just as well. This is my modeling experience on budget, using quality airbrush with great accuracy with only 70 euros! One only question, your acrylic wash that is thinned with soap and water, when it dries, with what do you wipe the excess away? Dry or water, maybe thinner? Thanks! Sorry for the long comment.
The acrylic wash has more soap than paint, with the soap not overpowering it though. Somehow after done drying, I’m able to remove it with just water. Thank you for the suggestion of your own airbrush I’ll keep it noted. :)
@@Modkits131 thanks, I'll surely use your acrylic wash, been having problems with enamel washes, after drying the enamel thinner which is supposed to wipe only the excess, sometimes in some small areas, it goes and wipes some of the original color which then I must repaint. Thanks, looking forward for more vids! Ps, any estimated, rough thinning ratio of the wash? Or do you always just go with the eye?
A suggestion if you want to work with something other than my soap wash or enamels, (life color) has their liquid pigments wash set (various sets) with a liquid remover. I just have my own homemade/cheaper version basically. There are other companies that sell a similar product. A good thinning ratio you can follow (2 drops thinner to 7 drops paint) or if you don’t have dropper bottles then (2 parts thinner to 7 parts paint) I use parts because the paint ratio won’t always be same. :)
Nice work! Where you the one to build the tank?Also, when you were applying the beige over the camo, and you struggled to describe what you were doing, maybe call it fading the paint.
Thank you. I actually couldn’t agree with you more, as I realized I had over done the weathering before it was to late.😅 It’s too easy for me to get carried away with the dirt and mud accumulation. :D
Hey Modkits, recently I've been building a 1/72 scale Sherman, and I'm going to have to brush paint the tracks after attaching them to the tank, do you have any tips for that?
If the tracks are already black then you could just weather them without having to paint the entire track a dark grey color. Also it helps if you have a small angled brush to help reach into difficult areas. You may have seen me use it in the video. :)
Hi Modkits, As a beginner I learn a lot this video.One question about this video. Did you use Vallejo Dark Brown wash 76.514 on time lap 5.32 ? Thank you !
A great result with so many good details. Absolute good work with the brush.
Great weathering. You achieved a cool version of a Tiger I.
Have a nice weekend. Greetings, Joachim
The model looks great and it has a nice filthy finish to it! Having struggled with vinyl tracks for years I can understand the difficulty in putting them on as well as trying to keep the paint from peeling off. Thanks for sharing this..
1/72 - Tank love it 🙂
Oh man, she came out gorgeous. Keep it it up man. Love the rust effects!
Thanks man I always appreciate what you say. :)
the first video i ever see..paint using brush to tiger tank 1..many other use airbrush..next tiger tank scale 1/35...
Wow it looks fantastic 👌🏼
Nice detail!!! 🔥
woh. Another wonderful vlog. Indeed your models are very good example of good brush printing. Two thumbs up.
sehr schön in diesem Masstab !! Weiter so
Amazing tiger You should make diorama or vignette for it
Armor Bob Ross
A very beautiful tiger, I love the your techniques and brush painting, myself been brush painting for nearly 2 years and later changes to airbrush, I might try your approach and try some brush painting with your weathering techniques. What about you tho, do you plan to give airbrush a go? Great video!
I definitely plan to get an airbrush in the future. It just all comes down to if I can afford a good one. I’d personally get a quality airbrush than a cheap airbrush. But for now I’m still enjoying brush painting my models. Also the occasional spray can. Thank you. :D
@@Modkits131 can I recommend one? I recently bought sparmax airbrush sp-020 with 2.0mm nozzle for 70 euros and it works WONDER. Great fine detail work and quick coverage, especially on 1/72 scale tanks and aircrafts. And funnily enough, I do NOT have a compressor! I use pressure sprayers, which surprisingly works well even for low pressures. Already done a 1 color paint scheme on an f/a-18 with post shading (the accuracy of the airbrush was excellent) and later done a fw190 mottle camo which the airbrush did just as well. This is my modeling experience on budget, using quality airbrush with great accuracy with only 70 euros!
One only question, your acrylic wash that is thinned with soap and water, when it dries, with what do you wipe the excess away? Dry or water, maybe thinner? Thanks! Sorry for the long comment.
The acrylic wash has more soap than paint, with the soap not overpowering it though. Somehow after done drying, I’m able to remove it with just water. Thank you for the suggestion of your own airbrush I’ll keep it noted. :)
@@Modkits131 thanks, I'll surely use your acrylic wash, been having problems with enamel washes, after drying the enamel thinner which is supposed to wipe only the excess, sometimes in some small areas, it goes and wipes some of the original color which then I must repaint. Thanks, looking forward for more vids!
Ps, any estimated, rough thinning ratio of the wash? Or do you always just go with the eye?
A suggestion if you want to work with something other than my soap wash or enamels, (life color) has their liquid pigments wash set (various sets) with a liquid remover. I just have my own homemade/cheaper version basically. There are other companies that sell a similar product. A good thinning ratio you can follow (2 drops thinner to 7 drops paint) or if you don’t have dropper bottles then (2 parts thinner to 7 parts paint) I use parts because the paint ratio won’t always be same. :)
Nice work! Where you the one to build the tank?Also, when you were applying the beige over the camo, and you struggled to describe what you were doing, maybe call it fading the paint.
Thank you and yeah I honestly lost track in what I was saying there for a few seconds but yes I should have just called it fading. 😅
I also have that model but in 1/35 scale, working on the camo right now
Oh nice! BTW I have another Tiger in 1/48 scale (early production) in my stash. :)
That's super cool, also my first model is a 1/72 tiger ealry type, also no one told me to thin the paint back then
That’s neat. Haha yeah that’s how it was with my first model, that being a 1:35 scale Tiger II. :)
You are my inspiration for my own brush painting techniques. Thanks so much for sharing your skills!!
I’m happy I could be an inspiration on your models tanks a lot. 😄
I hate this guy...........He just throws these things together then just lathers on the paint haphazardly and in the end it's a work of art
He just did Bob Ross Happy Accident thing.
Great job
Hi, It looks great, maybe the dirtiness of the model is a bit exaggerated, but I still think it has done a great job with it.
Thank you. I actually couldn’t agree with you more, as I realized I had over done the weathering before it was to late.😅 It’s too easy for me to get carried away with the dirt and mud accumulation. :D
Hey Modkits, recently I've been building a 1/72 scale Sherman, and I'm going to have to brush paint the tracks after attaching them to the tank, do you have any tips for that?
If the tracks are already black then you could just weather them without having to paint the entire track a dark grey color. Also it helps if you have a small angled brush to help reach into difficult areas. You may have seen me use it in the video. :)
Reply to Mr HypeBeast: Sorry it lost your comment but I would like to do a German Octopus camouflage on a future model. :)
Hi Modkits, As a beginner I learn a lot this video.One question about this video. Did you use Vallejo Dark Brown wash 76.514 on time lap 5.32 ?
Thank you !
I actually just mixed together Flat Brown and Black together. Using my typical acrylic soap wash. :)
@@Modkits131 I saw it now in your latest video. You used the mix XF69 + XF10 👍🏻😊
Love it
👌👍
Trumpeter Makes The Worse ModelKits I Have Ever Seen,.. WTF Is That 🤷♂🤨Or Was That You With Brushing/Painting 😫
Lol maybe both. But I liked the result that came out in the end.
@@Modkits131 🥲Yeah, People With No Taste Are Always Satisfied With Own Work 🤣👍