My BEST Armour Model? Miniart 1/35 T-60 Painting + Weathering | Part 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
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Hey guys, Modelling weekly here! In today's video, I'll be continuing last week's build of Miniart's T-60 screened, this time painting and weathering it fully! Enjoy!
Thanks for watching the video! If there is anything you want to know, or anything you want me to know feel free to ask!
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*VIDEO RE-UPLOADED DUE TO TH-cam NOT SENDING NOTIFICATIONS* Thanks for your understanding guys! I hope you enjoy!
Damn I wasn't quick enough to get to the first one ! Watching now
@@lpjmodels it's was only up for an hour, it's all good haha!
Be careful saying flat earth, you might attract the wrong attention 😆
@@lpjmodels xD that's very true!
great video my friend all techniques very well explained thanks for sharing
No problem! Glad you liked it man 😊
Loved this video, great looking finished model.
Many thanks man!
Another great video mate 😉👌
Thanks man!
Very realistic looking model, with excellent paint job and great weathering techniques.
I really appreciate it man! 😄
Nice job! Weathering is terrific! Noticed there’s no exhaust effects on tank, just rust! We’ll done!
I think it looks very good - realistic looking, nicely weathered (not too overboard, which is nice) and finished to a very high standard.
Great video thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it! It's my pleasure 😊
Congratulations, a fantastic build, your skills are getting better and you're making some good choices. Snow looks brilliant, really adds to the effect.
( also Yay ! thanks for the shout :) )
Aw thanks mate, I really appreciate it! You deserved the shout out man, thanks for helping me to improve 😉 👍🏻
You've made a stunning job of this one! Well explained techniques too, thanks for the video 👍
Thanks, glad you found it helpful!
awesome work!
Many thanks mate!
Excellent video, great job on the model and terrific commentary....nothing else to say but congratulations and look forward to seeing more from you in the future. Agree with your tracks thinking....friul tracks are terrific but when double the price of the model not really worth the spend!
Thank you so much man! Yeah, friulmodel tracks are awesome...it's just a shame that they are often marked up on price quite a bit!
I'm new to modeling and airbrushing. You diluted the whitewash with aqueous thinners . Is there a specific reason you didn't use M L T.
Great build by the way. It's amazing how you make plastic look like steel
Good question! If I recall correctly, I used Mr colour aqueous white for the white wash on this model. In my experience, it doesn't seem to mix well with mlt so I opted for aqueous thinners instead. Thanks for your kind words!
Great work. Was the chipping hard to do?
Many thanks mate! It was fairly easy to do, would you like a tutorial at some point in the future?
Sheeeeeeeeeeeesh (First)
😎 nice lol
Wonderful model when its finished but the static individual link tracks made it horrible, an aftermarket track is better than the kit supplied.
Definitely, if I had the option I would have chosen friulnodel tracks, though they were just far too expensive