Great video! I've always wanted to know how to weather military vehicles. I just bought my very first tank model kit. Your photos are unbelievably authentic looking. Thanks!!!
Frederic, you sir are a modelling master! I really enjoy watching your videos; your techniques are awesome and I can't wait to try them out on my models. Cheers from the USA! :)
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Thank you very much for your compliments. I just try to do my best and it's easier when you're passionate! Happy new year and happy modelling from Belgium !
The tank looks like it stood abandoned in the field for 50 years!))) The Soviet army never had such rusty tanks, because the tank is regularly serviced, repaired and painted! By the way, I was in the service in the Soviet army, I know what I am saying! Greetings from Russia!)))
Great work brilliant I learnt a far bit from this wish I had someone to show me as easier for me to remember as had a stroke and got lost short term memory loss. But very good video
thank you, also, what color of the wash did you suggest if i pick the base paint of the track is dark color like black/brownish black or a little bit shinny like gun metal color ?
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You can use a lighter color like dry mud, light dust, kursk soil from Mig for exemple.
Stunning result. But, I’m having problems sourcing the base colour of medium green RLM70. Your video looks very light rather than a darker variant of green. What brand of paint (and colour number) did you use? It would seem, according to what I’ve read on the internet that RLM70 is a green/black. Any help appreciated, thanks 👍
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Thanks! Yes it's a little mistake. It is Gunze H 7o (RLM 02)
I have burnt umber I'll try that thanks also how thin do I need to thin it ? And do I need to whip and of it off or just a general wash over everything
Frédéric Mertès D'accord. c'est juste que sur le pot il y avait écrit chipping color. Sinon, le résultat global est impressionnant.
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MrStuche chipping effect c'est la couleur rouille ancienne. c'est un brun rouge presque noir. mais tu n'es pas obligé d'acheter ce pot, tu peux faire un mélange toi même.
Fantastic work Ozzy with this vignette . The realism of the character and the nature is impressive ! You can be proud of this masterpiece . Bravo
Fantastic video of the tank painting and weathering techniques
that was a great video. Nice music and nice, clear photography. The tracks turned out superb. Fantastic job.
Great video! I've always wanted to know how to weather military vehicles. I just bought my very first tank model kit. Your photos are unbelievably authentic looking. Thanks!!!
Exelent display of modeling! BRAVO!
Very nice weathering job, and very nice video too. It was very informative. Thank you.
Frédéric,
absolutely beautiful work my friend!
Absolutely stunning job on the tank. Thank you for the video!
That is an INSANE amount of detail! Have a subscriber!
Wow super impressive! Thanks for showing your skills..
Frederic, you sir are a modelling master! I really enjoy watching your videos; your techniques are awesome and I can't wait to try them out on my models. Cheers from the USA! :)
Thank you very much for your compliments. I just try to do my best and it's easier when you're passionate!
Happy new year and happy modelling from Belgium !
Frédéric Mertès Happy new year to you my friend! I have subscribed to your TH-cam channel and look forward your future videos. :)
Beautiful work and an excellent video!
Looking forward to seeing more....
Subscribed!
What a great video, simple and effective. I visited your website, great airplanes. I like the helmet designs. Well done!
Clair et précis, très intéressant ! continuez....
Fantastic tutorial thanks for this I am glad I've found your channel thanks for sharing 😊
Love the track (Pun intended and not intended)
Meaning that I love the weathering of the tracks and the background music.
incredible work.
You need to make more of these videos - so good
beautiful. saved to my favorites for future reference!
Thank you !
Fantastic !! Very helpful , Thanks a lot.
Great job! Congratulations
Nice techniques on show here. Thanks for sharing
This is tremendously helpful for my current T-34 build, thank you for sharing. I will begin, shortly!!!
You did a nice job on these tracks
Found you channel and subscribed, great video, thanks for sharing!...Bill
Unbelievably made KV, of course subscribed :-)
Super boulot , bravo ;)
Great work my friend :)
awesome job! you have to make a video of that paintjob and weathering
Great vid, I found it highly relaxing watching you work with the music in the background, new sub 👍🏼
Deliciously superb. Please make videos about that tank's body/hull too.
The tank looks like it stood abandoned in the field for 50 years!))) The Soviet army never had such rusty tanks, because the tank is regularly serviced, repaired and painted! By the way, I was in the service in the Soviet army, I know what I am saying! Greetings from Russia!)))
Very good...
Fantastic!
just amazing
Beautiful.
Nice job !
thax for sharing, great vid.
very realistic!
Good job!!✌️😁🇮🇹
Help me to weathering tanks,😉
I've never seen tracks done like this.. interesting.
I am building my first tank, Tamyia Chieftain Mk5 and will use your techniques on the tracks.
superb
I used to use a pencil in tracing panel lines on aircraft ,really looked like weathering chipped paint ,,especially on carrier launched planes
ooo that looks amazing... :D
Wow, très beau.
Зачетное видео. все по делу
wow its great
Very nice awesome video. can you make one talking about how you are weathering you have awesome skills m8
Great work brilliant I learnt a far bit from this wish I had someone to show me as easier for me to remember as had a stroke and got lost short term memory loss. But very good video
Why the green base coat ? : ) Where they painted green from the factory ? Amazing work and result !!! :)
Yes
Thank you all for your kindly comments. Some other videos will follow...
@Bill Bradford Sorry, it's a mistake. It is Gunze H70, not RLM 70 !
Awesome job what medium green did you use ?
Gunze H70
nice video such a professional job and like the sound track what is it called
Broer van Francois Verlinden 😉👍👍
nice video mate
Damn you're good
I have a question. Could you use graphite powder if you don't have access to the metallic pigment?
NeoDaVinci 97 . Yes of course. Same result.
nice!
Very good advice,my method is similiar to your but i never used the green paint in the beginning.
We'll look very good
thank you, also, what color of the wash did you suggest if i pick the base paint of the track is dark color like black/brownish black or a little bit shinny like gun metal color ?
You can use a lighter color like dry mud, light dust, kursk soil from Mig for exemple.
The chain at the very end of the video is incredible! How did you get that super dimensional rusted and potted look?
with lots of pigments (like the tracks) and you can add some plaster for more relief. You also have a ready-made chain of AK interactive.
Frédéric Mertès PLASTER! Wow, I never thought of that one. Thanks so much!
Wow!
Stunning result. But, I’m having problems sourcing the base colour of medium green RLM70. Your video looks very light rather than a darker variant of green. What brand of paint (and colour number) did you use? It would seem, according to what I’ve read on the internet that RLM70 is a green/black. Any help appreciated, thanks 👍
Thanks! Yes it's a little mistake. It is Gunze H 7o (RLM 02)
Inspiring. Look forward to more. Please identify the music. Thank You.
Thanks! Music: "The time to run" by Dexter Britain. Reference now added at the and of the video.
Fantástico
Nice vid very useful I've subscribed
whats that afv 8:40. look like a TD with a KV chassis?
très bonne video, je vous encourage à en faire plus. +1 subscribe A bientot
Merci beaucoup. Oui, il y en a d'autres prévues...
Thank you for the guide, may i ask, can the chipping effect paint still able to see though after you do the wash and pigment ?
Yes
Great job! Names of music please?
Thanks ! Name of the music is on subtitles at the and of the credits.
it's "Time to Run" by Dexter Britain.
Could you do a video like this but on weathering Russian WW2 tanks
👍👍👍👍👍
I can't find van dijk brown is there something else I can use
You can use Dark Umber or Sepia (or mix both). Sepia is more "black" and Dark umber is more "brown".
I have burnt umber I'll try that thanks also how thin do I need to thin it ? And do I need to whip and of it off or just a general wash over everything
Bonjour Frédéric. Est-ce utile d'acheter une peinture "effet écaillé" alors que c'est, à mon avis, l'éponge qui le fait?
MrStuche bonjour. Je ne connais pas ce genre de peinture effet écaillé. Mais en effet c'est le travail à l'éponge qui reproduit cet effet.
Frédéric Mertès D'accord. c'est juste que sur le pot il y avait écrit chipping color. Sinon, le résultat global est impressionnant.
MrStuche chipping effect c'est la couleur rouille ancienne. c'est un brun rouge presque noir. mais tu n'es pas obligé d'acheter ce pot, tu peux faire un mélange toi même.
Do you give it a clear coat at the end?
No. Not necessary.
Frédéric Mertès ok thank you! Great video
Where can I buy these models to make myself. Is there a model number and make?
Thomas Middleton . This is Hobby Boss model or Trumpeter. Lot of choice from those brands. Easy to find .
did you use oils on the tracks?
Here, I used Track Wash but you can replace it by dilued oil paint. It's the same result.
What?, if I want it to loom like its been to the desert? Not just a short trip down a country road.
Do you have the video for the tank?
No. Sorry. But you must see the videos of Mig Jimenez! He's The Master !!!
Frédéric Mertès Will do. Thanks for the response.
What is the name of the music?
Howe mame hove thi's musice?
What is that tank's name
1st photo is KV-7 (prototype) and others are the KV-8s. Kits Trumpeter 1/35.
oh thank you
more tutorial please thank you
look at the KV 1 ,,,, 8.49,,,!!!!!!! no words,,,open mouth,,,,,
This KV-8S (based on KV-1S) - flame tank, it has a small 45-mm cannon and coaxial flamethrower
thanks friend,,,
Name of the music please!
I saw the thumbnail when I was googleing weathering techniques
My first thought was hey tanks aren’t supposed to be rusty and then I saw the word Russian!
It all depends on the period represented. Out of factory or end of the war.
Benne gij Nederlander?
Nee sorry
@ oké bedankt
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