Dear 7223works. Excellent work. Can you tell me how long after you apply your chipping medium you’re hitting the paint with the chipping brush? The way the paint is working I’d say less then five minutes. I have seen this modeling choice as far as the rendering of spots. Is that artistic license or are is this some historical reference you’re tracking? I only ask these questions because as a modeler myself (not as good as you though) I like to see why modelers make artistic choices in their work. So often people tend to just comment on the work itself and not ask why the choices were made. I tend to wait a bit longer so the chipping is more subtle but then you wouldn’t get the spots as a pattern choice. This leads me to believe that your chipping was done as a means to achieve a painting style. Hopefully you don’t mind answering. Some modelers do mind as if they guard their technique when after all its fairly obvious what they’re after. Thanks
Thank you for watching my video. Thank you for asking. For peel-off painting, first apply lacquer and then apply hair conditioner, but it is OK to apply a little more. Then, once it's dry enough to touch, apply a thin layer of acrylic paint. Then, decide on the area to be removed and apply water. Next, dampen the brush with a little water and gently loosen the paint. Start loosening for about 2 to 3 minutes. It is done with the image of loosening rather than peeling. It may be a work with a strong artistic element, but I also use other techniques to achieve a realistic look in the end. Did you get the answer?
Amazing work
thank you. I look forward to working with you.
Fantastic
thank you! Please keep watching.
初めまして。テルテルと申します。よろしくお願いします。
僕もティーガーIが好きでタミヤやライフィールドのを数輌作りましたが、7223modelさんの作品は秀逸ですね(^^)/。
ディテールアップ工作もウェザリングの表現も素晴らしいです!。あとフィギュアも素敵です(^^)。
僕はウェザリングは上手く出来ませんが、
最近はボービントン戦車博物館所蔵のティーガーIに似せたようなモノを作りました。
僕も履帯は連結可動式(AFVクラブ製)に替えました。
また拝見させていただきます(^^)。
@@teltel3 こちらこそ初めまして。
ご覧頂きありがとうございました♪
高評価、恐縮です😓
ティガーは本当にかっこいいですよね〜。人気があるのも納得ですね。
実はまたティガー1作くりたくなっていました。構想練りたいと思います♪
本当にありがとうございました〜😊🎶
Dear 7223works. Excellent work. Can you tell me how long after you apply your chipping medium you’re hitting the paint with the chipping brush? The way the paint is working I’d say less then five minutes. I have seen this modeling choice as far as the rendering of spots. Is that artistic license or are is this some historical reference you’re tracking? I only ask these questions because as a modeler myself (not as good as you though) I like to see why modelers make artistic choices in their work. So often people tend to just comment on the work itself and not ask why the choices were made. I tend to wait a bit longer so the chipping is more subtle but then you wouldn’t get the spots as a pattern choice. This leads me to believe that your chipping was done as a means to achieve a painting style. Hopefully you don’t mind answering. Some modelers do mind as if they guard their technique when after all its fairly obvious what they’re after. Thanks
Thank you for watching my video. Thank you for asking.
For peel-off painting, first apply lacquer and then apply hair conditioner, but it is OK to apply a little more. Then, once it's dry enough to touch, apply a thin layer of acrylic paint. Then, decide on the area to be removed and apply water. Next, dampen the brush with a little water and gently loosen the paint. Start loosening for about 2 to 3 minutes. It is done with the image of loosening rather than peeling. It may be a work with a strong artistic element, but I also use other techniques to achieve a realistic look in the end. Did you get the answer?
@@seitarou7223model yes, thoroughly thank you