Grande Pablo!! Finalmente ho trovato un tutorial chiaro e semplice da capire, attraverso le immagini!! Con la dimostrazione pratica dentro all'inquadratura! Poi lo spagnolo per noi Italiani è facilmente interpretabile!! 🤣🤣🤣Bravo grazie mille!!!🤗🤗🤗
Muchas gracias Curi!!!! Hacia mucha falta este video , en el se ve lo casi ilimitados que son a la hora de hacer este trabajo puntual y que le da mucha belleza a nuestros modelos 🤩
Vallejo/Italeri model wash is the best for use in home as there is no toxic chemicals like paint thinner needed to make streaks or remove excess, simply use water or non toxic acrylic thinner to youre advantadge.
Amazing effects Pablo. Muchas Gracias. Are you an artist by nature? That is, have you attended Art classes or are you an artist due to your love of painting models? I have 2 Revell 1/35 P51's. I have painted one, using the Vallejo Turorial for this exact plane using the different hue's of Metalic Aluminum paint. I plan on keeping it "Clean Panel" with what you have outlined here. I'm thinking I will experiment with the second using some of the weathering you have shown us here as well. Thanks my friend, Keep them coming!
I really like the fact that at 3:20 we can clearly see the rivets of the landing wheel at the middle part of the wing. The wash makes a difference. Will use it next time. Question : do we need to sqribe the plastic seams at 1/48 scale ? If so whats the correct depth for the wash to adhere correctly ?
Hi George!! ! the model was not repaneled in any sector other than to increase the depth of the mobile surfaces, the model (an eduard) has very fine paneling and rivets, if necessary, a single pass is more than enough, If you have very wide or curved panels, it is advisable to make one pass with the panel maker, at most two
@@pabloalbornoz8214 Thank you Pablo. I had mixed results in the past with washes and have not tried them in resent years. Will try them from now on 😃. Nice video. Thanks for the upload.
I wanted to ask for advice, I did some tests using the Wash above the Vallejo Air directly, without transparent, the color I spread it to the airbrush a week before; Unfortunately, to remove the Wash with Airbrush Thinner, the color melted. I had to use water ...😒
Helllo Alessandro! Thank you for your feedback. This is why Pablo used several layers of varnish before paneling and removing the excess of Model Wash. Try next time with varnishing to check that you get the same result :)
Hola y disculpa pero te quiero hacer otra pregunta, para hacer manchas de aceite en un avión con los productos de Vallejo Engine stains, se debe aplicar sobre una superficie barnizada? Y una vez aplicado puedo se puede colocar barniz mate característico de los aviones?
Hola Jose, puedes aplicarlo en la superficie sin barnizar (a no ser que quieras por la razón que sea, proteger la pintura que ya tengas realizada). Pero no es necesario barnizar dos veces. Con aplicar el producto, dejarlo secar y seguir pintando hasta acabar y luego barnizar te funciona igual :)
salut je suis souvent tés vidéo mais une traduction en sous-titre en Français serais super j ai du mal avec les produit vallejo panel et Wash a les appliquer ( surtout pour les diluer ) Mercie j adore les produit vallejo
Y qué pasa si a todo el modelo se le aplica el wash, así lograríamos que las calcas tengan un aspecto avejentado?. No me gusta que las calcas queden limpias.
¡Hola Jose! En cuanto al weathering, el propio pintor es el que decide el nivel de suciedad, barro, grasa o polvo que más le gusta. Si no te gusta el aspecto de las calcas limpias no pasa nada, por supuesto que puedes envejecerlas y "ensuciarlas" con todo tipo de productos para weathering que tenemos. Todo debe ir a tu gusto, ¡como no! y en concordancia con el vehiculo/avion y el entorno y fecha historica a la que pertenezca. Puedes aplicar lavados, pigmentos, barros, salpicaduras, etc... 😊💪🏻👍🏻
@@vallejocolors Thank you; The "Game Color Wash" appears to be a different thickness and formula than the "Model Color Wash"; What is the difference? Model Color Wash appears to be more of a Panel Line wash? Your thoughts are welcomed.
@@southpaw5483 That thickness you're referring to may be caused by the vivid pigments used. For this range you can use better thinner than water :) Anyway, this chart may help you thin them in the future facebook.com/vallejocolors/photos/a.296855687010167/4144607128901651/
Grande Pablo!! Finalmente ho trovato un tutorial chiaro e semplice da capire, attraverso le immagini!! Con la dimostrazione pratica dentro all'inquadratura! Poi lo spagnolo per noi Italiani è facilmente interpretabile!! 🤣🤣🤣Bravo grazie mille!!!🤗🤗🤗
Gran video Pablo, en tu línea, señor.
Abrazos y seguiremos aprendiendo con vosotros.
Cuidate.
Muchas gracias Curi!!!! Hacia mucha falta este video , en el se ve lo casi ilimitados que son a la hora de hacer este trabajo puntual y que le da mucha belleza a nuestros modelos 🤩
@@spartanscalemodels8904 Si señor, así es.
Gracias por ponerlo en ESPAÑOL
Mil gracias Luis!!!!🤩
Always great video and tips for use those very good product! Thank's Pablo, i'll use the second technic for my von Werra's 109.
Great!!!!! The Werra's 109 is really really wonderfull 😃
Great demo and great products love the subtle effects that can be achieved they seem very forgiving thank you for sharing.
😊😊😊🙌🏻
Gracias Patricio, muy util el Video, ahora a aplicar lo enseñado, Saludos
Muchas gracias Gabriel!!!!😃
Very helpful video
thanks Dan!! :D
Vallejo/Italeri model wash is the best for use in home as there is no toxic chemicals like paint thinner needed to make streaks or remove excess, simply use water or non toxic acrylic thinner to youre advantadge.
Nice video thank you for sharing!
Thanks friends!!!😃
Extremely informative video with many useful tips. Excellent!
Amazing effects Pablo. Muchas Gracias.
Are you an artist by nature? That is, have you attended Art classes or are you an artist due to your love of painting models?
I have 2 Revell 1/35 P51's. I have painted one, using the Vallejo Turorial for this exact plane using the different hue's of Metalic Aluminum paint. I plan on keeping it "Clean Panel" with what you have outlined here.
I'm thinking I will experiment with the second using some of the weathering you have shown us here as well.
Thanks my friend, Keep them coming!
Nice job, Pablo.
Thanks friends!!!😃
I really like the fact that at 3:20 we can clearly see the rivets of the landing wheel at the middle part of the wing. The wash makes a difference. Will use it next time.
Question : do we need to sqribe the plastic seams at 1/48 scale ? If so whats the correct depth for the wash to adhere correctly ?
Hi George!! ! the model was not repaneled in any sector other than to increase the depth of the mobile surfaces, the model (an eduard) has very fine paneling and rivets, if necessary, a single pass is more than enough, If you have very wide or curved panels, it is advisable to make one pass with the panel maker, at most two
@@pabloalbornoz8214 Thank you Pablo. I had mixed results in the past with washes and have not tried them in resent years. Will try them from now on 😃. Nice video. Thanks for the upload.
Gracias por compartir el conocimiento!
Muchas gracias amigos!!!!😃
Para remover exceso en el metodo 2 (2 capas de varnish+24hs) se puede usar thinner normal o tiene que ser el AB thinner? gracias, muy bueno el video
Hola Nib Systems, puedes usar AB Thinner :)
Excellent video as usual, mate. Very insightful and instructive. Cheers.
Thanks My friend 😍
a video made very well and very useful, thanks
Thanks Stefano! 😃
Esse wash é acrílico, ou enamel? Excelente trabalho de envelhecimento, parabéns!
Hello Daniel, our paints are acrylics :)
thanks a lot for this great tutorial!
Your'e very welcome! :)
Excelente 👍
Muchas gracias. Gercino :)
What was you Gloss Coat for the E4 Trop, I just used the Vallejo Desert Dust and it Ate my Gloss Coat and went down to the Paint.??
I wanted to ask for advice, I did some tests using the Wash above the Vallejo Air directly, without transparent, the color I spread it to the airbrush a week before; Unfortunately, to remove the Wash with Airbrush Thinner, the color melted. I had to use water ...😒
Helllo Alessandro! Thank you for your feedback. This is why Pablo used several layers of varnish before paneling and removing the excess of Model Wash. Try next time with varnishing to check that you get the same result :)
Hola y disculpa pero te quiero hacer otra pregunta, para hacer manchas de aceite en un avión con los productos de Vallejo Engine stains, se debe aplicar sobre una superficie barnizada? Y una vez aplicado puedo se puede colocar barniz mate característico de los aviones?
Hola Jose, puedes aplicarlo en la superficie sin barnizar (a no ser que quieras por la razón que sea, proteger la pintura que ya tengas realizada). Pero no es necesario barnizar dos veces. Con aplicar el producto, dejarlo secar y seguir pintando hasta acabar y luego barnizar te funciona igual :)
@@vallejocolors pregunta, cuanto tiempo de secado se le da al wash paea luego aplicar el barniz final? Gracias
Do you need to make clear coat on the paintjob to make wash or you can just add the wash on your paintjob? (Acrylic painting and washing on it)
Hello Zoltan! You can apply the washes straight into the model :)
Would these effects work using Game Wash? Or is it significantly different in formulation?
Hello! Game wash is different, is more stronger, You Need diluted with water, 60 /70 of wash with 40/30 of water to obtain similar results 👌
@@spartanscalemodels8904 Thanks!
salut je suis souvent tés vidéo mais une traduction en sous-titre en Français serais super j ai du mal avec les produit vallejo panel et Wash a les appliquer ( surtout pour les diluer )
Mercie j adore les produit vallejo
Wey try to send to some seller page in France to translate and add. This was implemented in china and Rusia and works 👌🤗
How to read the subtitles AND view the video simultaneously - a trick I’ve yet to accomplish.
Por favor se mas especifico en que thinner utilizar. Hay muchos tipos, de preferencia con las palabras también en inglés.
Hola Ramiro, nuestro diluyente se llama así AIRBRUSH THINNER.
@@vallejocolors El mismo airbrish thinner que se utiliza para todos los acrilicos? la botella larga, semi transparente con tapa negra? Gracias.
@@ramirogarcia1967 Si, justo ese :) acrylicosvallejo.com/producto/modelismo/productos-auxiliares-modelismo/diluyente-aerografo-71261/
@@vallejocolors Gracias, lo intentare.
Y qué pasa si a todo el modelo se le aplica el wash, así lograríamos que las calcas tengan un aspecto avejentado?. No me gusta que las calcas queden limpias.
¡Hola Jose! En cuanto al weathering, el propio pintor es el que decide el nivel de suciedad, barro, grasa o polvo que más le gusta. Si no te gusta el aspecto de las calcas limpias no pasa nada, por supuesto que puedes envejecerlas y "ensuciarlas" con todo tipo de productos para weathering que tenemos. Todo debe ir a tu gusto, ¡como no! y en concordancia con el vehiculo/avion y el entorno y fecha historica a la que pertenezca. Puedes aplicar lavados, pigmentos, barros, salpicaduras, etc... 😊💪🏻👍🏻
@@vallejocolors agradezco mucho tu respuesta y la valoro ya que estoy iniciando con este pasatiempos tan bonito
@@JoseHernandez-yv3nt mucho animo!! Y aqui nos tienes para cuando necesites consejo :)
What type of thinner is used
Hi! Is the airbrush thinner of Vallejo 👌, 🙂
What is the difference between "Model Color Wash" and "Game Color Wash" ?
Model Color range is focused on historical more standard colors and Game color range is focused on fantasy and more vibrant hues :)
@@vallejocolors Thank you; The "Game Color Wash" appears to be a different thickness and formula than the "Model Color Wash"; What is the difference? Model Color Wash appears to be more of a Panel Line wash? Your thoughts are welcomed.
@@southpaw5483 That thickness you're referring to may be caused by the vivid pigments used. For this range you can use better thinner than water :) Anyway, this chart may help you thin them in the future facebook.com/vallejocolors/photos/a.296855687010167/4144607128901651/
@@southpaw5483 Model Washes act like a filter, they only give the model a slight color but without covering the paint job underneath :)