Not only is VMS a fantastic product, Chris (owner) is an amazing person who offers fantastic service and happily answers any questions. I've moved over to VMS products almost exclusively now. This is a great tutorial/review! Always appreciate your vids
The brand is certainly gaining momentum and it’s great to hear so many people having such positive experiences either the company. Thanks for sharing 🙏🍺💪🏆
All of these techniques are teachable and accessible to anyone. Just manage your expectations when you first start trying them and know that it takes time and practice to gain some control over them. Thanks for tuning no. I appreciate your support 🍺🙏☝️✊🏼
hahaha first of all- not your fault my friend, I really think they put them out of numerical order when arranged by color, light to dark as you arranged them makes more sense. Second of course- excellent honest review. Thank you!
Great review and tutorial Clayton! I will definitely try these products, as they look easy to use, and very effective. I have tried a myriad of products with varying success, but these pigments look like they may help me improve my weathering experience. Cheers for now mate!
Thanks Gary. Like I’ve said to others…the paint won’t do it for you…it’s all about technique…but it certainly seems to be easy enough to use. Get your basics down and try one new thing every time. Awesome to see you again my friend 🙏👍🍺✊🏼
Thank you 🙏 Like I said in the vid, these techniques can be used with many different products/brands…all basically enamel paints with pigments. I just like the VMS philosophy and their products seem to be of a very high quality. Thanks again for connecting here on the channel 💪☝️🍺🙏
@@workbenchhobbies4316 There was a wood stain advert here in the UK years ago and the tag line was 'it does exactly what it says on the tin', ie. it stained wood..... it turned out to be one of the best wood stains on the market.....it seems that VMS have a similar philosophy and product range 👍
Great content. I suspect VMS is awesome product line, but some know how required. I really need to have all the necessary products on hand before starting. I live on an island and getting any product deliveries is never less than 2.5 weeks (Newfoundland Canada). I have been purchasing products in an attempt to have required inventory, but I am still struggling to have big picture understanding. Your content is so well presented, organized and inspiring. Please more content on VMS if you are able. High level overview would be awesome to start. Outstanding content!
Glad you found it helpful Dan. Thanks for your kind words. I’m planning on doing more product specific reviews in the coming year and that should include VMS stuff as well as others. If I can give you one piece of advice it would be to just start something. Your inventory doesn’t have to be perfect. Trying to do too much all at once is a sure fire way to disappointment. Even if all you can do is a basic paint job then focus on perfecting that. Appreciate you joining in and being part of the community here 🙏☝️🍻
Hi Clayton Just trying to work back through my playlists 😂 Great work once again mate! Love your work brother! I hope you guys have a cooler day over there on the east coast. We are going through a new lot of 44-45oC days over here in Perth. Hey please send some rain over here mate!!!😢 Cheers from sunny Perth ❤😊
@@workbenchhobbies4316 hahaha lucky you mate! We’re starting to do our 44-45oC days over here in Perth. Haven’t been to Byron bay for a very long time! Lennox heads was my favourite, less tourists lol
It was me, I was screaming about the out of order on 1 thru 5. Sorry. But I have been using there products for some time now. They are great. There CA glue is fantastic. The CA for resin really holds the part in place. Better be sure of your placement. The binder works very well for huge volumes of mud and dirt. Great video, even if you don't know your numbers.😉
😆 hey Mike. Take comfort in the fact you won’t be alone. Trust me, I nearly died when I saw it during editing…but it was too late to change. And yes..the ca glue is brilliant too 👌🏼 Thanks for joining in - sorry about the sloppiness 😝😉😆🏆
@workbenchhobbies4316 No problem. Actually, I would have never said anything until you pointed it out. These things happen, and cutting a finger nearly off or gluing your fingers to your project are bigger things to worry about. 😆
I drive an armoured vehicle for many years while in the army. Your splatter is towards the rear of the vehicle. Wet splatter always went towards the front of the vehicle as this is the direction of the track as it passes over the return roller wheels. It also went directly up the rear in line with the tracks. Hope this helps.
Hi, that's how I feel about my channel too. It is simply beautiful. Greetings to the other side of the earth. I also left a subscription because I really like your work. Cheers MAX✌
Been doing the exact same thing with enamels, white spirits and brushes for years. Good to know people actually pay you to mix paints, I might look into that.
This demo is actually on neither…it’s the model I used for the black basing video…but in reality I’d recommend doing these stages over a satin varnish. Matte finishes can tend to grab the pigments and enamels which make them harder to manipulate. Hope that helps? Thanks for joining in the conversation 🙏🍻☝️🍀
@@workbenchhobbies4316 Thanks just always wary with enamel thinners against unprotected paint. I like the bottle top use :) Be interesting to try airbrush these on lower hulls for example assume they are super thin. I ordered a set so look forward to playing around with them. cheers S
Hey Scott. At the end of the day a varnish is just a layer of paint…no different to the base layers except it has no pigment content which tends to make it a little more robust. You foundation layers are so important which is why I predominantly use lacquers…hence never a need to varnish to try protect them. But you are right…some acrylics (especially if the model wasn’t primed) can be a little fragile. When weathering over those I’d always varnish and even then be mindful of drying time and not to flood the model with white spirit because it can disrupt the integrity of the paint. 🎨 Appreciate you connecting here on the Channel 🙏
Great video. Many thanks. What is your experience with VMS matt varnish? I find it dries with a white dusty coating, especially if applied too thick. So, I mix in a little gloss varnish and it helps reduce the "dust." Also, do you have difficulty spraying the VMS varnishes? I find it very difficult and need to add their SLOW-MO extender and Vallejo Flow Improver to get any results. Thanks again.
Oh really? I have found their varnish to be the best and easiest I’ve ever used! The matte is very matte…so I’m wondering if it is just giving you an impression of chaulky? They are my go to varnishes. Only issue I have with them is I find them difficult to clean out of my airbrush
@@workbenchhobbies4316 Interesting. The chaulkiness often comes from just a little too much matte varnish. A wettish coat can be too much on rubber black tires, for example. They dry frosted entirely or in spots. The semi-gloss varnish can be put on wet with great results. My mix of matte and a few drops of gloss varnish have solved the problem for the most part. I've gone with their airbrush cleaner (concentrate). It works well if the varnish hasn't fully dried in the airbrush. The strength can be "adjusted" as needed with the concentration of the working solution. Many thanks again.
Looks great! I feel like with products like this you will be able to achieve any result you want! Do you have any way I could maybe get some of this to England as I don’t know do they have delivery here.Anyways,thanks for the content!
Hi 👋 Well…the paints won’t do it for you, but all skills are repeatable. Just follow how I did it and you should be able to replicate it. I can’t comment on uk delivery, but I would imagine they would? Thanks for connecting 🙌🏼👍🙏
Thanks for the informative video, i will be visiting my local hobby store tomorrow, i will look for them, i am working on a Tamiya 1:35 scale M-8 Howitzer motor carriage and possibly i can try weathering it with this product.
@@workbenchhobbies4316 I have a built one in my collection already, one I built several years ago, I love that kit, its a fun build. The one I'm building now I am leaving the side skirts off and making a few changes to it that I don't have on my other one.
Great question. The answer is ‘kind of’. The universal carrier is really just a fancy name for white spirit. It will help the pigment settle on the model but it only creates a very weak bond…so you’d still be able to manipulate it after the carrier had evaporated. It works to the point of getting the pigment to look how you want it to, but I’d then recommend sealing in place with a fixer or varnish. In saying that…if you were not planning on handling the model you could get away with not sealing it. Hope that answers the question? Appreciate your contribution 🙏😁🍻
Not sure…🤷🏻 I know people use lighter fluid to thin enamels…never tried it myself. It’s obviously all a form of white spirit. End of the day it doesn’t matter if it works, and it works 💪 Thanks for joining in the conversation 🙏🍻🥳👌🏼
Not only is VMS a fantastic product, Chris (owner) is an amazing person who offers fantastic service and happily answers any questions. I've moved over to VMS products almost exclusively now. This is a great tutorial/review! Always appreciate your vids
The brand is certainly gaining momentum and it’s great to hear so many people having such positive experiences either the company.
Thanks for sharing 🙏🍺💪🏆
Oh dear lord, that's a gorgeous bit of modelling art. Top class.
All of these techniques are teachable and accessible to anyone. Just manage your expectations when you first start trying them and know that it takes time and practice to gain some control over them.
Thanks for tuning no. I appreciate your support 🍺🙏☝️✊🏼
Definitely on the shopping list! Great tutorial Clayton!
Thanks buddy. Glad you enjoyed it 🤩😝
hahaha first of all- not your fault my friend, I really think they put them out of numerical order when arranged by color, light to dark as you arranged them makes more sense. Second of course- excellent honest review. Thank you!
Thank you! Good point ! 😆😆 Thanks again for you comments 👏🍀🙌🏼🙏💪
Great review and tutorial Clayton! I will definitely try these products, as they look easy to use, and very effective. I have tried a myriad of products with varying success, but these pigments look like they may help me improve my weathering experience.
Cheers for now mate!
Thanks Gary. Like I’ve said to others…the paint won’t do it for you…it’s all about technique…but it certainly seems to be easy enough to use. Get your basics down and try one new thing every time. Awesome to see you again my friend 🙏👍🍺✊🏼
Very informative video......I've been toying with trying VMS products and after this I think I will 👍
Thank you 🙏 Like I said in the vid, these techniques can be used with many different products/brands…all basically enamel paints with pigments. I just like the VMS philosophy and their products seem to be of a very high quality.
Thanks again for connecting here on the channel 💪☝️🍺🙏
@@workbenchhobbies4316 There was a wood stain advert here in the UK years ago and the tag line was 'it does exactly what it says on the tin', ie. it stained wood..... it turned out to be one of the best wood stains on the market.....it seems that VMS have a similar philosophy and product range 👍
Wow a great review and easy to follow tutorial. Thanks! 🤩
Thank you Chris. Very generous. Glad you enjoyed the review 🙏
Great content. I suspect VMS is awesome product line, but some know how required. I really need to have all the necessary products on hand before starting. I live on an island and getting any product deliveries is never less than 2.5 weeks (Newfoundland Canada). I have been purchasing products in an attempt to have required inventory, but I am still struggling to have big picture understanding. Your content is so well presented, organized and inspiring. Please more content on VMS if you are able. High level overview would be awesome to start. Outstanding content!
Glad you found it helpful Dan. Thanks for your kind words. I’m planning on doing more product specific reviews in the coming year and that should include VMS stuff as well as others.
If I can give you one piece of advice it would be to just start something. Your inventory doesn’t have to be perfect. Trying to do too much all at once is a sure fire way to disappointment. Even if all you can do is a basic paint job then focus on perfecting that.
Appreciate you joining in and being part of the community here 🙏☝️🍻
Hi Clayton
Just trying to work back through my playlists 😂
Great work once again mate!
Love your work brother!
I hope you guys have a cooler day over there on the east coast.
We are going through a new lot of 44-45oC days over here in Perth.
Hey please send some rain over here mate!!!😢
Cheers from sunny Perth ❤😊
Thanks Michael. Appreciate your support. I’ve actually taken a quick getaway to Byron Bay. Sitting around 30deg. Hard to take 😉
@@workbenchhobbies4316 hahaha lucky you mate!
We’re starting to do our 44-45oC days over here in Perth.
Haven’t been to Byron bay for a very long time!
Lennox heads was my favourite, less tourists lol
Yeah…too many people here for my liking. I’m considering this box ticked ✅
It was me, I was screaming about the out of order on 1 thru 5. Sorry. But I have been using there products for some time now. They are great. There CA glue is fantastic. The CA for resin really holds the part in place. Better be sure of your placement. The binder works very well for huge volumes of mud and dirt. Great video, even if you don't know your numbers.😉
😆 hey Mike. Take comfort in the fact you won’t be alone. Trust me, I nearly died when I saw it during editing…but it was too late to change.
And yes..the ca glue is brilliant too 👌🏼
Thanks for joining in - sorry about the sloppiness 😝😉😆🏆
@workbenchhobbies4316 No problem. Actually, I would have never said anything until you pointed it out. These things happen, and cutting a finger nearly off or gluing your fingers to your project are bigger things to worry about. 😆
You certainly weren't the only one!! 😜
😫
I drive an armoured vehicle for many years while in the army. Your splatter is towards the rear of the vehicle. Wet splatter always went towards the front of the vehicle as this is the direction of the track as it passes over the return roller wheels. It also went directly up the rear in line with the tracks. Hope this helps.
Hey 👋 Thanks for joining in. Very handy and helpful info, so thank you. I’ll keep that in mind for next time. 🙏🍻🇦🇺
Hello from Hamburg, nice tutorial. I also swear by the VMS products and Pigment Jokey is on my list. Greetings Max Modellbau Werkstatt
Hello back from Australia 🇦🇺 🥳 I love it when people from around the world connect with me here! So a big thanks to you 🙏
Hi, that's how I feel about my channel too. It is simply beautiful. Greetings to the other side of the earth. I also left a subscription because I really like your work. Cheers MAX✌
Been doing the exact same thing with enamels, white spirits and brushes for years. Good to know people actually pay you to mix paints, I might look into that.
Sounds like you are missing an opportunity 😄
@@workbenchhobbies4316 sounds like you don't understand what exactly you're doing and where to spent your money. Anyways, nice model.
Absolutely love their varnishes, will get some of this as looks great. Are you using it on a matt or satin finish? Great tips as always!!!
This demo is actually on neither…it’s the model I used for the black basing video…but in reality I’d recommend doing these stages over a satin varnish. Matte finishes can tend to grab the pigments and enamels which make them harder to manipulate.
Hope that helps?
Thanks for joining in the conversation 🙏🍻☝️🍀
@@workbenchhobbies4316 Thanks just always wary with enamel thinners against unprotected paint. I like the bottle top use :) Be interesting to try airbrush these on lower hulls for example assume they are super thin. I ordered a set so look forward to playing around with them. cheers S
Hey Scott. At the end of the day a varnish is just a layer of paint…no different to the base layers except it has no pigment content which tends to make it a little more robust.
You foundation layers are so important which is why I predominantly use lacquers…hence never a need to varnish to try protect them. But you are right…some acrylics (especially if the model wasn’t primed) can be a little fragile. When weathering over those I’d always varnish and even then be mindful of drying time and not to flood the model with white spirit because it can disrupt the integrity of the paint.
🎨 Appreciate you connecting here on the Channel 🙏
Great video. Many thanks.
What is your experience with VMS matt varnish? I find it dries with a white dusty coating, especially if applied too thick. So, I mix in a little gloss varnish and it helps reduce the "dust."
Also, do you have difficulty spraying the VMS varnishes? I find it very difficult and need to add their SLOW-MO extender and Vallejo Flow Improver to get any results.
Thanks again.
Oh really? I have found their varnish to be the best and easiest I’ve ever used! The matte is very matte…so I’m wondering if it is just giving you an impression of chaulky? They are my go to varnishes. Only issue I have with them is I find them difficult to clean out of my airbrush
@@workbenchhobbies4316 Interesting. The chaulkiness often comes from just a little too much matte varnish. A wettish coat can be too much on rubber black tires, for example. They dry frosted entirely or in spots. The semi-gloss varnish can be put on wet with great results. My mix of matte and a few drops of gloss varnish have solved the problem for the most part.
I've gone with their airbrush cleaner (concentrate). It works well if the varnish hasn't fully dried in the airbrush. The strength can be "adjusted" as needed with the concentration of the working solution. Many thanks again.
If I was you I’d be reaching out to vms. You may have a faulty batch. Their matte is usually faultless
@@workbenchhobbies4316 FAB
I used almost exclusively vms products including the red pigment jockey on the m551 I did in in issue 133 of AFV modeler magazine
Nice! I’ll have to check it out 🙌🏼😎🤩 Appreciate your comments 🙏
Looks great! I feel like with products like this you will be able to achieve any result you want! Do you have any way I could maybe get some of this to England as I don’t know do they have delivery here.Anyways,thanks for the content!
Hi 👋 Well…the paints won’t do it for you, but all skills are repeatable. Just follow how I did it and you should be able to replicate it.
I can’t comment on uk delivery, but I would imagine they would?
Thanks for connecting 🙌🏼👍🙏
I love VMS and their products. They make high quality stuff!
They’re great aren’t they. What is your favourite product of theirs? Thanks for connecting 🙏🙌🏼👍🤩
@@workbenchhobbies4316 I use their Flex 5K CA glues but i love their Hull Tex cement & texture.
Sorry for the delay, missed this one - their super glue is great, I haven't rried the Hull Tex as yet.
Thanks for the informative video, i will be visiting my local hobby store tomorrow, i will look for them, i am working on a Tamiya 1:35 scale M-8 Howitzer motor carriage and possibly i can try weathering it with this product.
Hey Gary. That’s a lovely little kit. I have that in the stash for a rainy day. Good luck with the weathering. Just have some fun either way it 🙏💪🍺
@@workbenchhobbies4316 I have a built one in my collection already, one I built several years ago, I love that kit, its a fun build. The one I'm building now I am leaving the side skirts off and making a few changes to it that I don't have on my other one.
@@garyleblanc2170 Oh! that sounds epic! Have fun 😄
The VMS products look good Clayton.
Certainly enjoyed it the times I’ve used it. Great to see you here again 👌🏼👍🙏🍺💪
Fabulous!😀
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it 🙏
Can you use the universal weathering carrier as a binder for dry pigments?
Great question. The answer is ‘kind of’. The universal carrier is really just a fancy name for white spirit. It will help the pigment settle on the model but it only creates a very weak bond…so you’d still be able to manipulate it after the carrier had evaporated.
It works to the point of getting the pigment to look how you want it to, but I’d then recommend sealing in place with a fixer or varnish. In saying that…if you were not planning on handling the model you could get away with not sealing it.
Hope that answers the question?
Appreciate your contribution 🙏😁🍻
Great advice. Thx
Thanks to you 🙏
I’m pretty sure the weather in carrier is lighter fluid
Not sure…🤷🏻 I know people use lighter fluid to thin enamels…never tried it myself. It’s obviously all a form of white spirit. End of the day it doesn’t matter if it works, and it works 💪
Thanks for joining in the conversation 🙏🍻🥳👌🏼