Interesting video. From someone who uses an airbrush, it’s interesting to possibly challenge myself in the future by only using a brush. 1 thing that I think needs clarification: towards the end, is it better to apply the paint on the tank? ( I don’t think so, and I think you were trying to show the loss of detail on the Panther when you did this, but I want to clarify in case someone else may be more confused)👍
You should have used grass green so the tank could blend in with the grass. On the other hand, will you be showing us a video on that panther? I love the heavily muddy look of it
The Gods Of Styrene are clawing their eyes out about now. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like to buy a can of OD green paint from the hardware store and just dip my entire tank brigade into it.
Very comprehensive tutorial, I will use some if these techniques on my next model!
This will help out beginers a lot
Thanks I’m glad I could help.
Interesting video. From someone who uses an airbrush, it’s interesting to possibly challenge myself in the future by only using a brush. 1 thing that I think needs clarification: towards the end, is it better to apply the paint on the tank? ( I don’t think so, and I think you were trying to show the loss of detail on the Panther when you did this, but I want to clarify in case someone else may be more confused)👍
You should have used grass green so the tank could blend in with the grass. On the other hand, will you be showing us a video on that panther? I love the heavily muddy look of it
The Panther will be along with my model collection video as it’s an older one. Lol :-)
Have to try this 😂
Yeah I don’t know why anyone has ever uploaded a video about this. It’s so simple!
@@Modkits131 Haha yes, seems like with this painting technique you never have to worry about seeing any seam lines anymore :D
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