Hi Doug. I have learnt so much from you over the years that I have been following you. Thank you for that. You are an artist. One useful thing I have leant eleswhere however is to not paint in panel lines but to let capillary action draw the paint along the line instead. Just touch the line with the tip of a fine brush and the capillary action will draw the paint along the line. Less clean up around the line is required. This leads to a sharper, neater line and may not require enhancing the line with an exacto blade beforehand. It works best with enamel or oil paints due to their higher surface tension. The Tamiya panel line paint is enamel. It also works well on vents and bolt lines on hub caps. After touching just one bolt watching the fluid zap around the whole circle is a joy to watch.
Looks great!!!!!! I'm still praying for your father n law. I also just received my order from you. Can't wait to start. Have a Jesus filled day everyone Greg in Michigan
Looks great! My personal experience is I accidentally break a wheel off as I’m snapping it together. It then lands in the carpet never to be seen again.
hello Fos Scale Models - Mode & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool Thanks Fos Scale Models - Mode Friends Randy & Merry Christmas & Happy New Year's & Best in The New Year's 2024 Thanks Friends Randy
Hi Doug, can this method with the same products be done on Classic Metal Works vehicles as well? I haven’t tried to take one of these apart yet but I think I might try it. Any thoughts? Thank you, love this video!
Hi Doug. I have learnt so much from you over the years that I have been following you. Thank you for that. You are an artist. One useful thing I have leant eleswhere however is to not paint in panel lines but to let capillary action draw the paint along the line instead. Just touch the line with the tip of a fine brush and the capillary action will draw the paint along the line. Less clean up around the line is required. This leads to a sharper, neater line and may not require enhancing the line with an exacto blade beforehand. It works best with enamel or oil paints due to their higher surface tension. The Tamiya panel line paint is enamel. It also works well on vents and bolt lines on hub caps. After touching just one bolt watching the fluid zap around the whole circle is a joy to watch.
Very nice! I love the dirty windshield effect - I'll definitely have to try that...
Looks great!!!!!!
I'm still praying for your
father n law.
I also just received my order from you. Can't wait to start.
Have a Jesus filled day everyone Greg in Michigan
Thanks Doug. BearCreek 🐾🚂
Awesome video Doug! Thank you for sharing your tips and techniques on this subject matter, its the best one that I have found.
WOW. Very nice.
Great video !!!!
great tips ! wishing you and all your family good health next year-hope your father-in-law is better.
Great work! Very realistic. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Doug your how to do it videos are faboulous! Thanks for doing this .
Doug, great techniques, thank you for sharing.
Cheers, and have a merry and safe Christmas, Michael
Great video!!!
Amazing techniques, thanks for sharing!
Great techniques, thanks for sharing, Cesar
Looks great! My personal experience is I accidentally break a wheel off as I’m snapping it together. It then lands in the carpet never to be seen again.
Those little parts go flying...hard to find when they do!
Great video! Please keep posting such short tutorials!
Thanks, will do!
Cyn just said you're a regular Bob Ross!
and the hair to match
Cool
You do such a realistic job. I learn so much watching your videos. Have a Merry and Blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year. 🎄⛄🎀
Glad the videos help, thx for watching
aNice job! Very informative. Have yried 1/25 scale rusting but on HO doesnt seem to translate well. Will try this..👍
great video you should try the DISTRESS OXIDE that the way i weathered my cars
Great!
Woow!!
hello Fos Scale Models - Mode & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool Thanks Fos Scale Models - Mode Friends Randy & Merry Christmas & Happy New Year's & Best in The New Year's 2024 Thanks Friends Randy
Please tell me you found a grim use for those legs in one of the rougher neighborhoods.
I could use them under a car in a repair shop...
"✌️👌" ...Thumbs up mate! 😊
excelente parabens
Hi Doug, can this method with the same products be done on Classic Metal Works vehicles as well? I haven’t tried to take one of these apart yet but I think I might try it. Any thoughts? Thank you, love this video!