Why I weathered this Model again | SPITFIRE Mk.I | Tamiya 1/48 scale
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ค. 2024
- Watch how I rework a Tamiya Spitfire model and enhance the weathering.
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Tamiya's Supermarine Spitfire Mk. I (Battle of Britain) in 1/48 scale is an excellent kit. Accuracy of fit and design are at the usual high Tamiya level. The cockpit is very detailed and a pleasure to build. I used an Eduard LööK set to improve the instrument panel and seat belts.
I finished the kit 2 years ago and was very satisfied at the time. Unfortunately I didn't have much video footage of the construction and painting process. So I decided to do a re-weathering with filters and oil paints. It was a lot of fun reworking this model.
Enjoy the video and feel free to leave a comment.
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Kit and Accessories ⬇️
Tamiya (61119) - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I - 1/48 scale
Eduard (644013) - Spitfire Mk.I LööK for Tamiya Kit
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00:00 Intro & building
00:57 Filter
02:54 Oil weathering
06:08 Drybrushing
07:03 Pigments
08:00 Final steps
08:55 Final reveal - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
Enjoy my collection of propeller driven aircraft models. You will find iconic warbirds from WW2 to Vietnam and can follow the build, paint and weathering process. th-cam.com/play/PLnh-SozPErfmAyI7EboeaLh6Kd3DqB8iM.html
Good work Dan. It might have been interesting to start by only doing one wing and tailplane so we could compare the newly weathered to the original.
Thanks for the hint, good idea! I'm thinking about doing the same thing on an E-2 Hawkeye. Sometimes it's difficult to capture the effect on camera. Regards ScalerDan