Budget Millennium Falcon Part 4: Paintjob Complete!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- I've finally finished the painting and weathering on the repaint of my Revell Easykit Millennium Falcon. In this video I show the final stages, adding more oils and then filtering/weathering the whole thing with acrylics. It looks a little rushed up close but overall I'm quite happy with the result, and as I state in the video for a very cheap (but large!) falcon on the shelf the repaint has paid off.
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Nice job sir! At the time of this comment the vid is 7 years old, but as a newb breaking into the hobby this was enormously useful.
I don't actually build models but I love watching the process. looks amazing
Best Falcon paintjob I have seen on TH-cam so far. The guys that built those crazy expensive ones should have taken notes on your work. Inspired me to give one a go. You are an outstanding artist.
Wow what a compliment, thank you!
yay, glad to see you back 😆, respect and adrimation, tim the primered thumb 👍 😆
Wow so much work. I dont think I'd ever be able to finish something so big with so much detail! looks awesome!
Jon, you have creative talent my friend, and fortunately for the rest of us, you have a gift in your ability to present your videos in a way that holds the viewers’ attention.
Superb result , thanks for taking the time to upload all the videos
Man this video series was more exciting than some movies I've watched. I would be like "nope! He's messed it up" then 2 minutes later would be like "damn it looks amazing".
You have given me some excellent ideas for weathering my Deagostini Millennium Falcon once I have enough assembled to start painting.
Outstanding work!!! What a difference all your time and effort has made....thanks for sharing...
You're the best! Now I can continue the work on my own Millennium Falcon! Thank you very much for all the inspiration...
Thats excellent work.
Excellent work Jon. I have enjoyed this series.
It's great man....again...I've learned a lot from this series. Thanks for showing all theses techniques!
I don't think I would have the patience to do that. Looks fantastic to me.
Thanks so very much for getting this out there! Looks great and really appreciate all the technique explanations.
glad to see you posting again, I like your videos.
Really beautiful. My own unfinished Falcon sat on the shelf for far too long. This gave me the boost i needed to start working on it again, thank you!
I think it turned out awesome! ... this series was the reason I got one of these myself! Fingers crossed it'll look half this good :D :D
I just painted my Millenium Falcon and I exclusively used acrylic base colours from Vallejo thinned with windex. And used Acrylic artist paint for weathering also thinned and applied with windex. The results are amazing.
Incredible attention to detail! I love it!
This is awesome! I have a Revell falcon that I really want to do this on!
Jeeez took long enough, stopped dragging your feet then ;) Excellent work man, really appreciate all the work you have put into the series
Absolutely amazing. You have an incredible talent.
I've still got a the Galactica from BSG to finish and ill be sure to use your Falcon as a reverence, i really like the weathering.
You may or may not see this but I actually have the same Falcon I bought this model like 7 or 8 years ago and I’m just opened the box. Just wanted to mention I liked what you did on yours loved the lighting.
It's really not bad for what it is, you have to pay a lot of money for a better kit this size. Are you going to have a go at painting it? If so then I hope you enjoy it as much as I did
@@ScaleModelMedic oh absolutely I'm not sure about a lite kit yet but I may even do that after seeing yours. But I have air brush so I'm going to give it a shot.
Awesome work.
Jon I think you did an awesome job painting the Falcon. I would love to maybe see you do a star trek model also. I love putting together models and was thinking of starting to paint them but it seems to be a daunting task.
As usual when you model something it looks so "easy" to do! Instead yours it's pure art and requires years of work! You have been able to feather acrylics so easily! Instead it's quite tricky for me. And I never saw adding shades using oils so easily! I want to try! I hope that oils dry faster then usual when used to thin. Awesome work. It's very sad to see that lack of details on the back...it's the only obvious "issue" of that kit!
Looks amazing!
I would love to see what you could do to the Deagostini millennium falcon
sweet Falcon!
thumbs, thumbs Well done! thumbs, thumbs
I’m a traditional painter, and painting acrylics over oils is a disaster on a canvas, are the acrylics you used over oils different than normal acrylics? Someone asked me to paint their 3D model, I’ve got a lot to learn.
Danae Goliath hi, I guess it's the fact that the application is so scaled down that allows it to work. The oil is very thinly applied and so is the acrylic, plus the oil is allowed to cure. Also being s weathering finish and not intended to be clean and smooth you can get away with quite bit.
Thank you!
When will part 5 be up?
Paul@ISM Live At the bench lol waiting on instructions from this 109 series I've been following...
Ooooo, THROWING SHADE
banter!
looks like the megatron tank same colour too
Excellent work! Is it me or does it seem a shade too dark? like it might could use a few more areas of highlights or lighter panels? The wash feels a bit heavy on the top, front half. To me, it looks like the falcon that takes off from Tattooine. I feel like the New Hope falcon was dirtier looking than the Empire and ROTJ falcon, but I'm no expert just watched the movies a 1000 times. Your narration is really helpful, thank you for these great instructional videos- they're so helpful for someone like me starting out. I majored in painting so it's great to see someone else using paint and brush the way you are.
There's some capital error in your model. The streaking on the underside goes into the wrong direction. :D
Your precision and control are excellent, You have mastered these techniques, However, I feel that your falcon turned out too "Dark" due to the fact that you used said' techniques over every nook and cranny of the model.
Paintjob Top nice.... the Model Ugly