Night shift did a very interesting video on painting tiger 1 F13, a vehicle that had been repainted and repaired many times over its life, it could be a very good subject to make ones vehicles seem more worn or veteran
Been waiting for this one! VERY excited for what the rest of the D-DAY series holds! Stunning job as always, hopefully you get bitten by the 15mm bug again!
Thanks a lot mate and welcome to the group 😍 flick me an email painting.panzers1@gmail.com and I'll add you to the mailing list 😁 Thanks so much mate 😍
agreed with everyone else your painting is outstanding. however why would you use basalt grey on the road wheels unless you were going to show the bare steel around the edges. those road wheels were all steel on that model tiger.
Thanks a lot mate 😊😊 I use German Grey for the road wheels but you're right, I shouldn't have painted them on this tank. Thanks for pointing that out... oops 🤭
@@paintingpanzers No problem would be great too see more 15mm painting what would a change is paint pea dot camo I am still trying too get it right after 6 months lol
Your models look really good, but Ive generally avoided your videos as soon as you show the airbrush. I dont have one, and replicating airbrush reaults with a real brush is tedious at best. But Id love to see a "this is how airbrushes work" video.
I can fully appreciate that and I really like constructive feedback. I've actually got a how to airbrush and clean video coming out this weekend!! How's that for timing 😉
@paintingpanzers perfect! Im honestly scared of using them. Im terrible at brush painting as is, and cant wrap my mind around the idea that an airbrush is controllable enough to do the thing I want. I also find painting to be a chore and want to speed it up as much as possible, so I wash and drybrush as much as I can.
@@Beltayn7272 oh yeah I can completely understand that. It's one of those things that is very scary of investing so much money into but you will work it out sooner rather than later. I'm hoping my video will help with that. Also, there isn't anything wrong with your method of painting, gets stuff done quickly if nothing ;)
This model will be part of an exclusive member giveaway that will be revealed in the next week or so 🎉
I like your Tiger very much.
GO TEAM 15mm! 😉
Haha back to my old ways! Thanks buddy 🤩
Night shift did a very interesting video on painting tiger 1 F13, a vehicle that had been repainted and repaired many times over its life, it could be a very good subject to make ones vehicles seem more worn or veteran
Oh interesting, I'll check that out! Thanks for the suggestion 😊😊
@@paintingpanzers If theres something I love, its giving each tank a story
Great tutorial, would love to see one on your airbrush techniques
Thanks mate! It is definitely planned :)
Excellent video! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks a lot mate 🤩🤩
Been waiting for this one! VERY excited for what the rest of the D-DAY series holds! Stunning job as always, hopefully you get bitten by the 15mm bug again!
Haha we will have to wait and see mate 🤭 thanks as always!!
Looks awesome :)
Thanks a lot mate and welcome to the group 😍 flick me an email painting.panzers1@gmail.com and I'll add you to the mailing list 😁
Thanks so much mate 😍
As always awesome. I could use a tutorial on the flames of war 15mm figures German if you could. Thnx mate
Thank you sir 🙏 FOW German tutorial is in the pipe works 😉
Really lovely work mate
Cheers mate 👍 👌
Beautiful work. Love to see more Flames of War or Team Yankee models. Thanks.
Thanks a lot mate, I'll definitely look into some more tutorials in this scale 😉
Great video! Just one point. That’s a later model tiger and doesn’t have rubber on the road wheels.
Thanks for the info! What a silly mistake!!! Thanks for the correction mate. Cheers :)
agreed with everyone else your painting is outstanding. however why would you use basalt grey on the road wheels unless you were going to show the bare steel around the edges. those road wheels were all steel on that model tiger.
Thanks a lot mate 😊😊 I use German Grey for the road wheels but you're right, I shouldn't have painted them on this tank. Thanks for pointing that out... oops 🤭
Great video tutorial but the road wheels are the steel they did not have rubber on them
Thanks a lot mate 🙏 I appreciate the info, that was a mess up on my part. The Germans for always changing gear 😂
@@paintingpanzers No problem would be great too see more 15mm painting what would a change is paint pea dot camo I am still trying too get it right after 6 months lol
Your models look really good, but Ive generally avoided your videos as soon as you show the airbrush. I dont have one, and replicating airbrush reaults with a real brush is tedious at best. But Id love to see a "this is how airbrushes work" video.
I can fully appreciate that and I really like constructive feedback. I've actually got a how to airbrush and clean video coming out this weekend!! How's that for timing 😉
@paintingpanzers perfect! Im honestly scared of using them. Im terrible at brush painting as is, and cant wrap my mind around the idea that an airbrush is controllable enough to do the thing I want. I also find painting to be a chore and want to speed it up as much as possible, so I wash and drybrush as much as I can.
@@Beltayn7272 oh yeah I can completely understand that. It's one of those things that is very scary of investing so much money into but you will work it out sooner rather than later. I'm hoping my video will help with that. Also, there isn't anything wrong with your method of painting, gets stuff done quickly if nothing ;)