Outstanding Pro job.....thanks for the video. With thousands of hours in higher-powered old taildraggers, if I may add some tec. for you all. In the real world, the elevator of a TAIL DRAGER is usually in the full down position without a pilot in the cockpit. This is due to the controls not in balance without air moving over the surfaces and it is easier to push the control stick forward in order to exit the cockpit.
First video of yours that I've seen.... excellent workmanship, already use many of the techniques that you employ here, however the exhaust stains with pigments is something I've not yet tried. Will definitely give that a go soon. Best from NZ.
@@jzghostrider66 I only diluted black tamiya paint (laquer one) with water and, after few minutes, I removed the excess with a cloth slightly wet in alcohol
it's a very good question :)... I should say that probably the airplanes in east front didnt get the best maintenance, specially in last part of war...By the way, I always try to do my kits realistic but not only, for me it's so important that thery are attractive too
Eastern front? No yellow underside wing tips? How long did you let the camo paint dry before applying Montex masks? Excellent paint work, the walkways - VERY NICE! Beautiful weathering techniques. Top shelf, Congrats!
To be honest, you are totally right, in this aircraft combated in 1944 Leutnan Klaus Bretsneider, defending the Reich of B17 USAAF attack....When I Painted the lower engine department in yellow it was a mistake :(. If I paint with Tamiya or hobby color, it's not necesarry let dry paint so much before to apply the Montex Mask (some minutes is enough). Thank you again mate!!
Hi again!, I think that I didn´t understand you when I wrote my answer last time...do you want to know equivalence between PSI and BAR...1,5 PSI is close to 1 BAR
Hi Konrad, Cone is painted with 100% XF1 (flat black) and propeller base coat is 100% XF27 (black green) and light with 30% flat yellow+ 70%black green
Tech question. With my airbrush, doing the spotted mottling along the sides of the fuselage, I get overspray which on a 1/72 scale model isn’t so obvious. However, am I not thinning my paint enough? Or is it a limitation of my airbrush? I use a medium pressure and am very close to the model when I spray. Will thinning the paint a bit more help with overspray?
It could be both things. Are you using tamiya paints?...If you are using laquer paint like tamiya or mr hobby, then, ratio should be:75% thinner + 25% paint ( a bit thinner than usual). Presssure should be also a bit lower than usual. About your airbrush, in 1/72, what kind of needle are you using?, I recommend you 0,2 mm one, otherwise final result will be too big. But what I really think it’s most important, is practice a lot on an old kit because it is a bit difficult to get the control doing the spotted mottling....cheer up!!!
Thank you. I am using an Iwata Neo which I believe is a 0.3 needle. I am using Tamiya paints but I was not thinning out the paints enough. I would say I thinned about 50/50. I’m getting good results if I take the time to mask properly. But the small dots I need to make the mottling on the sides is where I’m losing out. So I will look at getting an airbrush with a smaller needle. I really do enjoy building the 1/72 scale planes. I didn’t think I would enjoy them so much. So far I’ve built the Fw-190, Bf-109 and the Spitfire. Lots of fun. Thank you for your reply. My next challenge is weathering like you do. Amazing work.
Thank you for your nice words :). I also think the only important thing in this hobby is enjoy, I was building kits for several years and I'm enjoying everyday with each new model that I do. Probably, if you are using and Iwata NEO your needle is 0,35mm, it's good to apply base coat on your models but a bit big to paint cammo details... Good luck and continue enjoying! :)
The way I like doing spot patterns on my models. Is to trace onto loose leaf paper the body or wing then use all different sizes of punches to create patterns. Then use that as my template. And by just shifting the pattern around you get a unique pattern.
Magnifique travail mon ami et bonne explication très beau modèle Magnificent work my friend and good explanation very nice model Very beautiful painting I enjoy watching your video this is a pleasure for the eyes I am subscribed!!!!! And I would be proud to have you as subscriber too 👍👍
Thank you Jean Marc, your words are really so nice and so motivating too. Of course!, Im already suscribed to your channel and I must say that have some great dioramas..I'll be waiting for more of your work
The job amazing , above all I ḿ learning things with it ! But please the "music"..something soft ok...but this kind of "material sound that are free to get and goes with the video hand in hand..fuuuuu, got me crazy ,it's "too much". Sorry maybe is cause I do appreciate music as "another thing" ( musician ya know..)and If it is
Clean, subtle airbrush work
Wow, wow! Incredible building, painting and weathering skills my friend! Enjoyed both videos!
thank you Mike!, I hope you continue watching my videos...a Heinkel He111 is coming next
Outstanding Pro job.....thanks for the video.
With thousands of hours in higher-powered old taildraggers, if I may add some tec. for you all. In the real world, the elevator of a TAIL DRAGER is usually in the full down position without a pilot in the cockpit. This is due to the controls not in balance without air moving over the surfaces and it is easier to push the control stick forward in order to exit the cockpit.
Thanks for your so interesting comment Ricky!
Good point! You never really see this done.
I do it myself when I fly dads Warbirds@@zachnar0125
Some pilots use the seat belt to hold the control stick back fully
Awesome job, learned alot from your techniques. Definitely a show stopper!
thank you so much!
Absolutely incredible! You are a great artist.
Thank you so much
Very good and not over the top with the weathering.
First video of yours that I've seen.... excellent workmanship, already use many of the techniques that you employ here, however the exhaust stains with pigments is something I've not yet tried. Will definitely give that a go soon.
Best from NZ.
Different and very interesting way to do it. Got my sub
Interesting technique on preshading with wash
Thank you, its a good way to control the preshading phase :)
@@TurbineModels HOW did you do that> What was your medium? Was that just ink?
@@jzghostrider66 I only diluted black tamiya paint (laquer one) with water and, after few minutes, I removed the excess with a cloth slightly wet in alcohol
Absolutely stunning my friend. Very well done
Thank you very much!
Outstanding👍
I love Focke Wulfs in this sceme most, red lettering and drab winter camo.
thank you!!, I like it so much too :)
But still you are a artist. I,ve learned a lot from this video :)
Thabk you so much! :)
Hi, how you made lines efect in 0:30. Its only napkins or you use any water or other? Thanks
Hi Roman, it depends, if the paint is too dry I use a bit of thinner for laquer paint to wet the napkins
@@TurbineModels thank you, i will try it tomorow... thanks :)
I totaly love the work but would a war plane last for so long to be wheatherd so mutch
it's a very good question :)... I should say that probably the airplanes in east front didnt get the best maintenance, specially in last part of war...By the way, I always try to do my kits realistic but not only, for me it's so important that thery are attractive too
@@TurbineModels I understand completely totaly not saying that i don't like them the way you make them. I was just thinking
@@tiezel5656, Yes!, I know and I really appreciate your comment, moreover I think that probably you are right and my model it's a bit over weather :D
Antenna wire doesnt have enough slack for the Canopy to close.
Good point!
Eastern front? No yellow underside wing tips? How long did you let the camo paint dry before applying Montex masks? Excellent paint work, the walkways - VERY NICE! Beautiful weathering techniques. Top shelf, Congrats!
To be honest, you are totally right, in this aircraft combated in 1944 Leutnan Klaus Bretsneider, defending the Reich of B17 USAAF attack....When I Painted the lower engine department in yellow it was a mistake :(.
If I paint with Tamiya or hobby color, it's not necesarry let dry paint so much before to apply the Montex Mask (some minutes is enough).
Thank you again mate!!
Really cool!
Thank you mate!
Hi, very great job! A question : what do you use for the preshading?
Wondering the same. Looked like a wash from citadel.
EDIT: Nevermind at the start of the video you can see he used straight Tamiya black.
Where do you live? Curious old American here.
9:50 pressure 1,5 psi ? maybe BARs ?
Hi!, yes, between 1,5 and 2 psi (not more than this) and paint well diluted, 70%- thinner.
Hi again!, I think that I didn´t understand you when I wrote my answer last time...do you want to know equivalence between PSI and BAR...1,5 PSI is close to 1 BAR
Turbine Models 1bar is 14,5 psi ... So 1,5 psi is close to 0,1 bar I think that is not enough to spray paint.
@@vonszmigiel , it's truth I must beg you sorry, I was wrong..Normally, I use 20 psi to paint base paint and 15 (not 1,5) psi to paint mottling...
Hello, what were the rlm colors/ tamiya ratios on the propeller and cone?
Hi Konrad, Cone is painted with 100% XF1 (flat black) and propeller base coat is 100% XF27 (black green) and light with 30% flat yellow+ 70%black green
Tech question. With my airbrush, doing the spotted mottling along the sides of the fuselage, I get overspray which on a 1/72 scale model isn’t so obvious. However, am I not thinning my paint enough? Or is it a limitation of my airbrush? I use a medium pressure and am very close to the model when I spray. Will thinning the paint a bit more help with overspray?
It could be both things. Are you using tamiya paints?...If you are using laquer paint like tamiya or mr hobby, then, ratio should be:75% thinner + 25% paint ( a bit thinner than usual). Presssure should be also a bit lower than usual.
About your airbrush, in 1/72, what kind of needle are you using?, I recommend you 0,2 mm one, otherwise final result will be too big.
But what I really think it’s most important, is practice a lot on an old kit because it is a bit difficult to get the control doing the spotted mottling....cheer up!!!
Thank you. I am using an Iwata Neo which I believe is a 0.3 needle. I am using Tamiya paints but I was not thinning out the paints enough. I would say I thinned about 50/50. I’m getting good results if I take the time to mask properly. But the small dots I need to make the mottling on the sides is where I’m losing out. So I will look at getting an airbrush with a smaller needle. I really do enjoy building the 1/72 scale planes. I didn’t think I would enjoy them so much. So far I’ve built the Fw-190, Bf-109 and the Spitfire. Lots of fun. Thank you for your reply. My next challenge is weathering like you do. Amazing work.
Thank you for your nice words :). I also think the only important thing in this hobby is enjoy, I was building kits for several years and I'm enjoying everyday with each new model that I do.
Probably, if you are using and Iwata NEO your needle is 0,35mm, it's good to apply base coat on your models but a bit big to paint cammo details...
Good luck and continue enjoying! :)
The way I like doing spot patterns on my models. Is to trace onto loose leaf paper the body or wing then use all different sizes of punches to create patterns. Then use that as my template. And by just shifting the pattern around you get a unique pattern.
Magnifique travail mon ami et bonne explication très beau modèle
Magnificent work my friend and good explanation very nice model
Very beautiful painting
I enjoy watching your video this is a pleasure for the eyes
I am subscribed!!!!!
And I would be proud to have you as subscriber too 👍👍
Thank you Jean Marc, your words are really so nice and so motivating too.
Of course!, Im already suscribed to your channel and I must say that have some great dioramas..I'll be waiting for more of your work
@@TurbineModels Please make a Pakistan Air Force Hawker Tempest Mk 2 which was the first fighter aircraft of the country !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how long have you been doing this for?
for the whole process?, build and paint?, I spent around 30-40 hours, no more than this.
Think he meant like how long have you been doing models. Could be wrong.@@TurbineModels
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Thank you very much Dariusz!
The job amazing , above all I ḿ learning things with it ! But please the "music"..something soft ok...but this kind of "material sound that are free to get and goes with the video hand in hand..fuuuuu, got me crazy ,it's "too much". Sorry maybe is cause I do appreciate music as "another thing" ( musician ya know..)and If it is
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