IDF Super Churchill Pt2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ม.ค. 2023
- This is an edited video from Ep 75 Live Stream (Oct 5, 2022) that focuses on the what-if project IDF Super Churchill. Painting begins! Kit-bashing the old 1/35 Tamiya Mk VII + AFV Club Centurion Sho't Kal Gimel 1982 models into a hypothetical IDF Churchill upgraded into the late 1970/early 80's.
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Part 1 - • IDF Super Churchill Pt1
Ep 75 Live Stream - th-cam.com/users/liveQXRJGx_XgUU
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Superb refresh video Mike. Really appreciate you posting this. It reinforces that chipping process which creates a far better result to traditional chipping techniques.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for going back through and making these condensed versions of the live steams. It’s a real master class!
My pleasure!
Fantastic, I will be using this technique on my IDF builds in the future 🙂
Hey Mike it's been a long time since I could watch. I had alot of health issues last year. I can't wait to catch the next live stream. I ordered the 3 tank art books and they are awesome. They are the best books I have seen , and awesome quality and content👍.
Thank you, and wish you better health in 2023!
Great format, thank you
This was a great video, Mike. I’m really enjoying this new format of shorter videos, with more in-depth focus on specific techniques, along with keeping reference to your original, longer format, live stream tutorials. Your new graphics are really cool as well 👍😎
Awesome, thank you!
This is definitely the style of video I get the most out of. Thanks Mike for condensing live streams in this way!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the video. Does anyone know if it’s possible to wear Vallejo acrylics in the same way as mission as per this tutorial?
You can in the beginning of its cure time, about 20-30 mins. It's not exact, but similar. From there you can switch to a chemical removal process, I recommend their Airbrush Cleaner and is used the same way, dry-brushing the paint off. I illustrate this process in TA1 (Tiger I) and TA3 (T-72B).
@@rs.p Thank you for the advice Mike. I have now tried the airbrush cleaner and had some good results.