The first video I saw from you was two years old. This is the second video I’ve seen. You’ve improved so much. Well done mate. Your patience has paid off.
I love your transformation of this kit. Well done. Some time ago you mentioned possibly doing a video all about different paints and thinners and how to layer them. I'd really love a video like that from you, simply sharing your experience over the years of trial and error. I feel like in theory this is a simple topic but some how it gets so complicated, maybe it's because you could ruin a kit or perhaps it's simple a case of decision fatigue as you weight all the options and opinions. You have a good clear and engaging teaching style and I'd love to see you tackle this sometime.
Thanks for that request. I will keep that in mind and put that on my to do list :) I think this type of content is often being asked for, for the very reasons you mentioned. Keep an eye for that. Maybe not the next ones, but eventually I will make a video like that :)
Thank you so much! I'll put in the work and then we shall see. Any comment, like and sub will help the channel. So I'm glad you're here and helping out!
Man, your videos are amazing. Very informative and excellent narration. BGM on point too. I've yet to try the chipping medium but this video has me excited to test it.
Lol yeah, it does go a total different route. To be honest, I was hoping for an even more washed out and pale look. I will find a way to achieve that for when I add the kit to the diorama. Thanks for watching :)
Wow, the GM Sniper! I really like this kit, though I have yet to get my hands on it. I personally liked the blue tone, but I did not realize that this brown color scheme would also look amazing!
Stynylrez is my favorite water based primer. Needs a bit of extra prep, but is super forgiving when you overload it a bit. Adherence is strong, and dries level. Give a bottle a try.
Hey, thanks for the tip. I have never heard of this brand, but will take a look at it now. I'm still hoping to switch to waterbased colors exclusively for the colder winter days when I can't go outside for painting, because they are not as toxic as other kinds of paints.
@@GiantRobolove FoxTwoModels has a review on their blog if you want to read up a bit. Edit: Forgot to mention Stynylrez has a gloss black primer as well.
This guy looks sick! the airbrushing videos are always super helpful as I hope to start airbrushing my gunpla this year so all the tips, and the discovery of portable airbrushes have been a god send. Keep up the great work!
I think it turned out great! If you don't like the tone of the wash, you could have used a lighter colour like sand to give more contrast to the chips👍
Lol no, the last one was just a Labervideo xD so it was easier and faster to film. This one was a bit longer in the making. You're the second one who says this. And I will give the same answer: some day I will upload a Warhammer T'au video. After all, they can pass as giant robos 😄 Thx for watching!
I find with decals on warhammer just paint on top of it. I haven’t used a single water decal on a gunpla but I’ve put together plenty of gunpla kits. and techniques are very similar stippling word to blend decals
Yeah, some people here also recommended the lacquer thinner over Tamiya thinner. I'll give it a shot. Do you happen to know at what psi your rechargable abirbrush works? Thanks for the headsup 👍
hey giantrobo love can i make a suggestion some of the best gunpla customizers say the same thing.....forget thinning ratios add your thinner at slow small ammounts and continue mixing until your paint is the consistency of milk when you take a stir stick and pull some paint along the sides of your mixing cup there should be trails of color that stick while the paint slowly drips down
Hey Joshua. Yes, that is definitely my goal. I was trying to convey this in this video at one point. Once I get more comfortable with the colors themselves, I will try this. Thanks for the tip :)
Vallejo black primer is AMAZING through an airbrush. Imo... the cordless USB thing is any number of issue. It oculd be the nozzle, the needle being not well fabbed, the pressure... or all of them! Haha. I'd say look into the Harder and Steinbeck Ultra 2024, super cool and it's $100 ish depending where you are. A nice cheap knockoff compressor also costs about $100-140 with a tank! Tankless can be cheaper, but ehhh. ALternatively youc an save a lot of money witht he knockoff H&S Infinity clone called a "Neoco." It's pretty good and comes in a complete kit with hose, water trap, reamers etc for $30-40 on sale.
I have never managed to get Vallejo paint (the Model Air line) to work with the cordless airbrush. It just wouldn't atomize any of the paint at all and just stays in the compartment. I tried a combination of the flow improver, thinner, retarder and whatnot, but never found a good consitency. It either comes out too thin or not at all. I'll look into your recommendations, thanks a bunch for that. There will come a day when I will switch to a full setup. So any input helps.
@@GiantRobolove Retarder actually makes it harder to put through an airbrush, as it's very gummy/gel-like. So if you don't have much pressure, it'll be a detriment! But yeah my guess would be that probably gets 18psi... vallejo and most acryllics prefer to be around 22-25psi evenwhen thinned down. You can get away with lower PSI but yeah... start running into pigment issues.
You definitely want a compressor which has a option to regulate pressure other things you can try is change your thinner to paint recipe, you should be able to draw crisp clean and thin lines if your psi settings are correct. I also found tamiya paints work pretty well with a 1:1 ratio paint/thinner.
Yeah once I decide to go full fledged airbrush setup, I might have to adjust the workflow. I'm still on the fence, because the compressor is so noisy. Maybe you have recommendation for a quiet one?
@@GiantRobolove I don't mind the background noise so you'll have to dive into some reviews yourself, my current one is a Sparmax AC-501. And if you're going with a new airbrush I'd definitely recommend getting a dual action trigger. You want that fine tuned control over your airflow.
Yeah, you can put on a layer of topcoat, if you desire so. I have chosen not to do so just yet, because I will probably add some more weathering once I'm about to place this kit into a diorama.
Idk if the balls were cheap or what but i used a bottle that already had them in it and the vallejo mecha varnish made them rust. No other paints in the other bottles did that.
Oh snap, I'm sorry to hear that. Maybe it was just this particular type of varnish? I'm using them with Mr. Color Gloss varnish and had no problems with it.
Don't use the tamiya thinner. Use standard lacquer thinner and thin it the same way you would thin regular lacquer paints. 1 part paint to 2 parts thinner. I do this all the time and never have any problems. The coverage is always perfect. You can even mix tamiya paints with other lacquer brands. I do this all the time and have never had a problem. This is why Tamiya paints are so popular. They are a acrylic/lacquer hybrid and are compatible with any lacquer thinner and lacquer paint.
@@jesseerven4859 tamiya is a acrylic lacquer also known as a hybrid. You can't thin it with just water. You need the special tamiya thinner, or any lacquer thinner.
@@MJRLHobbyStuff I'm not really sure what the tamiya thinner is. I think its alcohol based, but not sure. It's not compatible with other lacquer brands so it's not wise when mixing paint brands. I know for a fact standard lacquer thinner works perfectly, so I'd keep it simple. If you want to experiment, by all means go ahead, but I'd rather not risk a bad reaction and my airbrush clogging up.
@@jasoncombs3232 I see. Yea, I’ve used it before and had it gum up the color shift paint I was using. But Tamiya thinner with Tamiya paint works fine. But I see what you mean
The first video I saw from you was two years old. This is the second video I’ve seen. You’ve improved so much. Well done mate. Your patience has paid off.
I love your transformation of this kit. Well done. Some time ago you mentioned possibly doing a video all about different paints and thinners and how to layer them. I'd really love a video like that from you, simply sharing your experience over the years of trial and error. I feel like in theory this is a simple topic but some how it gets so complicated, maybe it's because you could ruin a kit or perhaps it's simple a case of decision fatigue as you weight all the options and opinions. You have a good clear and engaging teaching style and I'd love to see you tackle this sometime.
Thanks for that request. I will keep that in mind and put that on my to do list :) I think this type of content is often being asked for, for the very reasons you mentioned. Keep an eye for that. Maybe not the next ones, but eventually I will make a video like that :)
your chanel is critically underrated i hope this year is one of growth. Thank you for your content!
Thank you so much! I'll put in the work and then we shall see. Any comment, like and sub will help the channel. So I'm glad you're here and helping out!
I so agree!!! He deserves all the love!
Man, what an awesome build
Thank you so much :)
Man, your videos are amazing. Very informative and excellent narration. BGM on point too. I've yet to try the chipping medium but this video has me excited to test it.
Thank you! Always happy to share and always happy to learn from others. Excited to see what you have in store for 2024 :)
This looks great. I feel like the final color is BOLD and I like it
Lol yeah, it does go a total different route. To be honest, I was hoping for an even more washed out and pale look. I will find a way to achieve that for when I add the kit to the diorama. Thanks for watching :)
Warhammer was mentioned 🌞 Tau painting video soon 👀
Awesome result as always ❤️ great work!!
Haha, thx for the instant watch. And yes, some day there will be a Warhammer T'au video on this channel 😄
Excelent content!!! Keep going with the excelent work
Thank you! I'll do my best :)
Truly learned a lot from this video. Looking forward to the diorama!
Happy to hear that it was helpful. And thanks for your support :)
Wow, the GM Sniper! I really like this kit, though I have yet to get my hands on it. I personally liked the blue tone, but I did not realize that this brown color scheme would also look amazing!
I would say this is amongst one of my favorite GM designs. Would love to get others in the future. Especially the Spartan. Thanks for watching :)
Stynylrez is my favorite water based primer. Needs a bit of extra prep, but is super forgiving when you overload it a bit. Adherence is strong, and dries level. Give a bottle a try.
Hey, thanks for the tip. I have never heard of this brand, but will take a look at it now. I'm still hoping to switch to waterbased colors exclusively for the colder winter days when I can't go outside for painting, because they are not as toxic as other kinds of paints.
@@GiantRobolove FoxTwoModels has a review on their blog if you want to read up a bit. Edit: Forgot to mention Stynylrez has a gloss black primer as well.
I'll check it out, thanks a bunch!
Nice work!
Thanks :)
that turned out amazing! I love weathering but I haven't tried this technique, gonna try it out sometime soon
Thanks! It does involve some work, but I really dig the result. I wonder how hairspray or salt chipping would work. Have to tackle that next.
This guy looks sick! the airbrushing videos are always super helpful as I hope to start airbrushing my gunpla this year so all the tips, and the discovery of portable airbrushes have been a god send. Keep up the great work!
Hey that's great! Good luck with the airbrush. Which kit are going to paint first?
@@GiantRobolove I'll probably be doing a hg Z'gok, as I'm a sucker for zeon kits, plus it's on the cheaper side so there's less stress if I mess up.
Yeah, one of my first kits I tried weathering on was also a Z'Gok. Enjoy the process :)
Very good demonstration of your process. Thank you!
Thank you for watching :)
Man i love these vids. Really really love them.
Haha thanks a lot :D
Cool weathering.
Thank you :)
Loved it! Your videos made me start my first diorama lately
Thanks! What are you building?
@@GiantRobolove Im trying to build Zaku II with Killy Garret color scheme on a base with lit up fluorite crystals
The crystals sound intriguing! Good luck with the dio!
Nice work 👍
Thank you :)
Looks stunning! Makes me want to try all those things too (at some point 😛)
Keep it up! 👏
Heya! Thanks. No need to rush, though. Taking one step at a time is what makes the journey worthwhile :)
I think it turned out great! If you don't like the tone of the wash, you could have used a lighter colour like sand to give more contrast to the chips👍
Thanks for the tip, I will keep that in mind for next time :D
Already another Video? Man now I can't even look into the mirror :D
Great paint job btw, it looks a lot like a Warhammer Tau unit!
Lol no, the last one was just a Labervideo xD so it was easier and faster to film. This one was a bit longer in the making.
You're the second one who says this. And I will give the same answer: some day I will upload a Warhammer T'au video. After all, they can pass as giant robos 😄
Thx for watching!
Use chipping medium or liquid mask in joints and connectors, to keep them from being excessively tight.
Wow!
I find with decals on warhammer just paint on top of it. I haven’t used a single water decal on a gunpla but I’ve put together plenty of gunpla kits. and techniques are very similar stippling word to blend decals
Yeah true, I've seen a bunch of Warhammer videos and recognize some of the techniques which are very similiar.
Try MLT with the tamiya paints. I also use a rechargable airbrush, and MLT seems to work a lot better than X-20a in a lot of instances.
Yeah, some people here also recommended the lacquer thinner over Tamiya thinner. I'll give it a shot. Do you happen to know at what psi your rechargable abirbrush works? Thanks for the headsup 👍
hey giantrobo love can i make a suggestion some of the best gunpla customizers say the same thing.....forget thinning ratios add your thinner at slow small ammounts and continue mixing until your paint is the consistency of milk when you take a stir stick and pull some paint along the sides of your mixing cup there should be trails of color that stick while the paint slowly drips down
Hey Joshua. Yes, that is definitely my goal. I was trying to convey this in this video at one point. Once I get more comfortable with the colors themselves, I will try this. Thanks for the tip :)
@@GiantRobolove your videos are great 👍 love em
Vallejo black primer is AMAZING through an airbrush.
Imo... the cordless USB thing is any number of issue. It oculd be the nozzle, the needle being not well fabbed, the pressure... or all of them! Haha. I'd say look into the Harder and Steinbeck Ultra 2024, super cool and it's $100 ish depending where you are. A nice cheap knockoff compressor also costs about $100-140 with a tank! Tankless can be cheaper, but ehhh. ALternatively youc an save a lot of money witht he knockoff H&S Infinity clone called a "Neoco." It's pretty good and comes in a complete kit with hose, water trap, reamers etc for $30-40 on sale.
I have never managed to get Vallejo paint (the Model Air line) to work with the cordless airbrush. It just wouldn't atomize any of the paint at all and just stays in the compartment. I tried a combination of the flow improver, thinner, retarder and whatnot, but never found a good consitency. It either comes out too thin or not at all.
I'll look into your recommendations, thanks a bunch for that. There will come a day when I will switch to a full setup. So any input helps.
@@GiantRobolove Retarder actually makes it harder to put through an airbrush, as it's very gummy/gel-like. So if you don't have much pressure, it'll be a detriment! But yeah my guess would be that probably gets 18psi... vallejo and most acryllics prefer to be around 22-25psi evenwhen thinned down.
You can get away with lower PSI but yeah... start running into pigment issues.
Thanks for the explanation, esp. the numbers. I'll keep that in mind 👍
ahhhhh Freunde... hab mich grad gefreut wie ein Kind :D
Haha, vielen Dank :)
You definitely want a compressor which has a option to regulate pressure other things you can try is change your thinner to paint recipe, you should be able to draw crisp clean and thin lines if your psi settings are correct. I also found tamiya paints work pretty well with a 1:1 ratio paint/thinner.
Yeah once I decide to go full fledged airbrush setup, I might have to adjust the workflow. I'm still on the fence, because the compressor is so noisy. Maybe you have recommendation for a quiet one?
@@GiantRobolove I don't mind the background noise so you'll have to dive into some reviews yourself, my current one is a Sparmax AC-501. And if you're going with a new airbrush I'd definitely recommend getting a dual action trigger. You want that fine tuned control over your airflow.
I'll check out your model and then go from there. Thanks for the headsup.
Would you put a matte topcoat on the whole thing or is the wash enough of a "protective" layer?
Yeah, you can put on a layer of topcoat, if you desire so. I have chosen not to do so just yet, because I will probably add some more weathering once I'm about to place this kit into a diorama.
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For a good kit that can kneel you should build the Gundam The Origin RX-78 Gundam or the new GMs
Thanks for the tip! What is considered a new GM?
it should be then HG RGM-79 GM SHOULDER CANNON / MISSILE POD TYPE (GUNDAM THE ORIGIN VER.) @@GiantRobolove
Idk if the balls were cheap or what but i used a bottle that already had them in it and the vallejo mecha varnish made them rust. No other paints in the other bottles did that.
Oh snap, I'm sorry to hear that. Maybe it was just this particular type of varnish? I'm using them with Mr. Color Gloss varnish and had no problems with it.
Don't use the tamiya thinner. Use standard lacquer thinner and thin it the same way you would thin regular lacquer paints. 1 part paint to 2 parts thinner. I do this all the time and never have any problems. The coverage is always perfect. You can even mix tamiya paints with other lacquer brands. I do this all the time and have never had a problem. This is why Tamiya paints are so popular. They are a acrylic/lacquer hybrid and are compatible with any lacquer thinner and lacquer paint.
lacquer thinner with acrylic paints ?
@@jesseerven4859 tamiya is a acrylic lacquer also known as a hybrid. You can't thin it with just water. You need the special tamiya thinner, or any lacquer thinner.
Ok, but why not use the Tamiya thinner?
@@MJRLHobbyStuff I'm not really sure what the tamiya thinner is. I think its alcohol based, but not sure. It's not compatible with other lacquer brands so it's not wise when mixing paint brands. I know for a fact standard lacquer thinner works perfectly, so I'd keep it simple. If you want to experiment, by all means go ahead, but I'd rather not risk a bad reaction and my airbrush clogging up.
@@jasoncombs3232 I see. Yea, I’ve used it before and had it gum up the color shift paint I was using. But Tamiya thinner with Tamiya paint works fine. But I see what you mean