Yes. Please do an airbrush video. It’s always helpful to see how others do their airbrushing. And please include needle and psi/bar. So many don’t. The Rolls Royce looks amazing.
Very nice. Just getting all the kit together to take up the hobby again after 20 odd years so your vids are most informative. This kit is now on my list!
Really great to watch. Pretty sure I saw one of these last year at the Fleet Air Arm Museum in Yeovil. As for suggestions for content; I’d like to see what you get up to with a 3D printer as I’m looking to get one myself. Even if it’s just a small segment in one of your builds. That would be interesting.
Excellent ….came back to modelling 15 months ago after an absence of 55 year ….. I love these First World War models …. Love your details and tips …just finished the Lanchester CS model….thought I’d got perfection…..just seen your Rolls ….christ I need to up my game 😁👍
hmmmmmm ok so initial comments are i need to let this sink in. and then watch again slowely with my modelling notebook to take notes and steps. this could be very useful as ref for my painting of a scratch PSNI tangi, an armoured land rover. steps 1 to 3 look very relevant. i will likely have a step four which is battle damage- paint, peteol bomb damage etc. thanks for posting!!
I have a ton of kits, with about 20 built and all the weathering supplies you can think of and that's where it stops at the painting process weathering is the hardest. Just chipping alone it feels like it's not chipped enough and then you overdo it and ruin the whole thing
Weathering can be a daunting process because you have to make more of a mess to take it back a step. I find chipping particularly difficult and actually skipped it on this model. The best thing about oil weathering on acrylic lacquer paints is that you can remove them without harming the paint underneath, meaning you can 'undo' it if it's not how you imagined. Be brave, take it slow and be mindful that less is definitely more when you add up the 3 steps I used in this video. Best of luck and thanks for watching :)
Brilliant build dude! Been enjoying seen it on insta! Still hight up on the list of next kits need to build a couple before i can but that said im very tempted to get the mini art Stuart when it comes out n just do it lol
An airbrushing video would be great. Especially if you include a part about when things are *not* as they should be. To illustrate how you can recognise things like too high/low pressure, too far away/too close, coat too wet or too dry, and all that. Most people show what to do to get it right, but forget to explain how to recognise and fix when you're not getting it all right. But a beginner will get it wrong, so how to recognise that and know what element of it all (pressure, thinning, distance, amount of paint you put on) to fix. Please, and thank you! :-)
Thank you for another great and informative video. I always learn something. An airbrush video would be very interesting. Looking forward to the 104 video.
Thank you :) I noticed that on some of the references the tires weren't always the same, some showed a lighter colour (I assume a sand/cream colour since the photos are black & white). Thought it would be a nice contrast against the Middle Grey of the bodywork. Thanks for watching :)
Hello. I'd say around 60 hours in total for something like a 1/35 tank or simple 1/48 plane such as a Spitfire. More for the 1/48 modern jets like Phantoms and Tornados
I've just started my model career at 66 because i watched your video's and discovered the child, don't stop please !
Yes. Please do an airbrush video. It’s always helpful to see how others do their airbrushing. And please include needle and psi/bar. So many don’t. The Rolls Royce looks amazing.
Noted! Thank you for watching :)
I second that. I would personally like to see how PSI and thinning affect the end result.
An Airbrush tutorial would be invaluable. I would be immeasurably grateful
Noted! Thank you for watching :)
I second that! I've had an airbrush for a while and still struggle with it :( An expert demonstration would be very welcome!
please do an airbrushing tutorial- especially preventing rough texture after airbrushing
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So good to have you back Matt. Nightshift, Plasmo and you, make my modeling life complete. 😊
Airbrush tutorial please!! I love your videos, and this was a peach. 👍
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Very nice. Just getting all the kit together to take up the hobby again after 20 odd years so your vids are most informative. This kit is now on my list!
Really great to watch. Pretty sure I saw one of these last year at the Fleet Air Arm Museum in Yeovil. As for suggestions for content; I’d like to see what you get up to with a 3D printer as I’m looking to get one myself. Even if it’s just a small segment in one of your builds. That would be interesting.
Noted! Thank you for watching :)
Enjoyed watching this so much that I just bought the kit👍
Great watch and really nice Roller! Spectacular, in fact.
An airbrush tutorial would be interesting too.....👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻
Beautiful, subtle weathering. A masterpiece!
Thank you and thanks for watching:)
Excellent ….came back to modelling 15 months ago after an absence of 55 year ….. I love these First World War models …. Love your details and tips …just finished the Lanchester CS model….thought I’d got perfection…..just seen your Rolls ….christ I need to up my game 😁👍
First class paint job, weathering...and model!
Noted! Thank you for watching :)
hmmmmmm ok so initial comments are i need to let this sink in. and then watch again slowely with my modelling notebook to take notes and steps. this could be very useful as ref for my painting of a scratch PSNI tangi, an armoured land rover. steps 1 to 3 look very relevant. i will likely have a step four which is battle damage- paint, peteol bomb damage etc. thanks for posting!!
Perfect work 👍👍👍
I have a ton of kits, with about 20 built and all the weathering supplies you can think of and that's where it stops at the painting process weathering is the hardest. Just chipping alone it feels like it's not chipped enough and then you overdo it and ruin the whole thing
Weathering can be a daunting process because you have to make more of a mess to take it back a step. I find chipping particularly difficult and actually skipped it on this model. The best thing about oil weathering on acrylic lacquer paints is that you can remove them without harming the paint underneath, meaning you can 'undo' it if it's not how you imagined. Be brave, take it slow and be mindful that less is definitely more when you add up the 3 steps I used in this video. Best of luck and thanks for watching :)
Very nice. I liked the broken plank tip with masking fluid.
Beautiful build, excellent weathering tutorial very clearly explained and expertly filmed, Thank you.
Excellent piece
Yes please for airbrushing as I am just getting into it.
No worries keep em coming mate all the best
Fantastic, great job 👍
Brilliant build dude! Been enjoying seen it on insta! Still hight up on the list of next kits need to build a couple before i can but that said im very tempted to get the mini art Stuart when it comes out n just do it lol
An airbrushing video would be great. Especially if you include a part about when things are *not* as they should be. To illustrate how you can recognise things like too high/low pressure, too far away/too close, coat too wet or too dry, and all that. Most people show what to do to get it right, but forget to explain how to recognise and fix when you're not getting it all right. But a beginner will get it wrong, so how to recognise that and know what element of it all (pressure, thinning, distance, amount of paint you put on) to fix. Please, and thank you! :-)
Great video as usual, if you have the time a air sprayer video would be really good.
Good work!
That would be a sick ork vehicle
Fabulous - thank you!
Thank you and thanks for watching :)
Thank you for another great and informative video. I always learn something. An airbrush video would be very interesting. Looking forward to the 104 video.
Noted! Thank you for watching :)
Yes i agree a air brush vid would be great
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Airbrush tutorial would be nice
nice
Awesome video as always must admit I'm looking forward to the F104C video cheers mate all the best 👍
Thank you for watching :)
New here. This was awesome. Yes to the air brush videos. Subbed. Cheers.
Hello and welcome, thank you for joining me. Noted! Thank you for watching :)
I would love a video on airbrushing. I just got mine and i am struggling with the paint mixing and how to make camoflauge patterns.
Here you go! :)
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@@TheInnerNerd thank you kindly sir!
Awesome video, thank you
Thank you for watching :)
Some great new-to-me tips to try, thanks for sharing with us so we can learn.
Cool effects 👍
Thank you for watching :)
Excelent work 😍😍👌👌
Thank you for watching :)
Very nice and helpful, thanks! A question about the white spare tire - is that protective paint or a cloth cover of some sort?
Thank you :) I noticed that on some of the references the tires weren't always the same, some showed a lighter colour (I assume a sand/cream colour since the photos are black & white). Thought it would be a nice contrast against the Middle Grey of the bodywork. Thanks for watching :)
@TheInnerNerd ... I do like it. It really adds visual interest to the model!
Nice mate.
Thank you for watching :)
Hello how many hours does IT take yOu to make 1/72 scalę model plane like spitifre excluding drying time
Hello. I'd say around 60 hours in total for something like a 1/35 tank or simple 1/48 plane such as a Spitfire. More for the 1/48 modern jets like Phantoms and Tornados
Thanks for answers . What about this model how many hours does i take yOu to make
У вас видимо много свободной площадь под масштаб 1/35 ????? Жаль что модель не 1/43 и 1/87 НО!!!!! 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I would personally love a tutorial on air brushing. I understand some of it but could always use better knowledge