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Any chance you could do a little tutorial with what you did with the weathering solution? Do you think it's possible to do it with a tamiya panel liner? I have a feeling it's too thin. I have some Vallejo mecha weathering that I'll have to try soon
Hey, thank you so much for watching and great question! I can probably whip up a quick video on how I weathered the kit. To answer your question about Tamiya, I think it might actually be too thick! 😆 Mr. Weathering Color is actually so thin that the pigment is starting to get transparent so basically you would need to add MORE thinner to your Tamiya panel liner. As for a quick application and removal process, it's as easy as slathering it on (really get it dirty) and wiping as much as you can off, and touch up dry or overly grimey areas with a brush and some thinner. The best part of weathering is that it's completely user preference, so go as light or as heavy as you want! Hope this answers your question and best of luck to you!
@@PlamoTherapist thanks so much for the reply! I'll keep that in mind when I experiment with gunpla. It makes sense to thin it to make it more transparent. I'll look forward to the video 😁
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I really like the videos when you paint model kits, it's a really joyful experience.
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I’m gonna check them out I been using tamiya and Mr hobby and sometimes waiting for paint locally is a pain
Any chance you could do a little tutorial with what you did with the weathering solution?
Do you think it's possible to do it with a tamiya panel liner? I have a feeling it's too thin.
I have some Vallejo mecha weathering that I'll have to try soon
Hey, thank you so much for watching and great question! I can probably whip up a quick video on how I weathered the kit.
To answer your question about Tamiya, I think it might actually be too thick! 😆 Mr. Weathering Color is actually so thin that the pigment is starting to get transparent so basically you would need to add MORE thinner to your Tamiya panel liner.
As for a quick application and removal process, it's as easy as slathering it on (really get it dirty) and wiping as much as you can off, and touch up dry or overly grimey areas with a brush and some thinner. The best part of weathering is that it's completely user preference, so go as light or as heavy as you want!
Hope this answers your question and best of luck to you!
@@PlamoTherapist thanks so much for the reply!
I'll keep that in mind when I experiment with gunpla. It makes sense to thin it to make it more transparent.
I'll look forward to the video 😁