You all probably dont care at all but does any of you know of a way to log back into an Instagram account? I was dumb lost the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Trevor Benjamin Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Awesome video!! Your assessment about mine-rollers looking like doo-doo while the vehicle that it is attached to looks in better shape is quite accurate. Having been around these things for almost 40 years (20 years in military and 20 years working on a military installation as a civilian employee) I do get to see these quite often. Most of the time the mine-rollers & mine-plows will be parked in some obscure corner of the vehicle parking area and FORGOTTEN about. There, they will accumulate an incredible amount of rust, dirt, leaks, and critter nests. Nobody really wants to deal with these things mainly because they are a pain in the butt to maintain, heavy as all get-outs, and a vehicle really cannot maneuver like it should when these things are attached, as well as other reasons. Besides the US Army mentality (at least when I was in 1981-2001) was just to blow through a minefield - you literally could NOT convince a tank unit that a mine-roller/plow will save lives/vehicles. Often times, it is looked down upon IF your vehicle is selected to have a mine-roller/plow attached, like the vehicle & crew suck or are expendable or something like that. In my opinion after being around mine-rollers/plows for so long, you were quite "generous" with the paint fading affect and mud. You probably could add about 10 tons of rust affects on those rollers and still not be "accurate" enough.
I'm a airplanes builder and this technique is really nice, i want to construct my first tank but here in Argentina is very expensive, i love your work!!!!
Your videos could end up being the same techniques and same ways of painting for each vehicle (which would still be awesome, it's great to watch you paint), but you end up finding new techniques almost every week and keeping it extra fresh. It's like we're following along with your modelling journey too. Keep up the great work Uncle!
I really like the idea of air brushing weathering effects instead of using 6 different products but your air brushing skills have to be top notch to pull it off.
Practice practice and practice. It's a new skill and before long you will get the hang of it. I'm fairly new to airbrushing and can get frustrated with it but I'm getting better.
I know the video is old, but I recently have constructed the original version of BMR-3 and followed your case exactly here, and I have to say that it is the best model I ever made. You have made me so much better! Thanks!
every time I am watching your videos I’m being like “wow, the way how this man works with colour applying is amazing”. It’s brilliant! I feel like I’m a child who has just seen a miracle
Night Shift, I discovered your channel several weeks ago and so glad I did. I have picked up so many hints and tips which I have already used in a T34 85 build. One can read as many books as you want but to see the effects being used in a video just makes it so much easier. Your builds are four letter f ing brilliant. I love the fact that you are so humble regarding your talents and it is refreshing to hear a sense of humour when building.. Even though my chosen models relate to WW2, your channel has become the first thing I log onto on a Friday evening after work. I have no desire to build a BMR 3 but the effects you have used on this will be used on my current Sherman build. Absolutely love your modeling style!!!
Martin brings his mad skillz on every video. I'm sitting here just dumbstruck at how good these are painted - then shot and edited for all the Interwebs to enjoy. You're cool, dude. Very cool. My skills with my ( new ) Iwata Neo airbrush are years behind you.
I love how you steer clear from modulating with the airbrush and try different techniques. This is more like black basing for motteling aircraft, I love it, keep exploring uncle nightshift
Hey Uncle Night Shift, i have some Hobby Boss 1:72 scale aircrafts, (made three out of the fours) and those need Mr.color paints, unfortunatly, I couldn't really find them since I live in France and those aren't really shiped everywhere, so my substitute were Revell Aqua colors and I think it did a great job as replacement paints.
Awesome start, looks very good so far! And yeah, really enjoy that you are trying something different to see how it works. Saving time is also a good thing. So please keep doing stuff like this as I enjoy learning new things.
These videos are sooo helpful, im a new modeler and I just got a tamiya Kv-2 and an tamiya Panther G with some workable metal tracks and I'm excited to use some of the techniques I got from you on them!
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:04 *🎨 Introduction to Painting and Weathering* - The video focuses on efficient model painting and weathering techniques. - Uncle Night Shift shares his New Year’s resolution to paint models more efficiently. - The BMR-3 and mine rollers will be painted with contrasting conditions-fresh versus faded. 04:49 *✨ Priming and Base Coat Application* - The technical approach to priming and layering begins, emphasizing the importance of a well-prepped base. - Black and brown primers are applied to achieve depth and prepare for weathering. - Various painting techniques including airbrushing and color modulation are introduced to create a realistic finish. 09:49 *🏞️ Pre-Weathering Techniques* - A method for effectively applying pre-weathering to models is discussed. - Uncle Night Shift emphasizes the concept of creating a foundational effect to save time in detailing later. - Practical tips on applying mud textures, blending, and achieving an authentic look through various paints are provided. 14:42 *⚙️ Conclusion and Future Steps* - The video wraps up with a summary of the progress made on the model and mentions a continuation in future videos. - Viewers are encouraged to engage through likes and comments, and support via Patreon is highlighted. - A sneak peek into what's next in weathering and model detail painting is shared, keeping the audience engaged. Made with HARPA AI
Very informative and entertaining video. I agree that more work with the airbrush does offer better results and reduces other weathering techniques later on. Great work 👍🏻
You did not once mention that you’re not a very good airbrusher - really great to see this approach, and proof that your airskillz are impressive! Thank you for the upload -
I’m building planes mostly so all this techniques are bread and butter for plane scale modelling, few weeks ago I’ve started my first armour build the Ferdinand. I’ve found your channel and I’ve said to myself ok you need to forget what you’ve learn so far and use all this new techniques to o this build and now you telling me different? 😂😂😂 I’m joking of course because I’ve learned a lot from your videos and I can use this in anything I’ll build in the future! Thanks!
Very nice job! And; excellent techniques. I agree with your choice of paints. AK Real Colors and Tamiya paints are top notch. I have used them interchangeably. Ease of use and best of results. Maybe a slight nod to Tamiya for lesser expense per milliliter. Always find new techniques that I have never used of interest. It's a good Friday when the modeling videos come out. See ya'll next week.
Amazing video again, no wonder you're referred to by almost every other YT modeler. Really appreciated the paint mix % shown, still believe you could make vids longer or even broke up into more parts to show more detail and techniques.
The time savings of this method are really going to come in handy for my Warhammer minis, since I have so many of them to get through, and similar to one another
I don't know if you'll read this, but I wanted to say thanks. I've picked up a paintbrush for the first time in over seven years because of how inspiring your videos are. Sure, I'm only doing wargames stuff. Sure I suck, but I've managed to re-kindle my love for something I'd forgotten about. Thank you Uncle NightShift, keep doing your thing. One note, if I may, the Wilder textured earth products are basically impossible to find at the moment, could you cover some other products/suggestions?
Ah, lockdown, where youtube uploads are the only way I know what day it is. If I'm watching model armoured vehicles getting expertly crafted, it must be Friday!
Instantly thought of "Ambient Occlusion" when you were doing the airbrush 'grime' pass. Ambient Occlusion is a term from 3D modelling and especially video games, and refers to a shading technique used to approximate light and shadow. AO often results in details - especially recesses - becoming darker than their surroundings. Looks just like the results of this technique!
My honest opinion is 100,000/10 because it looks awesome so far and I can’t wait for the finished model 👍. And if you have a all time favourite horror movie can u tell us in your next video that would be awesome 🤙🤘
Professional, but not rigid.
Highly informative, but not pompous.
Casual, and with a good sense of humour.
I love watching your videos.
You airbrush technique you were asking a name for is called “Post Shading”.....very common technique for aircraft modelers! Great work.....
Plus we some marbling here too
also black basing
Also shadow spoting
Her: Any hobbies?
Me: Does building armour models vicariously through Night Shift count?
try "I'm an artist who recreates historical vehicles in miniature" 😆
@@NightShiftScaleModels Oh that's good!
You all probably dont care at all but does any of you know of a way to log back into an Instagram account?
I was dumb lost the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Miller Stetson instablaster :)
@Trevor Benjamin Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
I forgot it was Friday, then this, how cool is that....
Awesome video!! Your assessment about mine-rollers looking like doo-doo while the vehicle that it is attached to looks in better shape is quite accurate. Having been around these things for almost 40 years (20 years in military and 20 years working on a military installation as a civilian employee) I do get to see these quite often. Most of the time the mine-rollers & mine-plows will be parked in some obscure corner of the vehicle parking area and FORGOTTEN about. There, they will accumulate an incredible amount of rust, dirt, leaks, and critter nests. Nobody really wants to deal with these things mainly because they are a pain in the butt to maintain, heavy as all get-outs, and a vehicle really cannot maneuver like it should when these things are attached, as well as other reasons. Besides the US Army mentality (at least when I was in 1981-2001) was just to blow through a minefield - you literally could NOT convince a tank unit that a mine-roller/plow will save lives/vehicles. Often times, it is looked down upon IF your vehicle is selected to have a mine-roller/plow attached, like the vehicle & crew suck or are expendable or something like that. In my opinion after being around mine-rollers/plows for so long, you were quite "generous" with the paint fading affect and mud. You probably could add about 10 tons of rust affects on those rollers and still not be "accurate" enough.
Weekend yesssss
Not for me 😭😭😭
@@The_Mig_Hunter stay strong mate
Yess that means : making new videos on my Channel
I'm a airplanes builder and this technique is really nice, i want to construct my first tank but here in Argentina is very expensive, i love your work!!!!
Diorama idea: the tank would hit a mine and an explosion would be cast in front of the vehicle
No, if make the diorama explosion , the radioactive armor is need to break
That's a pretty cool idea! The rollers and arms could have blackened char marks.
what about the mine exploded just before the diorama and you put an incense stick inside the diorama to make the mine hole freshly smoking ?
@@eflbrth was thinking more of a led light put in the smoke
The best intro no loud music its not long and its no too collerfull its fantastisk
This is the best modelling tutorial channel on RUclips!!
Uncle Night Shift saves my mental health during quarantine.
This channel got me in to modeling
With a NightWatch vid, I like before watching.
Night Shift*
It’s always a good day when night shift uploads
Your videos could end up being the same techniques and same ways of painting for each vehicle (which would still be awesome, it's great to watch you paint), but you end up finding new techniques almost every week and keeping it extra fresh. It's like we're following along with your modelling journey too. Keep up the great work Uncle!
My favorite part of Friday- new Uncle Night Shift video. 😊
I really like the idea of air brushing weathering effects instead of using 6 different products but your air brushing skills have to be top notch to pull it off.
I just got my first airbrush, so I'm excited to try a bunch of the ideas I've seen on your videos. Thanks for sharing!
Practice practice and practice. It's a new skill and before long you will get the hang of it. I'm fairly new to airbrushing and can get frustrated with it but I'm getting better.
I know the video is old, but I recently have constructed the original version of BMR-3 and followed your case exactly here, and I have to say that it is the best model I ever made. You have made me so much better! Thanks!
I absolutely love your channel! I have just been modeling for 6 months. And you are 👌
the semester ends today so i have no point to paying attention to school, id rather spend my time watching something useful like pre weathering
This is a certified hood classic
every time I am watching your videos I’m being like “wow, the way how this man works with colour applying is amazing”. It’s brilliant! I feel like I’m a child who has just seen a miracle
Night Shift, I discovered your channel several weeks ago and so glad I did. I have picked up so many hints and tips which I have already used in a T34 85 build. One can read as many books as you want but to see the effects being used in a video just makes it so much easier. Your builds are four letter f ing brilliant. I love the fact that you are so humble regarding your talents and it is refreshing to hear a sense of humour when building.. Even though my chosen models relate to WW2, your channel has become the first thing I log onto on a Friday evening after work. I have no desire to build a BMR 3 but the effects you have used on this will be used on my current Sherman build. Absolutely love your modeling style!!!
When I get the notification from this channle I know we are close to freedom!!! Love your work man!
Ahhh yes, time to listen to my favourite teacher
Today, i got 90% on a french exam, and now night shift sends out a new video. Best reward ever!
Meng: release a vehicle that literally release dust:
Nigth Shift:
‘’Is show time’’
This video made me cry with joy.
Friday night top viewing as all ways, learning more with every build thanks as all ways.
i love watching all your videos its very calming and just nice, sometimes i rewatch the older videos while cooking and it just relaxes me a whole lot
Martin brings his mad skillz on every video. I'm sitting here just dumbstruck at how good these are painted - then shot and edited for all the Interwebs to enjoy. You're cool, dude. Very cool. My skills with my ( new ) Iwata Neo airbrush are years behind you.
Back in the day many armor modelers called these techniques Shadow Painting. Outstanding video! A++
One of the few good things to come out of each week. I don't feel ready to face the day if I haven't watched the new video yet🤟
It's too hard waiting for your next video the whole week! Uncle Shift, your are the best!
This model turned out very interesting and authentic looking. It was a joy to watch the process. Well-done!!
I'm not done yet, we still have a few episodes to go! :)
I dont make or paint models, I'm not particularly interested in tanks, I love this channel!
I love how you steer clear from modulating with the airbrush and try different techniques. This is more like black basing for motteling aircraft, I love it, keep exploring uncle nightshift
Always love your videos gets better every week learning so much from you
really like the dust color on chipping fluid idea
Hey Uncle Night Shift, i have some Hobby Boss 1:72 scale aircrafts, (made three out of the fours) and those need Mr.color paints, unfortunatly, I couldn't really find them since I live in France and those aren't really shiped everywhere, so my substitute were Revell Aqua colors and I think it did a great job as replacement paints.
It looks beautiful great paint job and weathering
You are amazing at modeling and you make you videos really fun to watch and informative
This is brilliant!! I am working on a vehicle with a similar shade/s of green and this video comes at the perfect time for me....woo hoo!!
I like this style and was always on my mind but never tried it......... Thanks for showing it....... I will definitely use it on my next AFV!!
Extremely informative. Great video nightshift!
i dont even build models myself anymore but i sure still watch every video :)
Uncle Night Shift...It is known as preshading - Great build...Always enjoy your videos
Awesome start, looks very good so far! And yeah, really enjoy that you are trying something different to see how it works. Saving time is also a good thing. So please keep doing stuff like this as I enjoy learning new things.
These videos are sooo helpful, im a new modeler and I just got a tamiya Kv-2 and an tamiya Panther G with some workable metal tracks and I'm excited to use some of the techniques I got from you on them!
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:04 *🎨 Introduction to Painting and Weathering*
- The video focuses on efficient model painting and weathering techniques.
- Uncle Night Shift shares his New Year’s resolution to paint models more efficiently.
- The BMR-3 and mine rollers will be painted with contrasting conditions-fresh versus faded.
04:49 *✨ Priming and Base Coat Application*
- The technical approach to priming and layering begins, emphasizing the importance of a well-prepped base.
- Black and brown primers are applied to achieve depth and prepare for weathering.
- Various painting techniques including airbrushing and color modulation are introduced to create a realistic finish.
09:49 *🏞️ Pre-Weathering Techniques*
- A method for effectively applying pre-weathering to models is discussed.
- Uncle Night Shift emphasizes the concept of creating a foundational effect to save time in detailing later.
- Practical tips on applying mud textures, blending, and achieving an authentic look through various paints are provided.
14:42 *⚙️ Conclusion and Future Steps*
- The video wraps up with a summary of the progress made on the model and mentions a continuation in future videos.
- Viewers are encouraged to engage through likes and comments, and support via Patreon is highlighted.
- A sneak peek into what's next in weathering and model detail painting is shared, keeping the audience engaged.
Made with HARPA AI
I was thinking about getting an airbrush and this really helps thx
It's completely gonna change how you paint models, very good investment!
Airbrush is essential, you save a lot of time. And a better result, of course
@@NightShiftScaleModels awsome
@@emiliogadeamelgar4896 thx 4 letting me know!
I love your models and your skill
7:43 usually you'd call it a type of pre-shading which you would usually do on the primer before any paint
As always fun to watch and learn ! Thanx uncle.
Looking good. Eagerly wishing the days away to get to next Fridays offering
Very informative and entertaining video. I agree that more work with the airbrush does offer better results and reduces other weathering techniques later on. Great work 👍🏻
God, every one of your videos makes me want to get back to painting my models. You do such an amazing job :)
Love the new look of the videos Uncle Nightshift! Can't wait to see more of the tank 😎
You did not once mention that you’re not a very good airbrusher - really great to see this approach, and proof that your airskillz are impressive! Thank you for the upload -
Great to see you experimenting with different approaches! Looking forward to seeing how it turns out.
This is already one of my favorite projects and its only the 2nd video!
I’m building planes mostly so all this techniques are bread and butter for plane scale modelling, few weeks ago I’ve started my first armour build the Ferdinand.
I’ve found your channel and I’ve said to myself ok you need to forget what you’ve learn so far and use all this new techniques to o this build and now you telling me different?
😂😂😂 I’m joking of course because I’ve learned a lot from your videos and I can use this in anything I’ll build in the future!
Thanks!
i have been waiting for this the hole week
Underrated channel my friend.
Great work NS. Would love to see some mobile artillery in the future.
You're an artist. [thumbs up]
Super načasovanie Maťko, podobnú motiváciu a návod som zrovna potreboval na Terminátora !
I call it bloody brilliant air brushing
I love Friday evening!!!
Very nice job! And; excellent techniques. I agree with your choice of paints. AK Real Colors and Tamiya paints are top notch. I have used them interchangeably. Ease of use and best of results. Maybe a slight nod to Tamiya for lesser expense per milliliter. Always find new techniques that I have never used of interest. It's a good Friday when the modeling videos come out. See ya'll next week.
Good morning Nightshift, that is so e beast you are constructing, well done so far, keep safe and well mate, best regards from Australia
And friday just got a little better :D
This kit reminds me of the Assault Breacher Vehicle which is based on the M1 Abrams chassis
It basically is the Russian version of the ABV.
Like always a great video, thank you uncle , loved it
Chipster
spectacular technic and amazing effects. your work are amazing.
Regards from Brazil
Superb as normal really like this idea weathering with an airbrush perhaps you can call it spotaling
Amazing video again, no wonder you're referred to by almost every other YT modeler. Really appreciated the paint mix % shown, still believe you could make vids longer or even broke up into more parts to show more detail and techniques.
Suprová robota . Už jsem zvědav na konec
Martin, thank you for the interesting process.
*Ok ok your pre-weathering is ... a success! 👍*
The time savings of this method are really going to come in handy for my Warhammer minis, since I have so many of them to get through, and similar to one another
Lovin this unnamed new technique!
Perfect result again, bravo.
I don't know if you'll read this, but I wanted to say thanks. I've picked up a paintbrush for the first time in over seven years because of how inspiring your videos are. Sure, I'm only doing wargames stuff. Sure I suck, but I've managed to re-kindle my love for something I'd forgotten about.
Thank you Uncle NightShift, keep doing your thing.
One note, if I may, the Wilder textured earth products are basically impossible to find at the moment, could you cover some other products/suggestions?
Uncle NightShift With yet another awesome technique I shall never use
U inspired me to start developing a modeling yt channel I won’t put the name cuz I don’t want to do self promo but it should be up later in February
You are one of the good ones, I hope it goes well!
If possible can you tell me the name once it is set up? I would love to sub and watch your videos.
@@mohidh1954 I’ll try do u have discord I’ll send it there cuz I don’t want to self promo here or just a email
@@pietro28h Just tell us please. We're asking you, so it's no self-promo.
@@pietro28h oh yeah I have discord. Bob the Builder#5067
Fantastic technique I'll try these on my first tank project
Ah, lockdown, where youtube uploads are the only way I know what day it is. If I'm watching model armoured vehicles getting expertly crafted, it must be Friday!
Looks awesome love it your techniques are very helpful 👍👍👍
Instantly thought of "Ambient Occlusion" when you were doing the airbrush 'grime' pass. Ambient Occlusion is a term from 3D modelling and especially video games, and refers to a shading technique used to approximate light and shadow. AO often results in details - especially recesses - becoming darker than their surroundings. Looks just like the results of this technique!
Impressive technique!
My honest opinion is 100,000/10 because it looks awesome so far and I can’t wait for the finished model 👍. And if you have a all time favourite horror movie can u tell us in your next video that would be awesome 🤙🤘
I like, good job, and time saver techniques
I'm so glad you're doing a modern russian subject, it's my favorite kind.
Already looking great!
Love the format uncle!
Post shading, amazing technique. Mistakes can be easily fixed with more light/medium/dark tone.
You should have mentioned that :D
Great start to the weekend!
Ayy I’m here at the beginning
ayy lmao