@@manugik Thank you! :) I was really worried about how it was gonna turn out, but in the end it ended up alright.. I'll try some more experimenting next time so I get a bit more used to weathering, preshading and stuff.
Well, this one took me around 15 hours over the course of 3 days, so I worked 3 days for 5 hours.. Tbh, drying time was almost nonexistent as I was airbrushing it when it was over 30°C, so it dried in a few minutes. The only drying time I had to wait a tiny bit longer was when applying the varnishes, but they took around 20 minutes..
It would be a much nicer experience without the fast forward videoing editing, and maybe you might more subscribers. You lost me after the first minute.
This was my first time making a scale modelling video, so I didn't really think through the video's pacing, next time I'll add more slower segments, but timelapse is still needed to show what I did to get to the finished model in a relatively short amount of time as build takes hours and hours..
It's an old kit, not as detailed as the excellent Hasegawa version but the old Tamiya has a certain charm. Well done. 👍
Thank you very much!
Great job, keep working!
Thanks man, will do! 💪🗿
Lets goo . This is gonna be lit
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it looks awesome! very nice job with paint detailing ♥
@@manugik Thank you! :) I was really worried about how it was gonna turn out, but in the end it ended up alright.. I'll try some more experimenting next time so I get a bit more used to weathering, preshading and stuff.
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Hello how many hours does IT take yOu to make this model excluding drying time?
Well, this one took me around 15 hours over the course of 3 days, so I worked 3 days for 5 hours.. Tbh, drying time was almost nonexistent as I was airbrushing it when it was over 30°C, so it dried in a few minutes. The only drying time I had to wait a tiny bit longer was when applying the varnishes, but they took around 20 minutes..
It would be a much nicer experience without the fast forward videoing editing, and maybe you might more subscribers. You lost me after the first minute.
This was my first time making a scale modelling video, so I didn't really think through the video's pacing, next time I'll add more slower segments, but timelapse is still needed to show what I did to get to the finished model in a relatively short amount of time as build takes hours and hours..