Thank you my friend. I bought this model last month in Japan but lost the manual. I was happy to find your step by step video. You saved my model as I'm a complete beginner :)
Hi! thanks for share! one question: you painted that using vallejo model air, than you used their acrilic wash, after that you wiped the wash using airbrush thinners, there is no chance of you damage the base coat since it is vallejo model air and it is suposed to be thinned with this thinner? now long have you waited after the wash application before to start the cleanning? keep up the greate work! cheers!
Thank you! After painting I protect the paint by using the Tamiya Clear gloss, which isn't affected by water or airbrush thinner, so I can then apply the wash without damaging the paint. After applying the wash I only had to wait a few hours since it's the middle of summer here and very hot! Usually I'd just leave it over night. Hope that helps. :)
Really glad I found your channel, great simple techniques that give awesome results. Have you ever built a Gundam? would be interested to see your approach. Thanks for the content!
Think you would really enjoy the buiild process, any of the modern 1/100 scale master grade kits are a great place to start for an experienced model guy like yourself. I recommend the RX78-2 ORIGIIN for a classic looking model with great modern poseability. (Just incase you do decide to get one, once you pop, you can't stop.) :)
Hi. Let me just say first that your work on models is awesome and the models look so good when you are done with them. Anyways I just wanted to know what spray you use for the gloss coat and which brushes you use. Again nice work on your kits!
Thank you! All my clear coats are Tamiya spray cans, I don't show it because I need to spray out in the garage. I use all sorts of random brushes, whichever one fits the best. I usually get them from my local stationery shop.
It's probably an issue with the original design of the vehicle. I'm amazing some things can still hinge and move at 1/72 and that more things don't snap on these kits... Also, 1/72 is NOT ideal for everything. I'm amazed they made 1/144 scale work for some of these designs considering I think 1/72 is on the small side for many of these ships, too! I must admit, this is NOT my favorite TIE design. I would have preferred they stick to the "normal" TIE or do one of the EU or videogame designs that was nicer-looking like the TIE Hunter from the Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike game. That was a nice alternative TIE design that was a mix between the TIE Interceptor and the X-wing. The solar panels opened and closed like the S-foils on the X-wing and it was a nice-looking TIE variant. TIE fighters are beginning to get a bit like the Zaku's were in the Gundam shows. There was a Zaku variant for this and that but everybody preferred the pure, mainline Zaku's for hand-to-hand combat over crap variants like the Zaku tank!
What is the purpose of using gloss before weathering? Why not just weather over paint then do a matte finish? Also, do you use ventilation when spraying inside? Thanks, love the videos!
Wow I just found your channelFrom this video and it was entertaining to watch and it has given me some tips for model building and the on the painting!
Cheers! No I don't currently list what I use in these builds, it's all pretty much in the video. I'm thinking about building a dedicated website where I attach more information for each video so people can reference it. :)
ModelChili Scale Models I'm a beginner modeller, and I've started out a while back with these same Star Wars Bandai models. I've made a few already, but the the X-Wing model is plainly too white, so I've started watching videos like yours to learn how to make it appear aged. I don't know the first thing about model painting, so any tip or products you share is welcomed!
Do you have to apply another coat of gloss between doing the decals and the wash? I'm wondering if wiping away the excess wash with thinner risks the decals or not.
Nice kit. Wanted to let you know that I finally figured out the wash situation on my figure. I got it to stay on and after that I used the tamiya weathering master. It took the kit along way forward
Another nice video. I was surprised to see that some of the pieces had gaps and strange fit issues. That is unusual for a Bandai model. Still it seemed to work out fine in the end. Good job, aand another well presented video. Thanks. Regards, Solomon
Thanks Solomon. :) Yeah it is a bit unusual. Funny thing is it'd be completely normal for any other kit, but because Bandai are usually so good it just stuck out a bit.
I'm just curious man, is there anything wrong with not painting these models? Your work is amazing, don't get me wrong at all. I just like my fighters to look factory new as if they were never yet piloted. Is that how they would look without paint? I ask this because I really would like to get the TIE Fighter, Interceptor, and the A wing.
Yes of course, they're all molded in different colours so you can just build them without paint. I just prefer to paint mine to give them all a consistent finish with all my other builds. How you choose to build these models is completely up to you!
Thank you! Yeah they're pretty handy, I got them from my local hobby store but you can get them online: www.amazon.com/Tamiya-Sharp-Pointed-Side-Cutter/dp/B000J47Z4G
Hi Model Chilli. Another nice build. Thanks. One question. What settings do you have for your airbrush ? The paint flows very quickly on yours. Is that on purpose for speed ? Mine is a lot slower.
OK thanks. Thought so. Not sure mine goes that high, usually at around 18-20 I think. Anyway allows me to slowly add colour, and maybe reduce the number of mistakes :-)
Sadly this might not be a one off. I just snapped together the new AT- AT and found some questionable fit unlike previous Bandai kits to the point it needed glue, sanding (on the nubs from large gates) and shortening of some of the connector pins to get an acceptable fit before any paint/weathering gets near it.
NIce job, as always. Interesting thought about the standing silhouette figure. Hadn't thought that they would consider the inch tall standing pilot an 'action figure'. :)
Did both Xwings, the Awing, and Tie Advanced Prototype, and those fit issues is downright shocking! Didnt have any of that on my other models. Also noticed they re-used a LOT of the other tie parts, but that may just be due to the design of the Tie itself with interchangeable parts. Do you think this one was rushed and didnt get the attention as the rest? Hope they have a Bandai U-Wing.
I really wish I knew what caused the various flaws, it might just be a fluke, or like you say it might have been rushed. I guess we'll see how other new kits hold up. Yeah there's a 1/144 U-Wing and TIE Striker set coming out, hopefully there's a 1/72 version in the works too.
hi mate, well who'd of thought, a bandai kit with fit issues, looking forward to future releases, heard they're bringing out some trick stuff, another great build amigo, happy modelling sam, tim the primered thumb 👍 😆
This one and the interceptor you build the wings I'm debating should I wait for a rerelease of vaders tie see if they change up the wings or should I get the one that's out now after all I could be waiting forever
Nice. I just bought a bunch of the vallejo air colours. I've heard that the acrylic paints can clog in the airbrush due to the air pressure drying the paint to soon inside the nozzle. Do you have this issue? Do you use a thinner or a retarder to help "wet" the needle and avoid clogging?
Yeah I usually purchase my Bandai kits through a Japanese based seller on trademe.co.nz, but if you're not in NZ then my second go-to place is this seller on eBay, they rotate stock around quite often so if you don't see it there then it's worth looking again later. www.ebay.com/usr/gundam-shop-japan?rt=nc
The Striker should have slightly more wear and tear than other TIE's because it's an in-atmosphere fighter. The other ships typically don't survive more than one hit from an enemy fighter before turning to scrap, so they would most likely be in pristine condition. The Striker, however, was a slightly tougher ship, and was used within atmosphere much more than a standard TIE.
Initially when I heard that Bandai had acquired the licensing for Star Wars model kits, I had mixed feelings; admittedly due to the fact that all I'd ever seen from them was Gundam kits (nothing wrong with them, they're just not my cup of tea as the saying goes). Having seen a lot of builds here on RUclips, most of that trepidation has been allayed. So much so that, now we've started seeing them in the Midwest US that I picked the A-Wing up and I've very much enjoyed working on it. When I saw they were coming out with this kit (TIE Striker) I was quite excited and am still hoping to get my hands on one at some point along with their version of the U-Wing. All in all it looks like it came out pretty well; I have to say you made applying those tiny decals look amazingly easy. My guess/hope in regards to the flaws in the kit is that since its a new release there are just some bugs to work out. Its still a nice looking kit, its just a bit of a surprise to see that many gaps present. One quick question; did it actually come with clear parts for the canopies and you opted to omit them or where there no clear canopies included?
Cheers! Yeah if there's one thing I love about these TIE Fighters is the easy decals lol. Yeah good point, it does come with clear canopies for the front and roof, I just prefer doing the old studio model style of leaving them out. I've done a few of these TIEs now that I completely took it for granted!
I would like to see bandai release a tie bomber or some tie fighters out of canon something like a tie defender but i suppose it's the star wars licence
Gloss coat, eww. Never understood why Builders spend so much time to make their kits not look like plastic only to apply a gloss coat that makes it look even more like plastic.
That stuff about not being able to sell the kits in North America with a stand alone pilot is dumb as fuck. It's an "action figure" that doesn't have any moving parts and is glued to a static base? Some shit action figure, the guy can't do anything since he's stiff as a board. Wtf is wrong with these bs rules.
Licenses like Star Wars can be highly contentious. The app for Fantasy Flight Games’ Imperial Assault game was delayed for a long time after a similar app came out for Descent, which is a similar game. The reason that was floating around is because EA held exclusive rights to video and computer games, and the app could have been construed as such, rather than a companion to a board game.
Thank you my friend. I bought this model last month in Japan but lost the manual. I was happy to find your step by step video. You saved my model as I'm a complete beginner :)
Impressive as always. Definitely a larger kit than I expected.
Thank you!
Pro tip: watch movies on Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching a lot of movies these days.
Really like the comparisons at the end. Great video overall.
Thanks! 👍
The standard 1/72 Tie Fighter kit is fantastic in my experience. The fit is superb.
Nice job. Must say your workbench is spotless
Thanks! Clear bench, clear mind, that's my philosophy. ;)
Another nice model done.....Yes I did enjoying watching !!
Thank you!
Hi! thanks for share! one question: you painted that using vallejo model air, than you used their acrilic wash, after that you wiped the wash using airbrush thinners, there is no chance of you damage the base coat since it is vallejo model air and it is suposed to be thinned with this thinner? now long have you waited after the wash application before to start the cleanning? keep up the greate work! cheers!
Thank you! After painting I protect the paint by using the Tamiya Clear gloss, which isn't affected by water or airbrush thinner, so I can then apply the wash without damaging the paint. After applying the wash I only had to wait a few hours since it's the middle of summer here and very hot! Usually I'd just leave it over night. Hope that helps. :)
Really glad I found your channel, great simple techniques that give awesome results. Have you ever built a Gundam? would be interested to see your approach. Thanks for the content!
Cheers, thanks for watching! No I haven't, that's one topic I'm fairly clueless about unfortunately.
Think you would really enjoy the buiild process, any of the modern 1/100 scale master grade kits are a great place to start for an experienced model guy like yourself. I recommend the RX78-2 ORIGIIN for a classic looking model with great modern poseability. (Just incase you do decide to get one, once you pop, you can't stop.) :)
Another great model Chili
Cheers!
Hi. Let me just say first that your work on models is awesome and the models look so good when you are done with them. Anyways I just wanted to know what spray you use for the gloss coat and which brushes you use. Again nice work on your kits!
Thank you! All my clear coats are Tamiya spray cans, I don't show it because I need to spray out in the garage. I use all sorts of random brushes, whichever one fits the best. I usually get them from my local stationery shop.
Lovely work as ever :) Shocking to see the issues on the kit that you found, that's very unlike Bandai o_O
Cheers! Yeah it is, hopefully it's just a one off case!
It's probably an issue with the original design of the vehicle.
I'm amazing some things can still hinge and move at 1/72 and that more things don't snap on these kits...
Also, 1/72 is NOT ideal for everything. I'm amazed they made 1/144 scale work for some of these designs considering I think 1/72 is on the small side for many of these ships, too!
I must admit, this is NOT my favorite TIE design. I would have preferred they stick to the "normal" TIE or do one of the EU or videogame designs that was nicer-looking like the TIE Hunter from the Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike game.
That was a nice alternative TIE design that was a mix between the TIE Interceptor and the X-wing. The solar panels opened and closed like the S-foils on the X-wing and it was a nice-looking TIE variant.
TIE fighters are beginning to get a bit like the Zaku's were in the Gundam shows. There was a Zaku variant for this and that but everybody preferred the pure, mainline Zaku's for hand-to-hand combat over crap variants like the Zaku tank!
Love yr video and I'm building the striker too. Thank for all the tips. How is the PSI did you use on yr compressor?
Thanks! I usually use between 20 and 30 psi.
@@modelchili Thank for the tips again
Hi great video as all of them are, can I ask what colour did you use on this one and what was the colour on the Tie interceptor, thanks :-)
What is the purpose of using gloss before weathering? Why not just weather over paint then do a matte finish? Also, do you use ventilation when spraying inside? Thanks, love the videos!
I've seen the movie excellent paint work. one question will you be doing more videos with war birds over wanaka or wings over wairarapa?
Cheers! No plans currently, if I attend any shows or visit museums I'll definitely record it, but nothing planned at the moment.
Wow I just found your channelFrom this video and it was entertaining to watch and it has given me some tips for model building and the on the painting!
Thank you! Glad you're finding them helpful. :)
Hi, do you have links to the paints, washes and tools that you use?
Looks great! New subscriber.
Cheers!
Cheers! No I don't currently list what I use in these builds, it's all pretty much in the video. I'm thinking about building a dedicated website where I attach more information for each video so people can reference it. :)
ModelChili Scale Models I'm a beginner modeller, and I've started out a while back with these same Star Wars Bandai models. I've made a few already, but the the X-Wing model is plainly too white, so I've started watching videos like yours to learn how to make it appear aged. I don't know the first thing about model painting, so any tip or products you share is welcomed!
Do you have to apply another coat of gloss between doing the decals and the wash? I'm wondering if wiping away the excess wash with thinner risks the decals or not.
No I usually apply a wash straight onto decals, specially for this kit since the decals are so small.
Nice kit. Wanted to let you know that I finally figured out the wash situation on my figure. I got it to stay on and after that I used the tamiya weathering master. It took the kit along way forward
Cheers :) That's great to hear! Glad you sorted it out, hopefully will be a lot easier next time around.
Nice work Chili!
Cheers!
Another nice video. I was surprised to see that some of the pieces had gaps and strange fit issues. That is unusual for a Bandai model. Still it seemed to work out fine in the end. Good job, aand another well presented video. Thanks. Regards, Solomon
Thanks Solomon. :) Yeah it is a bit unusual. Funny thing is it'd be completely normal for any other kit, but because Bandai are usually so good it just stuck out a bit.
I found a TIE Interceptor at my local hobby shop on Saturday. I should get a start on it.
Awesome, it's a fun little kit. :)
I'm just curious man, is there anything wrong with not painting these models? Your work is amazing, don't get me wrong at all. I just like my fighters to look factory new as if they were never yet piloted. Is that how they would look without paint? I ask this because I really would like to get the TIE Fighter, Interceptor, and the A wing.
Yes of course, they're all molded in different colours so you can just build them without paint. I just prefer to paint mine to give them all a consistent finish with all my other builds. How you choose to build these models is completely up to you!
Hey Chili..another great video! Where did You get those sprue cutters? They seem to make smooth clean cuts.
Thank you! Yeah they're pretty handy, I got them from my local hobby store but you can get them online: www.amazon.com/Tamiya-Sharp-Pointed-Side-Cutter/dp/B000J47Z4G
Thanks, I will look into getting a pair off Amazon.
Hi Model Chilli. Another nice build. Thanks. One question. What settings do you have for your airbrush ? The paint flows very quickly on yours. Is that on purpose for speed ? Mine is a lot slower.
Cheers! That'll just be the airbrush pressure. Mine's fixed at 30psi and can't be altered because it's just a cheap basic compressor.
OK thanks. Thought so. Not sure mine goes that high, usually at around 18-20 I think. Anyway allows me to slowly add colour, and maybe reduce the number of mistakes :-)
Sadly this might not be a one off. I just snapped together the new AT- AT and found some questionable fit unlike previous Bandai kits to the point it needed glue, sanding (on the nubs from large gates) and shortening of some of the connector pins to get an acceptable fit before any paint/weathering gets near it.
That's a shame!
NIce job, as always. Interesting thought about the standing silhouette figure. Hadn't thought that they would consider the inch tall standing pilot an 'action figure'. :)
Cheers :) Yeah, technicalities!
this was great thank you. I appreciate that you showed painting as well as construction. Subscribed.
Thank you! Welcome to the channel. :)
Very nice work on a very unpopular kit. I can't even give this one away much less sell it at greatly reduced price!
Thanks! That's a shame. :(
Did both Xwings, the Awing, and Tie Advanced Prototype, and those fit issues is downright shocking! Didnt have any of that on my other models. Also noticed they re-used a LOT of the other tie parts, but that may just be due to the design of the Tie itself with interchangeable parts. Do you think this one was rushed and didnt get the attention as the rest? Hope they have a Bandai U-Wing.
I really wish I knew what caused the various flaws, it might just be a fluke, or like you say it might have been rushed. I guess we'll see how other new kits hold up. Yeah there's a 1/144 U-Wing and TIE Striker set coming out, hopefully there's a 1/72 version in the works too.
Great build!,and i'd like to know where you get yours because i can't really find that much bandai star wars kits on NZ's online stores
Cheers! I got this one from TradeMe. :)
ModelChili Scale Models Thanks for the feedback!
hi mate, well who'd of thought, a bandai kit with fit issues, looking forward to future releases, heard they're bringing out some trick stuff, another great build amigo, happy modelling sam, tim the primered thumb 👍 😆
Thanks Tim. :D Yeah the fit issues are a bit of a shock!
Great job! what colors (and ratio) did you use for the base grey color on the tie striker?
Cheers! 100% Vallejo Model Air Pale Blue Grey :)
Awesome, thanks so much!
This one and the interceptor you build the wings I'm debating should I wait for a rerelease of vaders tie see if they change up the wings or should I get the one that's out now after all I could be waiting forever
Yeah they probably won't be rereleasing it any time soon. I say just go for it!
Great paint job. What psi do you work with for your airbrush?
Thanks :) It's single pressure airbrush and comes out around 30psi.
Nice. I just bought a bunch of the vallejo air colours. I've heard that the acrylic paints can clog in the airbrush due to the air pressure drying the paint to soon inside the nozzle. Do you have this issue? Do you use a thinner or a retarder to help "wet" the needle and avoid clogging?
love these videos! keep it up
Thank you! Will do.
Another Great Build !
Thanks!
Chili, Im not able to find this kit anywhere, can you share the place you purchased it?
Yeah I usually purchase my Bandai kits through a Japanese based seller on trademe.co.nz, but if you're not in NZ then my second go-to place is this seller on eBay, they rotate stock around quite often so if you don't see it there then it's worth looking again later. www.ebay.com/usr/gundam-shop-japan?rt=nc
The Striker should have slightly more wear and tear than other TIE's because it's an in-atmosphere fighter. The other ships typically don't survive more than one hit from an enemy fighter before turning to scrap, so they would most likely be in pristine condition. The Striker, however, was a slightly tougher ship, and was used within atmosphere much more than a standard TIE.
Thanks for another great video.
Cheers. :)
Nice city. I am from West Auckland. Cheers.
Awesome!
Thanks!
Awesome my friend :)
Cheers!
nice pait job...thumbs up
Thank you!
Initially when I heard that Bandai had acquired the licensing for Star Wars model kits, I had mixed feelings; admittedly due to the fact that all I'd ever seen from them was Gundam kits (nothing wrong with them, they're just not my cup of tea as the saying goes). Having seen a lot of builds here on RUclips, most of that trepidation has been allayed. So much so that, now we've started seeing them in the Midwest US that I picked the A-Wing up and I've very much enjoyed working on it. When I saw they were coming out with this kit (TIE Striker) I was quite excited and am still hoping to get my hands on one at some point along with their version of the U-Wing.
All in all it looks like it came out pretty well; I have to say you made applying those tiny decals look amazingly easy. My guess/hope in regards to the flaws in the kit is that since its a new release there are just some bugs to work out. Its still a nice looking kit, its just a bit of a surprise to see that many gaps present. One quick question; did it actually come with clear parts for the canopies and you opted to omit them or where there no clear canopies included?
Cheers! Yeah if there's one thing I love about these TIE Fighters is the easy decals lol. Yeah good point, it does come with clear canopies for the front and roof, I just prefer doing the old studio model style of leaving them out. I've done a few of these TIEs now that I completely took it for granted!
I would like to see bandai release a tie bomber or some tie fighters out of canon something like a tie defender but i suppose it's the star wars licence
Thanks!
Thank you!
Ha the Sherman suspension that’s funny.
GOOD JOB !!!!!!!
Thank you!
Can you build a star wars AT-AT
Thank you !!!!
Where in New Zealand are you from?
Christchurch 😁
can you do Gundam Builds... I just subscribed a few hours ago😊
Thanks! Maybe. :)
I was impressed until you weathered it, TIE are pristine fighters, cleean and sleek, but it is a very impressive model!
Cheers!
That's 1/72 scale? Kinda looks like it's 1/48.
Yep!
Oooo nice 👍
Thanks :)
Can you do a x wing
I'll happily do one if someone sends it my way! I'm sure I'll get around to one eventually, there's quite a few to choose from now. ;)
I just subscribe to you
Awesome!
Gloss coat, eww. Never understood why Builders spend so much time to make their kits not look like plastic only to apply a gloss coat that makes it look even more like plastic.
Did you even watch the rest of the video before rushing to the keyboard?
Just gonna wash it not bother painting it
That stuff about not being able to sell the kits in North America with a stand alone pilot is dumb as fuck. It's an "action figure" that doesn't have any moving parts and is glued to a static base? Some shit action figure, the guy can't do anything since he's stiff as a board. Wtf is wrong with these bs rules.
*2:20* Really? It’s not action figure, it’s a model part. *Sigh* Disney. :/
Licenses like Star Wars can be highly contentious. The app for Fantasy Flight Games’ Imperial Assault game was delayed for a long time after a similar app came out for Descent, which is a similar game. The reason that was floating around is because EA held exclusive rights to video and computer games, and the app could have been construed as such, rather than a companion to a board game.
Another great model Chili