HOW TO PAINT: wet tracks in 1/35 scale, tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 5 май 2024
- Today I will show you how to paint tracks for wet terrain (tutorial).
I am preparing King Tiger chassis in 1/35 scale with VMS products.
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Your videos are so awesome, truly aspire to be able to do similar work someday
Good luck! :)
Very interesting and a superbly painted model.
When I left school, before starting my apprenticeship, I had a summer job driving a bulldozer towing a large roller to compact hardcore into a road bed on some soft ground. The tracks of the bulldozer were actually quite shiny, being polished by the dirt. If I went through wet mud it would stick to the tracks but quickly fall off when I went back on dry ground No part of the tracks were rusty. I think we make tracks on out models a bit rusty because we are used to seeing tanks in museums that either don't move or move very rarely. I think a tank in wartime that moves a lot will have fairly bright metal tracks or mud covered if it is traversing wet muddy ground.
Yep, I know what you wrote here. And dont like rust on tracks becasue it is unreal especially when we build operational tanks. The only place for rust is damaged or abandoned tank. Our models are exaggerated with some effects but also we skip some e.g. bare metal polished tracks. I saw the same on tanks operated on some show - their tracks were shiny in 90%. But try to make something like that on your model! All viewers will say you are wrong! :):):)
@@coldemonspl I understand what you say about how we paint our models and the scale effects. If we could enlarge our models to full size I am sure they would look very odd with the paint effects. When I painted my car I was very careful to get a really even colour on all the panels. The first thing I do on models is try and get some colour modulation.
@@allanrichards3752 :):):) right. But the most important is to have fun with building and painting! :)
Thx for sharing this very nice tutorial.
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Hello mr. Cold!and again you deliver fun excitenes and Inspiration. Massive thanks 4ur efforts.with best regards and sticky greetings from sandy Brandenburg. Your fellow modellmate.christian
Thank you very much buddy! :)
So much great information in such a short time. I love all your videos. Long or short. I always learn something from them. Thank you.
Thank you very much buddy! :)
That was a nice simple and direct tutorial. Great result for just a few steps.
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Great video as usual.I always learn something from watching you.
No problem! Thank you very much! :)
Great video, there's always something to learn about painting tracks. Your techniques are always spot-on. Thank you for sharing. Cheers!
No problem! Thank you very much! :)
Love the clips, very helpful, if I could tender a request for a clip about burnt out damaged tanks, thanks again
I have JS-2 and plan to make it destroyed. Maybe then. This year. But my Patreons will be first informed and entertained with pics and videos :)
I enjoy you videos, such as this one. You already made me buy some stuff from Modellers World and VMS. Thank you for no AI voice, and your skilful work!
Yep, this is me in 100% :) No AI :)
Thanks!
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Where can i buy the best qaulity metal tracks for reasonable price ?
The question is what is reasonable price. You can check Friul model, Masterclub (hard to find nowadays) or some Chinese companies on Ebay. But you can also find good or even better quality 3d printed. All depends on your needs and expectations! :)
Thanks
Cześć fajnie masz filmiki ale szkoda że po angielsku a napisach nie ma Polskiego
Jest polski , musisz wybrać w ustawieniach napisy, przetłumacz automatycznie i wybierz z listy polski, ja korzystam i działa bez problemu. Pozdrawiam.
o własnie to! :)
The tracks dont look wet,they are too black and the inside of the tracks where the sprockets and wheels on all tracked vehicles become highly polished steel,in reality on a route march,they hiss with the water on them becoming steam and become dry in a matter of minutes,if its muddy,the mud becomes baked on.
Overdone as always with you,but each to their own i guess.
Fantastic modelling tutorials and thank you
Thx for your opinion. :)
Just telling it how it is and helping your algorithm,keep going your content is great and it makes us all experts,my batteries are dud sometimes so it's great to get my mojo going again through you.
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@@MrFelipefelop Many thx! Nice to read such comments!