Hi mate I’ve been watching your build videos and I’m pretty impressed with your work. I really think that you can’t beat a dirty tank, but some people seem to go over the top with their weathering techniques. Considering the build date, and the life span of most AFVs in the field, most of the processes are a little bit over the top with the rust effects and paint fading! I’ve worked on a lot of heavy commercial, construction vehicles and rail rolling stock over 45+ years and I can assure you that some people really need to do more research and homework b4 they try to emulate what they think is the norm, especially exhausts! Shit just doesn’t happen like most guys think. In Australia on the west coast we have a lot of paint fading, but the temperatures we get here are anywhere from 30-50c Celsius during our summer months, but I somehow doubt that NE Europe or the Russian front would ever get close! Great work though Dave, and really appreciate you sharing your build videos! Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤😊
Thank you! I appreciate it! I agree that paint chipping and fading can be a bit overdone unless you're building an abandoned tank diorama of course. I think the hairspray chipping on this Tiger was the most realistic and in scale that I've been able to achieve yet. The mud effects are always so much fun and I'm drawing on my experience in construction and off-road driving to bring it to life on this tank and many more to come. Thanks again. Cheers!
Looking good. This series has become a "must not miss" !! :)
Thank you so much! That means a lot!
Very very high-end, well done ! ❤
@@DeLaverdiere4810 thank you!
How do you fix the pigments on the tracks?
@@zacharybryan4892 pigment fixer is available but it's just mineral spirits.
I like watching all of your videos Dave, but these weathering videos are amazing!
Thanks Donnie! I did have a lot of fun making this one.
Brilliant build! Beautifully done!
Thank you!
Absolutely Astounding work...
Thank you!
Wow really great job sir
Thank you!
Hi mate
I’ve been watching your build videos and I’m pretty impressed with your work.
I really think that you can’t beat a dirty tank, but some people seem to go over the top with their weathering techniques.
Considering the build date, and the life span of most AFVs in the field, most of the processes are a little bit over the top with the rust effects and paint fading!
I’ve worked on a lot of heavy commercial, construction vehicles and rail rolling stock over 45+ years and I can assure you that some people really need to do more research and homework b4 they try to emulate what they think is the norm, especially exhausts!
Shit just doesn’t happen like most guys think.
In Australia on the west coast we have a lot of paint fading, but the temperatures we get here are anywhere from 30-50c Celsius during our summer months, but I somehow doubt that NE Europe or the Russian front would ever get close!
Great work though Dave, and really appreciate you sharing your build videos!
Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤😊
Thank you! I appreciate it! I agree that paint chipping and fading can be a bit overdone unless you're building an abandoned tank diorama of course. I think the hairspray chipping on this Tiger was the most realistic and in scale that I've been able to achieve yet. The mud effects are always so much fun and I'm drawing on my experience in construction and off-road driving to bring it to life on this tank and many more to come. Thanks again. Cheers!
Awesome result 👍
Thank you! I had a blast on this one!
Migs gun metal pigment does a great job on the tracks where the road wheels polish the track.
Thanks! I do have that pigment. I'll have to give that a try. I've seen graphite used as well.
good vid nice work thanks lee
Thanks Lee!
verry good job !!!
Thanks a lot!
Very perfect 👌🏻modell, but the bushes are terrible 😲. This must be change....✌🏻😊
Thanks. That's a fair assessment on the bushes. Was more of a concept to start. I'll look at swapping them out for the diorama.
Ich finde,manchmal ist weniger mehr.Technisch gut gemacht,aber ich finde es übertrieben=zuviel.Greetz from Germany
Danke für die Rückmeldung! Wenn ich diesen Panzer in ein Diorama einbaue, denke ich, dass er passen wird.
Mud spoiles all effort you have made before as the natural goes.