I recently discovered your channel. I want to tell you how helpful your videos are. I have been modeling for about two years a RUclipsd names Plasmo kit a passion for modeling in me. Your tips are incredibly helpful and I really enjoy watching your videos and learning new techniques!
Just recently discovered your video’s and have been slowly watching them from the beginning. I have learned so much and improved my skills quite a bit thanks to them. Looking forward to your future videos.
Thanks Will, great video on a new technique I can’t wait to try. I’ve used the Liquitex black to paint cockpit details after seeing Matt McDougall using it and love the stuff for its flow control. Now, as usual, I’ll be heading to Amazon to spend some money after spending some time with you!
Recently got some AK 3rd Generation Acrylic, and their 3GA cleaner. And I can’t help but notice how well your description of 409, fits AK’s 3GA Cleaner. Could you perhaps get a bottle of AK’s 3GA Cleaner and compare? Either way, you won’t be disappointed in its cleaning ability, both for brushes and airbrush! Much Love.
Great advice , placed my order on Amazon and they will be here tomorrow, trying a zenithal prime has been something I've wanted to do for some time and using inks will b so much better then regular paint........as usual the model looks amazing .....
Great tutorial Will ! I have started using commercial strength 409 to clean and thin Vallejo paints but found out that it doesn't work well with Tamiya acrylics
Hi Will. Another great video adding more weapons to the weathering arsenal. Whats not to like. Ive got some Windsor and Newton inks and had a little play with them today, mixed with X20A on a paint mule. Mule was painted in various areas with MRP and Tamiya thinned with MLT. (along time ago so well cured) In both cases the ink/X20A mix tore straight into the surface paint and melted it. Am I missing something here..!! HELP!!!!! As for 409.... I think this is made from unicorn tears and currently, in the UK, hens teeth are easier to obtain!!
Hi. I used a size 1 round brush. Funny thing is when I tried this again today it behaved OK. Made the paint go a little soft, but it stayed in tact. I think either the brush or the mule may have been contaminated. I suspect the latter.. Now, in the absence of 409 I have been trying to clean up with X20A thinned with water to varying degrees, but not having much luck. Next thing I’m going to try Is decal solutions...... wish me luck!
I have experimented with washes using their inks too. I suspect the base might be Liquitex airbrush medium, because it behaves similarly when I mix it with Vallejo airbrush paints.
Thanks Will for giving us another "quiver to our arrow" and showing us the versatility of Liquitex Inks combined with X20A Tamiya Thinner. Unfortunately, despite your eureka moment, 409A isn't something I am familiar with but will look out for ammonium chloride ingredients in other cleaning products, and with a bit of luck all will be well. Many thanks, Mike
Late as ever😂 Thanks Will. Getting into weathering and higher level finishes so have some basic colours inbound. I generally use lacquer or Vallejo for brush painting (the pre thinned stuff brushes really nicely). Their thinners may well work with this stuff. It works well for pre clean.
For Any one looking for a replacement for 409. I personaly use Liquitex pen cleaner. It remove dry ink very quickly and is "relatively gentle" on acrylic paint. Of course going too hard/too wet will damage unprotected acrylic, but its very effective and a small quantity can go a long way.
Don't know how to say this but that model looks better than our friend D. Hanson"s actual a/c after extensive restoration, at least $1,000,000.00 GREAT JOB
Total cult evangelicalist? Hmmm….Do you drive a Tesla?😳 That P40 is realllly looking good. I especially like the exhaust staining and cordite stains from the empty cartridge slots on the lower wing.👍 Quest Would you consider adding some metallic chips on the engine panel edges/dzus fasteners? (Higher maintenance access/work areas?)
Very cool demonstration on using acrylic inks for weathering. I will definitely give these techniques a try on my current build. Thanks for sharing!
I recently discovered your channel. I want to tell you how helpful your videos are. I have been modeling for about two years a RUclipsd names Plasmo kit a passion for modeling in me. Your tips are incredibly helpful and I really enjoy watching your videos and learning new techniques!
Just recently discovered your video’s and have been slowly watching them from the beginning. I have learned so much and improved my skills quite a bit thanks to them. Looking forward to your future videos.
Thank you Will, informative as always. Love your ingenuity!
Awesome tutorial. One of your best. Keep up the great work.
Pure awesomeness! Thanks for the video, Will.
Fantastic bit of knowledge sharing... as usual.
Thanks Will, great video on a new technique I can’t wait to try. I’ve used the Liquitex black to paint cockpit details after seeing Matt McDougall using it and love the stuff for its flow control. Now, as usual, I’ll be heading to Amazon to spend some money after spending some time with you!
Brilliantly adding to the art as usual….off to my local craft store now to support the local economy and in turn make my work space a little smaller:)
Love your work Will, very informative. Are you able to explain how you get such a great and realistic looking exhaust stain?
thank you! i'm working on an opr tutorial with this project so i can cover it there. stay tuned.
That would be awesome, very much looking forward to it!
Fantastic video Will, looking forward to messing around with these soon
Recently got some AK 3rd Generation Acrylic, and their 3GA cleaner. And I can’t help but notice how well your description of 409, fits AK’s 3GA Cleaner.
Could you perhaps get a bottle of AK’s 3GA Cleaner and compare?
Either way, you won’t be disappointed in its cleaning ability, both for brushes and airbrush!
Much Love.
Great advice , placed my order on Amazon and they will be here tomorrow, trying a zenithal prime has been something I've wanted to do for some time and using inks will b so much better then regular paint........as usual the model looks amazing .....
This is great stuff. I'll be adding this to my armor weathering process.
so cool when you did that character voice on the "duh, X20A is just IPA". LOL
Great tutorial Will ! I have started using commercial strength 409 to clean and thin Vallejo paints but found out that it doesn't work well with Tamiya acrylics
I’ve been waiting for this one and it was worth waiting for!
Damn you, Will. You've cost me money again! 🤣🤣
Great video Will.thanks.more tools for the box ,can’t beat it.
Love the channel
Well thanks Will. This old dog just learned a new trick...😉.
I definitely will be experimenting with these inks.
Thank you Will. Great tip for achieving perfect eyeballs
Hi Will. Another great video adding more weapons to the weathering arsenal. Whats not to like. Ive got some Windsor and Newton inks and had a little play with them today, mixed with X20A on a paint mule. Mule was painted in various areas with MRP and Tamiya thinned with MLT. (along time ago so well cured) In both cases the ink/X20A mix tore straight into the surface paint and melted it. Am I missing something here..!! HELP!!!!! As for 409.... I think this is made from unicorn tears and currently, in the UK, hens teeth are easier to obtain!!
how are you applying it?
Hi. I used a size 1 round brush. Funny thing is when I tried this again today it behaved OK. Made the paint go a little soft, but it stayed in tact. I think either the brush or the mule may have been contaminated. I suspect the latter.. Now, in the absence of 409 I have been trying to clean up with X20A thinned with water to varying degrees, but not having much luck. Next thing I’m going to try Is decal solutions...... wish me luck!
I have experimented with washes using their inks too. I suspect the base might be Liquitex airbrush medium, because it behaves similarly when I mix it with Vallejo airbrush paints.
Great tutorial, the results speak for themselves. Thanks for sharing. What colors of the brown ink are you using, and are they the transparent type?
Thanks Will for giving us another "quiver to our arrow" and showing us the versatility of Liquitex Inks combined with X20A Tamiya Thinner. Unfortunately, despite your eureka moment, 409A isn't something I am familiar with but will look out for ammonium chloride ingredients in other cleaning products, and with a bit of luck all will be well. Many thanks, Mike
What color is the dust effect?
it's a mix of burnt umber and white.
Cool. Sunday morning (in Germany), coffee and a new episode from WP. 😀
Late as ever😂 Thanks Will. Getting into weathering and higher level finishes so have some basic colours inbound. I generally use lacquer or Vallejo for brush painting (the pre thinned stuff brushes really nicely). Their thinners may well work with this stuff. It works well for pre clean.
409? So, maybe spray 'n Wipe in Australia?
Ive been using Fw inks for years now doing 1/4 scale sculpts, they are also great for scle modelling...
where to get an equivalent of 409 in the UK please??
thanks! That’s what I needed!
You could try a box of flies with silver painted feet for post-chipping.
I stepped away from self made Acrylic washes.
Now i only use Abteilung 502 mixed with AK odorless thinner and Abteilung fast dry thinner.
For Any one looking for a replacement for 409. I personaly use Liquitex pen cleaner. It remove dry ink very quickly and is "relatively gentle" on acrylic paint. Of course going too hard/too wet will damage unprotected acrylic, but its very effective and a small quantity can go a long way.
Don't know how to say this but that model looks better than our friend D. Hanson"s actual a/c after extensive restoration, at least $1,000,000.00 GREAT JOB
Hooking a brother up! Thanks Will.
Was having trouble trouble editing my other comment, but the propyl alcohol in X20A is NOT IPA, it’s straight chain propyl alcohol.
Is WD40 Similar?
not even close. wd-40 is a blend of light oil and kerosene as far as anybody knows. it's a petroleum product.
@@barpfoto all received and understood…
It hasn't officially been discontinued, but Formula 409 seems to otherwise be unobtainium at the moment.
Total cult evangelicalist? Hmmm….Do you drive a Tesla?😳
That P40 is realllly looking good. I especially like the exhaust staining and cordite stains from the empty cartridge slots on the lower wing.👍
Quest Would you consider adding some metallic chips on the engine panel edges/dzus fasteners? (Higher maintenance access/work areas?)