Hand Painting Canopies

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @jimstraba5772
    @jimstraba5772 26 дней назад +1

    Use of the cork to hold the canopy that is an idea on looking forward to trying. Thank you for your sharing.

  • @simonleib1992
    @simonleib1992 10 месяцев назад +2

    There are lots of ways to do canopies, this is the easiest. Acrylics are more forgiving than enamels so removing any over spill with a toothpick really makes a difference. Thank you for sharing 😀👍

  • @pazmoomz
    @pazmoomz 6 лет назад +19

    Just used this technique on my four piece Stuka cockpit....WORKED LIKE A CHARM!!!

  • @stevemoskal1017
    @stevemoskal1017 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. My first model after returning to the hobby after years was --- the Tamiya 1:48 Zero. A professional modeler told me to hand paint the canopy and you showed me the way!

  • @edwardkennedy5680
    @edwardkennedy5680 5 месяцев назад +1

    Firstly , terrific video , started back modelling during pandemic, easier when your retired! Secondly nobody warned me about Tamiya thin cement and canopies.
    Now about to start a Sunderland flying boat “ Italaeri” . My old hands aren’t as steady but looking forward to to trying your method.
    Many thanks.
    Ed.

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks Ed, best of luck with that canopy, I'm certain your Sunderland will be excellent!

  • @BigGeeFishing
    @BigGeeFishing 3 года назад +4

    I did try this and I now have a new way to do complex canopies without fear of scratching or cutting the canopy during masking. My own results on this same canopy (Tamiya Zero 1/48th scale) are just so fulfilling .. very pleased indeed. Oh and Ive only been modelling for 55 years ... I win at being the slow learner.

  • @clouddog2393
    @clouddog2393 2 года назад +1

    Most informative and helpful . After years as an AFV modeller l am new to aircraft modelling and this tutorial is most useful . Thanks.

  • @georgewilson5303
    @georgewilson5303 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video. It's an old one, but still out there. It is very good to see how to paint by hand. I do not have air brush. And only use acrylic paint. So you can see how helpful this was. Thanks again

  • @mikeandalicescott
    @mikeandalicescott Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for showing this amazing technique! After ruining one canopy with masking tape not cut at the proper edge and xacto cut marks on the clear windows, I thought I'd never be able to paint a canopy properly. First attempt at modelling by the way. After watching your video and using your toothpick technique, I ended up with a perfectly painted canopy. Hard to be precise using the paintbrush with seventy-two year old fingers and eyes, but the cleanup with the toothpick was magical!! Thanks very much!

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  Год назад

      That is wonderful, I'm glad that this video was so helpful for you :)

  • @wgaswyt
    @wgaswyt 4 года назад +4

    this technique works out so well when using tamiya acrylic. i remember as kid doing this and completely forgot all these years later. struggled with maskol and got frustrated. youtube search led me here and old memories returned. working on this very same kit as well. the lines are so fine and this works perfectly. thanks for this video.

  • @DanielESmith-iz7lx
    @DanielESmith-iz7lx Год назад +1

    Hey. Thanks for the tooth pick clean up idea. I hand painted some canopies in the past and tried scraping with other things. Never thought to use a tooth pick. I revisited some older builds with the toothpick and did some decent clean up. Thanks.

  • @aergilson
    @aergilson 5 лет назад +73

    It took me an additional liter of Scotch to get such a steady hand

    • @STEAMBOLTANNIE
      @STEAMBOLTANNIE 3 года назад +2

      lol..when I was watching this dude I was thinking exactly the same thing and when I saw your comment I laughed!...and if you notice he is using a wine cork...hahaha

    • @joshvaclavik4003
      @joshvaclavik4003 Год назад

      No way my hand is steady enough for that

  • @dalemartell8639
    @dalemartell8639 3 года назад +1

    Doing the Airfix 1/72 B25 MkII and did this. Worked out really well, very pleased. Thanks.

  • @arjandevries5445
    @arjandevries5445 2 года назад +1

    Great trick with the toothpick, thx so much, I was about to give up when I discovered this tutorial

  • @mp-modelplastic
    @mp-modelplastic Год назад +1

    Very good video, well explain. Greetings from Portugal 😉👍

  • @Vtwin60
    @Vtwin60 3 года назад +1

    Thank you and live long and prosper

  • @kevinlien7107
    @kevinlien7107 3 года назад +1

    Very good and practical technique , easy to learn , thank you for sharing

  • @keranpower6805
    @keranpower6805 3 месяца назад +1

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @DanielESmith-iz7lx
    @DanielESmith-iz7lx Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @tangosettb
    @tangosettb 5 лет назад +3

    Wonderful video great technique in video making and the instruction and little tips as you painted were very informative.

    • @garethjones7725
      @garethjones7725 4 года назад +1

      Try Tiamia maskol comes in a bottle with brush adaptor

  • @baileyhoffman8638
    @baileyhoffman8638 4 года назад +19

    awesome tutorial, I actually moisten the tip of the toothpick by holding between my lips. a little bit of moisture can prevent scratching

    • @STEAMBOLTANNIE
      @STEAMBOLTANNIE 3 года назад

      how can you see the canopy with it so close to your lips?

    • @Flingwing24
      @Flingwing24 2 года назад +1

      Funnily enough I was thinking about softening the wood likewise. Possibly shaving it to a chisel point as you can for burnishing tape. Back in the day we would use this and cardboard to burnish brass on hard to reach cap badges etc.

  • @edmayday2142
    @edmayday2142 4 года назад +1

    Very good to see this done in detail......my questions all answered.....thanx!

  • @platonicbuu7454
    @platonicbuu7454 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much. I'm gonna mess it up.. but this is helpful.
    My son just bought a bunch of 40+ year old kits

  • @ernestoescudero1524
    @ernestoescudero1524 4 года назад +1

    Very nice, thanks for the video, always love your videos!

  • @zoranbiondic5836
    @zoranbiondic5836 5 лет назад +6

    Sharpening the toothpick!
    That's the deal.
    Almost lost you at one moment but - great vid.
    Thank you

  • @ssgtslick
    @ssgtslick 6 лет назад +11

    Color note- I work on jet fighters, mostly the A-10, but some others like the F-16, F-15, and a few Navy F/A-18 and Marine AV-8Bs. The canopy interiors on those are black over primer (usually chromate green/yellow). The note on that is the black is usually very faded. I would recommend using NATO black instead of Flat black, and maybe lighten it a bit more to a charcoal grey.

  • @CafeenMan
    @CafeenMan 5 лет назад +3

    Water-base paints make a mechanical bond. They basically just stick to the surface which is why they can be scraped off so easily. Lacquer will make a chemical bond - the solvent in it actually melts the plastic which makes it much harder to remove. Even if you get the paint off, the plastic will be damaged underneath because it was melted.

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  5 лет назад +1

      Interesting, this explains a lot when I tried to strip lacquer paint off of an Airfix kit.

  • @LoneWolf-oj3ml
    @LoneWolf-oj3ml 3 года назад +2

    私たち日本の「零戦」が、こんなに愛情をもって、製作して下さって感激しました💛
    フリーハンドの技術が、本当に素晴らしいですね~(=^・^=)

  • @hotelyankeealphabravotomca3304
    @hotelyankeealphabravotomca3304 6 лет назад +4

    What you do is Art called pinstriping ...Not many people have steady hands to Be able for this way of canopi painting!!! Very impressiv!!! :)

  • @nickjones4232
    @nickjones4232 4 года назад +3

    Great upload, thanks, I tried the toothpick method and it really does work. Cheers :)

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  4 года назад

      Thanks Nick, I'm glad to hear that it was successful for you :)

  • @reecetaylor4521
    @reecetaylor4521 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent video. Thanks!

  • @martinouellette9672
    @martinouellette9672 5 лет назад +7

    A sharpened length of sprue works wonders for stuff like this. Wood has a tendency to be too soft and splinter at the end. Have been using this trick for years... Try it!

  • @johnhammond6423
    @johnhammond6423 5 лет назад +3

    I pant Sellotape. then cut strips the width of the canopy frames and stick them over the canopy. Then a couple of cotes of clear or thinned gloss varnish over the hole canopy. Lastly carefully paint over the very slightly razed Sellotape canopy frame [if model is overall mat] and were done.
    Works every time and you get a real sharp looking canopy frame.

  • @ianhutchinson9330
    @ianhutchinson9330 5 лет назад +6

    Great video - wish my hands were that steady! Dampening (not wetting!) the tip of the cocktail stick with water or thinner (depending on what paint you use) can help remove stubborn spots of paint without having to press hard and risk damage to the surface.

  • @DJScaleModels
    @DJScaleModels 6 лет назад +5

    I must say, you have very steady hands my friend.

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  6 лет назад +1

      You should see my Dad, he's had a lot of practice he makes it look easy. Great icon picture by the way :)

    • @DJScaleModels
      @DJScaleModels 6 лет назад

      lol, i could say the same about my dad! I guess we both learn from the old breed

  • @megawave79
    @megawave79 3 года назад +2

    for canopies i find using a very fine dried-up brush works well. I accidentally discovered this a few years ago when I accidentally used enamel paints and couldn't clean the paint out of the brush

  • @Myfactory62
    @Myfactory62 6 лет назад +5

    Good video.Masking canopies fills me with dread as i have not been at it long. It seems some take so long to mask up that you could of learnt to paint it well freehand in the time it used up! Some might find the cork too small to hold or seat in your palm comfortably,if so,use a small jar plus lid or similar.Also don't thin the paint too much guys or it bleeds over the canopy.

  • @tonsouren8207
    @tonsouren8207 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant solution ! Be sure the paint is absolutely dry though! Thnx for the video

  • @davidsilvernail1540
    @davidsilvernail1540 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for posting.

  • @jsidaho1957
    @jsidaho1957 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial Rebel ! I am looking forward to trying this out !

  • @trevorowen865
    @trevorowen865 6 лет назад +1

    I enjoy your videos, thank you for posting , they're always helpful and encouraging

  • @captaind6178
    @captaind6178 2 года назад

    Absolutely LOVE that StarFleet delta logo. Found your video, and I bit the bullet today on a well...a simple Revell 1/48 Zero (#5267) as practice. It's almost a "shake-'n-bake" simple kit, but I gave it a bit of love anyway. Used your technique to satisfactory results (MY skills, but good practice). My compliments to the "chef".

  • @davidho2977
    @davidho2977 3 года назад +11

    This looks easier than masking with tape or liquid mask.

    • @BigGeeFishing
      @BigGeeFishing 3 года назад +1

      IT IS!!! I did it on the same canopy and am just delighted with the results.

  • @la_trastienda
    @la_trastienda 4 года назад +1

    Very good technique. A Zero canopy is always a challenge.
    Best regards.

  • @modart6339
    @modart6339 6 лет назад +4

    Wow! that has really helped me man :) Now I can paint the Kates canopy with no problems

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  6 лет назад

      I'm looking forward to seeing all of that in action :D

  • @chilarai1
    @chilarai1 3 года назад

    Great video. Now I'm totally confused but equally determined to forge ahead. I'm gonna try everything and this is one of the best ideas with acrylic.

  • @melloteam6899
    @melloteam6899 6 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial. Thank you. I wonder if black Vallejo primer would work just as well or better than Tamiya flat black paint.

  • @woody3590
    @woody3590 Год назад

    I have had two models so far that have come with the canopies already painted from factory. The only thing is that they are black in color and you have no option for color. You have very steady hands,I am almost 70 and my hands are a bit shakey. I take many breaks. Very good tutorial. I found with myself I had to slow down and take my time as I tend to want to rush it. Thank You for this video it is excellent.

  • @vincenzorusso9294
    @vincenzorusso9294 5 лет назад +1

    Questo video mi ha aperto un mondo grazie di cuore!!! Continua così....👍👍👍😂😂😂

  • @vortexmodeling
    @vortexmodeling 6 лет назад

    Thanks, I have struggled with painting canopies. This technique is going to be useful.

  • @Calvertfilm
    @Calvertfilm Год назад

    Great tip using cocktail sticks.

  • @andrewgowing9815
    @andrewgowing9815 4 года назад

    Great results!

  • @sanjayram1101
    @sanjayram1101 5 лет назад +1

    Wow thanks for sharing!

  • @ronasaurus74
    @ronasaurus74 4 года назад

    Seeing this video a couple of days too late...just gave up on masking a Tamiya Zero canopy the other day- just like that one . I figured out just that technique- hand stripe one frame section at a time with a fine Tamiya brush. Worked out so well that I'm probably just going to do them this way, as I brush paint anyway.

  • @steverazo7610
    @steverazo7610 2 года назад

    Nice tutorial, i don't have the patience to mask. I will try it tomorrow and let you know how I do.

  • @BasicModelling
    @BasicModelling 6 лет назад +1

    I find I use Tamiya paints a bit more lately.. and as you say they dry quite quickly. I need to stock up on a few more shades, I think.. :) Yikes, the look of concentration on my face... almost scary!! :) Still, the method works... and thanks for using a short clip from my video! :) It is a good method, glad you found it is working for you as well.. as you said, the key is to make sure the paint is thoroughly cured / dried.. :)

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  6 лет назад +2

      If it wasn't for your tutorial a lot of my money would be going to Eduard and Montex to pay for window masks :D Thanks for letting me use your video, my Dad was the one who got me into model building as a kid, but your channel was the one that really got me invested in the hobby, so I've really got to thank you for that :D

  • @Flingwing24
    @Flingwing24 2 года назад +1

    Many thanks for that. I have just completed my fourth model since re starting after 30 years. It was a PZL37a in 1:72 and masking and spraying was interesting. Immediate lesson here was the black base coat (it is slightly translucent, just won't show it in bright light). You are correct about black interiors to frames, this is to avoid the reflection back to the Perspex. I use lacquer mostly and it appears to chip and scratch off similarly so I will try this. I wonder if keying the frame carefully would help produce a better surface and a sharper edge? Thankfully the company who made my last one are sending me some spare canopies to practice on. I intend building other versions so if the practice works....pre painted canopies😁. Thanks again, more tips for the tool box👍

  • @gooscooby5988
    @gooscooby5988 4 года назад

    Patience 👍 good job.

  • @TractorCountdown
    @TractorCountdown 5 лет назад +2

    I've just tried this and it went OK. I think next time I'll apply a thin black wash over the whole canopy first to show the frames more clearly, then paint the frames.

  • @blackthorne1497
    @blackthorne1497 3 года назад +1

    I watched this video after making a disaster out of a nicely built DeHavilland Mosquito model (it has a very difficult canopy). I was about to give up when I saw this. I see that its alright to just paint the canopy. I have ruined my last clear canopy. I will be using this technique going forward.

  • @smokeyjoe4078
    @smokeyjoe4078 3 года назад

    Modeler and Star Trek Logo . . . Donated! ;-)
    Greetz from Germany

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much :) That is really kind of you :D

  • @timduggan1962
    @timduggan1962 4 года назад

    I also need to add: Just an observation -- you RUclips video makers have just the *best* fingernails for these close-up shots!
    A bit humbling when I look at my own...guess it's time for my manicure!! Cheers, and Carry On!!

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for that Tim, I'm pretty conscious about that to be honest. It is a bit embarrassing when my Mum commented that my fingers were nice than my sisters :/

    • @bugler75
      @bugler75 3 года назад

      @@rebelsatcloudnine your sister was probably even more embarrassed!
      I was a soldier for 22 years before I trained as a Registered Nurse. I had hard calloused hands until inbexane a Nirse and have to wash my hands many many times a day. Now I must moisturise my hands to protect the skin. Fast forward until one night I had all my mates over for cards, beers and movies and I started to use hand cream after I washed my hands...........!
      I love your video’s by the way 👍🏼 Thank you. Ian

  • @GunnerFenerty-c4x
    @GunnerFenerty-c4x 3 дня назад

    I use a Montana paint pen to do the canopies and sharp line camos

  • @JDsHouseofHobbies
    @JDsHouseofHobbies 6 лет назад

    Good to see the channel back!

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  6 лет назад

      Thanks Man. I haven't really got any videos completed but I've got some stuff on the way :)

  • @mbkmmodels9406
    @mbkmmodels9406 5 лет назад +1

    Nice work

  • @timduggan1962
    @timduggan1962 4 года назад

    This is so fabulous. When building airplanes I generally tend towards 1/48 and larger...(I also am big into Science Fiction; particularly *Star Trek* and of course *those* scales vary wildly!!). Masking fine detail can be a real chore and pain.
    But, just-for-fun and giggles I have a 1/72 Academy Stuka, *AND* a 1/48 Revell Stuka to build side-by-side for comparison
    (I know...Academy Vs. Revell? OK, not a fair fight, but...it's supposed to be a "fun" hobby though, right??). So, the thought of (gasp!) hand-painting fine lines? Never thought to attempt such an impossible feat -- until now!!
    Thanks for this video, it has re-energized me. Sitting here looking at a stack of kit boxes, and projects in-process but un-finished?
    Just the kick in the butt that I needed!!! (LOL)...

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  4 года назад

      I agree with you there Tim, but thanks to Rob and his method I've been able to paint up a few canopies with more ease and relaxation. I've had a few times with the hobby running into situations that are challenging a first until I can find a productive solution.
      I hope that this works out for you with your Stuka kits, those green house canopies are daunting at the best of times. I really need to get back into building a few Star Trek kits. I keep picking them up and not doing anything with them, but I get the most enjoyment out of sci-fi subjects lately.

  • @malcolmbolton1473
    @malcolmbolton1473 6 лет назад

    I've used the toothpick idea also,came up with that idea myself basically,didn't know about sanding it for the chisel effect though?,thanks for the great tip,cheers

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  6 лет назад

      No problem Malcolm, thanks for watching.

    • @malcolmbolton1473
      @malcolmbolton1473 6 лет назад

      All good buddy,i have been doing a few Pacific theatre US aircraft of late myself,have used a toothpick to apply the paint to canopies actually,takes a steady hand though but,cheers

    • @christopherpavkovich4995
      @christopherpavkovich4995 6 лет назад

      Does this work with enamel?

  • @catlady8324
    @catlady8324 3 года назад +2

    What kit is that that gives you a spare canopy? That’s brilliant!

  • @michaeltruhett4170
    @michaeltruhett4170 5 лет назад

    The gentleman you learned the toothpick method from does it the same way I do. I discovered by accident really when I was a kid. I didn’t own an airbrush so everything was painted with a brush. I didn’t even know such a thing as an airbrush existed. Anyway, I was very surprised someone else cleaned up canopy frames the same way I did. The reason I say that is I’m not very good at all at painting models, so I figured I was the only one that did it that way. My thinking was everyone else had much better ways of painting canopy frames. Turns out I’m not the only one that does it that way. As for your steady hand, I wish I had that capability. My hand shakes like I’m about to be hung. Anyway, the way I mask canopy frames now is to stick the tape on the window to be covered, draw the edge of the framework with a sharp pencil, pull the tape off, cut on the lines and stick the tape back in place. Once it’s all masked then I airbrush the frames. Last, the last thing I want to do or imply is me thinking I had invented the trick using a toothpick. Like I said earlier, I just assumed no one else had the same problems painting canopy frames as I did. I learned to build models on my own so I doubt very seriously if I build models the right way. Not even today. I’m pretty sure I’m doing some things wrong. It does make me feel better knowing you and that other gentleman do the same thing. I’ve seen his work and he does a terrific job. Anyway, thank you for sharing your skills and how you paint canopy frames sometimes.

    • @larrylaurence8041
      @larrylaurence8041 5 лет назад

      My hands would shake when I was applying decals, and doing other tedious tasks. Smoking a little marijuana would take care of that problem. Try it!

    • @michaeltruhett4170
      @michaeltruhett4170 5 лет назад +1

      My son smokes that stuff. I may have to try it and thank you for your video and response.

  • @Looney2ing
    @Looney2ing 6 лет назад +3

    I've used this trick also but if I have the time I will mask them. Makes the lines crisper. P.s. if I do need to brush paint I would rather use Vallejo white tops or the Revell aqua.

  • @Kabul81
    @Kabul81 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks for posting!
    Can always use more techniques.😬
    Jman👀

  • @rogerwachal3718
    @rogerwachal3718 6 лет назад

    Great video.
    Iv'e only have done a few planes
    How ever I do mostly cars and trucks .
    I think this will be very helpful on window glass especially on the trim area , thanks

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  6 лет назад

      No problem, thanks for watching Roger. I'm going to try this year and build a car or 2. It's a side of modelling that I really want to get the hang of, one day try a motorbike.

  • @steverodgers7261
    @steverodgers7261 2 года назад

    Thank you. I've had a real problem with my canopies. It really bothers me. I'm gonna try this method. I hope it works with enamels. Again thank you

  • @robbiestephens49
    @robbiestephens49 5 лет назад

    Great video

  • @geobeard3804
    @geobeard3804 6 лет назад +28

    I wouldn't trust my hands for a split second to do a canopy line like that lol.

    • @B501R
      @B501R 6 лет назад +2

      my problem as well

    • @dominicfox5741
      @dominicfox5741 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah same

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting 4 года назад +1

      yup, any time I try it becomes a mess.

  • @winterhear
    @winterhear 5 лет назад +3

    Sick steady hands man! ... Mine trembles like an alcoholic vet lol :D

  • @The_Sandcrawler
    @The_Sandcrawler 5 лет назад +1

    I have essential tremor and am trying to get more in to scale modeling because I like torturing myself I guess. Only thing that stops the shaking for a bit is alcohol. 🍻
    Enjoyed the video. Relaxing music too. I’m all about the bass.

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  5 лет назад +1

      I'm sorry to hear that. I think that's interesting that alcohol steadies your nerves. I'm glad that you enjoyed the video, I wish I knew of some way to help you out.

  • @giovanniparodi2693
    @giovanniparodi2693 6 лет назад +8

    salve
    grazie, ho imparato molto da questi video; adesso so perfettamente come lavorare ...
    un saluto
    Piero e famiglia

  • @succogastrico77
    @succogastrico77 4 года назад +1

    what's the bass line song in background? man!! makes your tutorial so chillout!!!

  • @lewistaylor1965
    @lewistaylor1965 Год назад

    Can you dip the canopy in Klear after you've done this?....I find that the acrylic will wear away slightly due to hand traffic and wondered if Klear would seal it in better

  • @michaelnaven213
    @michaelnaven213 4 года назад

    Thanks for the tips.

  • @craigwest8386
    @craigwest8386 2 года назад

    Lacquer tends to etch the styrene I think. Works best with acrylic to get a clean removal of paint

  • @psimon456
    @psimon456 2 года назад

    Thank you for a great video. I have never seen this and find your instructions very useful. I have just one question. After painting the canopy how do you add a varnish when there are no masks? Thank you in advance for your reply. All the best! Pavel

  • @melmoore6885
    @melmoore6885 6 лет назад

    really good informative video, learned a lot from it thanks.

  • @tonygary7611
    @tonygary7611 5 лет назад

    Very nice

  • @Flingwing24
    @Flingwing24 2 года назад

    Hello again. Been building a Lancaster and there is no way in hell its getting masked. Tried fine line tape and fluid but neither works well enough. I don’t dip but polish so paint adhesion is less. It is possible to carefully abrade the frames with a fine flat sanding stick to help restore polished edges (the definition wasn’t great to start with). I have been using this method to “tidy” where I have removed masking fluid and with lacquer it seems to work well. I tend to chisel point the sticks to create a less abrasive edge if that helps anyone but again, a really helpful video bud. CBA

  • @qatsi4897
    @qatsi4897 5 лет назад

    My optics specialist advises not to clean my glasses with paper towel, because the paper is made out of wood and the wood contains minerals that are harder than acrylic glasses :) Best to try the toothpick on a test piece of canopy first to see if the tip contains a hard mineral. But great job on your canopy, very well done.

  • @GYRUSS
    @GYRUSS 6 лет назад

    Now that video was very useful.......thanks mate.

  • @elliotmeme8076
    @elliotmeme8076 3 года назад +1

    Do you put the Pledge/Future/Klear on before or after you do this to clean up the "glass"?

  • @blastfiendsunite420
    @blastfiendsunite420 Год назад

    What about the clear coat layer? And weathering?

  • @chuchuchip
    @chuchuchip 3 года назад

    Interior color on the frame depends on the country. Old modeling trink, add a very small drop of liquid dishwashing soap to the bottle of Acrylic paint will break the surface tension of the paint.

  • @tedwong6790
    @tedwong6790 5 лет назад +1

    Guess its a good idea not to doing coffee when doing this great video

  • @TeddylsALiar
    @TeddylsALiar 6 лет назад

    That Tamiya brush looks awesome for this. I have a JU-87 ready to finish but I haven’t paintet the canopy because I’m too afraid I’ll mess it up, also because the glue makes the clear plastic get all cloudy on the inside and it’s irreversible.

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  6 лет назад

      For gluing clear parts, I've used white glue. I later on bought a great product called Microscale "Krystal Klear". It's like a really strong white glue.

    • @TeddylsALiar
      @TeddylsALiar 6 лет назад

      Can you only get it in hobby shops or is that available online?

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  6 лет назад

      Both, I tried getting through a hobby shop. They kept lying to me saying that it would come in stock next week. I finally had enough and ordered it online. You can see it here directly from their website. I also did a video "working with clear parts" where I use this stuff. www.microscale.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=MD&Product_Code=MI-9&Category_Code=FINPROD

    • @TeddylsALiar
      @TeddylsALiar 6 лет назад

      Does humbrol maskol work on canopies? I’m hesitant to use it because it has a seriour stench from the bottle and I don’t know what it might do to clear plastic.

    • @rebelsatcloudnine
      @rebelsatcloudnine  6 лет назад +1

      I've used it a few times to mask an entire canopy, but I've never got it to work on each individual panel like they advertise. I've also heard that it will turn a canopy purple, but I left it on one canopy for over half a year and that didn't happen. I agree, the stuff really stinks, but it dries fast.

  • @michealknight6003
    @michealknight6003 2 года назад

    Do you have any experience and using a hand brushed primer coat first before applying the primary color coat lines to the canopy? Please advise?

  • @MrDoncarnage
    @MrDoncarnage 4 года назад +2

    You dont drink coffee right? ;-) so steady hands there. Id paint multiple Zs attempting this

  • @jmaxwell2708
    @jmaxwell2708 Год назад

    Thank you very much I didn't know that

  • @datamek
    @datamek 3 года назад +2

    Simple method: mask only vertical lines with tape, paint, mask horizontal lines with tape- paint... works for me if masking went wrong

  • @jean-francoistremblay143
    @jean-francoistremblay143 6 лет назад

    If your using acrylic, you can dip the stick in windex. It help remove the paint without putting pressure.

  • @nathanlane414
    @nathanlane414 4 года назад

    It saved my life

  • @blacknass1943
    @blacknass1943 9 месяцев назад

    meybe tak a brush wit short and recktangular shap to draw the line. )