I think it is very disgusting saying if you can't yous a paint brush you must see a Doctor and the Doctor's are for medical purposes not for people Who dos no how to yous a paint brush and think that the person making that comment about seeing a Doctor should be very a shamed saying once again if you can't yous a paint brush you see a Dr . and the Doctor's are for people Who are very hill and not for someone hwo doesn't no how to yous a paint brush and he is Given the hobby a bad name and this on thing I would like to say about him he a stupid by making that comment especially when this people out there hwo need medical treatment and one last comment am Going to say he is a idiot after what he said and I build model airfix kits and all Going to Build the Michael MYERS Halloween model construction kit .
I brush paint with tamiya acrylics and they brush really good, and I actually thin them with water. And no this is not a cruel prank. You have to thin them a lot and let the paint dry for at least 1h. between coats. I even find Vallejo, AK, Revell aqua more difficult to work with than Tamiyas XF series. For brushes I use mostly squirrel hair brushes (synthetic or real) they are super fine and soft, they are designed to work with thin paints. This is of course my personal preference. Cheers!
For many years I painted with an airbrush, but one day I had to deliver a model for a birthday as a surprise gift and the airbrush played a bad trick on me. From that moment on I paint with a brush and as you say in your video you have to learn from your mistakes. With my technique and my brushes I achieve the same effects as with an airbrush. Also, painting with a brush takes less time cleaning than with an airbrush. Congratulations on your channel and work.
You can brush paint with Tamiya and Mr. Hobby lmao. I personally use Mr. Hobby’s ’Aqueous’ line which is a strange but effective solvent-based acrylic that can be thinned with water.
For the main stuff definitely, for smaller bits and pieces it's not really worth the effort imo. I tend to use vallejo's primer which is still pretty fragile but better than nothing; if you're willing to do some masking a spray primer like tamiya (or even rustoleum 2x as demonstrated on my f-14 build) will make your paint layers much more resilient.
@@HellfireModels Thank you kindly. My concern is more so for a good layer that the Acrylic Paint can "bite" into versus resiliency; Your time and insight is greatly appreciated.
you should never use tap water to thin your paints if your going to use water it should always be distilled water because tap water has a bunch of chemicals and sh*t in it that can mess with the paint, where distilled water has had all these chemicals and compounds removed.
Hi buddy. This was a interesting video apart from the unnecessary swearing. I,m a Londoner so I can swear like a Docker but I don,t think thats its appropriate here. Imagine that there is some youngster wanting to learn about painting models and then they hear this. I,m afraid to say that you should know better and you are sullying the hobby with this language. Please refrain from doing this,please.
In my experience not 100% necessary but strongly recommended. For all the main bits I've been using rustoleum 2x and it's worked quite well, but for smaller bits like the landing gears I don't bother personally
@@HellfireModels Spray can? I have some in a bottle which I assume is meant for airbrushing (I have airbrushes, but couldn't be effed, lol). Do you think I could brush it on?
@@supercededman depends. Water based primers like Vallejo or stynylnrez/mig one shot can go on alright fair easily albeit aren't as durable as the stuff you get in spray cans. I wouldn't imagine it'd be worth trying to brush on Mr surfacer or something along those lines though.
I think it is very disgusting saying
if you can't yous a paint brush
you must see a Doctor and the
Doctor's are for medical purposes
not for people Who dos no how to
yous a paint brush and think that
the person making that comment
about seeing a Doctor
should be very a shamed saying
once again if you can't yous a paint brush you see a Dr . and the
Doctor's are for people Who are very hill and not for someone
hwo doesn't no how to yous a paint brush and he is Given the hobby
a bad name and this on thing
I would like to say about him
he a stupid by making that comment especially when
this people out there hwo
need medical treatment
and one last comment am
Going to say he is a idiot after
what he said and I build model
airfix kits and all Going to Build
the Michael MYERS Halloween
model construction kit .
you should see a doctor for your grammar
You've got to have a chuckle!
Amazing
you are the werid one
What might this brother in Christ be trying to convey or imply?
This would be better if guzzler made a special appearance to throw milk at the model
Also banger vid man keep it up man
Gonna touch you bro
😆 That's a funny video and that quote from your favourite poet, Magic ! 🤣
I brush paint with tamiya acrylics and they brush really good, and I actually thin them with water. And no this is not a cruel prank. You have to thin them a lot and let the paint dry for at least 1h. between coats. I even find Vallejo, AK, Revell aqua more difficult to work with than Tamiyas XF series. For brushes I use mostly squirrel hair brushes (synthetic or real) they are super fine and soft, they are designed to work with thin paints. This is of course my personal preference. Cheers!
Hilarious. Damn good advice about paint selection.
For many years I painted with an airbrush, but one day I had to deliver a model for a birthday as a surprise gift and the airbrush played a bad trick on me. From that moment on I paint with a brush and as you say in your video you have to learn from your mistakes. With my technique and my brushes I achieve the same effects as with an airbrush. Also, painting with a brush takes less time cleaning than with an airbrush. Congratulations on your channel and work.
Another banger
You can brush paint with Tamiya and Mr. Hobby lmao. I personally use Mr. Hobby’s ’Aqueous’ line which is a strange but effective solvent-based acrylic that can be thinned with water.
What’s was the mirage model you was building that looks sick
You’re my new favourite guy. Please do more videos.
Thank you for sharing; Is the Model "primered" before the first layer of Acrylic Paint?
For the main stuff definitely, for smaller bits and pieces it's not really worth the effort imo. I tend to use vallejo's primer which is still pretty fragile but better than nothing; if you're willing to do some masking a spray primer like tamiya (or even rustoleum 2x as demonstrated on my f-14 build) will make your paint layers much more resilient.
@@HellfireModels Thank you kindly. My concern is more so for a good layer that the Acrylic Paint can "bite" into versus resiliency; Your time and insight is greatly appreciated.
you should never use tap water to thin your paints if your going to use water it should always be distilled water because tap water has a bunch of chemicals and sh*t in it that can mess with the paint, where distilled water has had all these chemicals and compounds removed.
I applaud your use of the English Language. Great vid.
Yes, dad, sorry, dad.
Hi buddy. This was a interesting video apart from the unnecessary swearing. I,m a Londoner so I can swear like a Docker but I don,t think thats its appropriate here. Imagine that there is some youngster wanting to learn about painting models and then they hear this. I,m afraid to say that you should know better and you are sullying the hobby with this language. Please refrain from doing this,please.
I agree 100 percent.
nobody cares abt it tho 😭😭
Ah shit you’re right
Gonna touch you bro
@@JimmyJohnson-fv3mqdawg 💀
Skynet told me it's illegal to paint models without an airbrush so you Sir are wrong 😂😂😂
That's funny, I use Tamiya acrylics all the time, and they work great. Maybe you're doing something wrong.
Primer ?
In my experience not 100% necessary but strongly recommended. For all the main bits I've been using rustoleum 2x and it's worked quite well, but for smaller bits like the landing gears I don't bother personally
@@HellfireModels and might I ask which colour primer ? Black, white, grey ?
@@HellfireModels Spray can? I have some in a bottle which I assume is meant for airbrushing (I have airbrushes, but couldn't be effed, lol). Do you think I could brush it on?
@@supercededman depends. Water based primers like Vallejo or stynylnrez/mig one shot can go on alright fair easily albeit aren't as durable as the stuff you get in spray cans. I wouldn't imagine it'd be worth trying to brush on Mr surfacer or something along those lines though.
lol not bad.
The video is less about modelling and more about being yelled at by a tryhard edgelord.
What do you mean edgelord?