Firstly I would like to thank you for now doing your videos in English. It is really appreciated. I have only recently started model building again after 25 years. Since I have subscribed to your channel I have learnt a lot and look forward to using some of your techniques on my future builds.
Mig, you are amazing in two languages! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us English speakers. I have learned so much. Please keep sharing!
Very good👍Thanks for English! I'm not from America and not from Spain 😊 But now, I can understand everything, because I know English. Thanks you again. Now, I'm waiting new video. Good luck!
Awesome!!! thank you for taking the time to do this for your non Spanish speaking viewers. I’m Just beginning my mig ammo collection and find the tutorials you give so helpful. Love all your products 👍👌👍
Hello from Australia and yes I did like the vid. I have been using these rubber brushes also on the bases/landscapes much easier to clean than the hairbrush
Nice effects on that awesome tiger mig you are so lucky to have your own model company I wish I could work as part of it and maybe come and live in Spain it would be fantastic
Fantastic tutorial thank you very much for the English version. I have this pigment and have just bought these brushes. I shall definitely try this. Thanks again.
Muchos gracias, señor Jimenez! I didn't know about this simple and effective technique before watching this video. I have been using rubber brushes for sculpting for a long time but didn't know this was possible. Very useful and interesting video! :-)
Great video Mr. Mig. Very simple technique that brings great effects. Do you ever considered to sell your own brushes? I think it's a good idea because many ppl don't know wchich are good for modelling.
Thank you for making a version in English :) At this moment i usually use a pencil to create metal effects, and i'm thinking about buying your pigment. What is the main advantage of your pigment in comparison to a lead pencil? I love your Tiger II by the way! How did you make those footprints on it? They look amazing!
really like your products i find your weathering books really useful for my rye field tiger tank im making on my RUclips channel GD Models at the moment.
no mater how many tools /equipment I get somebody always finds a new one for me to buy :-)) Great Video Thanks for the English (yours is much better than my Spanish ) Aadiós por ahora
Hello Mig Thank you so much for this video, great stuff. I will buy a jar of that. Your friend Werner from Delmenhorst, Germany, we met us at Modellbau König, you weather my Leopard 2A6 and signed it. Good luck for the future. Your friend Werner
Thanks a lot for the English version! You could save yourself some time and effort by just adding subtitles to one version. You could even alternate between languages in order to satisfy both communities... 😁 One question: Does this work with white pigments, too? Would be awesome for cockpits.....
Hola Miguel. Solo queri decirte que tu bocabulario en Ingles es muy bueno pero tienes que practicar mas tu pronunciacion, pero tus videos son excelentes.
Very cool to see the videos in English! I think you might actually be able to make 1 video and just have 2 language tracks, switchable by the user, so you can record the video and then record a separate voice over. Might be something to look into. Either way, thanks for the videos!
Very kind of you to make this video for your English-speaking fans.
I'm a fan from Korea and wanted to tell you how pleased I am seeing you speak to your viewers in English!
Thanks MIG :) the rubber brush was the first thing I bought when I got back to modelling. It's good to see a proper tutorial on how to use these
Firstly I would like to thank you for now doing your videos in English. It is really appreciated. I have only recently started model building again after 25 years. Since I have subscribed to your channel I have learnt a lot and look forward to using some of your techniques on my future builds.
You have nothing to apologize for. Thank you for your efforts .
Mig, you are amazing in two languages! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us English speakers. I have learned so much. Please keep sharing!
These rubber brushes are called 'clay shapers' in case anyone was looking for them online. Royal sovereign is one of the makers.
Thanks Mig
Thanks. The effort to do this in English is much appreciated. Mark
Thank you very much for this English version. I love your products, techniques and results.
Your English is very good. Thank you so much. Your how-to videos are excellent! Some of the best I've seen anywhere. Please keep up the good work!
Wow great, simple and easy technique to apply the metal pigements, and it may also work with other kind of pigments.
Very good👍Thanks for English! I'm not from America and not from Spain 😊 But now, I can understand everything, because I know English. Thanks you again. Now, I'm waiting new video. Good luck!
Thanks Mig!! Much love from Denver, CO. We love you here ! :)
Awesome!!! thank you for taking the time to do this for your non Spanish speaking viewers. I’m Just beginning my mig ammo collection and find the tutorials you give so helpful. Love all your products 👍👌👍
Hello from Australia and yes I did like the vid. I have been using these rubber brushes also on the bases/landscapes much easier to clean than the hairbrush
Love the product and now I see a different way to apply it to areas of a model.
Thanks Mig and keep up the fantastic work.
Nice effects on that awesome tiger mig you are so lucky to have your own model company I wish I could work as part of it and maybe come and live in Spain it would be fantastic
Fantastic tutorial thank you very much for the English version. I have this pigment and have just bought these brushes. I shall definitely try this. Thanks again.
been using one of these for years for this purpose. and thanks for the English version
Unfortunatly for me I discovered 1 year ago only!! So, maybe more people have the same problem...
Thank you Mig. Loved the idea of using the "rubber brush"
Muchos gracias, señor Jimenez! I didn't know about this simple and effective technique before watching this video. I have been using rubber brushes for sculpting for a long time but didn't know this was possible. Very useful and interesting video! :-)
So glad u take the time to make us English fans this translation
Thank you Mig for doing English videos! I have been waiting for this!
Hello from Russia!
Thank you for your efforts! Espesialy for the English version!
Thanks for the English version we love you
Thanks for the English version.
Thanks for the English, I'll be watching a lot more of your videos in the future. 👍
AWESOME!!! Definitely doing it like this from now on
What a top bloke very good video. Love watching and listening to such an enthusiastic pro. Thanks
Thanks Mig :) I was wondering why the switch, and I am glad you decided to do them both :)
This is one of amazing product make me obsessed with ammo, I used this to weathering 1/6 weapons
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Thank you sir for all that you share love and respect from Texas
Thank you Mr. Mig
Thank you and Great tip !!! I have those tools but never thought of using it in that fashion !
Thanks for the English version!
Clay shapers, been using them for some years now. Thanks for the English vidio, Mig.
Have a question...metallic parts of the tank has painted with metallic acrylic paint and than highlighted with metal pigment?
An excellent presentation and thank you for doing this in English.
Excellent tutorial video. Thanks Mig!
Great video Mr. Mig. Very simple technique that brings great effects. Do you ever considered to sell your own brushes? I think it's a good idea because many ppl don't know wchich are good for modelling.
Amazing, cheers!!!!
Bravo!!!!
Do you have video on German armor three tone scheme?
And how too modulate this scheme?
Great Mig... nice to see you back to the English (publishing a video only in Spanish is too restrictive for a publisher)
Yes, more vids. please. Very educational and interesting. Thank you.
Thank you Mr. Mig I love your products.
Thanks Mig. Really appreciate you doing videos in English. 👍
Thank you for this, Mig. It's so good to learn new techniques. I really look forward to the next video. All the best.
Thank you for making a version in English :)
At this moment i usually use a pencil to create metal effects, and i'm thinking about buying your pigment. What is the main advantage of your pigment in comparison to a lead pencil?
I love your Tiger II by the way! How did you make those footprints on it? They look amazing!
RollingThunderModels pencil is hard and pigments are in various tones. I prefer pigments.
Why not a pointed q-tip? Having some pigment fall off the rubber onto another part of the model can make things unnecessarily messy
Great video Mig's thank you forthe English version...your English is great time for more videos!
Muchas gracias that you have made a video for us English speakers :-) Excellent and Thank You...
Great video, Mig ! Thanks for doing this in English !
really like your products i find your weathering books really useful for my rye field tiger tank im making on my RUclips channel GD Models at the moment.
Mig, is the metal pigment basically just graphite powder?
Thank you Mig
I know im late but precision is paramount. Especially on gundams with very little weathering.
Great! English videos are very important.
Your friend Alex here my friend you did the video very good in English looking forward to a lot more I just subscribed to you love the technique
Cheers matey I was learning Spanish to listen to you
But keep up the great work
Very kind of you
Thanks Mr. Mig. Love your products. Godbless you.
Nice video Mig
Another great one Mig😃👍🏻
Thanks. Love your videos and products.
Thank you so much. 😉
look at the shirt. greetings from Croatia!! happy new year 2021!!
Thanks Mig!
thank you senor Jimenez
no mater how many tools /equipment I get somebody always finds a new one for me to buy :-))
Great Video Thanks for the English (yours is much better than my Spanish )
Aadiós por ahora
Very awesome products! Love the videos 💯🏁
Thank you Mig , I still enjoy even if I cannot understand:)
Always good stuff. Siempre!
I love Spanish accent. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Mig …great stuff !
thanks that was great. cant wait for the next one.
Excellent thank you Mig..
thanks , very helpful, cant wait for other video
Very good! Thank you.
Thanks
Hello Mig
Thank you so much for this video, great stuff. I will buy a jar of that. Your friend Werner from Delmenhorst, Germany, we met us at Modellbau König, you weather my Leopard 2A6 and signed it. Good luck for the future. Your friend Werner
Thanks a great tip.
A little late to comment, but like others that have posted, thanks much for doing a vid in English. Take Care.
Thank Mig
Perfect - will use the rubber brush and gun metal pigment on locomotive handrails :-) David
Thanks a lot for the English version!
You could save yourself some time and effort by just adding subtitles to one version. You could even alternate between languages in order to satisfy both communities... 😁
One question: Does this work with white pigments, too? Would be awesome for cockpits.....
Awesome ! Thanks Amigo.
Apology unnecessary, many thanks for making the effort for we linguistically challenged English speakers.
thanks mate, rocking that accent, I love it, also the your advice
Hola Miguel. Solo queri decirte que tu bocabulario en Ingles es muy bueno pero tienes que practicar mas tu pronunciacion, pero tus videos son excelentes.
Very cool. 👍 Thank you
Amazing ! very useful. Muchas gracias !
Very cool to see the videos in English! I think you might actually be able to make 1 video and just have 2 language tracks, switchable by the user, so you can record the video and then record a separate voice over. Might be something to look into. Either way, thanks for the videos!
My condolences for the loss of your wife just found out,, she was very beautiful.
Super, nice!!!!
Cant't til this get to the USA
nice wideo man, thanks
Love it !!!! Great stuff!!!!!!
Thanks for pencil it works good for metal
Teach me please 🙏
Don't apologise, some of us can cope with subtitles!