PAINTING & WEATHERING T34 / 76 RUSSIAN 4BO (1/35, Tamiya)
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- A full step-by-step tutorial about painting and weathering a T34 / 76. Acrylics, enamels and oils. Painting Russian 4BO with post-shading (airbrush), chipping, enamel pinwash, painting realistic rust parts, painting stowage, realistic dust weathering, oil and grease effects, etc. Everything is there!
The main question was: Can we do realistic dust weathering with pigments? Let's find out...
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Nice video again😅 and a lot of good and interesting information 👌
Glad to hear that... ❤️
I really enjoy watching your builds, tips and techniques but I really, really love your humour.....definitely makes me smile :)
Tnx. It mean a lot to me... ❤️😀
Fantastic one 👍 so simple and so effective though
Tnx, Chriss... ❤️
Complimenti, veramente bello!
Grazie 1000...
fantastic job 🤩👍
Tnx, mate
Good job mate!
Tnx, mste...
Excellent results for such an kit. One thing though, if you build anymore Tamiya T34s, remove the towing eyelets on the bow armour. These were added post war by the grounds crew at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in order to tow the tank. Production models never had them installed, and Tamiya mistakenly added them to the kit. They really stick if you know that they're not supposed to be there.
Tnx. Those are details that I must pay more atention. I totaly understand you... 😁💪
I’ve seen some very good looking 1/35 T-34’s. But yours looks mean. Ready to fuel, reload and continue the mission! 👍🏻👍🏻
Greetings from Las Vegas, USA!
I will just say ❤️❤️❤️
Excellent piece of work mate.
I love your videos and your sense of humour that really makes your videos enjoyable to watch.
Thanks for sharing your great work once again ❤😊
Glad you like it...
The T-34 is the best tank model to build because no matter what modifications you do to it there was probably one made like it for real.
So true... 😂😂😂
Spray your pigment fixer from about 1 foot away and mist it on. It gives a beautiful effect with spotty contrast. Absolutely killer effect.
As far as I tried, you can spray it from the roof... The light shade of pigment will be gone... But tnx for the comment... ❤️😀
Great built, just be careful when using your mouth to wet or like I did to clean the brushes.
I got a tooth infection I can still remember to this day.
Anyway, as an Italian I have to ask you which are your favourite italian dishes.
Keep up the outstanding work and food habits!
🤣🤣🤣 Tnx, mate. I will keep this in mind...
Great Russian Tank 😊Modelcomrade
Hehe... Tnx, comrade... ❤️
Where did the 'welds don't rust' things come from?
Because, you know, they do. They're high carbon.
They do and they dont. It really depends of the "adding" material...
Cousin diorama, how'd you add the plastic card to the sponsor area of the kit, to cover those holes? Do you have a template or pics so we can use? As that is one of the reasons I font like the really old tamiya stuff.
Hmmm, not sure what holes are you talking about. For the lower hull, just styrene sheets from inside, and putty to fill holes from outside
@@dioramadevil yes that's what I'm taking about the holes by the tracks you used sheet to fill it so no daylight shows through
@@rickmoreno6858 A, ok. So this is it. I also glued two big pieces of styrene under the fenders, because there was a hugue hole too...
Fantastic one 👍 so simple and so effective though
Tnx, mate