Lincoln, you rock! You're not like everybody else. You dare to try different things and push through the new scary terrain and that gives us the courage to do the same. Awesome stuff. I'm liking the honest and raw journey that you bring us along with. We want more!
Amazingly informative video Linc!! It's so inspiring to watch you handpaint your kits and makes me want to follow along right away if I weren't stuck at work haha! Stay healthy and be well mate :)
@@PaintonPlasticbyLincolnWright thanks so much for the detailed reply, yeah I hear you, smaller flat brush for the colour step. I went back and watched the rust layer video, really interesting seeing the technique applied to minis, I've only ever used it on scenery before.
@@PaintonPlasticbyLincolnWright maybe a 1.144 scale HG Grimoire red Beret.. Now im making a diorama with a MSM-07s Z Gok 1/144 HG. I use now for the first time mig scrath fluid. To make the gundam destroyed in a rock wall. 'The Falen One" And also loved the vid with the wet rust blending. Going to try out. Thx
With this technique, you could possibly have run with that 'wrong' green and repeated the dabbing on in shaded areas to mimic sun-bleaching in the paler areas.
Lincoln, you rock! You're not like everybody else. You dare to try different things and push through the new scary terrain and that gives us the courage to do the same. Awesome stuff. I'm liking the honest and raw journey that you bring us along with. We want more!
I appreciate that! Let's do MAWR!!!
I love how authentic this video is. Like us, he makes errors. And that deserves more likes.
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My wife uses the start loose finish tight technique like a queen. 10/10
Great build
Thanks Mark!
You are one of the channels that helped me to try hand painting. Hoping to learn more from you. Great tutorial like always!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Linc this is great. Fair play to you, a very gutsy approach. I love the interaction of the green and the rust layer
hey thanks Pat! Yes, there was a little fear there at some points but press on and make it happen right?
Mate, great tutorial. Im totally going to give it a go.
and mostly painting in acrylic im hyped about doing this!
Cool, I'm also getting ready to do a Gunpla in acrylics that might work for you, thank for subscribing both here and on my blog Cody!
Amazingly informative video Linc!! It's so inspiring to watch you handpaint your kits and makes me want to follow along right away if I weren't stuck at work haha! Stay healthy and be well mate :)
Thanks always Michael!
Interesting choice of colors..love it! 😍👍👍
Thank you 🤗
You should always be a fan of your work but this is awesome!
Thank you so much 😀
Very helpful video man, I'm a newbie scratch builder and this was so informative. Thanks. 😎
Glad it was helpful!
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I could of also used the spongering technique that u taught us
This looks superb, thanks for another awesome video, do you think this would work on Warhammer Tau models?
It should work on all kinds of models, we will just need to tweak the scale of the resolution and thickness of paint for example. Have fun!!
@@PaintonPlasticbyLincolnWright thanks so much for the detailed reply, yeah I hear you, smaller flat brush for the colour step. I went back and watched the rust layer video, really interesting seeing the technique applied to minis, I've only ever used it on scenery before.
That`s a awesome technic, will try it out some day on a Gundam.. ;-)
Go for it!
@@PaintonPlasticbyLincolnWright maybe a 1.144 scale HG Grimoire red Beret.. Now im making a diorama with a MSM-07s Z Gok 1/144 HG. I use now for the first time mig scrath fluid. To make the gundam destroyed in a rock wall. 'The Falen One" And also loved the vid with the wet rust blending. Going to try out. Thx
With this technique, you could possibly have run with that 'wrong' green and repeated the dabbing on in shaded areas to mimic sun-bleaching in the paler areas.
Yes we can!