I really appreciate these brush paining videos because not everyone has an airbrush or can use enamels where they live. Seeing that something like this can be made if you know enough about the craft helps me feel like I do have hope to improve.
@@Modkits131 your video as well as your model quality is improving, keep the improvements, and you will reach way more than 2k subs :) Keep up the good work, lovely videos these are!
Simply a great result with this good executed work on the Tiger II. Absolute cool paintwork with this color pattern. With this weathering and the mud it has become an outstanding model and this in the small scale. Great! Best wishes, Joachim
I really like this model. I enjoy seeing the War Thunder color schemes because they are really unique and colorful. The extra tracks on the side of the turret was a fun addition I never see on any other tiger 2s. I noticed that your base coats are becoming smoother as time goes on and looks near airbrushed on the flat parts, a place where I still see visible brush strokes and the "brush texture" that is visible on a lot of hand-painted models, my own included (not a bad thing, but airbrushes are naturally smoother with correctly mixed paints). How much did you thin down your paint to get that consistency? Your green tone was a great color, and its partly the reason I prefer to mix my own paints with a few basic colors. My favorite part of the model was the weathering on the bottom. The wet and dry contrasts looked really realistic. I am considering getting those life color muddy paints. Another great video in such a short time. I'm glad that your friend enjoyed his gift!
Wow! You’re actually surprising me with your well worded and detailed comments. I’m impressed really. I thinned down the green base coat a little more than usual and I just made sure to keep the consistency after each layer. I made sure not to flood surface with paint, just by keeping the paint on my brush to a medium amount or small. It’s awesome to hear that you enjoy my videos and models, as well as possibly helping you along the way. But thank you, I’m greatly appreciative for such a viewer like you and your feedback. And yes my friend loved the gift. :-D
@@Modkits131 Thank you for the advice. Flooding is a bad habit of mine that I need to work on. I'm always happy to provide some constructive feedback. Your videos helped me improve upon my own work, so I'm glad that my comments are giving something back to you. :D
Most of my other videos have me weathering my models without pigments. But I could definitely plan to make a video about weathering techniques with acrylics only. :)
Just re-watching this, in 5:51 if you want to be more precise, just apply the super glue to the wire only, not to the plastic, like that you make no mess and by my experience its glued to the model just as good.
Thank you for the helpful feedback. Yeah I don’t know why I didn’t apply the super glue to the wire, as I usually do. But the toothpick was not as effective in this case lol. :)
l hate individual track links in 1/72 . Why can't Revell and others mould the tracks / running gear in one piece plastic ? The tedious , boring and sometimes stressful assembly ruins what is mostly an enjoyable build . That said a well constructed model and a excellent paint job .
Not forever. Just for a while as I currently don’t have access to all my hobby supplies. As they’re currently in storage for the moment. Thank you. :-)
Wow 2 videos in a week, what a treat! Your models ere exceptional and this one is no different. Keep up the good work!
I’m glad you enjoy my work man thanks. It means a lot. :-)
I really appreciate these brush paining videos because not everyone has an airbrush or can use enamels where they live. Seeing that something like this can be made if you know enough about the craft helps me feel like I do have hope to improve.
That’s amazing to hear that I’ve been able to help inspire you in working on your models. Especially when It’s just acrylics only. Thank you. :-)
Very well done! Thank you for the video and the techniques!
Tank you very much.
This model looks gorgeous! By the way, congratulations on 2K my friend
Thank you I can’t believe I managed to reach such a number. :)
@@Modkits131 your video as well as your model quality is improving, keep the improvements, and you will reach way more than 2k subs :) Keep up the good work, lovely videos these are!
Now this is surely the Best brush painted model ive seen
The model looks great and I like the extra tracks on the turret. Thanks for sharing this.
I finally found someone who panit models using brush. You are doing really good models keep it up
Thank you. I’m lucky that you were able to come across my channel and enjoy my work. Much appreciated muh friend.
Very nice model. Hats off!
Love the result. And congratulation to 2k subs! :)
A fantastic paint job on an excellent kit👍
Wonderful print job. Two thumds up for you. I do admire your speedy output, especially in mini scale armour. Thanks 👍🙏
Simply a great result with this good executed work on the Tiger II. Absolute cool paintwork with this color pattern.
With this weathering and the mud it has become an outstanding model and this in the small scale. Great!
Best wishes, Joachim
Thank you mein freünd. I’m glad you liked the Tiger II. I appreciate your kind words greatly. :-)
Wow , really nice looking model , great job.
Great work on this one! Definitely your best work - by far. Keep it up! Love the camo 😁
Thank you, I don’t usually tute my own horn. But I’m really proud of myself in how this one came out.
@@Modkits131 Certainly deserving. Where are you from?
Planet Earth. No jk. NC man :)
@@Modkits131 Nice. I’m from Ohio
Cool man at least are time zones aren’t too different. Lol
You are very talented my friend.
I remember building a revell panther as one of my first models, the tracks were difficult without a doubt!
I really like this model. I enjoy seeing the War Thunder color schemes because they are really unique and colorful. The extra tracks on the side of the turret was a fun addition I never see on any other tiger 2s.
I noticed that your base coats are becoming smoother as time goes on and looks near airbrushed on the flat parts, a place where I still see visible brush strokes and the "brush texture" that is visible on a lot of hand-painted models, my own included (not a bad thing, but airbrushes are naturally smoother with correctly mixed paints). How much did you thin down your paint to get that consistency? Your green tone was a great color, and its partly the reason I prefer to mix my own paints with a few basic colors.
My favorite part of the model was the weathering on the bottom. The wet and dry contrasts looked really realistic. I am considering getting those life color muddy paints.
Another great video in such a short time. I'm glad that your friend enjoyed his gift!
Wow! You’re actually surprising me with your well worded and detailed comments. I’m impressed really.
I thinned down the green base coat a little more than usual and I just made sure to keep the consistency after each layer. I made sure not to flood surface with paint, just by keeping the paint on my brush to a medium amount or small.
It’s awesome to hear that you enjoy my videos and models, as well as possibly helping you along the way. But thank you, I’m greatly appreciative for such a viewer like you and your feedback. And yes my friend loved the gift. :-D
@@Modkits131 Thank you for the advice. Flooding is a bad habit of mine that I need to work on. I'm always happy to provide some constructive feedback. Your videos helped me improve upon my own work, so I'm glad that my comments are giving something back to you. :D
🤝👍👌
Love the vid! Can you make of video of all the weathering techniques with acrylics?
Most of my other videos have me weathering my models without pigments. But I could definitely plan to make a video about weathering techniques with acrylics only. :)
@@Modkits131 ok, I would love that!
I actually grinded america and germany top tier and this thing really helped me.
stronk cannon+stronk armor.
Yeah, the Tiger II really helped me understand armor and how to use it. Especially with the long German 88 gun being my absolute favorite. :)
@@Modkits131 true
Just re-watching this, in 5:51 if you want to be more precise, just apply the super glue to the wire only, not to the plastic, like that you make no mess and by my experience its glued to the model just as good.
Thank you for the helpful feedback. Yeah I don’t know why I didn’t apply the super glue to the wire, as I usually do. But the toothpick was not as effective in this case lol. :)
How much time did take a build and painting?
About 5 days total
But this model became more expensive. Recently, it was PLN 50, now in PL about PLN 72. Yesterday I managed to buy a Panzerhaubitze 200 for PLN 30
Oh interesting. Thank you for informing me on this.
l hate individual track links in 1/72 . Why can't Revell and others mould the tracks / running gear in one piece plastic ? The tedious , boring and sometimes stressful assembly ruins what is mostly an enjoyable build . That said a well constructed model and a excellent paint job .
missing the videos... have you stopped doing them?
Not forever. Just for a while as I currently don’t have access to all my hobby supplies. As they’re currently in storage for the moment. Thank you. :-)
Tiger 2h Sla16 from War Thunder:D
Tiger 2 sla16
Yes, yes it is.
@@Modkits131I’m building a tiger ii sLa.16 out of a 1/35 tamiya king tiger with aftermarket parts and this really helped
@@luftwaffe4139 Cool man that’s going to look great.
@@Modkits131 thanks
yo could u make leopard 1 from tamiya its my favorite tank ever!
Ah yes. Another model to add to my collection. :)
@@Modkits131 yes! keep up the good work
gj
It's like watching low budget plasmo (in a good way, i'm not trying to offend you).
I’m offended😭No just kidding. I’ve always thought that too. I’m like a cheap American knock off compared to Plasmo. Lol.
@@Modkits131 don't forget you sound like plasmo's bigger cousin
😂 Your not wrong there. :-)
I'd say he's more of an Uncle Nightshift kind of guy haha