Watching this while cleaning the seamlines of the wheels of my Jagdpanzer, atleast i won't be bored and will surely pick up some big brain techniques, cheers Uncle!
The master is back! Pen and paper ready along with my dreams of being able to reach such quality!! Who agrees that the master's English is AMAZING??!!! Better teacher than all modellers I've come across and English isn't even the first language!!! Modeller and linguist!!
Well I'm very impressed with your techniques I am 61 years old and I've been building models since I was 10 I've always used enamels and oil paints for weathering and washes love you videos keep up the good work you're becoming in my opinion a master modeler
I absolutely love your videos and I’m not even an armour modeller, I mostly do aircraft but I’ve learned so many great techniques from watching you. I’m fact I think I want to try a tank for the first time for my next project. It’ll probably be rubbish but it’ll be fun! Thanks for the inspiration and keep doing what you’re doing!
I'm at the paint stage of a Panzer III M and a Panzer IV H and I think I'll be using this series as my painting guide. When I first started in this hobby you'd only need three colours for a Panzer, dunkelgelb for the tank, black for the tracks and silver for the MG! Well done (again!) Martin and I'm looking forward to the next episode!
I thoroughly enjoyed this Martin , haven’t popped in for awhile so I’m ready and inspired to get on with my railway modelling, maybe one day I’ll do a tank of some sort for my layout regards Fred 😎👌
I finished its king tiger and it looks great, to the point that my modelling dad of 30 years said I did better then he ever could, I’ve been doing this for 2 years
Amazing work!!! It is quite interesting to watch your Jagdpather videos and the Aussie Tank Museum Jagdpanther videos. There has never been a better time for this hobby!! Looking forward to the winter months and more time for modeling.
The US currently uses what's called Chemical Agent Resistant Coating (CARC) which was painted over the old paint jobs. The CARC coat is textured, the non-CARC paint wasn't textured. They started painting everything a few decades ago so a lot of the older vehicles have started chipping and you can see the old, dull paint. This series have given me inspiration to attempt a similar project with a more modern US vehicle.
I built the Ming Panther A Early recently and found a color pic from Wiking Div. in 1944 on Flickr. While not perfect, the color was still there! Your Zimmerit chipping is spot on, except the Zimmerit is Dark Yellow! Almost the same as Dunkle Gelb but slightly more orange, Slightly, tiny bit... I too expected a Lt. Gray but Ochre Pigment and saw dust will do that!
Very nice and realistic zimmerit. I used to have a piece of real zimmerit my dad brought back (among other things). But, sadly it has been lost to the sands of time.
I’m loving this series Uncle! You have given me some great inspiration for my own Jagdpanther, and I am looking forward to the weathering steps. Greetings from Australia!
Theres something about the red primer with the pale adhesives around the edges of the damaged zimmerit that makes it feel more like a wounded beast. Really cool effect
Nice... Im going to build an AA E100 into an 1946 Diorama... He´s gonna sit beside some trees and a destroyed railroad.... Im so excited to build this!!!!
Always learn something usable. I might rarely use the techniques as I normally paint "battle ready" table top models, but every once in a while one of my gamers askes for some bling on a particular vehicle/ individual as they basically defied the dice.
Mate, your videos are so good that i wanted do this too but i dont have skills nor money to buy that so.... goodluck with your channel you are doing really satisfying videos :) (gonna support as much i can you deserve it)
I have seen a video about a Hellcat model. I would really like to see a model with open turret with inerior done by you. I love your videos. Your are one of the best on YTB.
Guys, the red oxide paint is the RAL 8012 reference that the Germans used as an anti-rust paint. For the vallejo colors, it is the reference 70.814 Burnt Cadmium Red and for the prince august, it is the reference Rouge cad. Brulé 814
YOSH! MY FRIDAY FIX! Edit: Hey Uncle, is there any chance you could talk a bit more about your airbrush setup? I know you are using a Harder & Steinbeck Evolution, but what about your compressor? I'm researching what to buy myself and what else to look out for.
Instead of a compressor, consider using a compressed gas cylinder (eg CO2) with a pressure reducing valve. It's absolutely quiet and the flow from the gun doesn't pulsate at all. Personally, I have been using a 7kg bottle for this purpose for a long time, because I live in an apartment and I usually get to spray by night, when everyone is sleeping 😉. So absolute satisfaction for me and I can highly recommend. The only disadvantage is that the rest of the filling is not easily estimated, it is only according to the weight of the bottle. Otherwise it has no mistake ... 😊
@@shotekczech7604 Hey Shotek, Thanks for the reply, I have seen others use this method but isn't refilling the canister quite expensive? Having quickly looked at the prices it seems almost the same price as a compressor and this doesn't need refilling.
Bottles are usually used in beverage machines and a 7kg filling in the Czech Republic costs about 12 - 15 €. This amount lasts for many hours of operation at normal airbrush pressure, which is IMO quite reasonable. There are even smaller bottles available...
Of course, many things could happen during our lives and the decision is always up to each individual who must consider the acceptable amount of risk. In any case, AFAIK identical CO2 cylinders are commonly placed, for example, in restaurants under postmix beverage vending machines, which mix soft drinks of well-known brands from concentrate. The CO2 fire extinguisher is the same, except that it emits liquid CO2 from the bottom due to the different type of valve. E.g. air cylinders for divers have the contents of the cylinder also compressed into a liquid state ... Each such cylinder must be inspected regularly and passed a pressure test. On the contrary, the aibrush compressor should ideally also have a tank so that the outlet pressure does not pulsate. Of course, there is significantly less pressure inside the tank, but neither revision nor pressure testing is usually done there. Due to the condensation of air humidity, the air tank corrodes from the inside over time, the wall thins and IMO it is also not completely without risk. So, it is always up to everyone to consider the pros and cons and choose what suits them best.
I'm not sure about the color for the chipped zimmerit but interested to see how it turns out. Great work, really enjoy seeing your 'process' and hearing your rationale for how you do things! Always something to learn with your videos, can't wait for the next episode 👍
all our favorite uncle is back with more jagdpanther goodness! The panther is one of the sexiest tanks in my opinion and the TD version is just as if not more sexy.
Been trying to clean my airbrush for an hour!! An hour!! 😠😡🤬 Jezzzz!! And now I lost the damn cap for the cup…. This is brutal. Lol But I did get a nice Tiger I model in along with my AK Interactive Rust & Grime Strikes!
Excellent video as always! I have a question about the decals you used. Are they supposed to represent a field paint job too? They look like the templates to paint the numbers and balkenkreuzen were put on in a sloppy way... the black inner parts of said numbers and balkenkreuzen are a bit off centre compared to the white outer lines. Made me wonder wheher they're just 'misprinted' decals or thye're supposed to look this way to represent a sloppy paint job in the field.
GREAT VIDEOS!!!!! wealth of info and talent here. Question for you, do you think any of your weathering techniques would translate into the 1/87th scale HO Railroad freight car weathering? And if so, which ones would make sense??? Thank you for your time and your Excellence!!
I was never good at making lists, but if you're looking for something specific, you can always refer to a video where I'm painting this or that type of camouflage. I can highly advise experimenting on your own, too, that's the best way to develop your own style and get a better understanding of all the different paints! :)
Your techniques are amazing and I really like watching what you do and your great instructions on how to do while you work on the project. Have you ever done a very large metal tank before and if so, I could not find it on your site. If not, could you consider doing one soon? Thank you.
Dear Martin: I’m lost: do you texture with the Tamiya putty and Mr Cement and Zimmerit BEFORE you attach all of the equipment? If so, how do you remember where the dimples are for the tools? Do you eyeball it with photo etch and then just cement it on?
On one of your models you should make it have been a tank that was knocked out but engineers fixed it so there are remains of the blast or blasts that knocked the tank out
This may sound stupid but I am super excited to try some of your techniques on my Warhammer 40K models someday to give them something they lack and make them more unique.
Love the Zimmerit. It brings the tank to life.
Watching this while cleaning the seamlines of the wheels of my Jagdpanzer, atleast i won't be bored and will surely pick up some big brain techniques, cheers Uncle!
Removing seam lines is one of the most boring, yet most important fundamental techniques! You're making me proud! :D
Always say you're not a wizard but to me all of your videos are a masterclass, love it.
The master is back! Pen and paper ready along with my dreams of being able to reach such quality!! Who agrees that the master's English is AMAZING??!!! Better teacher than all modellers I've come across and English isn't even the first language!!! Modeller and linguist!!
I ain't gonna say first but I definitely stayed up till 2am to watch this video
You seem to be first, at the moment
@@noreoalles it would seem that way
@@coupergiuliano7486 👍
I love watching you actually paint, I learn a lot from just that.
The GOAT has uploaded and made his video the perfect length of 13:37 because of course he does!
Well I'm very impressed with your techniques I am 61 years old and I've been building models since I was 10 I've always used enamels and oil paints for weathering and washes love you videos keep up the good work you're becoming in my opinion a master modeler
I never knew that they were Zimmerit'ed straight over the primer. You learn something new every day! Great vid!
I bet the sponge chipping feels great after the 70+ hours of brush chipping the Fehrmann Tiger :)
The whole Tiger chipping endeavor was a really tough misadventure, now it's become "just another day at the office" kind of deal :D
Don't bring that up, Evan. Martin will slip back into cold sweats and fever dreams again!
Great job! The zimmerit chipping and remains looks striking against the oxide primer. I am excited to see the rest of the weathering!
Martin - you make armor modelling look easy. But it's really not. You're a true master of this craft.
Is it stupid to say I will never, at my budget, build a model but I watch every week because it brings me internal peace? Love your content.
I absolutely love your videos and I’m not even an armour modeller, I mostly do aircraft but I’ve learned so many great techniques from watching you. I’m fact I think I want to try a tank for the first time for my next project. It’ll probably be rubbish but it’ll be fun! Thanks for the inspiration and keep doing what you’re doing!
I'm at the paint stage of a Panzer III M and a Panzer IV H and I think I'll be using this series as my painting guide. When I first started in this hobby you'd only need three colours for a Panzer, dunkelgelb for the tank, black for the tracks and silver for the MG! Well done (again!) Martin and I'm looking forward to the next episode!
I thoroughly enjoyed this Martin , haven’t popped in for awhile so I’m ready and inspired to get on with my railway modelling, maybe one day I’ll do a tank of some sort for my layout regards Fred 😎👌
Welcome back!!
Railway models are the perfect weathering subjects! Welcome back! :)
MA FRA-ENDS!!! I look forward to that every Friday!!!!
Glad you are still healing up, mate!!!
The colour contrast between the chipped Zimmerit and steel is so evident, and I love it. The thing looks super gnarly!
The always omnipresent Adam's Vol.2 - can't go wrong.
The "less visible" are usually the most important and eye catching
I finished its king tiger and it looks great, to the point that my modelling dad of 30 years said I did better then he ever could, I’ve been doing this for 2 years
Amazing work!!! It is quite interesting to watch your Jagdpather videos and the Aussie Tank Museum Jagdpanther videos. There has never been a better time for this hobby!!
Looking forward to the winter months and more time for modeling.
*Always an highest level of weathering, that's wonderful!*
just when i think I've mastered a technique, you pull me back in for yet another intensive technique! Fantastic video. Gonna go build a model now...
The US currently uses what's called Chemical Agent Resistant Coating (CARC) which was painted over the old paint jobs. The CARC coat is textured, the non-CARC paint wasn't textured. They started painting everything a few decades ago so a lot of the older vehicles have started chipping and you can see the old, dull paint. This series have given me inspiration to attempt a similar project with a more modern US vehicle.
You know it’s a Good Friday when you can watch a night shift video
I built the Ming Panther A Early recently and found a color pic from Wiking Div. in 1944 on Flickr. While not perfect, the color was still there! Your Zimmerit chipping is spot on, except the Zimmerit is Dark Yellow! Almost the same as Dunkle Gelb but slightly more orange, Slightly, tiny bit... I too expected a Lt. Gray but Ochre Pigment and saw dust will do that!
Making,and painting Zimmerit is an art form all to itself.
I think this is your best model so far, honestly. Looks amazing
I only saw the WIP display pic and thought, "holy crap, that looks sexy". Keep up the good work.
whoo hoo only 10k to 200k subs. Great job Marty. This is a tad late but hope your leg is all better and your biking around like no other.
Looked for a new video first thing this morning and nothing.... and thought 'oh no'. Glad this popped up in the notifications. Awesome as usual
I am a simple man- I hear "ma friendz" I like
Ma frendz!
Since watching your videos - I have found myself using The Speckling effect/technique more and more. So thank you for introducing it to me.
Very nice and realistic zimmerit. I used to have a piece of real zimmerit my dad brought back (among other things). But, sadly it has been lost to the sands of time.
I’m loving this series Uncle! You have given me some great inspiration for my own Jagdpanther, and I am looking forward to the weathering steps.
Greetings from Australia!
Yeah Unky Night Shift rescues the weekend again!
Looking absolutely amazing Martin, Thankyou for all your hard work in teaching all of us. Have a great weekend buddy
I shall devote my life to becoming a sponge wizard
All jokes aside, it looks outstanding!
As always, the result is magnificent!!
Theres something about the red primer with the pale adhesives around the edges of the damaged zimmerit that makes it feel more like a wounded beast. Really cool effect
As always, you make the Week long wait worth while, can’t wait for next Friday
Nice... Im going to build an AA E100 into an 1946 Diorama... He´s gonna sit beside some trees and a destroyed railroad.... Im so excited to build this!!!!
Awesome as usual Martin. Cheers!
Tak trzymać! Niemiec płakał jak porzucał!
I really like red primer on the bent fender. It looks fantastic!
Amazing as always,watching all of your videos since you have inspired me to build a diorama for the first time and trying new techniques,thanks!
Awesome job !!!! Love your videos
I do miss the breaking lightbulb
In the beginning
Well that was well worth the watch, taking it to the next level. Looking forward to the next instalment. Awesome job so far
You have an incredible technique and an eye for color
Always learn something usable. I might rarely use the techniques as I normally paint "battle ready" table top models, but every once in a while one of my gamers askes for some bling on a particular vehicle/ individual as they basically defied the dice.
Your techniques never fail to impress.
That red oxide paint is beautiful. I may have to get some.
At the end of every video I always wonder how you can make it look even better next time. But then you go and blow my mind
Mate, your videos are so good that i wanted do this too but i dont have skills nor money to buy that so.... goodluck with your channel you are doing really satisfying videos :) (gonna support as much i can you deserve it)
Well, it looks very good already, very realistic yet. The next step will be even more convincing! Can’t wait! Your the champ my man! Cheers 🍻
Cheers Unc! That was just so neat. TFS, GB :)
Dear Martin, another outstanding tutorial! Best Wishes Johnny
GRRRR that is a handsome Panther!!
I have seen a video about a Hellcat model. I would really like to see a model with open turret with inerior done by you. I love your videos. Your are one of the best on YTB.
Fantastic video! Enjoyable and helpful! I love this channel.
Outstanding update ! Thank You for the knowledge , hope you have a great/safe weekend !
Guys, the red oxide paint is the RAL 8012 reference that the Germans used as an anti-rust paint. For the vallejo colors, it is the reference 70.814 Burnt Cadmium Red and for the prince august, it is the reference Rouge cad. Brulé 814
.... the irony is strong with this one... Chippy mood... Sponge Wizards! so funny! Once again, greats skills to show us all! Thankyou!!
It looks so real! Very impressive!
fine uncle night shift, ill build my own jagdkitty u convinced me
This weathering turned out very good 👍
YOSH! MY FRIDAY FIX!
Edit: Hey Uncle, is there any chance you could talk a bit more about your airbrush setup? I know you are using a Harder & Steinbeck Evolution, but what about your compressor? I'm researching what to buy myself and what else to look out for.
Instead of a compressor, consider using a compressed gas cylinder (eg CO2) with a pressure reducing valve. It's absolutely quiet and the flow from the gun doesn't pulsate at all. Personally, I have been using a 7kg bottle for this purpose for a long time, because I live in an apartment and I usually get to spray by night, when everyone is sleeping 😉. So absolute satisfaction for me and I can highly recommend. The only disadvantage is that the rest of the filling is not easily estimated, it is only according to the weight of the bottle. Otherwise it has no mistake ...
😊
@@shotekczech7604 Hey Shotek,
Thanks for the reply, I have seen others use this method but isn't refilling the canister quite expensive? Having quickly looked at the prices it seems almost the same price as a compressor and this doesn't need refilling.
Bottles are usually used in beverage machines and a 7kg filling in the Czech Republic costs about 12 - 15 €. This amount lasts for many hours of operation at normal airbrush pressure, which is IMO quite reasonable. There are even smaller bottles available...
@@shotekczech7604 That seems extremely dangerous to have sitting in your house or garage
Of course, many things could happen during our lives and the decision is always up to each individual who must consider the acceptable amount of risk.
In any case, AFAIK identical CO2 cylinders are commonly placed, for example, in restaurants under postmix beverage vending machines, which mix soft drinks of well-known brands from concentrate. The CO2 fire extinguisher is the same, except that it emits liquid CO2 from the bottom due to the different type of valve.
E.g. air cylinders for divers have the contents of the cylinder also compressed into a liquid state ...
Each such cylinder must be inspected regularly and passed a pressure test.
On the contrary, the aibrush compressor should ideally also have a tank so that the outlet pressure does not pulsate. Of course, there is significantly less pressure inside the tank, but neither revision nor pressure testing is usually done there. Due to the condensation of air humidity, the air tank corrodes from the inside over time, the wall thins and IMO it is also not completely without risk.
So, it is always up to everyone to consider the pros and cons and choose what suits them best.
At least you don’t have a chip supply issue like the rest of the world 😝 nice job!
Boy oh Boy, it’s Friday, im sick and the uncle is here to cure me!
3am but worth, specially for my beloved Jagdpanther
You may not be a sponge wizard, but you are a everything else wizard : D
One of my fave channels ,
Loving everything about this actually I’m applying some of your techniques to a 1/72 Tiger.
When using a sponge for chipping I’d recommend that you try twisting the sponge around so you don’t make the same pattern of chips all over the model.
I'm not sure about the color for the chipped zimmerit but interested to see how it turns out. Great work, really enjoy seeing your 'process' and hearing your rationale for how you do things! Always something to learn with your videos, can't wait for the next episode 👍
The earth tones really do wonders with these contrasting colors! :)
Thank you , Uncle Martin .
Absolutely Amazing Effects Sir, Thanks For Sharing n God Bless All.
There is a very good Weald Foundation video on RUclips where they make zimmerit, it's a medium tan color, really cool to watch!
I been waiting it looks insane
all our favorite uncle is back with more jagdpanther goodness! The panther is one of the sexiest tanks in my opinion and the TD version is just as if not more sexy.
Some time in the future it would be really cool to see you do a tank model with interior, I’m really interested so see what you can make with it
Have you ever considered / built a destroyed tank? Something like an ammo detonation of flameout would probably allow for some cool painting.
Been trying to clean my airbrush for an hour!! An hour!! 😠😡🤬 Jezzzz!! And now I lost the damn cap for the cup…. This is brutal. Lol But I did get a nice Tiger I model in along with my AK Interactive Rust & Grime Strikes!
Invest in an ultrasonic if you can, it's so good for tasks like that
I love Fridays!!!
That's true it is best looking German armour vehicle. And You make Your works perfect. All the best for You! ;)
Excellent video as always!
I have a question about the decals you used. Are they supposed to represent a field paint job too? They look like the templates to paint the numbers and balkenkreuzen were put on in a sloppy way... the black inner parts of said numbers and balkenkreuzen are a bit off centre compared to the white outer lines. Made me wonder wheher they're just 'misprinted' decals or thye're supposed to look this way to represent a sloppy paint job in the field.
GREAT VIDEOS!!!!! wealth of info and talent here. Question for you, do you think any of your weathering techniques would translate into the 1/87th scale HO Railroad freight car weathering? And if so, which ones would make sense??? Thank you for your time and your Excellence!!
Could you possible release a list of paints you use for different camos. Would be really helpful.
no it wouldn't. use your own head, make your own experiences and find what works for YOU. that's what the hobby is about.
I was never good at making lists, but if you're looking for something specific, you can always refer to a video where I'm painting this or that type of camouflage. I can highly advise experimenting on your own, too, that's the best way to develop your own style and get a better understanding of all the different paints! :)
@@NightShiftScaleModels that is good advice.
With your love of chipping, and texture.. i almost feel like u need a tank that has schurzen.. maybe a panzer 4 g, or h..
Your techniques are amazing and I really like watching what you do and your great instructions on how to do while you work on the project. Have you ever done a very large metal tank before and if so, I could not find it on your site. If not, could you consider doing one soon? Thank you.
Dear Martin: I’m lost: do you texture with the Tamiya putty and Mr Cement and Zimmerit BEFORE you attach all of the equipment? If so, how do you remember where the dimples are for the tools? Do you eyeball it with photo etch and then just cement it on?
On one of your models you should make it have been a tank that was knocked out but engineers fixed it so there are remains of the blast or blasts that knocked the tank out
Nice chipping, bro!
Perfektné pán Kováč
This may sound stupid but I am super excited to try some of your techniques on my Warhammer 40K models someday to give them something they lack and make them more unique.
LOLOL... "in case you are not familiar with the extended lore of this anime..." Bravo sir. I have to now clean off my keyboard... :)
👍great vid
Whoah, I'm early! I hope the leg is healing well Martin.
Truly the chip master.👌
Nice video as always. I have a question, is this the same with 1944 panther?