Man knows his stuff. Truth in advertising, I was taught the “under color” method by a professional car painter and its very helpful with thinner viscosity paints. But you do have to beware the thickness you can create.
Awesome video, thanks for sharing your techniques. I've been building and painting models a long time but I'm always looking for new ways to accomplish masking and paining. Have a great day. -David
Dr. Budzik, reviewing your work can actually be a bit overwhelming at times. Whatever project I happen to have on the bench, I throw a sheet over it before opening your video.
Best video I've ever seen on masking. THANK YOU.
As always, I learned a lot from this video. I love how thorough and well put together your presentations are.
Man knows his stuff. Truth in advertising, I was taught the “under color” method by a professional car painter and its very helpful with thinner viscosity paints. But you do have to beware the thickness you can create.
Most informative and useful!!!!) Thanks, Paul!
Nicely presented video with great tips 👍👍
Awesome video
Awesome video, thanks for sharing your techniques. I've been building and painting models a long time but I'm always looking for new ways to accomplish masking and paining. Have a great day. -David
Very helpful tutorial!
Great tutorial!
Well done
1:34 That Is So Cool! I Didn’t Know You Could Do That! I’ll Have To Try It!
i'm looking into this because i have some model kits that have gold and silver trimming but I'm not sure how to do it
Where can I get low tack tape for masking over paint?
What type a hose did you use for those few lines on those carburetors I must know as well as the fittings
Dr. Budzik, reviewing your work can actually be a bit overwhelming at times. Whatever project I happen to have on the bench, I throw a sheet over it before opening your video.
nice and interesting channel!
+1 sub
see you soon on YT
Low key shaming people into buying expensive tapes.
Not really,better quality masking tape makes better results that cheap tape !