SORRY, Model Minutes Subscribers… I was doing CHIPPING on my builds way back in the 1970s I’M OLD !!!! BUT, I enjoy this CHANNEL ITS FUN and ENJOYABLE…. Because of this channel I’ve discovered a lot more MODEL KITS… You have my like 👍👍👍👍 CHRIS 🇺🇸
Fantastic chipping technique and something I will use on my models (I used to use a sponge and various types of brushes), to improve visual appeal. On a side note, the FW190d had wooden props so wouldn’t have a silver chipping effect…but they would have a brown chipping effect as the wood started to show through over time.
@@ModelMinutes I remember being berated by ‘more knowledgeable’ types about it and put me off for a while. Yeah, not sure about the wooden prop idea, it was supposedly faster as well than aircraft fitted with the all metal props. Still a great vid and enjoyed seeing all you created this year! Can’t wait to see what you start with next year. Have a great Christmas and New Year!!
I've been trying a sharp pencil, both an ordinary 2H pencil and the artist's colour type. You can get some interesting effects, even subtle panel lining.
What i like about this sort of thing is no two aircraft chip the same so there is no right or wrong way to do it....its entirley up to the modeller how they want it to look.
SORRY, Model Minutes Subscribers…
I was doing CHIPPING on my builds way back in the 1970s
I’M OLD !!!!
BUT, I enjoy this CHANNEL
ITS FUN and ENJOYABLE….
Because of this channel
I’ve discovered a lot more
MODEL KITS…
You have my like 👍👍👍👍
CHRIS 🇺🇸
lol and i'm sure i'll be showing you more models soon too!
It's simple enough - keep it subtle folks like Matt has here!
:)
Demystified, thank you. I was beginning to lose it with talk of chipping fluids, salt, hairspray etc!
Those are different methods, which can result in more realistic effects, but not necessarily so simple to do
Simple. Already have paint, brushes, sponges. Thanks.
I admire the Focke Wulf 190 A-4 A-5 A-6 A-8 very nice aircraft for me to have. Love this aircraft.
Very cool!
Fantastic chipping technique and something I will use on my models (I used to use a sponge and various types of brushes), to improve visual appeal. On a side note, the FW190d had wooden props so wouldn’t have a silver chipping effect…but they would have a brown chipping effect as the wood started to show through over time.
ah, I didn't know that about the wooden props! I guess that was an attempt to save on metal resources?
@@ModelMinutes I remember being berated by ‘more knowledgeable’ types about it and put me off for a while. Yeah, not sure about the wooden prop idea, it was supposedly faster as well than aircraft fitted with the all metal props. Still a great vid and enjoyed seeing all you created this year! Can’t wait to see what you start with next year. Have a great Christmas and New Year!!
I love the vid,chipping is an essential part of any kit,including aircraft and afvs,and you explained it really well!Merry Christmas!
Happy holidays!
Beautiful model
Thank you! Cheers!
This will be so useful for after Christmas thank you and I got the fw190 and I’m making model plane stop motion after christmas
Very cool!
Always good advice, thanks.
Any time!
I've been trying a sharp pencil, both an ordinary 2H pencil and the artist's colour type. You can get some interesting effects, even subtle panel lining.
nice!
Nice video Matt.
Thanks!
I tend to use a stippling brush
yeah, a good alternative
What i like about this sort of thing is no two aircraft chip the same so there is no right or wrong way to do it....its entirley up to the modeller how they want it to look.
very true!
@@ModelMinutes thanks Mat.👍
@@ModelMinutes any word yet from the guys in Airfix about when they will be announcing the 2024 line up?
@@jaws848 I’ve not heard anything, but it’s usually the second week of January
@@ModelMinutes no bother Mat...sounds good.👍