Let's Make The Jagdtiger Look HEAVY with Chipping, Rust Tones and Panzer Tools

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2020
  • My friends, it's time to make the 1/35 Jagdtiger from Takom look heavy and metal! This means using the chipping technique along with some subtle enamel rust washes to give it that metallic look, but also painting all the surface details like spare tracks, tow cables and tools in raw metal color. There are other things like periscopes, wooden handles and of course bounced shell impacts that need some attention. In other words, let's make the Jagdtiger ready for dust and mud effects!
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    Disclaimer: Most of the weathering products I use in my videos such as Ammo by Mig Jimenez, AK-Interactive, Wilder and VMS were sent to me for free, but with no obligations to promote them. I received a lot of them a long time ago, even before I started this channel. VMS is also one of my Patreon supporters. Being independent from big and exclusive sponsorship deals and showing you a wide variety of different brands and products was one of the founding ideas of this channel and I will always stand by this.
    Music: Quincas Moreira - Scratch the Itch - RUclips Audio Library

Комментарии • 311

  • @lochmoigh1
    @lochmoigh1 3 года назад +95

    Never apologize for more content, this is gold.

  • @jean-francoistremblay143
    @jean-francoistremblay143 3 года назад +253

    When you realise that this guy spend more time in chipping alone than you do on a whole kit.....

  • @justzefranz3681
    @justzefranz3681 3 года назад +18

    Night Shift is like that one good friend or popular kid in school that always goes on vacations but whenever they come back your day becomes 200% better

  • @leenmeenmememachine
    @leenmeenmememachine 3 года назад +101

    20-25m runtimes actually fit nicely for your content IMO, so don't feel too bad about running on. A lot of YT seems to be shifting towards long-form content (maybe for revenue/watch time reasons), so it's not exactly out-of-place.

  • @lyleslaton3086
    @lyleslaton3086 2 года назад +4

    As a former volunteer at The Patton Museum in Kentucky, before the Army went stupid and moved the armor to Georgia. I can tell you that German armor paint did NOT chip to the bare steel. Exceptions being shell and bullet damage. The red oxide primer was extremely durable. The museum had a StugG that had it's original paint. The only places that the primer was worn off was in areas of metal to metal contact. Tow shackles and tow cables. Even after 70 years the primer is still there.

  • @jacobs_models995
    @jacobs_models995 3 года назад +29

    I'm going to be definitely using all these techniques on a Flakpanther I'm currently building. Amen for Night Shift!

  • @ChrisK-LTC
    @ChrisK-LTC 3 года назад +50

    When you started this series I thought "Wow, I can do this to my late model King Tiger with the same camo scheme"........after watching today's video: "I think I will build a Sherman"

  • @harryainsworth6923
    @harryainsworth6923 3 года назад +20

    just started on my own kursk panther, first armor in years and this comes out, talk about good timing

  • @jacobrichards8359
    @jacobrichards8359 3 года назад +65

    Jagdtiger: Martin, are you calling me fat?

  • @3npitsu992
    @3npitsu992 3 года назад +7

    Thank you so much! I never get to play with my father since he works a lot and today since I talked much about you, he bought me a model to to together

  • @Panzermeister36
    @Panzermeister36 3 года назад +26

    Watching you chip with the sponge made me wonder if you missed the experience of 70+ hours of brush chipping on the Gruppe Fehrmann Tiger :D

  • @Gustavnorell
    @Gustavnorell 3 года назад +3

    Never excuse the long videos. I can’t tell you how happy I get every time I see that you posted a new LONG video.

  • @ahmedalani1640
    @ahmedalani1640 3 года назад +10

    I just finished my first tank. It was a tamiya m41 walker bulldog. I usually do airplane because I know alot about them but you inspired me to try tanks aaanddd I love them! its a blast. Thank you for your tutorial.

  • @denniscliff2071
    @denniscliff2071 Год назад

    It is all about the painting of the model and the various surface treatments, isn't it? These are truly Artworks.

  • @MultiSubjector
    @MultiSubjector 3 года назад +6

    “I was going to make the video 12 min” noooo no sir 24 minutes of this is just fine. Great vid as always

  • @Valks-22
    @Valks-22 3 года назад +1

    I used to do A LOT of kits when I was younger of all sizes, by far my proudest was Type VII C 1:72 I spent hours perfecting the little details (rush, chips, anchor scrapes, wood texture...) if I could have learned these techniques from you then it would take even longer but the end result would still be worth it.

  • @Jdorsey80
    @Jdorsey80 3 года назад +2

    I don't build models. I don't know how or why this got recommended to me but, this is really amazing. I never realized just how much work one could put into one of these kits. Thanks for these videos, watching them is almost cathartic.

  • @kobeyhudec6788
    @kobeyhudec6788 3 года назад +1

    I miss models, I work in a hobby shop and while spending 6-8 hours selling them is so fulfilling it makes me so envious of those who have their workbenches accessible, due to corona i cant get to my dads house to build as it is across a border, different state. Still learning little things from nightshift and youtube gives me hope.

  • @vincewu1975
    @vincewu1975 3 года назад +1

    This is a “Hey Night Shift, thanks for your awesome videos!” From Vancouver, Canada. I learned some new techniques on your Jagdtiger build. I’m doing a Jagdtiger build for the next couple of weeks, so your advice is really relevant. Cheers, mate!

  • @petertripp3153
    @petertripp3153 3 года назад

    its good to see an artist at work. too many modelling videos want models with as few parts as possible and construction designed by a 4 year old. i also like too take my time, research photos and get it right. thank you sir