What a mellow video. I like the subject and the color of the VW. Also how the varying thickness of the initial application resulted in streaks that were also random and varied-looking. Liquid tends to follow structure, sometimes moving laterally, then descending again vertically. I would highlight that by doing a tight brown pin wash on some horizontal parts of the structure, then showing it continuing down vertically as a streak. Again, a very nice video with excellent results.
If you got something like a tank, you can AIRBRUSH this over the entire model and then wipe most of it off with a cloth, it works REALLY well to fill those gaps and give you an over all dirty appearance. For anyone doing military or Sci-Fi tanks, mechs, ect, it works really well you dont even have to thin it, it will pass through any gravity airbrush
These effects are great. Thanks for them and all the videos explaining them to newbies like me. Can you please tell me, what brand this VW is (was)? THanks and keep on!
Re-examining this clip, I noticed a mountain bike replicated in the back of the bus, complete with handlebar-ends! Could that even be a vintage Klein mountain bike!!??
Hola, me gustaría saber cuál puede ser el tiempo recomendado para empezar a difuminar el efecto una vez aplicado el producto en un clima templado a unos 20 grados, ¿unos 30 min ?
Only recently come across your products and really enjoying them. Do you recommend using a certain type of varnish before applying streaking? I find that trying this straight onto acrylic does not produce as much of an effect.
I would recommend white spirits as it won't react when used on any Tamiya or true acrylic surface. It also works the best when blending any oil or enamel products. Tamiya thinner will destroy Tamiya paint and some clear coats.
Thanks for taking the time to post these videos guys, took the day off work and spent about 3 hours watching them, very informative! :D
What a mellow video. I like the subject and the color of the VW. Also how the varying thickness of the initial application resulted in streaks that were also random and varied-looking. Liquid tends to follow structure, sometimes moving laterally, then descending again vertically. I would highlight that by doing a tight brown pin wash on some horizontal parts of the structure, then showing it continuing down vertically as a streak. Again, a very nice video with excellent results.
Great video and product from my experience. I didn't even know about letting it dry between touch-ups and I had been getting great results.
If you got something like a tank, you can AIRBRUSH this over the entire model and then wipe most of it off with a cloth, it works REALLY well to fill those gaps and give you an over all dirty appearance. For anyone doing military or Sci-Fi tanks, mechs, ect, it works really well
you dont even have to thin it, it will pass through any gravity airbrush
+Brass 'n Barrels Firearms Channel To wipe it, I still need a White Spirit? Or just use Tamiya thinner??
These effects are great. Thanks for them and all the videos explaining them to newbies like me. Can you please tell me, what brand this VW is (was)? THanks and keep on!
looks good and grimy. need to bang up the hubcaps and rust up those steel wheels next.
cool accessories in the back of the bus.
Re-examining this clip, I noticed a mountain bike replicated in the back of the bus, complete with handlebar-ends! Could that even be a vintage Klein mountain bike!!??
Hola, me gustaría saber cuál puede ser el tiempo recomendado para empezar a difuminar el efecto una vez aplicado el producto en un clima templado a unos 20 grados, ¿unos 30 min ?
How does one provide a similar but realistic effect on the top of the tank?
Yea
Is white spirit the same as acrylic thinner or lacquer thinner?
It’s enamel thinner I belive
*believe
Only recently come across your products and really enjoying them. Do you recommend using a certain type of varnish before applying streaking? I find that trying this straight onto acrylic does not produce as much of an effect.
a gloss coat usually works well
is this AK012?
COOL,Thanks
Спасибо огромное)))))
If I have a model I painted with water based acrylics and add the streaking grime, will the white spirit damage the acrylic paint?
No it's acrylic its water based, white spirit is for oil and enamel based products 👍🏼
does varnishing make a difference before weathering???
Hello, thanks for your comment. Varnish protect the under laying paint layer.
Working on a satin surface is recommend.
@@AKInteractiveOfficial i got matt varnish
Can I use Tamiya thinner than white spirit???
Sure, you can try to use it =)
Thank you :)
I would recommend white spirits as it won't react when used on any Tamiya or true acrylic surface. It also works the best when blending any oil or enamel products.
Tamiya thinner will destroy Tamiya paint and some clear coats.
скажите пожалуйста чем можно разбавлять ?
Виктор Плавателен можно разбавить уайт-спиритом white spirit
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