What can I say fantastic builds. Received kit for Christmas and have since been watching your videos for guidance! You clearly show the paints and inks you have used but not the color of the pencils?? Thanks for taking the time to make the channel.
Another informative and enjoyable video thank you. As for the music I say if it ain't broke don't fix it. When I hear those tracks I know I'm watching one of your videos.
It would be very helpful to know all the products you are using and in the order you are using them. Yes, I can see the Tamiya products, but the first yellowish color and the pencils, I could not determine what they were.
Elinize sağlık. Bir önceki videodaki Motor sanırım bu setindi. Yine çok güzel bir ders olmuş. Daha sonrada devamında güzel bir çalışma bizleri bekliyor anlaşılan. Kolay gelsin.
Nice video. the end result looks good but i think it would have given it a more "realistic" feel to it if you had finished it with some oil based paint streaks. worth trying.
Thank you! Yes oils better but this is so fast and easy. It become ready for gloss coat after 10 minutes, oils take 10 days minimum. I will try to add more texture with pencils on my next builds. This is my second try watercolor paints. Here's my first Albatros build with oils ruclips.net/video/JgWWXD8yAoI/видео.html
Yes, this is why i prefer and share at this video. Oils are need more painting skills, watercolors not. You can get random wood texture without any painting skill as you can see at the video. Not good as oils but easiest.
Given that you paint so many parts before assembly, what method do you use to ensure that the surfaces to be glued are paint free. I always find this a pain in the butt. I am always open to new ideas!
Thanks for that. I prefer using enamels and find that even tamiya extra thin doesn't penetrate and therefore I have to make sure that I can paint the assemblies without any problem or have to make sure the surfaces to be glued are paint free. I presume you use acrylics and they don't cause any problems.
As always an excellent job. But unfortunately the color representation in the guide is not at all true. The Albatros DV was never so extremely yellow in the interior. Here a picture of a reworked and strongly painted albatross was shown. In the original, the aircraft was warm brown-brown textured - straight wood colors, no shiny yellow-brownish paint. But you can not do anything about it. Still great work. Greetings from Germany!
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Excellent tutorial; Can you write with what needle size you paint and what pressure
Thank you! It's 0.3mm nozzle and 15 PSI
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Done. Thank you
I never watch video's about Wingnut wings kits, because it just makes me cry! 😩😩😩😩😩😩
What can I say fantastic builds. Received kit for Christmas and have since been watching your videos for guidance! You clearly show the paints and inks you have used but not the color of the pencils?? Thanks for taking the time to make the channel.
Many thanks for super tips Scale a ton ! Not there yet but it will be a WW 1 subject well away from my precious cats hanging aloft !!
Got to love the Wingnuts instruction booklets.
superb wood effect !
This isn't JUST for the Wingnut Wings 1/32nd. Planes either! I've done this on 1/72nd. Scale and It looks JUST as Cool! :D
Another informative and enjoyable video thank you. As for the music I say if it ain't broke don't fix it. When I hear those tracks I know I'm watching one of your videos.
Thank you very much Vic!
Very nice job!
Hi. Great, as always!
Very useful guide.
So you dilute the ink with water to give realistic wood grain.
super, great 👍
11 and a half minutes is all... I'm sad! Just kidding my friend, you never cease to amaze and bring out the kid in me and love your cat LOL.
Thank you :)
It would be very helpful to know all the products you are using and in the order you are using them. Yes, I can see the Tamiya products, but the first yellowish color and the pencils, I could not determine what they were.
Same questuon about 1st "ingredient"
Elinize sağlık. Bir önceki videodaki Motor sanırım bu setindi. Yine çok güzel bir ders olmuş. Daha sonrada devamında güzel bir çalışma bizleri bekliyor anlaşılan. Kolay gelsin.
Teşekkürler. Evet aynı çalışmanın ilk bölümüydü o.
best ... only best :)
Nice video. the end result looks good but i think it would have given it a more "realistic" feel to it if you had finished it with some oil based paint streaks. worth trying.
Thank you! Yes oils better but this is so fast and easy. It become ready for gloss coat after 10 minutes, oils take 10 days minimum. I will try to add more texture with pencils on my next builds. This is my second try watercolor paints. Here's my first Albatros build with oils ruclips.net/video/JgWWXD8yAoI/видео.html
This is amazing. Is it as easy as it looks?
Yes, this is why i prefer and share at this video. Oils are need more painting skills, watercolors not. You can get random wood texture without any painting skill as you can see at the video. Not good as oils but easiest.
Will this work with a normal brush? Great tutorial too.
Thank you! Yes it should work with a normal brush.
As usual, wonderful work. How much did you thin the yellow and orange clear coats?
Thank you very much Tim, %40 paint %60 thinner ratio would be good.
Given that you paint so many parts before assembly, what method do you use to ensure that the surfaces to be glued are paint free. I always find this a pain in the butt. I am always open to new ideas!
Hello Robert. Tamiya Extra Thin or MEKO works fine on painted parts. I prefer MEKO it's cheap and much stronger than any modeling glue
Thanks for that. I prefer using enamels and find that even tamiya extra thin doesn't penetrate and therefore I have to make sure that I can paint the assemblies without any problem or have to make sure the surfaces to be glued are paint free. I presume you use acrylics and they don't cause any problems.
Very nice. But the BGM is so 요란.
which water color pencils you used
Etkileyici
As always an excellent job. But unfortunately the color representation in the guide is not at all true. The Albatros DV was never so extremely yellow in the interior. Here a picture of a reworked and strongly painted albatross was shown. In the original, the aircraft was warm brown-brown textured - straight wood colors, no shiny yellow-brownish paint. But you can not do anything about it. Still great work. Greetings from Germany!
Thank you very much for information