How to Add Realistic Rivet Details to Scale Model Aircraft for 1/24 & 1/32 Scale
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- How to Add Realistic Rivet Details to Scale Model Aircraft for 1/24 & 1/32 Scale
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It's very time consuming and tedious with bare metal foil and I don't think it looks that great. Airbrushing different Alclad laquer alloys on top of gloss black lacquer looks way better if you know the tricks!
Agreed!
I recently spent hours riveting the 1:48 Revell SBD dauntless, with Rosie the riveter... This method is "insane" but at the same time beautiful result as Always! And yes, whatelse to do on a sunday afternoon? Self torture of corse! Stay safe!👍🙂🇵🇹
Hi Alex, thank you for your kind comment. Cheers!
How does x22 as an adhesive bond if you stretch the foil around compound curves? Please have a look at my work on this for some ideas. Self adhesive tape is indeed too soft and thick
Hi, it works on every panel with kitchen foil if you are not planning to masking. I've used many foils and adhesives last 20 years. I like to use hardware store materials on my videos much accessible to everyone. That's why I use that foil on the video. Also this one will be finished in not metallic. I will apply a heavy paint chipping effect want to add those rivet details. That's why I prefer to cover with foil instead of metallic paint. My goal was not a perfect foil covering job.
Very cool but, yet very time consuming. 😊
I really relaxed whilst watching this. Thank you for putting yourself through this pain... Somehow you make me want to try it too...
А что случилось? Работа не окончена???
Great video and tips, cheers from Uruguay.
Beautiful work. Probably the best way to convey bare metal on an aircraft rather than using metal paints. I would love to see if application of foil like this would work well for either engine exhausts or nozzles. Cheers!
It depends on the shape and complexity. It would be rather difficult IMHO
That is much better, than today's visual standard little black holes
Omg, 1 minute in and I stopped the video. No way I have the patience to attempt something like this, lol! Thanks, just the same 👍
I like to approach it as a kind of meditative act. It's not torture at all! It becomes a pleasure.
Interesting effects, but l don’t think l’ll have the time to put this to effect on my models.
Nice video 👍 🙂
Hello. Great video.
I would like to try the same thing with my P51.
By adhesive X22, do you mean ALTECO-X22?
Or perhaps Tamiya's acrylic X22 clear paint?
Any foil adhesive selling in art stores would be better but yes it' Tamiya X-22.
@@Scaleaton
Thank you. I will try the X22 on my model.
Hi. Besides X22 as glue, what other glue you can use? Thanks
Future, White glue, Microscale Foil glue (this one is the best but not cheap and can't find everywhere)
I think that a very light sanding with a rigid backed, thin foam, very fine sanding stick, block, or pad would improve it a little. It looks great already, but this is what I'm thinking.
Deux ans plus tard 😂😂😂😂
La technique du papier ALU est top bravo ❤❤❤
Hi! You have set yourself two difficult tasks at once: covering with foil and riveting it.
Maybe by using a thinner foil, you could make the original rivets appear through...
Not an easy job in any case.
Hi Radu, things happened completely random. I didn't plan these :) I've used every type of foil but after punching them with the handmade tool they puffed up the next day. Then it turned into stubbornness and I won.
I have a Trumpeter 1:32 F6F that I think I have to try this on
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You are absolutely insane. But it looks so good.
Interesting.
Wouldn't it help to first airbrush a quick layer of silver before the application to also take care of the appearance in any gaps or hard to modify areas?
Maybe but I don't prefer any paint layer between panel and foil. That causes another problems.
А просто хромом задуть, не судьба?! Зачем эти мучения с фольгой?! Странные люди!!
Elinize kolunuza sağlık üstat. çok iyi bir öğretici olmuş.
Böyle tecrübelerinizi paylaştığtığınız videolar çoğalırsa çok sevinirim. Yıllardır paylaştığınız Tick'ler benim için çok güzel ve değerli bir kaynak.
Sivilci olduğunuz için iyi bildiğinize emin olduğum BMF'i (Bare Metal Foil) niye tercih etmediğinizi merak ettim doğrusu.
Teşekkürler Cem Bey. Bunlar videoların içinde kaybolup gidiyordu, başlıkla öne çıkartayım diyorum artık ben de zaten. BMF pahalı :) Bir de perçin izini yapınca her türlü folyo kabarıyor, hepsini denedim. Üç haftadır saç baş yolduruyor bana. En sonunda doğalgaz bandını dayadım gitti işte :)
@@Scaleaton öne çıkarmakla iyi yapmışsınız hocam.
Bu short yapmak için de ideal. RUclips short diye dayatıyor anlaşılan. Yararı olacaktır.
Özellikle de yorumları uzatıyorum ki... youtube etkileşim olarak görüp bir tık ön plana çıkartsın
Teşekkürler :) Short yapmayacağım kesinlikle. Orada her şey çok muğlak. Kim ne izlenmiş, ne kazanmış tamamen algoritmanın bize sunduğu veriye bağlı.
mmmmm, very patient. top show.
My hand is cramping just from watching this... :)
I had lots of them lol
As long as you like the results.
Cool 🛩
Возьмите инструмент для закрепления камней ювелирных. Он бывает разных размеров. Корневертка называется.
Now I want to try it on my 1:48 P-51
Awesome
I must try this some day. The headache will be finding a thin but strong foil and a glue that will hold the foil flat to the plastic, even after burnishing.
Check out Microscale metal foil adhesive
@@RichardsModellingAdventures thank you for the tip, Richard. I will look for the adhesive. 🙂
It doesn’t look that great, just my opinion
Agreed, looks too thick and I can see scratches all over the place.
О, ты на дневник не наклеивал обложку товарищу! История еще та! Попробуй запори! Ты лищь мои десткие ламинаские фантазии всколыхнул, где нет права на ошибку.
Very nice & detailed. I myself would have to fire up a bowl & get baked before I tried something like this.
I wished I were a 10th of the talent he has