Hi Fellows! Long-time no see. It seems that the tiger is somewhat a must-have subject in any modeling channel..so, here we go. Hope u like the video. Part 2 is in production, I'll upload next week. Have a nice one :) Patreon: www.patreon.com/bayinwu dasboot: ruclips.net/video/WwN0gscOzIE/видео.html Ace Pilot: ruclips.net/video/IpdiWMs6meI/видео.html email: bayinwustudio@gmail.com
Great work man. you're very talented and dedicated. But I would strongly suggest that you wear gloves for the epoxy your using. It can damage your skin in unseen ways(I had to learn that the hard way😝)
I have to add one more comment as well! The Ace is absolutely brilliant work! You're not just a scale modeler, you're a master of the Art! You definitely have my respect.
Excellent zim and airbrushing Bayin. Congratulations for the show awards. I saw Ace Pilot at Telford last year and thought it was magnificent. Fingers crossed you bring Das Boot to Scale Model World this year, it looks incredible
I always made my own zimmerite with Testors plastic putty. You have to do a small section at a time, and it kept the model clean. Apply 2-3 line of putty and smooth flat w/ exacto knife then make line section w/ sm. flat head screwdriver or with sm.flat metal.
Nice work to say the least! Love my Tigers as well you make the zimmerit application look easy...I know first hand it isn’t, but I definitely will try what you show here. Congrats on your awards, well deserved, and thank you for taking the time to share your work on the videos. 👍
Way to go Bayin. Dam fine awards that are hard to get. Major competition at the European shows! And I want to bring up the expected life span of a German tank from 44 on was pretty short though the Germans were very good at returning damaged tanks back to service. I have always thought that some wear from crew or re-stocking but battle damage was more likely.
You are right on the life span issue, and there are a couple of things I'd like to bring up: First as you said, the life span wasn't very long for tanks at that time - they were built, shipped out to the units and then quite soon thereafter destroyed, either by the enemy or - which was quite likely - either abandoned or destroyed by it's crew. That means that there wouldn't be that much chipped paint to begin with, especially since: Point 2: The paint used back then was a lead-based paint which was applied THICK - I mean, if you chip the paint of an armored vehicle from that time, the layers are almost a third of a mm thick. The paint job was meant to protect the metal as much as possible, and that kind of paint in those layers did the job pretty well. That is not to say paint didn't wore off - it just seldom had the time to do it in the amount we all too often see on models. Where paint wore off from crews climbing in and out of the tank, the metal was bare and almost polished, especially around the hatches where the clothing rubbed the paint. Battle damage was more common, especially on heavier tanks that could take some punishment, but that left craters, holes and other hard damage to the tank - not scratched paint. All that said, it's a nice job, but quite overdone. The one thing you can't overdo on a model tank (but where the mantra is, 'don't overdo it!') is weathering - tanks attract dirt like small children, but if they are covered in mud and dust and shit - how could we ever see all those nice chips?
Hi Bay , great video and I thoroughly enjoyed it. After our wee chat the other day if your down south do you think you may make the Telford show in November ? If so your very welcome to stay at mine , family is welcome to. I have a double and single spare rooms so your very welcome. Plus I live three miles away quite literally from Alton Towers so there's always there to go plus the lovely surrounding countryside and I live 5 miles away from the best model shop in the world ..... Emodels and I'm in with the staff and owner Pete so we could have a look around there etc !!! Just an idea . Stay safe buddy
Wow the comments are old but I’ll ask anyway. What is the summer it tool??? And where did you get it?? I love you videos dude I’ve learned a lot and they’re very relaxing to warch
I mixed my three colors for my jagdpanther randomly.Then I saw this video.Then if I put my model and mobile phone next to each other with this video ,I can see I accidentally mixed such the same colors like in this video. Thanks and greetings from Hungary please ! ♥️😀
i need that zimmerit roller and stamp tool. i just did my zimmerit with a tiny little 0.7 trowel that came with the kit and it was a nightmare lol. although it's the first model I've done in about 30 years, it looks not too too bad lol. I'm stuck now at the painting stage. should i paint the wheels and tracks before i put them on? or just paint everything all at once, is the question?!
Wait how did you do that second layer of chipping, you sealed it. Did you do an extra layer of hairspray, I don't get it, I can only ever get one layer out of it. Maybe I am doing it wrong?
I would like to add if you dont have the hand work i like to go out for a walk in the woods and find small pieces of pine bark. But also practice shows result Enjoyed this
Excellent video. Could you, please, explain why do you prefer to make the chipping in 2 stages (1st on dark yellow, 2nd on brown/green), than just once after the camo colorours have been done? Is it about the worn out effect on brown/green colours and to show the yellow paint underneath?
Thanks to RUclips recommendations, I found the way here! I really like the way how you made the Zimmerit and the chipping. Im gonna try that out when I buy myself a airbrush. Really nice video! Subbed and liked! Greetings! TheTankIdiot
Cool video, I’m wondering if they are the original tracks you got with the kit on the Tiger I or did you buy a different type, I’m asking because the tracks that came with my tiger I wasn’t very good and I’m trying to find replacements.
It's ok dude i answered my own question ja! The effect in reality was a putty like material to protect from magnetic mines etc, etc.Only tip i may be able to give is for " Das " an imitation clay like stuff.You can get a large block for a reasonable amount and suits the technique you used. Do that let it dry then glue it back on ja ja ja.
Okay it says acrylic tamyia paint but he doesn't say it's acrylic and later specifically states he is using acrylic paint. So what paints does he do usally ?
I am curious, why not just coat the base paint (oxide red) with Dull-coat lacquer as Tamiya Acrylics are easily brushed off with water and a little alcohol. What property does hairspray offer that cannot be equally accomplished with brush, water & alcohol with a sealed base coat?
I have a problem with artist's rendition of "chipping". None of the photos show that much chipping, mostly due to layers of dust and dirt. tracks are another pet peeve as everyone wants to over rust tracks which were painted black and usually pick up the terrain it is running on. unless in a extremely wet environment rust was minimal. But, our craft allows for artistic licence.
I served on a tank in an Armored Division. Paint on tanks does chip....BUT...they typically only chip in certain areas that get a lot of movement- around hatches, fenders where the crew always mounts the tank, forward edges where the tank is hitting brush, etc. They do not chip around every seam or every panel edge. As far as rusty tracks go, tracks do rust...BUT....only when the tank sits for a while. If a tank is moving, the friction with sand, dirt and rocks scrubs the rust off metal tracks to a large degree. I also get the artistic license and would never tell anyone what they should or shouldn't paint to satisfy themselves. Just wanted to give the perspective of someone who lived in tanks for a few years.
@@TheSkydogsguitar I was a Marine and just don't like at lot of nonsense about over muddied chipped up vehicles that didn't last but a few months. The craft is subjective, to each his own.
Have seen a lot of these videos since my Heng Long fleet expanded and i enjoy weathering and dirtying the tanks. But rust does seem to be overdone. A lot of models look like some museum piece sat outside for the last 20 years.
I bought two models from a garage sale a few years ago a Tiger and a Panzer both brown but already made up.Tracks already on etc..I would like to cammo both of them.I dont have a paint spray gun.Any hints and Ideas?
Hi, I'm looking for models which require less assembling/glue. I bought some Revell for my kid but he get's so frustrated and I unfortunatelly can't help him with that cause I also suck at glue those tiny parts. Is there anyone who can recommend something that is more like those GI Joe aircrafts/vehicles that you put together without any glue? Thank you.
Fantastic work. For a beginner, what would you say is the cost in dollars for a project like this, from buying the kit to finishing all the painting and detailing?
This is just f*****g impressive. By the way I have a question. I struggle painting camouflage pattern on my panther tank. No matter how much i thin down the tamiya paint (xf-61 and red brown used with original thinner) i get those small dots of paint around the straight line. While it makes no difference in painting main color , it is just a nightmare when ya want perfectly smooth line. What could I do to solve out this problem?
Hi Fellows! Long-time no see.
It seems that the tiger is somewhat a must-have subject in any modeling channel..so, here we go.
Hope u like the video. Part 2 is in production, I'll upload next week.
Have a nice one :)
Patreon: www.patreon.com/bayinwu
dasboot: ruclips.net/video/WwN0gscOzIE/видео.html
Ace Pilot: ruclips.net/video/IpdiWMs6meI/видео.html
email: bayinwustudio@gmail.com
@@weepweep2225 best of luck!
This is an awesome work!!!! Every model you do is incredible...waiting for part 2 :D
Bayin Wu Studio thanks B!
Looking forward to part 2. Great work so far
Great work man. you're very talented and dedicated. But I would strongly suggest that you wear gloves for the epoxy your using. It can damage your skin in unseen ways(I had to learn that the hard way😝)
230 in the morning and I watched you paint the tank, great job and you've taught me some excellent stuff, thanks mate, Cheers from Australia.
Hey, can you make a video about how to get started with this? Good beginner tools, tips, etc.
I have to add one more comment as well! The Ace is absolutely brilliant work! You're not just a scale modeler, you're a master of the Art! You definitely have my respect.
You are a true professional artist my man. Ty for posting your work.
Excellent zim and airbrushing Bayin. Congratulations for the show awards. I saw Ace Pilot at Telford last year and thought it was magnificent. Fingers crossed you bring Das Boot to Scale Model World this year, it looks incredible
I always made my own zimmerite with Testors plastic putty. You have to do a small section at a time, and it kept the model clean. Apply 2-3 line of putty and smooth flat w/ exacto knife then make line section w/ sm. flat head screwdriver or with sm.flat metal.
Congratulations on the award. Killer build.
And a great looking Tiger 1. 👍😃
Nice work to say the least! Love my Tigers as well you make the zimmerit application look easy...I know first hand it isn’t, but I definitely will try what you show here. Congrats on your awards, well deserved, and thank you for taking the time to share your work on the videos. 👍
That was fabulous and the zimmerit was just great
Very nice model and very nice video quality ! Im waiting for part 2 !
Ty this will help my rc tiger tank. Love the rigges on it.
Outstanding video and presentation.
Beautiful piece. Definitely learned a few things. Thanks for the info. And congrats on the award.
Congrats on your wins. Das Boot looks awesome. Great video.
Why have I not discovered your channel until now!
Way to go Bayin. Dam fine awards that are hard to get. Major competition at the European shows! And I want to bring up the expected life span of a German tank from 44 on was pretty short though the Germans were very good at returning damaged tanks back to service. I have always thought that some wear from crew or re-stocking but battle damage was more likely.
You are right on the life span issue, and there are a couple of things I'd like to bring up:
First as you said, the life span wasn't very long for tanks at that time - they were built, shipped out to the units and then quite soon thereafter destroyed, either by the enemy or - which was quite likely - either abandoned or destroyed by it's crew. That means that there wouldn't be that much chipped paint to begin with, especially since:
Point 2: The paint used back then was a lead-based paint which was applied THICK - I mean, if you chip the paint of an armored vehicle from that time, the layers are almost a third of a mm thick. The paint job was meant to protect the metal as much as possible, and that kind of paint in those layers did the job pretty well. That is not to say paint didn't wore off - it just seldom had the time to do it in the amount we all too often see on models. Where paint wore off from crews climbing in and out of the tank, the metal was bare and almost polished, especially around the hatches where the clothing rubbed the paint.
Battle damage was more common, especially on heavier tanks that could take some punishment, but that left craters, holes and other hard damage to the tank - not scratched paint.
All that said, it's a nice job, but quite overdone. The one thing you can't overdo on a model tank (but where the mantra is, 'don't overdo it!') is weathering - tanks attract dirt like small children, but if they are covered in mud and dust and shit - how could we ever see all those nice chips?
Superb work just excellent stuff 👍
Can't wait to see next part!
Interesting chipping technique. I've got to test your way
Best regards!
you have a remarkable talent
Wow Amazing Work 👍🏻nice Camo for this Tank
Beautifully airbrushed rendering
Excellent !!!!!
Thank you for sharing !!!
Chipping , its si wel done,
Airbrushing was subtle and precise !!!
Excellent tutorial.
incredible work, you are truly a master of the scale models, eagerly awaiting your next work
I like your way of painting and chipping , it seems you get inspiration by Michael Rinaldi, i do chipping my models by his advises too
Yes, a new Video! Can't wait to see what you made again x)
Awesome you are truly an an artist.....wow !
do i have a tiger 131 that needs painting?
no
will i buy one and paint one?
no
am i still watching and liking the video?
yes
Congrats!!! You do amazing work!!!
Awesome work and congratulations for a well deserved win 🏁💯 very helpful video, and I hope you make more!
Amazing work!
Looks pretty good so far.
Great explanation!!!!
Wunderful work and nice vid. Hoop to see youre projects at SMC this year.
Absolutely amazing work,greetingz from Berlin Germany
Great job 👍
Great video! Thanks a lot!
Hi Bay , great video and I thoroughly enjoyed it. After our wee chat the other day if your down south do you think you may make the Telford show in November ? If so your very welcome to stay at mine , family is welcome to. I have a double and single spare rooms so your very welcome. Plus I live three miles away quite literally from Alton Towers so there's always there to go plus the lovely surrounding countryside and I live 5 miles away from the best model shop in the world ..... Emodels and I'm in with the staff and owner Pete so we could have a look around there etc !!! Just an idea . Stay safe buddy
Mottys Military Models Hey, thanks for the offer, I think I will be in telford and surly we can have a beer together or sth.
amazing, simply amazing
amazing work
Great job! Your chipping technique is better controlled with the metal tools!
wow nice work.
Yay!!! Another video! Good job my friend 😍
I hope next video will be soon :)
And I hope we will have another one youtube "plastic model star" ;)
Good luck!
When I was little, I bought it for my parents. I am grateful. It was precise.
Wow the comments are old but I’ll ask anyway. What is the summer it tool??? And where did you get it?? I love you videos dude I’ve learned a lot and they’re very relaxing to warch
Really nice work
How do you glue the wheels together sir? Do a demonstration please.
3:00 You're mixing the Dunkelgelb with a bit of White and Yellow?
I mixed my three colors for my jagdpanther randomly.Then I saw this video.Then if I put my model and mobile phone next to each other with this video ,I can see I accidentally mixed such the same colors like in this video. Thanks and greetings from Hungary please ! ♥️😀
Cool editing🤙🏻
Really good work!
i need that zimmerit roller and stamp tool. i just did my zimmerit with a tiny little 0.7 trowel that came with the kit and it was a nightmare lol. although it's the first model I've done in about 30 years, it looks not too too bad lol. I'm stuck now at the painting stage. should i paint the wheels and tracks before i put them on? or just paint everything all at once, is the question?!
Wait how did you do that second layer of chipping, you sealed it. Did you do an extra layer of hairspray, I don't get it, I can only ever get one layer out of it. Maybe I am doing it wrong?
WOW I like it very much!!! Nice job.
dammmmmm foo that came out sick af dope work ese !!!
What’s the name of the tool you used to roll out the zimmerit?
DIOS MIO....this is absolute amazing!
Beautiful!
i learn alot , thank you
终于更新啦
What do you call the roller making the ridges, looking for one but don't know what it is called.
I would like to add if you dont have the hand work i like to go out for a walk in the woods and find small pieces of pine bark. But also practice shows result
Enjoyed this
Good Job!!
Man you`re good !
Hello, thanks for the outstanding content. Could you explain the addition of yellow and white to the base colors?
Ok. Buen trabajo. Saludos desde Asturias.
Loved this kit! Can you make a diorama w/ it?
amazing video
Hi Bayin
Could you tell me what that metal roller is you have please
Fantastic job. Thanks for sharing 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Very nice 👍
Excellent video. Could you, please, explain why do you prefer to make the chipping in 2 stages (1st on dark yellow, 2nd on brown/green), than just once after the camo colorours have been done? Is it about the worn out effect on brown/green colours and to show the yellow paint underneath?
Putting camo on scratches? Why add more work? First camo, then scratches.
shut yo smart ass up
Fantastic
Good job
Love this stuff, and if i keep at it i can do this too eventually
Thanks to RUclips recommendations, I found the way here! I really like the way how you made the Zimmerit and the chipping. Im gonna try that out when I buy myself a airbrush. Really nice video! Subbed and liked!
Greetings! TheTankIdiot
Cool video, I’m wondering if they are the original tracks you got with the kit on the Tiger I or did you buy a different type, I’m asking because the tracks that came with my tiger I wasn’t very good and I’m trying to find replacements.
I might be missing something ! Why texture the turret and hull ?
It's ok dude i answered my own question ja! The effect in reality was a putty like material to protect from magnetic mines etc, etc.Only tip i may be able to give is for " Das " an imitation clay like stuff.You can get a large block for a reasonable amount and suits the technique you used. Do that let it dry then glue it back on ja ja ja.
Very very useful 🥰
Nice work!!
Okay it says acrylic tamyia paint but he doesn't say it's acrylic and later specifically states he is using acrylic paint. So what paints does he do usally ?
I am curious, why not just coat the base paint (oxide red) with Dull-coat lacquer as Tamiya Acrylics are easily brushed off with water and a little alcohol. What property does hairspray offer that cannot be equally accomplished with brush, water & alcohol with a sealed base coat?
I have a problem with artist's rendition of "chipping". None of the photos show that much chipping, mostly due to layers of dust and dirt. tracks are another pet peeve as everyone wants to over rust tracks which were painted black and usually pick up the terrain it is running on. unless in a extremely wet environment rust was minimal. But, our craft allows for artistic licence.
I served on a tank in an Armored Division. Paint on tanks does chip....BUT...they typically only chip in certain areas that get a lot of movement- around hatches, fenders where the crew always mounts the tank, forward edges where the tank is hitting brush, etc. They do not chip around every seam or every panel edge. As far as rusty tracks go, tracks do rust...BUT....only when the tank sits for a while. If a tank is moving, the friction with sand, dirt and rocks scrubs the rust off metal tracks to a large degree. I also get the artistic license and would never tell anyone what they should or shouldn't paint to satisfy themselves. Just wanted to give the perspective of someone who lived in tanks for a few years.
@@TheSkydogsguitar I was a Marine and just don't like at lot of nonsense about over muddied chipped up vehicles that didn't last but a few months. The craft is subjective, to each his own.
Have seen a lot of these videos since my Heng Long fleet expanded and i enjoy weathering and dirtying the tanks. But rust does seem to be overdone. A lot of models look like some museum piece sat outside for the last 20 years.
I bought two models from a garage sale a few years ago a Tiger and a Panzer both brown but already made up.Tracks already on etc..I would like to cammo both of them.I dont have a paint spray gun.Any hints and Ideas?
Hi, I'm looking for models which require less assembling/glue. I bought some Revell for my kid but he get's so frustrated and I unfortunatelly can't help him with that cause I also suck at glue those tiny parts. Is there anyone who can recommend something that is more like those GI Joe aircrafts/vehicles that you put together without any glue? Thank you.
Fantastic work. For a beginner, what would you say is the cost in dollars for a project like this, from buying the kit to finishing all the painting and detailing?
Hi mate what’s that metal roller called cheers
What's being added to the paint from the pump bottle?
How did you move on to the second layer of chipping if you sealed the first with satin varnish before adding the camo colors?
Did he spray another layer if hairspray after the the yellow?
What are you using to dilute the paint? Never used Tamiya paints but I would like to give it a try.
Very inspirational video, thanks
what fluid are you using when you do the pile of the paint ?
This is just f*****g impressive. By the way I have a question. I struggle painting camouflage pattern on my panther tank. No matter how much i thin down the tamiya paint (xf-61 and red brown used with original thinner) i get those small dots of paint around the straight line. While it makes no difference in painting main color , it is just a nightmare when ya want perfectly smooth line. What could I do to solve out this problem?
Is there a tutorial on what paints and mixtures he uses for what and when?
Congratulation👏
Oh🚀
Details💥
impressive👍 🙏work🌈
🐰appreciated🎵
👽F🌈i💎r🎵e🌿
Cool edits..
How do the wheels get glued