Thank you so much for putting this video up and explaining all the steps like you did. I will be using this technique in the near future to redo a lot of barrels that I have done in the past.
Very nice tutorial on how you do this burnt iron effect. All my years in the USAF I never saw a GAU (F-4's, F-16's, and F-15's) turn those colors, but the Army may use a different gun. Thank you for sharing your technique.
Vallego is a good paint. sells for a bit steeper at amazon than locally(for me anyway). they do not sell a burnt Iron so I will do a mix but with less violet as exhaust manifolds don't get that hot on Radials. cannons are constantly stressed and get hotter than piston engine manifolds.
Great tutorial, I've used a similar technique with yellow and purple inks and finished with a metallic blue from the VMA range, it's a lovely effect :) However being a super geek I have to comment on the title as this effect actually usually occurs on superheated titanium, not iron :P Other than that I am sure a lot of painters will enjoy your awesome video :D
Excellent tutorial video. Appreciated your explanation as you transitioned through each step. Will definitely use this technique. I subscribed. Thank you.
I was sitting here enjoying this great video. That got me to thinking about how this effect is on real metal. If you look at an exhaust on say a motorcycle, the blueing usually starts at the cylinder head which is the hottest area. When a gun is fired, the hottest area is going to be near the base and not at the tip of the barrel. But in the 40k universe, these barrels might be all blue due to the millions of rounds fired thru them. Still I very much enjoyed your video and technique. You do excellent work.
No problem, thanks for sharing this tutorial, I've always just done black dry brush on the ends of my barrels and exhaust pipes, this is much more impressive :)
I am trying to find a way to paint the exhaust manifold(part #26 of kit 5264 Revell) in a Radial piston engine of a Stearman PT-17(kit is a Christmas Present from my parents) calls for "Burnt Iron" Model Master's sells the actual paint but it looks like a metallic grey, not really burnt iron. I also need a color for frame and motor mounts which, for some strange reason calls for "Interior Green". I use gun painting tutorials for both weapons and engine systems on space ships, airplane engines, and automobiles exhaust systems. I also have videos on another project the Planet of the Apes Starship "Icarus"(1968) this will come in handy for engine wear and weathering on that kit too! thanks!
Wow! just discovered this video almost by accident! Really helpful video, and you just make it look sooooo easy! But I guess that's the secret with REAL craftsmen and very talented artists, isn't it...making it LOOK easy! Very fine work, my friend, and I shall be sure to click the subscribe button and to be checking out many more of your uploads. Cheers, Mark (in UK)
Thanks for the wonderful tutorial! Im gonna use it for Drakis on Adrax when shipping starts back up, and with the reopening happening this got recommended at the perfect time!
Lovely. Beautiful. The painting was fine, but the music was off the hook. When you are done with painting for the day, I would seriously not to forget to look into those musical talents as well.
That by far is the best painting effect I have ever seen!, Just a work of art my friend, thanks for sharing!
Wakeman Edwards thanks happy you like it. and have some fun with your paints :-)
excellent technique indeed. I love the transition between the colors. Thanks.
glad you like it. cheers
Great technique. Keeping this one handy. Keep sharing your skills with us.
Perhaps this is one of the best tutorials I've ever seen. Thank you very much !!!
Edwing Merlo Paredes its my plesure to share . Thanks for your comment. glad you like it ;-)
Fantastic technique. I can tell you've put a lot of thought and research into the way metal changes color when heated.
Thanks mate. Hope you have some fun painting some super hot iron 😁
Excellent work. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for putting this video up and explaining all the steps like you did. I will be using this technique in the near future to redo a lot of barrels that I have done in the past.
Pure amazing Mr Dennis. Everyone should share and put this in there playlists.
Thank you.
Beautiful job!!!
Great effect, very well observed. Congratulations.
Very nice tutorial on how you do this burnt iron effect. All my years in the USAF I never saw a GAU (F-4's, F-16's, and F-15's) turn those colors, but the Army may use a different gun. Thank you for sharing your technique.
wow wow wow ...very nice tutorial !! thanks for sharing Dennis
Danke mein Freund!!!
Sehr schönes Video und klasse erklärt. Danke!
Frank B. Modelling bitte bitte.
I applaud you for this, I am so using this technique for my Crimson Fists Dreadnaughts and assault cannons
Luckily i found this video...coz im just learning the trick on how to do this burnt iron effect...thanks man
Good video, might check out the badger patriot 105...
Vallego is a good paint. sells for a bit steeper at amazon than locally(for me anyway). they do not sell a burnt Iron so I will do a mix but with less violet as exhaust manifolds don't get that hot on Radials. cannons are constantly stressed and get hotter than piston engine manifolds.
Good work, best i've seen. Very realistic.
I've been wondering how to do this, and your tutorial was really helpful. Thanks a lot.
This is awesome stuff bud
Nicely done
Great tutorial, I've used a similar technique with yellow and purple inks and finished with a metallic blue from the VMA range, it's a lovely effect :) However being a super geek I have to comment on the title as this effect actually usually occurs on superheated titanium, not iron :P Other than that I am sure a lot of painters will enjoy your awesome video :D
I'm going to try this on exhausts on my cars I usually go with transparent colours but this technique seems to give you more depth
Excellent tutorial video. Appreciated your explanation as you transitioned through each step. Will definitely use this technique. I subscribed. Thank you.
Nice airbrush skills
Great tutorial
Nice video very intresting, good job👍👍👍👍
Thanks
Great demo & a nice method Dennis. - cc
Thx
Awesome tut. Thanks!!!
awesome results thanks dude
Absolute fantastic tutorial. Now to get myself an airbrush and go crazy on all my melta guns/flamers :) thank you!!
Ged Mcloughlin Nice.. have some fun!!! THX
great tutorial dennis!
Looks awesome dude
Thanks!
An amazing tutorial SavageForged. I will be using this. Thanks
THX. Looking forward to see your interpretation. ;-)
I was sitting here enjoying this great video. That got me to thinking about how this effect is on real metal. If you look at an exhaust on say a motorcycle, the blueing usually starts at the cylinder head which is the hottest area. When a gun is fired, the hottest area is going to be near the base and not at the tip of the barrel. But in the 40k universe, these barrels might be all blue due to the millions of rounds fired thru them. Still I very much enjoyed your video and technique. You do excellent work.
Exelent work,thankyou for sharing,must try this myself.
Nice work!
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Excellent tutorial!
Thank you very much, its been a while back but still working 😜
Very Nice Effect! I learned a great deal! Thank You for Sharing! Have A Super Week!..... Gus
Great tutorial! I am going to try this one out! Thanks for sharing.
Solid paint job, great music choice, volume increases and decreases at appropriate times, cheers!
Excellent tutorial. Very easy to understand. I'm hoping to replicate this on both guns of my Imperial Knight Titan =)
Definitely dig this, great looking effect and something I think that can easily be practiced, thanks for sharing this amazing tutorial. :)
Thank you Sir ;-)
No problem, thanks for sharing this tutorial, I've always just done black dry brush on the ends of my barrels and exhaust pipes, this is much more impressive :)
I am trying to find a way to paint the exhaust manifold(part #26 of kit 5264 Revell) in a Radial piston engine of a Stearman PT-17(kit is a Christmas Present from my parents) calls for "Burnt Iron" Model Master's sells the actual paint but it looks like a metallic grey, not really burnt iron. I also need a color for frame and motor mounts which, for some strange reason calls for "Interior Green". I use gun painting tutorials for both weapons and engine systems on space ships, airplane engines, and automobiles exhaust systems. I also have videos on another project the Planet of the Apes Starship "Icarus"(1968) this will come in handy for engine wear and weathering on that kit too! thanks!
Wow! just discovered this video almost by accident! Really helpful video, and you just make it look sooooo easy! But I guess that's the secret with REAL craftsmen and very talented artists, isn't it...making it LOOK easy! Very fine work, my friend, and I shall be sure to click the subscribe button and to be checking out many more of your uploads.
Cheers,
Mark (in UK)
Mark Pearce Thanks Mark....thats the magic of it ;-)
cheers
Great work....for the last steps, to make the color uniform, which product are you using..? thank you
Best tutorial for guns I ever saw !!!!!
Fantastic RCthx
Definitley using this technique. Thanks buddy, awesome vid
Speechless!!! Ace!
Emi Crania Thanks ;-)
That is just wicked!!!
Very nice!!!
awesome tutorial Dennis!
Thx Mario
Very nicely done man :D
Great Job!!
Nice but doesn't Metal Master paints already make buffing type metalizer's ?
no idea have done this tutorial 3 years ago. so hmm
Thanks for the wonderful tutorial! Im gonna use it for Drakis on Adrax when shipping starts back up, and with the reopening happening this got recommended at the perfect time!
Have fun!
Great vid buddy love the tutorial heart work by a true master
Moggy
THX Moggy ;-)
wow i like your tecnhique man wow ...
Great tutorial sir! This will come in very handy, thanks for sharing.
great video really clear with products thanks
Cool man!
Very good!
Thanks!
Nice presentation, congratulations! :)
This is excellent, thanks... 👍👏
Awesome Dennis :) clearly explained and you showed the technique so well :) thanks for sharing
Great video. Thank you. Hope you decide to come back to teach us more
That's the plan!
Very helpful tutorial!
Most amazing implementation of this effect that I have come across. Seems that you are not active any more. I just subscribed regardless
Thanks so much, great tutorial
nice, very nice. thank you for the video
Awesome mate
oh very nice!
I realize I got the same effect with a brush, and some washes, but your way is better, because the metal keeps its shine :)
+Audrey Leblanc thx mate. yes there many technics and ways du get this effect. cheers
your one looks better, as always with an airbrush ^^
Masterful!
beautiful, thanks
loving this vid mate!
thx my friend.. ich will ich will ich will....lol
Are the aero colors transparent , I'm going to try this out with my vallejo paints but I'm not sure weather to use the paints or the inks
some of them are almost transparent. you can try inks
with enough thinner (no water real thinner) vallejo works too
Thank you for this, great help.
Nice Dennis!
Glad you like it !!!
Im curious on why you used Devlan Mud instead of Badab Black?
Beautiful!
Great stuff mate, just wanted to ask if its really right thing to use AK interactive thinner with vallejo paints, since its alcohol based thinner?
thx mate. no its the acrylic thiner i used.
Thanks...now I have a clear picture 😊
Thank you all for your nice comments.
nc tutorial. :D
Excellent instruction, thank you
Amazing video, you make it look so easy...., but true skill is obviously there.
How big is your needle? Thanks
Do you have any way of painting this effect without using an airbrush?
Very cool effect I'm gonna give this a go subed and liked
That looks really effective
Lovely. Beautiful. The painting was fine, but the music was off the hook. When you are done with painting for the day, I would seriously not to forget to look into those musical talents as well.
Thanks for the tip
awesome stuff Dennis thanks for sharing :) subbed :)
what size is the iwata hp-b compared to the badger
What was the name of the clay you used to protect the miniature? Blue tech? Couldnt hear if clearly. Thx
Poster tack
awesome!
very cool.
this video is also going to be very help full!!!
It's been a while, looks great. What so you use to seal it?
Most of the time a satain varnish
Thanks
@@Zarnowski_Sculpture Thank you 👍
Thanks for that tutorial, IT helped me a lot 👍
What are the violet and blue paints I can't read the label
Schminke Aero Color Airbrush Paints
Can you make a tutorial for brush painting this?
What color you use
Love your voice mate, you sound like Arnold Schwarzenegger. GET TO DA CHOPPER!! You could do voice overs on TV!
thx best comment ever ;-)
Thanks bro for this video
man this is awsome! maybe a little bit less of black.....and what do you think about drilling those holes for real?
will it work using a brush?
+LowLight hey... I think it can work with glases and wetblending. depends on your skils cheers
SavageForged Minis
thanks, will give it a go
Amazing tutorial! What mini is that to?
THX...a leman russ tank ;-)