Painting Polarized Periscopes & Pioneer tools | 1/35 AFV Club M1128 Stryker MGS
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- Today we'll be exploring a technique to finish polarized periscopes in modern AFV's. It's a surprisingly easy technique to execute, and the results are unmatched. Enjoy!
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Great idea with those periscopes!! Stryker looks outstanding. Very nice attention to detail! 😊
You are a true modeling artist my friend, just love the effects you've managed on the tools. Great results, model on!! Johnny
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Great quality for a small channel, big things coming your way man, keep it up
Thanks!
fantastic video my friend great tip on the periscopes and the tools look great thanks for sharing 🥲🥲
Thanks!
That's the stuff I use too That nail film! Much cheaper than afv clubs pre cut stuff actually think they look better aswell!
I have used mirror tape and painted over it but it is a little thick so i will be trying the nail tape many thanks for the suggestion . Regards Gav.
Glad to help! Good luck!
Interesting idea with that film!
thanks! Really happy with the way it turned out
Such a great idea!! Love it :)
Great video John! Neat trick with the nail foil, I was eyeing some of my wife's Cricket vinyl for the same purpose, but was thinking it may be too thick, this is probably a better way to go! And great job on the tools as well.
Thanks! Yeah the fact that it was super thin make it pretty nice to work with, but super fragile at the same time
Great work very nice. Which colour would you use for ww2 periscopes
thank you! ww2 periscopes were not polarized, so id leave them either dark grey or maybe a very deep blue-grey
Nice work do you have link for this set
for the nail foil?
It should be in the description, but let me double check
Yeah it's in the description
Thanks for tutorial. Tell me please, what kind of glue do you use?
Elmers lol, nothing fancy! The clear coat really helps seal it in
If you can’t get Elmer’s, any water-based PVA (white glue) will work
Wondered if you beat Plasmo aka genius.Them links better be fresh,I got no luck with Plasmo's .Thanks anyway
I’ll try to refresh those links for ya, they can be pretty finicky