MUD & MOISTURE (& MILLIPUT) "HOW TO" GUIDE

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  • Опубликовано: 22 апр 2017
  • A follow-up to the last weathering video but with a fair bit of additional content. This time, we show how you can weather your vehicles & their stowage to depict both wet & dry mud. The subject this time is Revell's 1:35th scale Russian SU-100 SPG (Tank Destroyer) in Beutepanzer colours. We first show how we made stowage for a mucky corner of the model using MIlliput Yellow Grey. Then we use enamels & Wilder's Murky Water to show wet mud & moisture. We do this using the airbrush stippling method. The idea is to show mud projections due to a missing mudguard (fender).
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Комментарии • 23

  • @scalewarmachines
    @scalewarmachines  7 лет назад +5

    Thanks to all the early responders. After putting in a good few hours on each video. It's heartening to see your immediate positivity & encouragement!

  • @Duececoupe
    @Duececoupe 7 лет назад +8

    Always enjoy your videos, they're informative, educational, inspiring and entertaining....! 👍👌👏
    Definitely need to try this!

    • @scalewarmachines
      @scalewarmachines  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your continued support & encouragement.

    • @Duececoupe
      @Duececoupe 7 лет назад

      It's my pleasure! 👍

  • @FinsaneLorist
    @FinsaneLorist 5 лет назад

    Excellent work - very good thanks

  • @himars2004
    @himars2004 7 лет назад +1

    wow looks good

  • @kimandersendk
    @kimandersendk 7 лет назад +1

    Great video

  • @mrpistonrecaro6483
    @mrpistonrecaro6483 7 лет назад +1

    U sir have my vote. Great details and creativity

  • @tonyja661
    @tonyja661 5 лет назад

    You guys rock!

  • @lefrench1131
    @lefrench1131 7 лет назад +1

    Wow ! Amazing result, I'm gonna try it next week :)
    Thanks

  • @booooooghi
    @booooooghi 7 лет назад

    good quality video

  • @Sabaton62
    @Sabaton62 7 лет назад

    Nice 👍
    Super Cool.

  • @fabinhominiaturas6746
    @fabinhominiaturas6746 5 лет назад

    excelente;

  • @MrBMBuilder
    @MrBMBuilder 7 лет назад

    Nice videos Mate, Did the wet areas stay "wet" on some areas it looked like it dried flat.
    Just want to know if the murking water stays glossy after it dries. If it does, I will try it on my next Dio I am doing

    • @scalewarmachines
      @scalewarmachines  7 лет назад

      That's a fair point & we noticed the phenomenon you mentioned in the film. Firstly, have no worries - it is a glossy product that when used neat stays glossy. But when used the way we did, the effect is quite subtle. Tilt the angle slightly & you almost lose sight of the shine - it was actually quite hard to film & photograph because of that.
      Also, it's worth saying you can adjust the finish with thinners & we did that quite a lot. For example, we toned down the blanket gloss spots you see in the film a touch as they looked wrong on fabric. But rest assured, this is a great, controllable varnish product. Use it neat for shiny gloss, or tone it down with thinners for a more satin effect. Any errors can be wiped away with thinners.

  • @hl1796
    @hl1796 6 лет назад

    may i ask, what is all of those white part on the kit before you paint ?

    • @scalewarmachines
      @scalewarmachines  6 лет назад

      White plastic card or white plastic tubing used to scratch build detail parts.

  • @captainsnorkle1992
    @captainsnorkle1992 7 лет назад

    should I paint a kit before or after building it

    • @scalewarmachines
      @scalewarmachines  7 лет назад

      Generally it's better to build sub-assemblies & paint those before the final assembly '- then you can finish everything off. Painting individual parts on the sprue first often leads to problems - so avoid that. Assembling models completely then trying to paint detailed parts or interiors afterwards, is usually also very difficult. So somewhere between the two is better.

  • @mephisto7549
    @mephisto7549 6 лет назад

    he kinda talks in a schizophrenic manner... "we are doing the mud..."