Getting back into modelling after about 25 yrs .I remember trying to hand paint USAF Vietnam era camo...bloody hard in 1/72...to see this in 1/48 where everything is more visible is absolutely incredible. You have skills Sir. Respect 🙏
Hello mister brush.i like the pilots oxygentube.thats a nice detail rare to see. Thank you for sharing. Keep going!👏👏👏With sticky greetings. Your friend in sprues.christian
Hello mr. Brush!,i am brushpainter too.great job done.a nice little gem you have created.thank u4sharing.with sticky greetings from Brandenburg germany.your modellmate.christian
Really nice to see what excellent results can be achieved with brush painting. Amazing job. I will take on some of my models like that too as I cannot really become friends with airbrushing yet.
Nicely done, takes more skill and patience to correctly brush paint a model than using an airbrush. By the way, I would not recommend the Aqueous Hobby Colour line from Mr Hobby for brush painting large surfaces as it is a lacquer-based water soluble acrylic paint so it carries more properties of lacquer paints as compared to pure water-based acrylics (Ammo Mig/Vallejo/Revell Acryl etc) which easily brush on with no problem. It's water soluble properties are more suited towards touching up paint work by hand with a brush after airbrushing the colour.
Wow! What an excellent video of brush painting. I spend too much time trying to make my models look like perfectly polished cars in the showroom. I need to just be happy working on models and having them represent what the model is of...not so much making it look perfect. Some will say the lines between the different camo colors is too defined and not fuzzy...everyone has their opinion. I think this model looks amazing. Yes you can airbrush but brush painting is on a whole different level.
Amazing work. I m a brushpainter as well and it IS always nice to check your work for inspiration. Thanks for sharing, and happy modelling ! + This was a very nice and unusual subject.
Wow, what a wonderful work!!!!! You make me want to go back to modeling... :-D I painted my models with Tamiya e Gunze paints, poorly diluted or not at all, but I start to think that Vallejo paints are much better using brush.
Thanks! So far from my experience I can tell that the best paints for brushpainting are the water based acrylics. I do like Vallejo Model Color very much, it is excellent for brush painting.
@@brushpaintedmodels7086 Thank you so much! I take advantage of your kindness to ask for others advices. What are other water-based acrylic brands? Revell and Italeri? Is it possibile to dilute these paints with water or you have to use its specific thinner? I knew that Tamiya and Gunze were acrylic too, but maybe alcohol based?
Yes. Revell Aqua and Italeri are water based. Tamiya not. I recommend using a specific thinner, adding too much water will cause the paint to "fall apart". Just try and you will see.
hello, thanks to your videos I'm back to modeling!! Now I would like to ask you if in your opinion there is a way to enhance the panels without first giving a coat of glossy varnish. I tried with tempera or tamiya panel liner but it doesn't come out well. And then, but you don't model anymore?
Your painting technique is wonderful. You should be called Leonardo. Your paints flow on with incredible ease and coverage. If you thin them, what do you use? Kudos and thanks.
I brush paint with Humbrol .............but I wouldn't think of doing 5 coats .............................................have you tried a smaller softer brush ? Your finished model looks fine !!
Could you put together a video showing how you thin your various acrylic paints, and also what additives (if any) you add to the mix? I'm a big fan of brush painting, but have only used Model Master acryl which is no longer produced. Thanks for all your great videos to date.
Great work! I just started getting into the hobby, and im not planning on getting an airbrush anytime soon haha so these types of videos are very helpful. Can I ask how long do you wait in-between coats?
@@brushpaintedmodels7086 Thank you for sharing. At the beginning of the build (Cockpit, etc.) are all those parts Primed first? or are you painting directly on the plastic? Your reply and thoughts is most welcomed. Thanks for the help.
Just finished this model. Your video helped me tremendously with the build. Your model came out looking great. Thanks for sharing!!
Great to hear! 👍
Good to see a brush being used.
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Getting back into modelling after about 25 yrs .I remember trying to hand paint USAF Vietnam era camo...bloody hard in 1/72...to see this in 1/48 where everything is more visible is absolutely incredible. You have skills Sir. Respect 🙏
Thanks a lot! Wish you happy modeling!
Well done ! Don’t see to many people still hand brushing . Very well done
Thanks a lot!
Great Work! I also paint with brush when making model, I always refer to your skill.
Cool, thanks!
Hello mister brush.i like the pilots oxygentube.thats a nice detail rare to see. Thank you for sharing. Keep going!👏👏👏With sticky greetings. Your friend in sprues.christian
Thank you, I will.
You just earned a subscriber!
This channel has a potential to become the next quick kits of RUclips
Thanks! Appreciate.
Hello mr. Brush!,i am brushpainter too.great job done.a nice little gem you have created.thank u4sharing.with sticky greetings from Brandenburg germany.your modellmate.christian
Really nice to see what excellent results can be achieved with brush painting. Amazing job. I will take on some of my models like that too as I cannot really become friends with airbrushing yet.
Thank you and good luck!
Your best work yet, absolutely amazing I’m learning so many techniques and how to do what you do thank you! Keep up the awesome work
Thanks a lot! Glad you like them.
Beautiful piece of artwork
Thank you! Cheers!
Well done looks really good!.. thanks from NZ👍🇳🇿✈️
Thank you too!
Nicely done, takes more skill and patience to correctly brush paint a model than using an airbrush.
By the way, I would not recommend the Aqueous Hobby Colour line from Mr Hobby for brush painting large surfaces as it is a lacquer-based water soluble acrylic paint so it carries more properties of lacquer paints as compared to pure water-based acrylics (Ammo Mig/Vallejo/Revell Acryl etc) which easily brush on with no problem. It's water soluble properties are more suited towards touching up paint work by hand with a brush after airbrushing the colour.
I agree. Water based acrylics worked for me best so far.
Eficient technique and beautiful finish.
Thanks!
Beautiful! Very well made!
Thanks a lot Alex!
Wow! What an excellent video of brush painting. I spend too much time trying to make my models look like perfectly polished cars in the showroom. I need to just be happy working on models and having them represent what the model is of...not so much making it look perfect. Some will say the lines between the different camo colors is too defined and not fuzzy...everyone has their opinion. I think this model looks amazing. Yes you can airbrush but brush painting is on a whole different level.
Amazing work. I m a brushpainter as well and it IS always nice to check your work for inspiration. Thanks for sharing, and happy modelling ! + This was a very nice and unusual subject.
Thanks a lot for your kind words. Happy modeling!
Very stunning work! I love brush painting and this is video is good tutorials to do it!
Thanks! Glad you like it.
Amazing camo scheme and really great job. Finishing is amazing.
Thanks a lot!
great work on this model
Thanks!
Every bit as good as spray painting - actually, better with the oil weathering. Nice.
Thank you! Cheers!
Fantastic work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent work 👌👌👌
Thanks!
Wonderful work!
Thanks!
Wow, what a wonderful work!!!!! You make me want to go back to modeling... :-D I painted my models with Tamiya e Gunze paints, poorly diluted or not at all, but I start to think that Vallejo paints are much better using brush.
Thanks! So far from my experience I can tell that the best paints for brushpainting are the water based acrylics. I do like Vallejo Model Color very much, it is excellent for brush painting.
@@brushpaintedmodels7086 Thank you so much! I take advantage of your kindness to ask for others advices. What are other water-based acrylic brands? Revell and Italeri? Is it possibile to dilute these paints with water or you have to use its specific thinner? I knew that Tamiya and Gunze were acrylic too, but maybe alcohol based?
Yes. Revell Aqua and Italeri are water based. Tamiya not. I recommend using a specific thinner, adding too much water will cause the paint to "fall apart". Just try and you will see.
@@brushpaintedmodels7086 Ok, thanks and congratulations again for your works!!!
hello, thanks to your videos I'm back to modeling!! Now I would like to ask you if in your opinion there is a way to enhance the panels without first giving a coat of glossy varnish. I tried with tempera or tamiya panel liner but it doesn't come out well. And then, but you don't model anymore?
This aircraft is a mixture of somewhat other aircrafts, like F-104, F-4 Phantoms and Mirage F-1.
And a Jaguar :)
I just remember Godzilla swatting them down like flies in _Return of Godzilla_ (1984).
Fantastic
Thanks
Your painting technique is wonderful. You should be called Leonardo. Your paints flow on with incredible ease and coverage. If you thin them, what do you use? Kudos and thanks.
Thanks. Most of the time I use Vallejo Thinner medium 70.524.
I brush paint with Humbrol .............but I wouldn't think of doing 5 coats .............................................have you tried a smaller softer brush ? Your finished model looks fine !!
Could you put together a video showing how you thin your various acrylic paints, and also what additives (if any) you add to the mix? I'm a big fan of brush painting, but have only used Model Master acryl which is no longer produced. Thanks for all your great videos to date.
Next time I will try to show how I mix the paint. But it's no rocket science. I just add a thinner in ca 1:1 ratio to the paint. No additives.
@@brushpaintedmodels7086 Do you use Vallejo thinner or just water at 1:1 ratio? What primer do you like best, and do you thin the primer? Thanks.
I use Vallejo thinner. For primer Tamiya spray.
Sick!! ❤❤❤
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Great work! I just started getting into the hobby, and im not planning on getting an airbrush anytime soon haha so these types of videos are very helpful. Can I ask how long do you wait in-between coats?
Acrylic paints dry quickly. Few minutes are enough.
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Supurb!🤗
Thanks!
What size/brand brush may you recommend when painting the larger surface areas of a plane? Thank you for your thoughts.
Synthetic artist grade brush. Brand doesn't matter. What you can get in your country/store. Size according to plane/part size. Shape Filbert one.
Wow :)
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Very good!
Please,1/48 Kinetic Mirage IIIE
Thanks. I have a 1/48 Mirage III in stash, but from Eduard.
Thank you for the video. Did you Prime any of the pieces before painting?
Yes, I always use a primer.
@@brushpaintedmodels7086 Thank you for sharing. At the beginning of the build (Cockpit, etc.) are all those parts Primed first? or are you painting directly on the plastic? Your reply and thoughts is most welcomed. Thanks for the help.
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Mr hobby and Mr colour is best used through an airbrush,its not really designed for hairy stick applications
Yes, you are right.
You cannot beat Vallejo paints for applying by brush. Revel is not bad either
Exactly!
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Looks similar to the SEPECAT Jaguar.
Yes, it has a similar layout, but the nose is quite different on the Jaguar. I have in plan to build one in future.
Yup I built one of these back in the day and my thoughts exactly loved the Jag made many of them
Do u have full video painting F-4E Phantom?
I want to know how to painting it
No, I don't have, sorry.
@@brushpaintedmodels7086 ok^^
Thx
very nice work indeed... Do yourseft a favor: buy an airbrush :))
Thanks. For the advice as well.