very cool. the red and blue marker tip is a good one. I will be building a scratch 1:43 motorbike and that will work great for the exhaust. many thanks
Greetings my friend, that was a excellent tutorial video, I have missed you videos, I hope you intend to put more out, very bedt regards from Australia 👌👍👌👍👌👍
This is looking great friend!!! I got impatient and started mine early. I was going to wait for your videos. This is super helpful! Again can’t wait to see this one. Masterful as always. Really appreciate these little videos.
Uncovering the US Navy F-4 B/J/N/S/Q Phantom II (No. 4), You can find it on amazon: amzn.to/3ZahhZI , or DACO's website: bit.ly/DACO_publications among other places.
Thanks for the nice tutorial. Really educational and helpful. I tried to find the blue/red markers in the links but they seem to be missing? Are they metallic or acrylic markers?
The tutorial we all were hoping for!
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You make it look so easy. I just don't have that light touch to blend everything together.
Well, give it a try... you may surprise yourself
One day I will be at your level! Truly amazing!
You nailed it after added the silver highlights behind the weld marks.
Having good quality images helps so much.
Awesome timing, I literally put an academy 48th Phantom on the bench this morning
Glad I can help!
Merci beaucoup. Ta vidéo va beaucoup m'aider pour mon vieux kit F14A au 1/32 de chez tamiya . Un fan français
Glad to hear that, best regards!
You are a wizard with the details. The soot trick was really clever! I forgot I’m a Patreon member.. I need to catch up!!
Thanks mate, you should check the progress on patreon for sure 👍
Perfect timing, as I'm getting ready to do an F-4J for a Vietnam group build.
Cool 👍
This is a great tutorial, that trick with the markers was very smart!
They are very useful tools.
That was excellent. Thank you
Thanks for watching mate 👍
*Not so difficult to paint various colors on the exhaust, just have the good tools and products, thanks for this tuto MSM!*
Good reference is also very important
very cool. the red and blue marker tip is a good one. I will be building a scratch 1:43 motorbike and that will work great for the exhaust. many thanks
Best of luck to you!
The texture is fantastic.
Glad you like it 👍
Greetings my friend, that was a excellent tutorial video, I have missed you videos, I hope you intend to put more out, very bedt regards from Australia 👌👍👌👍👌👍
Thanks Les, sure I am having more videos coming, just not as frequently as before. Best regards.
It’s a greate job! Thank you for tutorial and material list!
Thanks mate 👍
This is looking great friend!!! I got impatient and started mine early. I was going to wait for your videos. This is super helpful! Again can’t wait to see this one. Masterful as always. Really appreciate these little videos.
Sorry mate, I am captain slow as usual 😁
@@MMScaleModels no worries! Slow seems to mean better work
I have just gotten some pigments and and thank you for the idea of spraying them! What kind of thinner do I need to use with them?
I used mr. Rapid thinner.
Easy process and simple to apply. Great tutorial.
Thanks for the feedback!
Very nice! Thanks for this instruction, this looks like it can be used on any kind of exhaust system
I think so, maybe with different colors but the technique should work.
That's really nice work 👍👍👍
Thanks mate!
Excellent tutorial thank you.
Thanks mate 👍
Excellent video! What was the title of your reference book please
Uncovering the US Navy F-4 B/J/N/S/Q Phantom II (No. 4), You can find it on amazon: amzn.to/3ZahhZI , or DACO's website: bit.ly/DACO_publications among other places.
Ok. Impressive work!
Thanks mate 👍
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Thank you, a clear and detailed explanation.
You are welcome 🙂
thanks for your tutorial
You are welcome!
Excellent tutorial!
Thanks 👍
AWESOME!
Thank you!
Muy útil 👌🏻
Thank you!
Cool 👍
Thanks!
Thanks for the nice tutorial. Really educational and helpful. I tried to find the blue/red markers in the links but they seem to be missing? Are they metallic or acrylic markers?
You are welcome! Here is a set - Sakura Pigma 50049 Micron - amzn.to/3M5u7Vm
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Thank you!
The result you’ve got looks overdone - it bears no resemblance to the photographic reference material - which clearly looks subtle by comparison.
I guess I see things differently