Diese Farbstifte sind wirklich gut, für mich sind sie eine der besten Farbneuheiten der letzten Jahre. Die matten Stifte und die Ölfarben ergänzen sich hervorragend. Danke für das tolle Video.
Hoi Patrick! Absolut, die Stifte sind äusserst praktisch. Manchmal färben sie jedoch nicht so gut auf den Oberflächen… danke fürs Einschalten und bis bald!
The white dot oil paint weatheing looks great, an idea perhaps for the matt black sections on my current build of a1/72 Stirling Bomber. Want that worn, weathered look. We're the oils on top of a gloss or Saturn coat 🤔
Great video. Very helpful. Trying hard to master oils. One of the problems I have is not knowing which coloured oil(s) to use on each of the differing base colours. I recently purchased the AK 'Mastering Oils' book, which didn't help with this to be honest. The other problem I have is that I never know the best order for the weathering process. e.g. Panel line wash, multi-tonal treatment (as AK call it!), filters, stains and chipping. It's a minefield! Anyway, I'll try the chipping first next time, instead of last. I have this kit in the stash, so I'll subscribe, follow along and have a go. PS. I have found the Abteilung white very difficult to remove in the past and now only use it for mixing. All that said, I think your Dornier looks terrific. Super job!
Bryan, thank you for tuning in!!! Yes, I think it's better to apply them a little bit more excessive, you can put oils as a filter over it to tone it down. Glad you like it...
Great work! If I may give you some advice... I've been using simillar methods with oils on flat surface. One thing I've learned with oil dots is: 1. White is too stark and really hard to blend properly. 2. Moist the surface with oil thinner just before applying the dots. I mist the thinner with the airbrush and then aply dots in small sections.
Hey Gregax!!! Thanks a lot for tuning in and taking your time writing a comment!!! White is really strong, i‘ll use an off white the next time and in a much smaller ratio... that is a great advice with applying the thinner with the airbrush! Have a good one!
The dot matrix works on tanks, obviously does well on aircraft, dont3 know that I'd try it on 1/72. But as of today I'm building the single seat version. So thought I'd check out your videos, I'm pulling out my reference material from the 70s in blk & wht, not sure of wheel or bomb bay colors most late war were bare metal but prototypes sometimes had at least 02 grey primer.
Hey John! I hope you can use some techniques shown in the videos for your build! In 1/72 I don't know, if it'll work. Perhaps with very small oil dots... I was approached by several history buffs about the colors, some say it's bare metal, some agree with a 02. I chose which of these options fit better to the model :) Have fun!!!
@@AirandGroundinScale Doing the Tamyia 1/48 scale, my prefered scale. 1/72 scale is tough for weathering light washes bring out panel lines but chipping etc is tough with my old eyes.
Yeah, these dots are visible but anyway it looks fantastic after blending. And just found this channel 2 days ago - great videos, keep up good work! :)
I found You as one of the best RUclips modellers. Great technique! I must check at least some of that pencils. Also, I must check 502 Abteilung oils, looks working better than Oilbrushers used by me. ;) All the best for You! ;)
Hey JedenSiedemDwa, thank you so much for this motivating comment!!! The pencils are pretty easy to use, you can also use normals pencils. The oilbrishers are a lot thinner than the 502s... have fun!!!
Nice technique on the pencil weathering. At 3:51, before you start on the oil weathering, did you add a top coat over to protect the pencil weathering first ?
Hey Robin, thanks for tuning in to my chanel! As the pencils are only wiped away by water, i didn't apply a top coat. But if you want to be sure, add one... Have fun modelling!!!
That AK pencil set looks pretty sweet, but how do they compare to the Prismacolor? I know Prisma's have a velvety feel on application and layer really well. I now see why you were concerned over the matt varnish you used. In terms of strategy, I think you could break this down to 2 levels. One level for application of the weathering pencils on the matt surface, then a second level of oils on a gloss surface. It allow you to add further depth, but also let you correct any errors that you make on first step without affecting the second. Another great episode Leon! I check everyday on FB and Insta for your new content (yes, I am BushyM). I have not checked Instagram for years until I found your channel, just so I can follow your progress and support you. Keep up the inspiring work! :-)
The AK pencil have even more a velvety feel... I'll try some different brands in the future, but I really like the colorrange from AK. A good thing is, that the pencil-work doesn't get affected by the oil colors and thinners. Yes you're right about the second level, but I'll try a semi gloss, or the oil colors have no surface to hold on to. But for a wash with oil colors the glossy surface is perfect! Matt, you're a true follower, thank you so much!!! I try to put more and more online but the maintain a certain level... This episode delayed a little bit and I can't manage to have a fix publishing day. So I'll write you a notice, the next time I'll put something online so you can check it out? Deal? :)
Really nice clean work and spot on video footage. I would recommend trying bigger brush if you want to blur oils quicker, it simply has more hair. Check out one of Doog Models weathering videos how he does that. Also you might want to try watering pencils and use sponge to add colorful chips, just another technique worth checking. Keep it up!
It's a little bit of work to finish my videos, much appreciated that you like it!!! Doog has a great range of techniques, I really like his videos!!! How do you mean watering the pencils? Sponge chipping is a really handy method. I use it more on armor kits. Pawel, thank you very much for Commenting!!!
@@AirandGroundinScale simply dip end of pencil in water so it's wet...then you can write with it on some surface to get wet paint from it...then you dip sponge in it and there you go :)
Hi Leon, I hope you are doing well. Just bought the weathering pencils😎 and tried it on my latest project. Have a pretty matt (AMIG Matt Lucky Varnish) on it, but i have no chance with the pencils on it. Only wet, but then as you said it creates large dots. Do you think the Mission Models flat coat the best for the pencils? Thanks for your support my friend, can really learn so much from your awesome movies
Hey Markus, wie geits Dir? I also had the issue with the weathering pencils, that the pigments didn't grip very well on the surface. Sometimes it worked better, when I sharpened the pencil a bit... The Prismacolor worked much better on the same surface... It's time to get the next series started :) I hope I got some more time for the hobby in the future! Markus, thank you for your motivation!!!
@@AirandGroundinScale danke guet:-), hoffe dir au. Have to try this a bit more on the next builds, and need to get the prismacolor too. Yes, I know this, time is running fast and not much left for modeling. And your awesome movies must take a lot ot time too. But they are really worth it, there is so mich to learn frome them. Some of them I have already watched for several times😂 Do you know a shop in Switzerland that sells the Prismacolor pencils?
Hi Leon, great work as always. Your model already looks amazing. I love the result of your pencils. And want to try them right now. Actually I'm on a all black Ju 88 C-4 1/32 nightfighter. What color tones would you recommend, grey and silver? Thanks
Ooohhh... An all black nightfighter, I want to try this too :) Yes I would recommend a greyish-blue for superficial chips and silver for the deeper ones... If you can, post a picture of your work on the Facebookpage of this channel!
Sorry for the late answer... I find it difficult to get a good control in doing the specks with pencils, even though it's easy and fast. I wet the pencil only at times and just very slightly. THANKS!!!
Hallo Air and Ground. Ich baue im moment die Mirage III RS der Staffel 10 / Mata Hari. Habe soeben die Camouflage aufgetragen mit airbrush. Habe die Humbrol Acrylic verwendet. Nun werde ich ein Clear Gloss Varnish auftragen und danach mache ich mich ans Decal anbringen und ans erste weathering. Hast Du ein tip wie ich schöne streakes und konturen um die panels kriege? Eignen sich ölfarben von Abteilung um diese auf dem Klarlack anzubringen? Danach habe ich vor ein matt lack zum finsih aufzutragen....Sorry bin Neuling :-) Any tips oder Aenderungvorschläge zum Vorgehen ? Viele dank und en Gruess:-) geliked und subscribed:-)
Hoi Helvetia!!! Sorry für die verspätete Antwort!!! Zuerst vielen Dank für Deine Unterstützung!!! Sehr schönes Model, habe ich noch nie gebaut, habe aber eines auf Lager :) Ich würde Dir empfehlen auf einem Gloss Varnish die Decals aufzutragen und auch einen Panellinewash aufzutragen. Diesen kannst Du entweder mit bereits fertigen Produkten oder auch selber aus Öl-Farben mixen. Danach, wenn du weiteres Weathering machen willst, würde ich dir empfehlen einen Matt oder Semi-Matt-Lack aufzutragen, damit Du besser mit den Öl-Farben arbeiten kannst. Auf dem Gloss wischst Du sie immer gleich wieder weg... Einfach ausprobieren... Je matter die Oberfläche ist, umso mehr Verdünner benötigst Du um die Öl-Farben zu verwischen. Wünsche Dir ä guetä Wuchestart!!!
@@AirandGroundinScale Viele Danke für diä guete Tips:-) Dann werde ich heute abend das Finale so machen mit dem Semi-Lack. E gueti Wuche wünsche ich ebeso:-)
A great video, I learned a lot and can't wait to try some of these techniques.
Diese Farbstifte sind wirklich gut, für mich sind sie eine der besten Farbneuheiten der letzten Jahre. Die matten Stifte und die Ölfarben ergänzen sich hervorragend. Danke für das tolle Video.
Hoi Patrick! Absolut, die Stifte sind äusserst praktisch. Manchmal färben sie jedoch nicht so gut auf den Oberflächen… danke fürs Einschalten und bis bald!
Happen to me, dots after applying oils over flat surface. So now I apply over gloss and works perfect.
The white dot oil paint weatheing looks great, an idea perhaps for the matt black sections on my current build of a1/72 Stirling Bomber. Want that worn, weathered look. We're the oils on top of a gloss or Saturn coat 🤔
Very nice technique in going to try this out, I guess very much a filter layer.
Very happy, that you took something out of the video!!! You could say it's a filter layer - an uneven filter layer...
Great video. Very helpful. Trying hard to master oils. One of the problems I have is not knowing which coloured oil(s) to use on each of the differing base colours. I recently purchased the AK 'Mastering Oils' book, which didn't help with this to be honest. The other problem I have is that I never know the best order for the weathering process. e.g. Panel line wash, multi-tonal treatment (as AK call it!), filters, stains and chipping. It's a minefield!
Anyway, I'll try the chipping first next time, instead of last. I have this kit in the stash, so I'll subscribe, follow along and have a go.
PS. I have found the Abteilung white very difficult to remove in the past and now only use it for mixing. All that said, I think your Dornier looks terrific. Super job!
Great video
Very educational, thanks. The pencil work seemed to be excessive, but after the oils, it was nicely subtle.
Bryan, thank you for tuning in!!! Yes, I think it's better to apply them a little bit more excessive, you can put oils as a filter over it to tone it down. Glad you like it...
Beautiful work with the watercolor pencils and the oils!
I'm happy you like it... I have to practice more. I think experience makes it easier to work with this tools...
Wow! It's simply perfect sir! I am subscribing and adding your tutorial to my favorites!!
Fantastic work and great video. Thank you for sharing. Greetings. Aleš 😎👍
Hey Ales, thanks for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment!!!
Unbelievable work Sir! I love your videos. Thank you!!!
What a motivating comment!! Thank you Sir!!!
Thanks for sharing that tutorial. Great job.
Merci beaucoup Philippe!
Really nice technique. I'll definitely apply this to my next build
Thank you Daniel for watching the video! I like techniques which are pretty straight forward and don't take a lot of time. Have fun!
Excellent work. Enjoyed seeing the use of pencils and oils to create some very nice effects!
Thanks for tuning in!!! I think they got even more potential. And are easy and fast to use...
Great work..!! Congratulations..!! George from Argentine..
Hola Jorge! Muchas gracias!!!
That was great oil wash. Mix my own wash Thin to Thick.
I strugle sometimes too, to get the right consistency. In my opinion it depends too on the oil color brand and color itself...
Just discovered your video. Amazing! Thank you for the tips
Looks incredible! Will use for my current build
Thanks for tuning in!!! The techniques are pretty easy to apply, have fun!
Great work! If I may give you some advice... I've been using simillar methods with oils on flat surface. One thing I've learned with oil dots is: 1. White is too stark and really hard to blend properly. 2. Moist the surface with oil thinner just before applying the dots. I mist the thinner with the airbrush and then aply dots in small sections.
Hey Gregax!!! Thanks a lot for tuning in and taking your time writing a comment!!! White is really strong, i‘ll use an off white the next time and in a much smaller ratio... that is a great advice with applying the thinner with the airbrush! Have a good one!
@@AirandGroundinScale i disagree the white looks fantastic - just got to apply very small amounts. stunning model well done
nice one.. thanks for sharing
You're welcome Quester!
Here I am thinking “God, it’s gonna take me a month to weather the B-17 I’m working on!”
I can imagine...!!! I thought weathering is going to be fast on these 1/48 scale models. But it always takes longer than expected :)
It`s looking very nice, keep it up Leon 👍
Every step I try to make it better... :) Thank you!!!
*A very good result!*
Thank you‼️‼️‼️
Very cool work< thanks for sharing!
I'm glad you enjoied it!!!!
The dot matrix works on tanks, obviously does well on aircraft, dont3 know that I'd try it on 1/72. But as of today I'm building the single seat version. So thought I'd check out your videos, I'm pulling out my reference material from the 70s in blk & wht, not sure of wheel or bomb bay colors most late war were bare metal but prototypes sometimes had at least 02 grey primer.
Hey John! I hope you can use some techniques shown in the videos for your build! In 1/72 I don't know, if it'll work. Perhaps with very small oil dots... I was approached by several history buffs about the colors, some say it's bare metal, some agree with a 02. I chose which of these options fit better to the model :) Have fun!!!
@@AirandGroundinScale Doing the Tamyia 1/48 scale, my prefered scale. 1/72 scale is tough for weathering light washes bring out panel lines but chipping etc is tough with my old eyes.
Awesome work as usual!
Thank you for tuning in Barry and leaving a motivating comment!!!
Yeah, these dots are visible but anyway it looks fantastic after blending. And just found this channel 2 days ago - great videos, keep up good work! :)
Thanks a lot for tuning in Karol and leaving a comment!!! Much appreciated!!!
I found You as one of the best RUclips modellers. Great technique! I must check at least some of that pencils. Also, I must check 502 Abteilung oils, looks working better than Oilbrushers used by me. ;) All the best for You! ;)
Hey JedenSiedemDwa, thank you so much for this motivating comment!!! The pencils are pretty easy to use, you can also use normals pencils. The oilbrishers are a lot thinner than the 502s... have fun!!!
@@AirandGroundinScale Thank You! ;)
Nice technique on the pencil weathering. At 3:51, before you start on the oil weathering, did you add a top coat over to protect the pencil weathering first ?
Hey Robin, thanks for tuning in to my chanel! As the pencils are only wiped away by water, i didn't apply a top coat. But if you want to be sure, add one... Have fun modelling!!!
That AK pencil set looks pretty sweet, but how do they compare to the Prismacolor? I know Prisma's have a velvety feel on application and layer really well.
I now see why you were concerned over the matt varnish you used. In terms of strategy, I think you could break this down to 2 levels. One level for application of the weathering pencils on the matt surface, then a second level of oils on a gloss surface. It allow you to add further depth, but also let you correct any errors that you make on first step without affecting the second.
Another great episode Leon! I check everyday on FB and Insta for your new content (yes, I am BushyM). I have not checked Instagram for years until I found your channel, just so I can follow your progress and support you. Keep up the inspiring work! :-)
The AK pencil have even more a velvety feel... I'll try some different brands in the future, but I really like the colorrange from AK. A good thing is, that the pencil-work doesn't get affected by the oil colors and thinners. Yes you're right about the second level, but I'll try a semi gloss, or the oil colors have no surface to hold on to. But for a wash with oil colors the glossy surface is perfect!
Matt, you're a true follower, thank you so much!!! I try to put more and more online but the maintain a certain level... This episode delayed a little bit and I can't manage to have a fix publishing day. So I'll write you a notice, the next time I'll put something online so you can check it out? Deal? :)
@@AirandGroundinScale Deal! Have you any ideas for your next build? Maybe message me on FB for an inside scoop? :)
Which kit? Great video.
Tamiya 1/48. Thanks Steve! If you want to see what's in the box, check out my first video about the Do335
theese oil dots are seen only from close watch, i think its good job.
Thanks a lot for checking the video so close up :D Have a great time at modeling!
Really nice clean work and spot on video footage. I would recommend trying bigger brush if you want to blur oils quicker, it simply has more hair. Check out one of Doog Models weathering videos how he does that. Also you might want to try watering pencils and use sponge to add colorful chips, just another technique worth checking. Keep it up!
It's a little bit of work to finish my videos, much appreciated that you like it!!! Doog has a great range of techniques, I really like his videos!!! How do you mean watering the pencils? Sponge chipping is a really handy method. I use it more on armor kits. Pawel, thank you very much for Commenting!!!
@@AirandGroundinScale simply dip end of pencil in water so it's wet...then you can write with it on some surface to get wet paint from it...then you dip sponge in it and there you go :)
Hi Leon, I hope you are doing well. Just bought the weathering pencils😎 and tried it on my latest project. Have a pretty matt (AMIG Matt Lucky Varnish) on it, but i have no chance with the pencils on it. Only wet, but then as you said it creates large dots. Do you think the Mission Models flat coat the best for the pencils?
Thanks for your support my friend, can really learn so much from your awesome movies
Hey Markus, wie geits Dir? I also had the issue with the weathering pencils, that the pigments didn't grip very well on the surface. Sometimes it worked better, when I sharpened the pencil a bit... The Prismacolor worked much better on the same surface... It's time to get the next series started :) I hope I got some more time for the hobby in the future! Markus, thank you for your motivation!!!
@@AirandGroundinScale danke guet:-), hoffe dir au. Have to try this a bit more on the next builds, and need to get the prismacolor too.
Yes, I know this, time is running fast and not much left for modeling. And your awesome movies must take a lot ot time too. But they are really worth it, there is so mich to learn frome them. Some of them I have already watched for several times😂
Do you know a shop in Switzerland that sells the Prismacolor pencils?
Excelente...
Gracias!!!
Hi Leon, great work as always. Your model already looks amazing. I love the result of your pencils. And want to try them right now. Actually I'm on a all black Ju 88 C-4 1/32 nightfighter. What color tones would you recommend, grey and silver? Thanks
Ooohhh... An all black nightfighter, I want to try this too :) Yes I would recommend a greyish-blue for superficial chips and silver for the deeper ones... If you can, post a picture of your work on the Facebookpage of this channel!
Will get some of these pencils and try them :-). Would like to share some pics at the end, but I'm not active on facebook and instagram, only here
@@markusv311 You can use any aquarell pencil, which disolves in water... So just post a video of your bild! :)
So to do the chipping and random specks, did you always wet the pencil or only at times? Great vid!
Sorry for the late answer... I find it difficult to get a good control in doing the specks with pencils, even though it's easy and fast. I wet the pencil only at times and just very slightly. THANKS!!!
Hallo Air and Ground. Ich baue im moment die Mirage III RS der Staffel 10 / Mata Hari. Habe soeben die Camouflage aufgetragen mit airbrush. Habe die Humbrol Acrylic verwendet. Nun werde ich ein Clear Gloss Varnish auftragen und danach mache ich mich ans Decal anbringen und ans erste weathering. Hast Du ein tip wie ich schöne streakes und konturen um die panels kriege? Eignen sich ölfarben von Abteilung um diese auf dem Klarlack anzubringen? Danach habe ich vor ein matt lack zum finsih aufzutragen....Sorry bin Neuling :-) Any tips oder Aenderungvorschläge zum Vorgehen ? Viele dank und en Gruess:-) geliked und subscribed:-)
Hoi Helvetia!!! Sorry für die verspätete Antwort!!! Zuerst vielen Dank für Deine Unterstützung!!! Sehr schönes Model, habe ich noch nie gebaut, habe aber eines auf Lager :) Ich würde Dir empfehlen auf einem Gloss Varnish die Decals aufzutragen und auch einen Panellinewash aufzutragen. Diesen kannst Du entweder mit bereits fertigen Produkten oder auch selber aus Öl-Farben mixen. Danach, wenn du weiteres Weathering machen willst, würde ich dir empfehlen einen Matt oder Semi-Matt-Lack aufzutragen, damit Du besser mit den Öl-Farben arbeiten kannst. Auf dem Gloss wischst Du sie immer gleich wieder weg... Einfach ausprobieren... Je matter die Oberfläche ist, umso mehr Verdünner benötigst Du um die Öl-Farben zu verwischen. Wünsche Dir ä guetä Wuchestart!!!
@@AirandGroundinScale Viele Danke für diä guete Tips:-) Dann werde ich heute abend das Finale so machen mit dem Semi-Lack. E gueti Wuche wünsche ich ebeso:-)
What the base requred for theese actions - flat or glass ? Thanks in advance.
Sorry for the late answer! I use flat or at least semi flat, or the pencil pigments won't stick to the surface...
@@AirandGroundinScale it that what I supposed, thanks!
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