Galaxy Tools makes a much better riveting Tool, with exchangeable heads for different parts of the aircraft . Still though, watching this part makes me want to hold Off ON building Mine until I watch some more riveting Videos 🤣🤣, great Job though !!!
I use AmmoMig acrylics every day and never got any serious issue: they must go over a primer, and must be applied in several thin layers building up the final coverage, but apart for this they work lovely for me. Even the A/B dry tip issue has been solved by using Mr Color Leveling Thinner instead of the AmmoMig thinner, that is just crap BTW fantastic paint job with this checkered mimetic, it's gorgeous!
Like many of the people leaving comments, I was in modeling as a child and now in retirement discovering the hobby again. This is a great series (I've watched all four parts), but the title doesn't really reflect all of the advice and tips presented. There's tips on not only hand-painting, but glueing, sealing seams, applying decals, and much more. There's also recommended products (I'm about to place an order for all of them). One of the best how-to video's on the internet!! As I put together my models (I have 5 waiting to be built) I will surely view more videos from this channel to get advice and add to my skills. Thank you very much for these videos......and PS: the background music is fine.
OMG, the background music is so loud (and, frankly, annoying). So much so that I couldn't watch any longer; a real pity because the content was proving interesting.
As seen in this video!. Color the helicopter's fuselage with an airbrush! The fine accessories and props appear to have been painted with a brush! 1:03
But the problem is that the modeling program costs 4,749,000 won! It is a very expensive item in itself. This cost issue must be resolved first, and there must be modeling data for the parts that can be used to modify this helicopter Kidult. You can take that data and input it into a 3D printer to print it out as a part! The program is called “Cinema 4d!” no see!.. 1:08
Also coloring "Republic of Korea 119 Helicopter!" To design with. First, we plan to paint the fuselage with white as the background color and then paint stripes [lace] in red and yellow to design it! 7:03
If I had the opportunity to purchase this 1/35 scale kitty hawk company product, the HH-60G Pave Hawk! I plan to paint this helicopter itself and completely remodel the exterior! 11:33
Especially if you modify this helicopter!. It is basic to remove the external refueling rod, and also remove the two armed machine guns inside! Instead, a sign on the outside reads, “Blackhawk Wolfpack Conversion Kidult!” Modeled with plastic model parts at 1/35 scale. The data is input into a 3D printer and printed out as parts! We plan to assemble and install the parts on the left and right sides of the helicopter! 11:40
Also coloring "Republic of Korea 119 Helicopter!" To design with. First, we plan to paint the fuselage with white as the background color and then paint stripes [lace] in red and yellow to design it! 11:48
If I had the opportunity to purchase this 1/35 scale kitty hawk company product, the HH-60G Pave Hawk! I plan to paint this helicopter itself and completely remodel the exterior! 12:18
Especially if you modify this helicopter!. It is basic to remove the external refueling rod, and also remove the two armed machine guns inside! Instead, a sign on the outside reads, “Blackhawk Wolfpack Conversion Kidult!” Modeled with plastic model parts at 1/35 scale. The data is input into a 3D printer and printed out as parts! We plan to assemble and install the parts on the left and right sides of the helicopter! 12:23
Also coloring "Republic of Korea 119 Helicopter!" To design with. First, we plan to paint the fuselage with white as the background color and then paint stripes [lace] in red and yellow to design it! 12:24
If only I could get my hands on this 1/35 scale Black Hawk Kidult!. I'm thinking of modifying the instrument panel first! The instrument panel I think of is a digital LED instrument panel that is printed on decal paper and pasted on the instrument panel to replace it with the latest model. In addition, the inside is decorated with characters "Romi", "Maya", and "Mary Lou" from the cartoon "Catch Tiniping". Give me a ride as a pilot and flight attendant. On the outside, we plan to install fuel tanks on the left and right and a Wolfpack conversion kit called ETS! 0:26
Great work, just found your channel. Greetings from HOT Arizona. I was wondering what air brush you use and what kind of air pressure settings you are using for the fine detail work. Thanks!
If I were to assemble this model! I made a wolf pack conversion kit and installed it on the left and right sides of the fuselage, and I would like to paint the 'lace [striped expression]' with an airbrush using the Korean 119 helicopter version! 0:18
119 If you want to express it as a helicopter. The fuselage was first airbrushed white, and when the white paint dried, masking tape was applied. Then, stripes [lace] were painted on the top and bottom of the fuselage with red paint. Once the paint was dry, additional masking tape was applied to the top. After painting the stripes with yellow paint, you can express it as a 119 helicopter! 0:23
If I had the opportunity to purchase this 1/35 scale kitty hawk company product, the HH-60G Pave Hawk! I plan to paint this helicopter itself and completely remodel the exterior! 12:11
Thanx much for the really nice build. FWIW, German a/c this period were well maintained. Even in desert, the a/c had fitter covers to keep sand away. Except in highest wear places, like wing walks & crew seats, chipping/flaking was not an "issue" with RLM paints, an early form of synthetic resin paint. Nothing like the chipping issues of Japanese and, to a lesser extent U.S. lacquer paints.
fantastic tutorial for the brush painting on plastic scale models,which is what i intend on doing .question how long does it typically take for the acrylic paints to dry before applying other coats?
thanx for presenting a stellar easy to understand tutorial for a beginner such as i am.i plan on brush painting my plastic scale models with acrylic primers if needed and apply multiple coats of acrylic paint as needed. using quality paints and paint brushes,cementsmaybe using spray can clear cost as neededi have subscribed.
I'm finishing assembling it these days. I stopped counting the errors in the instruction manual (decals indicated with the wrong number, decals upside down, pieces to be carved or drilled without this being written, etc...). Despite this, it's a really nice Memphis Belle...
You can brush AK acrylic glossy varnish on Vallejo colors without varnish making base coat wet again? :O I have used Tamiya acrylic clear on Tamiya acrylic black and it acts like a paint remover :S What's the catch here?
Thanks a lot for this video. You show what is possible without using an airbrush, although you are using (thinned) airbrush colors. Great work! Can‘t wait for the next parts.
I realise this build is 3 years old now but I have just got one of these kits and I am almost ready to paint the Berlin camo, so I was looking for tips. You have done a great job and I hope I can do as well. One thing I didn't enjoy with this kit was building and fitting the tracks. I just couldn't get them to look right and in the end I spent many hours drilling and pinning each link to make them proper moveable tracks, however I see you can get metal tracks from China as an alternative..
Very nice work, thanks for explaining the steps in painting and washing, where can one find the little wooden handled fine paint brushes that you are using for the small details? Thanks!