FANTASTIC WORK AND PRODUCTS MIG! Thanks for everything Mr. Jimenez. I'm so happy to hear Elizabeth is doing well and its great to have you back in the spotlight.
Very nice to see yet another new product to help with modeling. the Explanations during the presentation are just as useful as seeing the application of the product. Keep up the Fantastic work! Love your products and you passion for modeling.
Great product and easy to travel with I'd think... Positive prayers and well wishes for Eli's recovery & happiness. All the best in the year ahead for the whole Mig Ammo company.
thank you sir for everything you have done for this wonderful hobby you continue to inspire me to try new things and subjects and most importantly new techniques ,I sincerely thank you
I might be a bit late watching you and the way use your oils but it's great, I never knew how to use oil 4 shadowing model or detailing my models. Much appreciated, Mig, thank you. I'm an Australian who loves modelling. Happy new year 2018.
I just bought some of these to try as I was buying some of your other paints. I don't think I have the experience with oils needed to get effects like you did but I am going to give them a try. Great video.
thank you! I have been waiting for a video like this from you guys! can you make more videos like this? and maybe do build series on German, Russian, american, etc models? and where can I find that build review of the t-34 he speaks about in the video?
Thanks for that Mig I have a few of the oilbrushers and I plan on using them on my next Gundam project. I must get that Buff seems as this could be a very versatile colour. 😎
Your products looks very nice, Im sure going to try them.I have one problem with the video, The music is to loud, could hardly hear what you said in the end.
I currently mainly use AMMO by MiG, find these also very "kind" to my airbrush (Harder & Steenbeck). It is so much easier to clean it with these colors. However, I do sometimes use Tamyia, but you need a respirator (breathing protection) when using them. Mainly paint Gunpla/Gundam, and I found a set of colors that match my models perfectly. With say Humbrol, Tamyia etc; I have to figure out if it's the "correct" color scheme for the 'mech. Which sometimes can be really difficult. Thankfully AMMO MiG have complete "sets", the only thing you need is a good primer.
Buenas noches,tu amigo de Fuengirola,de la asociacion Miguel......me encanta como pintas y como explicas las cosas,buen video,no estaria mal decir el nombre de la musica,es muy bonita,abrazos y sabes que aqui tienes una invitacion siempre en Fuengirola,abrazos
Muy interesante! como comentario, creo que siendo una empresa española, estaría bien una versión hablada en castellano o con subtitulos en ese idioma por lo menos (aunque en ingles se entendió perfecto). Saludos!
Hay 4 videos de Oilbrusher y ninguno en Español, que haya videos en diferentes idiomas es logico y normal. Pero siempre deberia estar la version en Español.
Gracias por el video. Una pregunta sobre el almacenamiento de los Oilbrushers. ¿En vertical con el tapón hacia arriba? De modo que la punta del pincel este sumergido en la pintura. Gracias
Hola, soy nuevo en esto y me gustaria saber que tipo de thinner usan para adelgazar la pintura, thinner regular? (el thinner regular ha corroido el plastico de mis modelos previamente)
What do You recomend as a varnish to be used before painting with the oilbrusher. Should You use gloss, satin or matt for the best results? Any specific brands etc. ?
Everything about this guy is atypical of what some conceive to be a modeler... he's cool hair, the funky music, he's open invitation to be more daring with your modelling - its refreshing... oh and the oilbrushers are brilliant by the way!
Are you able to do this technique on the bare plastic of a gunpla and then top coat? if not, what do you have to do to the plastic (other than completely repainting it) to use this technique?
I am building a 8.8mm tiger tank shell. The scale is 1:1 I am trying to figure out how to weather it some. I have set up some places on the upper part for chipping but, the sides of the shell are big so I don't want it to look stupid. It is currently brass and I will add a dull coat. Suggestions?