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How to Use Washes Oil, Tamiya panel line accent color, Citadel - Great Guide Plastic Models 

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part1 - How to paint cockpit - • Great Guide Plastic Mo...
part2 - Self-made improvements - • Great Guide Plastic Mo...
part3 - How to Use Washes Oil • How to Use Washes Oil,...
part4 - Riveting and Rescribing Panel Lines - • Great Guide Plastic Mo...
part5 - Weathering using aquarelle crayons - • Video
part6 - How to paint and create stencils RAF roundels - • How to paint and creat...
part7 - Airbrush tutorial, tips for better airbrushing - • Airbrush tutorial, tip...
part8 - How to paint inline engine - • How to paint Spitfire ...
part9 - Resin accessories - • Resin accessories - Ed...
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@skysnipe1
@skysnipe1 8 лет назад
plasmo your videos are so helpful especially this one it has cleared up all the confusion with all the washes and weathering involved with modelling and every time I get confused when using a wash I instantly come back to watch this video and follow your steps haha thanks so much keep up all the good work !
@wakemanedwards3450
@wakemanedwards3450 8 лет назад
That was a VERY effective tutorial David. I have had mixed results with my past experience and now I know why. I was left to build and paint and only pin wash. The result was like a new aircraft right out of the factory. I learned much on this tutorial and would love to see more wash tutorials like these that go into greater detail if possible. In any case, thanks for taking the time to share you most excellent techniques.
@jerrymccrae7202
@jerrymccrae7202 5 лет назад
Ive been modeling 45 yrs and still learning! Im enjoying your suggestions thank u 4 the vidio.
@ancliuin2459
@ancliuin2459 4 года назад
There are sooo many videos out there that offer only pretty pictures and clever talk - you show how it is done, brush in hand. Thanks a lot for that, I have learned a great deal!
@lesthiele7645
@lesthiele7645 8 лет назад
Hello, Just want to say, that you have produced a great tutorial and I will try your ideas. Please keep all these great tutorials coming. Happy Modelling, Les
@lusty444
@lusty444 6 лет назад
There comes a point when modelling crosses over into being art! I’ve only been doing it 18 months and every time I finish a project and I’m pleased with the results,I look at tutorials like this and realise how crappy my efforts are!
@fartexboy4225
@fartexboy4225 Год назад
Do what makes you happy, not what others think
@lancev.o8052
@lancev.o8052 5 лет назад
You are a great person honest and helping other people I bought and tested most of the things you use in this series and the end results are satisfying and amazing! Thank you so mutch my good man! Love from the Netherlands
@idaemonplasmo
@idaemonplasmo 8 лет назад
Thanks everyone for the positive feedback. I added Czech and English subtitles.
@JeffersonSheng
@JeffersonSheng 8 лет назад
will any oil paint work for this?
@idaemonplasmo
@idaemonplasmo 8 лет назад
+Jefferson Sheng (EXIACXA3740) yes I thing so.
@JeffersonSheng
@JeffersonSheng 8 лет назад
+PLASMO - plastic models also, u used MIG's enamel oil paint thinner. will regular enamel thinner do the job because 75ml for that bottle of thinner is 12 bucks. And I think that's a little too high..
@idaemonplasmo
@idaemonplasmo 8 лет назад
+Jefferson Sheng (EXIACXA3740) Yes of course you can use enamel thinner but be careful. Some type of enamel thinner are more aggressive and could damage paint work. I tried x20 tamiya enamel thinner. It is cheaper than mig and work with no problems.
@breaktherule758
@breaktherule758 8 лет назад
Hi, today I was doing the barnishing of the model and I stuck with a big TROUBLE: the tamiya x-22 doenst cover the model as you show in the video (example of the f35 model) its covers like a strange cape of tiny brits. Seems like the tamiya clear barnish needs a solvent... I have no idea about how to solve this... Please post me an answer.
@philippebrabant3982
@philippebrabant3982 4 года назад
You are the first modeller in years that says Vallejo correctly 👍
@Grungydan
@Grungydan 4 года назад
So helpful. Thank you for not only this fantastic tutorial, but for sharing your skill and talent in general!
@thecaleta2000
@thecaleta2000 8 лет назад
Thanks a lot. Very helpfull for beginner! The english subtitle on english video is a great idea too : a lot easier to understand for non english people
@AltCtrlFreak
@AltCtrlFreak 8 лет назад
Fascinating stuff, I learned a lot from this video, thanks very much
@Jack2Japan
@Jack2Japan 7 лет назад
Very, very excellent video. Very clear and helpful to the modeler. Also, your own models are outstanding! They demonstrate perfect quality.
@planediveguy
@planediveguy 3 года назад
Thank you for your tutorials. They are to the point, very informative and without stuff that doesn’t matter.
@ricardohaddad
@ricardohaddad 4 года назад
Thanks a lot! It helped me to know how to use properly the products, specially the Citadel and Vallejo ones. And I understood why things went wrong. Gratitude!
@darrenhillman8396
@darrenhillman8396 4 года назад
Brilliant and very enlightening. As a marine modeller, I will be using these techniques on my 1:32, 1:36, 1:50 and 1:96 scale radio-controlled models. There are some great model ships and boats out there, but all are spoiled by over-clean, over-glossy, or over-bright paint, along with poor weathering. Thanks again for sharing your skills with us.
@scalpelboy1
@scalpelboy1 5 лет назад
Ima binge watching your videos maan, gonna make my F15E and F14A badass! Thank you!
@asprivl
@asprivl 5 лет назад
Very useful David! Thank you very much. I watch always all your videos. I do mostly airplanes and tanks. I try to become better through your videos!
@dp8610
@dp8610 4 года назад
Thank you for all the work in letting us beneift on your experience an skill. I found your channel in last december - scince than my long time sleep of modelling endet^^. Even now i finaly found this video and maybe now i finally understand one of my biggest problems - remove excess wash. Thank you so much . Keep up your superb work.
@theotherroad6654
@theotherroad6654 Год назад
Thank you for another great video. I am new to using washes and the points you made about Tamiya vs oil will save me from ruining a finish.
@mccloysong
@mccloysong Год назад
It's very generous of you to share your techniques.
@paulmoore5401
@paulmoore5401 Год назад
Thanks David. Your experience is much appreciated.
@gradycain6399
@gradycain6399 3 года назад
Excellent instructional video start to finish and some fantastic modeling. Thank you!
@ultimate_bohemian3867
@ultimate_bohemian3867 3 года назад
Thanks so much for the tips on using oil washes, David. Letting the napkin soak up all the oil is a good move.
@guymac1968
@guymac1968 8 лет назад
David your video's are the max !
@osecony3638
@osecony3638 5 лет назад
Plasmo tour work is amazing . Congratulations and keep bringing us great videos. Could you do a tutorial on the weathering with oil paints?
@jahkob84
@jahkob84 8 лет назад
Really good tutorial! Keep em coming!
@mytdck1
@mytdck1 8 лет назад
Amazing. Thanks for making washes easy to understand and follow
@justinthorsson
@justinthorsson 4 года назад
I was sooo worried when you were doing the vampire weathering when you went to wipe it off,thought you would wipe the paint off using thinner!😯
@terrypepper7913
@terrypepper7913 7 лет назад
holly cow what a detail piece . I dig this a lot thanks 4 sharing .
@JazzMan76
@JazzMan76 3 года назад
PLASMO, this is a wonderful tutorial. Thank you for doing this and sharing your skills.
@edmachado22
@edmachado22 8 лет назад
Excellent tutorial, thanks from Portugal cheers
@estradaagro
@estradaagro 8 лет назад
Thanks dude, great video! Regards from Chile!!
@tomatoes3
@tomatoes3 5 лет назад
Great instructions, thanks . Like the tip on using the oil.
@michaelwild888
@michaelwild888 7 лет назад
Excellent. Just headed into oils...thanks for all the information.
@user-fn1gp3eh8g
@user-fn1gp3eh8g 8 лет назад
Great videos. Respect your talent to make models and simple but useful lessons. Greets from Russia.
@spamstabber
@spamstabber 8 лет назад
good job. oil washes are definitely the way forward for larger models, as it gets very expensive using premade washes otherwise.
@user-id2sm7yz5u
@user-id2sm7yz5u Год назад
Thank u so much! Ur movies help every time!)
@owendegiorgio4296
@owendegiorgio4296 8 лет назад
This is great !! Please do more.
@astheskyfalls
@astheskyfalls 6 лет назад
Great Video - Thank you, just out of curiosity can you use acrylic topcoat / varnish with the Tamiya panel liner or does it have to be a enamel based varnish?
@vidyuththattai1030
@vidyuththattai1030 6 лет назад
THANK. YOU. SO. MUCH. Seriously, this is super helpful
@njcivicwagon1
@njcivicwagon1 8 лет назад
Great tutorial and content! Thanks for sharing.
@donrussell1606
@donrussell1606 5 лет назад
I was wondering how you achived these techniques. Thank you for helping me becone a better modeler
@01Bouwhuis
@01Bouwhuis 4 года назад
Try, curse, try again, curse, spend hours on the net figuring out where you made the mistake.
@user-me9ge3rl3i
@user-me9ge3rl3i 8 лет назад
9:15 My heart has stopped
@svenva
@svenva 6 лет назад
Great video, I have one question though. You use laqcuer clear coat, but is an acrylic clear coat a good option too? More specific the Humbrol clear Gloss.
@DieselxRobot
@DieselxRobot 8 лет назад
I found this video really useful. I use Vallejo wash for small things like cockpits or gear bays but when it dries it has a dirty look and there are some sharp transitions as well as areas where the wash built up. I just recently experimented with oil wash on my Airfix Hurricane and the results were very nice. Some people say that doing washes makes the model look good but unrealistic but I think that having it look good is much more important than realism.
@idaemonplasmo
@idaemonplasmo 8 лет назад
+Diesel Robot I also feel this way. Realism is in the second place.
@conradsmith9332
@conradsmith9332 6 лет назад
I agree. I look at it more as an art than getting it realistic.
@patriciosilvarobalino9832
@patriciosilvarobalino9832 3 года назад
Thanks for all the tips You gave us They are very helpful I owe you much
@andi3245
@andi3245 6 лет назад
Hi! Thanks for this video! Did you try with turpentine instead of x20 or MIG? Will i achive the same effect when i mix oil paint with turpentine? Thank you!
@cameronchaney547
@cameronchaney547 5 лет назад
I love your work. I'm trying to find out though, what paints do and do not work with the enamel washes. I painted a grill piece with testers silver and the tamiya ate it up. So what do you use to clear coat the model before you wash it? What types of clear can you use, especially a flat coat.
@necropasha
@necropasha 6 лет назад
Thanks for the great tutorials & videos! I have recently obtained large amounts of glycerine - do you think if I were to mix them with water + pigments, would the end result be similar to oil washes? Could I be able to wipe it off afterwards I wonder. Also do you think sludge washes could substitute for oil washes? Once again thanks for amazing videos & have a good one.
@MrKrc2002
@MrKrc2002 8 лет назад
Thanks David for a great video
@ganjavir
@ganjavir 8 лет назад
Best tutorial! Greetings from Poland:]
@miki.kmobile3433
@miki.kmobile3433 4 года назад
Heh witam
@xxRAVONxx
@xxRAVONxx 8 лет назад
Exactly what I needed .. excelent. Thanks.
@SheepWaveMeByeBye
@SheepWaveMeByeBye 8 лет назад
Great video. All beginners should watch your videos, man. Your workflow is well optimised and provide great results. BTW it's funny that RU-vid suggests hair styling videos after watching this. I guess the use of the words 'oil' & 'washing' made the AI think this vid is similar to some hair treatment tutorials. :)
@xavier9608
@xavier9608 4 года назад
Nice tutorial !
@lukebremner1959
@lukebremner1959 6 лет назад
Really helpful! Thanks!
@boldbold4694
@boldbold4694 7 лет назад
Super video diky moc .......a jinak moc krasné modely
@pv8685
@pv8685 4 года назад
thanks for sharing your expierience with us! you are awesome!
@xIIxpetey454xIIx
@xIIxpetey454xIIx 8 лет назад
very informative! thanks for the video!!
@ijsbrandvr
@ijsbrandvr 7 лет назад
Thank you!, I don't have x20 now but it was already on my list. I hope that will give a better result.
@idaemonplasmo
@idaemonplasmo 7 лет назад
you need x-20a ---- x-20 is for enamel
@JeffersonSheng
@JeffersonSheng 8 лет назад
THANK YOU it's FINALLY HERE.
@TMMAAS
@TMMAAS 7 лет назад
Some nice painting methods.
@fuzzyjonesmodellbau634
@fuzzyjonesmodellbau634 8 лет назад
Many thanks for the good advice!
@davidcoulthard3503
@davidcoulthard3503 3 года назад
Nice one. Well presented.
@ChetcutiJean
@ChetcutiJean 7 лет назад
Hi. First of all thanks for your videos. I just have a few questions. Would you recommend first applying surface primer and painting the whole model and applying clear gloss before using the washes? I have seen videos where they use an airbrush to preshade panel lines with a colour slightly darker than the base colour and then once everything is painted, they apply a clear gloss coat and then use washes. Does it make any difference ? I appreciate your comment. Thanks
@michaelritzen8138
@michaelritzen8138 5 лет назад
Hey David, Does it matter what kind of thinner I use for oil paints? I started to look around today to see what kind of oil paints are available and what thinner would work best, but I can't seem to get a clear answer between enamel and mineral thinner. Also, would you recommend Abteilungs own thinner, or would any thinner, be it enamel or mineral, be sufficient?
@TheArchBoxer
@TheArchBoxer 2 года назад
thank you for your great content and all your videos , i learned a lot from you , as for the oil washing technique , i give a flat varniche coat after oil washing and towel rubbing so i dont have to wait for 2 or 3 days till the oil dries , is it wrong ? may it cause any damage or chipping in the future ?
@martybaran5509
@martybaran5509 3 года назад
Great tips. Hello from California
@davidedel5228
@davidedel5228 8 лет назад
Thanks for the informative videos. Maybe one day you can do a video on all the materials and tools that you use. Really liked the little razor saw, rivet tools, and those small thin paint brushes you were using for the detail work that you were doing. Also what size lead wire and copper do you use? Have watched parts 1,2,and 3 over and over again, very great and very informative.
@horrigen
@horrigen 8 лет назад
hi, thanks a lot for the great tutorial, you have my admiration! your videos are very professional and the models are just beautiful. now please can you explain to me why to use mig thinner for washes instead of just syntetic thinner from the can? thanks a lot! díky!
@idaemonplasmo
@idaemonplasmo 8 лет назад
+horrigen Synthetic thinner corrode your model and color. It is not what you want.
@omairjamal3027
@omairjamal3027 8 лет назад
This was great! Thank you :)
@donfoley1590
@donfoley1590 5 лет назад
Excellent David
@Homerlovesbeer2
@Homerlovesbeer2 8 лет назад
Great tutorial. Thanks! 👍😀
@tommyboyscalemodeling4988
@tommyboyscalemodeling4988 8 лет назад
Excellent tutorial. Thank you sir.
@OrinocoGaming
@OrinocoGaming 5 лет назад
Amazing video sir. Quick question for all the guys here. If I want to enhance the detail of a Gundam model, which approach should I use? Thanks :)
@eBiCrafter
@eBiCrafter 2 года назад
This is great... thank you
@chuckmccarthy6309
@chuckmccarthy6309 4 года назад
Thank you excellent video as always, very helpful.
@hl1796
@hl1796 6 лет назад
may i ask, can i use white spirit to clean up Tam panel line accent ?
@ronnybogaerts3359
@ronnybogaerts3359 6 лет назад
hey plasmo friend, i realy like your video's and i know english is not your native one, but i understand you perfectly. thanks four your video's and keep up the good work.
@UlfAhlborg
@UlfAhlborg 7 лет назад
Using your full-coverage method for oil washing, do you still need to apply a gloss coat?
@mickb2075
@mickb2075 Год назад
Cool video thank you for making it
@simonslater4388
@simonslater4388 4 года назад
Hi Plasmo, great videos, quick question on this Tamiya wash, I only have X20A thinners which I think is for acrylic, not oil based, what other thinner/remover can you use. I am washing over Aqual Gloss II from Alclad ?
@alaettinertokat7314
@alaettinertokat7314 7 лет назад
Amazing ! Greetings From TURKEY
@mrnil117
@mrnil117 8 лет назад
dekuji ti za odpoved,moc si toho vazim.dik
@MuttModeler
@MuttModeler 8 лет назад
excellent video....great job
@london19657
@london19657 4 года назад
Very helpful. Thanks very much!
@AlaskafishStudios
@AlaskafishStudios 8 лет назад
Wonderful video David. Have you ever considered MiG's Dark Wash for panel lines and rivets? It's a lot darker than Tamiya's brown panel line accent color. If I work on a plane I'll tell you if it works well, but maybe have you considered it? Also, what are the benefits from doing a pin wash (placing the wash only over the rivets and panel lines, and a slather wash (what you did with the oils, painting the entire model in it)? I always never know if I should paint the whole model with a wash or give it a pin wash. Sometimes it would look good, and other times it won't look good.
@idaemonplasmo
@idaemonplasmo 8 лет назад
+Alaskafish Just like wrote spamstabber. "Oil washes are definitely the way forward for larger models, as it gets very expensive using premade washes otherwise". (other times it won't look good) When? it always look good. But you must choose right wash color. I think, the best is combination all technique together MiG's Dark Wash. It is great product. But first I must try it myself. Maybe I will order one for try.
@KoktanPetr
@KoktanPetr 4 года назад
Great job! Thanks
@2411rob
@2411rob 8 лет назад
Yeah, great tut!!
@marcosbaungartner
@marcosbaungartner 5 лет назад
Thank you very much for sharing you knowledge, much appreciated =]
@eiserneskreuz522
@eiserneskreuz522 7 лет назад
Very Nice Video, helped me a lot to understand Washings. Unfortunately Tamia Panel Line Accent Color ist very hard to get in Germany, so I have to buy the one from Ammo of Mig, hoping it will work as fine as Tamiya.
@thehobypainter6622
@thehobypainter6622 7 лет назад
great tutorial on different washes. thanks for sharing.
@truckinbiker66
@truckinbiker66 4 года назад
Hi thanks for the great tutorial I fear to late for me I've built my first model the arfix 1/72 Focker-wolf think I've ruined it covered it with tamia wash now can't get it off please help!
@tedo8229
@tedo8229 8 лет назад
excellent tutorial. is there going to be any more tutorials for painting figures ?
@spaceexplorer5758
@spaceexplorer5758 6 лет назад
do you need to apply gloss varnish also for oil wash or only for tamiya panel liner? I have my p-47 coated in 1 layer of tamiya semi gloss and finally want to try oil washes, what do I need to do so I wont get problems?
@timsscalemodelbuilding4888
@timsscalemodelbuilding4888 7 лет назад
I heard you need to apply gloss coat before decals and after painting to prevent silvering, but i also heard you have to apply a clear coat after decals and before sludge wash in order to protect decals when you rub the sludge wash with a paper towel, im confused, so i need an overview of what to do after painting
@asian2700
@asian2700 5 лет назад
Love that oil wash on the vampire
@Mark-OutWest
@Mark-OutWest 8 лет назад
Great stuff thanks!
@johnchetcuti9960
@johnchetcuti9960 5 лет назад
I wish you had a school? Awesome videos my friend
@tommyli526
@tommyli526 3 года назад
Hi David, that is a great video. I have question on Oil paint wash. I am using Vallejo water based paint, with Vallejo gloss vanish on. I would like to use Abteilung 502 oil paint, do you know what is the best thinner (not too strong)to use and not to cause any concern on break through Vallejo paint ? I see you use MIG thinner for wash, is there any concern on AV paint ? Alternatively can I use zippo fluid or AK white spirit ? I think Abteilung paint work best with their own brand with AK/MIG product. and what is the best way to clean the excessive wash? dry or water damp paper or damp paper with the same thinner? Thanks
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