Great video! I've always wanted to know how to weather military vehicles. I just bought my very first tank model kit. Your photos are unbelievably authentic looking. Thanks!!!
Frederic, you sir are a modelling master! I really enjoy watching your videos; your techniques are awesome and I can't wait to try them out on my models. Cheers from the USA! :)
7 лет назад
Thank you very much for your compliments. I just try to do my best and it's easier when you're passionate! Happy new year and happy modelling from Belgium !
The tank looks like it stood abandoned in the field for 50 years!))) The Soviet army never had such rusty tanks, because the tank is regularly serviced, repaired and painted! By the way, I was in the service in the Soviet army, I know what I am saying! Greetings from Russia!)))
Great work brilliant I learnt a far bit from this wish I had someone to show me as easier for me to remember as had a stroke and got lost short term memory loss. But very good video
thank you, also, what color of the wash did you suggest if i pick the base paint of the track is dark color like black/brownish black or a little bit shinny like gun metal color ?
6 лет назад
You can use a lighter color like dry mud, light dust, kursk soil from Mig for exemple.
Stunning result. But, I’m having problems sourcing the base colour of medium green RLM70. Your video looks very light rather than a darker variant of green. What brand of paint (and colour number) did you use? It would seem, according to what I’ve read on the internet that RLM70 is a green/black. Any help appreciated, thanks 👍
6 лет назад
Thanks! Yes it's a little mistake. It is Gunze H 7o (RLM 02)
Frédéric Mertès D'accord. c'est juste que sur le pot il y avait écrit chipping color. Sinon, le résultat global est impressionnant.
7 лет назад
MrStuche chipping effect c'est la couleur rouille ancienne. c'est un brun rouge presque noir. mais tu n'es pas obligé d'acheter ce pot, tu peux faire un mélange toi même.
I have burnt umber I'll try that thanks also how thin do I need to thin it ? And do I need to whip and of it off or just a general wash over everything