Different chipping techniques including, salt, sponge, chipping fluid, hairspray, brush all explained plus some of my finished models showing off the techniques. My shop bbshobbies.com.au/ Amazon model links amzn.to/2nrsQKd / timeline
WOW !!! You make it look so simple. I LOVE your teaching technique, very well explained and demonstrated, it's like hanging out with a friend and BSing while building. You should make a DVD for sale, I'd buy one.
Mate I just stumbled across your channel, so good to hear the way you just talk through it. Not just the great description but love hearing from an Aussie. It's like I'm around my mates place bashing out some painting techniques. I'm going to have a look through your other stuff. Cheers for the info and keep it up.
Thank you for sharing this. A very versatile array of techniques that you presented here. I'm just getting started in this hobby, and this was highly appreciated. I really feel like I learned something here. Subscribed.
Really like the salt technique effect and also the hairspray more than the worn effect solution. I think not gave it more of a natural we a the ring look. The chipping solution is also really cool.
@scalemodelmania I work with chipboard which is one of the materials scale modeler Joshua Smith uses. Do you know if the hairspray and or salt chipping technique can be used on chipboard? If so, I would be very appreciative if you could share it with me for a project I am working on for a scrapbook cover. Thanks a bunch! Lisa
Excellent video, Can you upload someone how to make complete cockpit detailed and another how to paint russian tank, I repeat exellent job. A lot of thanks
+Max B Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the video. I will look at your request for cockpit and Russian tank painting. I am looking at making the Tamiya 1/48 su-122 tank as soon as i finish off my current projects. Thanks again
Have you tried simulating rust bubbling under the paint ? I find that stipling superglue and then sprinkling baking soda leaves an irregular raised mottled surface that when sanded down looks exactly like paint bubbling from rust I use it near rust through spots, etc
thanks for the tip mate. I will give it a try and if it works well for me i will add it to a video. This is why i love this hobby...so many willing to share ideas to help others. Thanks again.
My pleasure, thanks for taking the time to make the tutorial I'm going to be using it on a heavily modified 1/12 '69 z28 Camaro, hopefully will upload a video at some point
Ok, just a little update I find that layering is the key to simulating the rust bubbling, so I do some stipled base, then sand a little, then add more stipled glue, then sand again, then more stipling. Did a salt chip on top of it and it came out looking perfect Went a little heavy on the top coat, and when the salt came off, the paint had those little edges that curl back from a rust spot The layering really gives the texture, I found
awesome mate....thanks for the update. I would love to see some pics if you have any. You can send them to scalemodelmania@gmail.com. I am going to give this a try as always looking for new techniques. Thanks mate.
Hi mate. That effect is a different tech. Its a build up of layers of rust and dark colors. I will do a video on this at some stage. Its just slowly building up layers with varying colors until you get the desired effect.
I have a vallejo rust color set but i also use various type of vallejo and tamiya colors. Its just playing around with colors until you find a look that you like. Hope this helps mate.