The Red markings may not fade out as quickley if he applied pink after the primer, than red. I am becoming a better modeler now that I am taking this show seriousley and enjoying every mili second of it!
i think its just really fine polishing compound. I would assume the "3000" means its 3000 grit, looks like he's using it to give it some high light by showing the white beneath
tad dissapointed in this , i had expected more "detail up " than that .
WW2MODELBUILDER 1 year ago
Awesome job! I really like the way you replaced the laser cannons... Now I have the feeling I have to build some of these amazing fine molds kits.
pauka13 1 year ago
are these videos available in english? i have the same kit and would love to know what he used for his detailing wash
almonkey1 2 years ago
i think what they usually use: water soluble paint.
Muphlon 1 year ago
nice tip of compound the top surface detail, I saw this before but just now I catch it xD!
ekimba 2 years ago
The Red markings may not fade out as quickley if he applied pink after the primer, than red. I am becoming a better modeler now that I am taking this show seriousley and enjoying every mili second of it!
bttfspencer 2 years ago
What's that "compound" at 6:21?
Panzerkanone44 2 years ago
i think its just really fine polishing compound. I would assume the "3000" means its 3000 grit, looks like he's using it to give it some high light by showing the white beneath
GunzTheDuel 2 years ago 2
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bttfspencer 2 years ago
Really nice job that guy did on his X-Wing!
Starhawk73 2 years ago 3
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bttfspencer 2 years ago
At 8:55 " X-Wing FighTAH!!"
LostProphet1776 2 years ago 10
I'm just going to stick with the regular WW II model kits.
Deathofblades 3 years ago
I'm just going to stick with anything that doesn't require glue or paint :p
klpeekl2000 3 years ago
Excelente tutorial, aunque creo que no es necesario modificar los cañones.
manolocolibri 3 years ago 6
Excelente tutorial
bttfspencer 2 years ago