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  • Im not taking anything away from this guy its a great build and all

    But i personally think there was not alot of weathering. Like bending the front and rear fenders or mudguards a little, more mud as tanks get extremely dirty from what ive seen (depending on deployment area) and more rust on towcables and spare tracks. Possibly even a few chips away from the zimmerit from previous battles. All in all a great build and i highly respect this guy!!!

  • @AUSboarhunter Your right, but on a miniature if you add too much you make it look Over the top, its the nature of miniatures :)

  • Thats easy for him to say!

  • Where can I find a turn table like the ones in this Video?

  • @swikil Think Tamiya makes some but there might be other brands on the market too

  • Excellent build love to know what was said in English but all respect to the builder for the vid

  • This is a great example of how weathering/detailing can turn a fresh looking/dull tank (see part 1) into something more believably realistic

    ..Though, IMO some parts of the model he did still look a little 'too' clean compared to the rest of the weathering work (see: the relatively clean and defined zimmerit coating and body plates compared to the weathered tracks/sprockets and the rusted tanks on the back)

  • After watching the first part of the video I wasn't sure what to expect but he did a bloody good build here imo.

    I'd personally have done a bit more pigment work on the running gear and I've had done a bit of additional rusty type weathering on the spare track links and the tow cables but that's purely imo. A very nice build!

  • i think its jsut a regular pen or a gundam marker

  • whats the tool at 1:44??

  • @loveqlimaxx a nano marker

  • @loveqlimaxx Looks like an india ink technical pen.

  • @loveqlimaxx In this video, He use "コピックマルチライナー(Copic multi-liner) 0.03mm " which you can buy it in Japan. I don't know whether you can buy it in your country or not. see "too(dot)com/copic/products/mu­ltiliner(dot)html"

  • @hkyafn hobby lobby carries Copic if you dont have one near you can get them from Hobby Link Japan

  • good jop, good man

  • when he makes the edges of the turret...

    i think i use a needle for that. well its always an alternative

  • Any way is good, as long as it works.. :)

  • WHat kind of pen does he use at 1:53? Like a paint marker or something? Yes, I am slightly new to plamo and I want to do my weathering better. ^_^

  • It's a technical pen. I'm guessing its a .1mm one

  • En exellent video, quite understanding. I just don`t need to know japaneese

  • Is that chaulk he ground up into powder combined with water?

  • Yes. Its Pastel Chaulk ground up and added to water. It works very well as long as you dont use the oil based pastels. Great for weathering any model from Aircraft to Armor.

  • Pigments are common too. But I wouldn't know what I should add to a pigment. Like water or a special solution? People tell me different each time I ask.

  • Enamel thinner and rubbing alcohol can both be used with pastel chalks and pigments. I'd spray a very thin final coat of alcohol over the pastel to seal them in.

  • Beyond my imagination how people come up with all these stuff and technique to make the model look good...Just Crazy!!  ofcourse in a good way

  • Japs make it all look so easy. Man....

  • great work !!!!!!

  • やっぱりプロですね。

    自分は戦車が大好きなんですが、まだ初心者で2台位しか作った事­がありません。これからは値段も安い1/4 8シリーズを作ってみたいと思いました。やっぱりプラモは慣れな­んですね

  • That's what I said.

  • can someone tell me what tools he uses for weathering and the accumulation of rust and dirt...sry im new to this kind of stuff

  • He's using artists pastels mixed with thinner. I recommend MIG Pigments though both are good! Just have fun with it :D

  • What is he mixing with the pastel colors? Water?

  • He says acrylic thinner with a dark pastel. Over the darker tone he paints a lighter pastel onto the drying but still wet basecoat. On the higher parts of the track he applies a lighter pastel.

    Man, some day I wanna find time to translate these. Mostly you can work out what's going on but sometimes there are golden tips in there.

  • cool !

  • Excelente tutorial

  • Best episode ever!!

  • a translation would be nice : )

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