Dragon King Tiger - Battle of the Bulge Tutorial 4/6 S2 ep18
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what kind of air brush is he using
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beautiful!!!
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@cimmerian100 no worries... I really wish I had more time to get the CC's done for these :( I don't even have time to do my own tanks these days hahah
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LOL Ive just spent 2 nights doing this with google translate and the Katakana on screen keyboard.
Guess I should have read the comments first.
Thanks
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terrific upload. many thanks. I could watch this guy work for hours!!
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@AdamSavage88 well there isnt a kit out like that anywhere. you can buy the Tamiya or DML ones in 1/35 scale. then you can buy the Verlinden resin interior. becareful though, interiors need alot of patience and test fitting before final installation. paints used best for Airbrushing are Acylics like Tamiya or Gunze.
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By not using a clear coat before a wash I think he wants a more dirtier effect on his model over all.
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@GrandPimp20 wat this would get somany views if in english
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@sultanpuppy26 NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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sleepylafiel is it possable to get this in english
Thyank You for these videos sleepylafiel. Everytime I watch one I feel as though I'm building the model with the guy. Even though I don't speak Japanese I have learned so much from this show.
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bigdubdubs 4 years ago 19
Nice to see I got 2 thumbs down for my reply above. Anyway, I don't know if he coated and it's not a must. It is recommended though. A gloss coat is very smooth and the wash will easily run along all the crevices. If you do it on a matte surface it's like water on a towel, not good. The type of thinner and coat shouldn't be the same so if you use an acrylic coat then turpentine wash should be safe. Again, test it on the bottom of the tank where it can't be seen. It saved me some headache once...
Panzerkanone44 4 years ago 17