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Revell PT-109 PT Boat + Diorama Tutorial 3/6 S2 ep17

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2007

part 3 of 6

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  • FUCKING RULES!!

  • i LIKE THE FLAVOR!!!

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  • Was the PT 109 really Green?? I always thount that American Ships are always Grey!

  • @aryonas I think the desired result was a weathered effect on the deck where it was most probable for the crew to be walking. Actually worked better than I would had thought.

  • Excellent!!  Thank you for putting this video on YouTube!!

  • tamiya's acrylic paint can be thinned with some sort of chemicals....like isopropanol

  • Nope. Windex you need to thin. water don't works good in tamiya colors.

  • Tamiya acrylics can be thinned with water or chemical thinners, thinner used in a wash will give a much finer result than water over large flat areas like the decking.

    Water tends to try and pool when used as a wash unless you use something like washing up liquid to break the surface tension on the water, but thinner dosnt need this. Just depends what look your going for really

  • I'm not insulting him or anything, just asking a question: If he's using Tamiya acrylic, why does he use a chemical thinner? I thought acryllic thinned with water?

  • i made a same kit but i cant make this this guy is a rule

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