Trumpeter Curtiss P-40B & Tamiya A6M2 Zero Tutorial 9/9 SP-5
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Good work !
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Surprising that the Hinomaru markings did not bleed more under the masking, considering how thickly he applied the red paint. The tape must have been sealed exceptionally well at the edges. The painting skill he displays overall is quite remarkable. Freeing oneself of the airbrush makes things a lot simpler and safer (no more venting, no breathing of overspray.) Still, I personally will stick with the airbrush for the ease of getting a good result. I just don't have this guy's brushing ability.
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old school modelers rock !!
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@CallFor911 bbut thats not what he sadi
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at 3:18 i was like NOOOOOO WHY ARE YOU DOING THAT then a few muinits later i was like ohhhhhhh
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omg... i was watching this in awe...
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How Much For That ?
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3:20 Translation: "and this is how i painted my models with 12 years"
no seriously, this job is awesome and all with the brush painted
thumb up if u agreed
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In a oldest italian manual there is the same system for making german mimetic type for Bf109G 74/75/76 scheme, using a sponge. However the best system for my experience is a good gravity airbrush and acrylic colour sprayed at 0,2 atm.
He used some smaller decals...That goes to show you the old school way of building and finishing a model. Hand painted with thinned paints and a final 'weathering' with oils. Turned out great.
pinworms70 2 years ago 8
real nice work
slayerrat 3 years ago 6