Good afternoon my friend, that was an excellent build, as for your hand painted markings they looked perfect, nice and worn, best regards from Australia, Les
@TheScaleEngineer3 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
@rays.863 ай бұрын
Nice video! I learned something from your tutorial! I never realized that you could mix Liquitex Acrylic Flow Aid with Tamiya paints. I am aware that both are acrylics but Tamiya is based more on Lacquer. To verify also, you mentioned mixing a Tamiya X22 clear coat together with the paint while airbrushing? This process of adding clear coat is just like using Pledge Acrylic "Future" or "Revive" (both were discontinued by J&J)? I have seen on KZbin of someone was adding Pledge with Badger primers to make it better. Can you please explain? Thanks!
@TheScaleEngineer3 ай бұрын
@@rays.86 yes flow aid is super useful for spraying tamiyas! usually just a couple drops is sufficient. I'm honestly not sure why it help, but mixing X-22 clear into the basecoat paint helps it lay down better!
@user-vgrau3 ай бұрын
Looks very nice, but you have a lot of grounds to cover with this build. Tanks on that war are dirty, used as hell and usually just fugly to look at. It will be interesting to see how you'll turn quite bald-looking armata into something like that. And thanks for leaving the parts where something went wrong! It's always reassuring to know that others have troubles too. Helps to keep the correct perspective. P.S.: Isn't your tactical sign a Khorne's sigil? ;)
@TheScaleEngineer3 ай бұрын
@@user-vgrau haha I know I’ve been racking my brain trying to figure out how to filthify it! And yeah one of my buddies thought so too