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Ep.12: B-26B-50 Invader - Weathering - ICM - 1/48 scale model

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2022
  • Finally we can do the weathering and put this B-26 invader model in some perspective. We are going to employ liquid mask chipping, hairspray chipping, oil paints effects, weathering pencils and some airbrushed effects for a good measure.
    Follow the latest updates and my other builds on patreon: bit.ly/MM_ON_PATREON
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    The Kit:
    ICM 48281 - B-26B-50 Invader, Korean War: amzn.to/3DBUM4s
    ICM 48283 - 1/48 A-26С-15 Invader: amzn.to/3MVvkvZ
    ICM 48279 - 1/48 B-26K Counter Invader: amzn.to/3lPEDlo
    Tools and materials:
    --- Weathering pencils --
    Prismacolor - 949 Silver: amzn.to/3NDFIbx
    AK Interactive Weathering Pencil Box (37 Colors): amzn.to/3ujmdxV
    AK-Interactive Green & Brown Shading & Effects Set: amzn.to/3aep0BH
    --- Thinners ---
    Mr. Hobby Leveling Thinner: amzn.to/34hRkzH
    Mr. Hobby Rapid thinner: amzn.to/3wSbWt7
    Mr. Hobby acrylic thinner: amzn.to/38o6GFx
    -- Paints --
    Tamiya LP35 - Insignia White: amzn.to/3MXxBqO
    Tamiya XF57 - Buff: amzn.to/3lO1Y6Z
    Mr. Hobby - Flat Black H12: amzn.to/3nvjON1
    Mr. Hobby - Dark Earth H72: amzn.to/3nxVZE8
    ABTEILUNG 502 - Earth: amzn.to/3I9n9ef
    ABTEILUNG 502 - Starship Filth: amzn.to/3I5RF8I
    ABTEILUNG 502 - Buff: amzn.to/3NAbcPx
    Ammo MIG - Starship Bay Sludge - amzn.to/3I9SZr3
    -- Tools --
    Tweezers: amzn.to/3mukZvy
    High quality airbrush - Iwata-Medea High Performance Plus C - amzn.to/38IaIJ3
    Budget Airbrush - Sparmax DH-103 - amzn.to/3LP7QY6
    Silicone Brushes: amzn.to/3wJHouD
    --- Partners --
    3D printer - Elegoo Mars 3: amzn.to/3uFLd3y
    Frontier Wargaming paint chest: bit.ly/PaintChest
    Kitmasx: bit.ly/KITMASX
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    Previously in the series:
    Let's detail the heck out of the cockpit - • Super detailing the co...
    Detailing the rest of the interior - • Ep.2: B-26B-50 Invader...
    Painting and weathering the interior - • Ep. 3: B-26B-50 Invade...
    Taking advantage of a good OOB dashboard - • Taking advantage of a ...
    The gear bays get some love - • Ep. 4: B-26B-50 Invade...
    Landing gear overhaul - • Ep.5: B-26B-50 Invader...
    From picture to reality: • From picture to realit...
    The armament - • 3D Printed parts look ...
    Assembling the major components together - • Ep.9: B-26B-50 Invader...
    Applying the markings - • Ep.11: B-26B-50 Invade...
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    Disclaimer: This kit was sent to me from ICM for free, but with no obligations to promote them. You can be sure that throughout this build You will hear my honest opinion - both good and bad.
    The tools and materials links in the description are affiliate links that let you help support the channel at no extra cost.

Komentáře • 79

  • @gwingdor
    @gwingdor Před 2 lety +1

    The ammount of work you have put in this model is incredible, and the result is out of this world…I love watching your videos, I’ve learned a lot of techniques with you!..thank you!!

  • @richardbreisch8049
    @richardbreisch8049 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice looking model. The engine exhaust and weathering are fantastic!

  • @foreverplastickits138
    @foreverplastickits138 Před 2 lety +1

    *Your B-26 is such a veteran ... amazing the number of technics and products you used on this model! 🤩🤩!*

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, she is a veteran indeed. On the field, on CZcams and on my bench 😃

  • @nicolaisen1
    @nicolaisen1 Před 2 lety +4

    A masterpiece!

  • @jerryvolpini7987
    @jerryvolpini7987 Před 2 lety +1

    AMAZING work! The patience you show in applying your weathering and layering the affects, just superb! A lot of time and effort put into this and the results speak for themselves (although a little too 'busy' for my liking). Great job 👍

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Jerry, I know it's not going to be to everyone's taste but that is fine. It would have been very booring if we all were making our models the same way.

    • @jerryvolpini7987
      @jerryvolpini7987 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MMScaleModels Your model, your way! And, yes, we all need to go our own direction 👍

  • @vincentnoriega3353
    @vincentnoriega3353 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent! Superb job on letting your viewers inside your artistic thinking

  • @TheKipperedOne
    @TheKipperedOne Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic video which is really informative, demonstrating such varied weathering techniques. I will visit this again and again to help me in my builds. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Donkas
    @Donkas Před 2 lety +1

    That's a phenomenal job so glad I found this series

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety

      Thanks mate, hope you'll enjoy all of my builds :)

  • @jeffcobb3691
    @jeffcobb3691 Před rokem +1

    Your work is simply amazing! Thank you Sir.

  • @lesthiele4921
    @lesthiele4921 Před 2 lety +1

    Greetings my friend, that has turned out so realistic, the weathering you have done is done to perfection and looks very accurate, I am soory it has taken me so long to comment, keep safe and well, best regards from Australia.

  • @antonemelyancev1545
    @antonemelyancev1545 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice job, it coming together very nicely! Especially I like engine nacelles and surrounding areas - there's everything I like: grease, soot, stains ;)
    I had bunch of AK pencils for a while, however I tried them only on my recent build of Spitfire and was surprised - what a great tool for imitation of scratches and pain deterioration! Even if I haven't tried it recently - I'd definitely be inspired by your video in this regard.
    Regarding bare metal scratches - I'm not too confident at imitating chips and scratches with regular paints, so I mostly did it with alluminium AK pencil. I've also got MIG's Alluminium oilbrusher and found it it is easier (and more forgiving to mistakes since it can be removed with white spirit) to apply than regular paint. It seems to have very fine, soft pigment which looks very metallish and can be applied very precisely by fine brush.

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety

      Thanks mate, I haven't tried the metallic oils yet. Should do that.

  • @BillHalliwell
    @BillHalliwell Před 2 lety +2

    G'day Metodi, What can I say, that's one of the best heavy weathering jobs I've ever seen. Your eye for minute detail is outstanding.
    There is a new name for 'over-weathering' these days; it's called 'Spanish Weathering' because it is a popular trend among Spanish modellers, possibly driven by a couple of Spanish companies that sell hundreds of weathering products... who knows.
    Your weathering, on the other hand, is logical and reasonable.
    You have, obviously, studied your source pictures closely.
    In my case, I was in our peacetime Air Force and none of our aircraft were ever allowed to become so weathered even during periods of constant use; in areas with severe weather conditions. So, like you, I am restricted to looking at genuine, period photographs and film clips to discover just the right levels of aircraft 'wear and tear'.
    Like you, I did a one of the USN's F4U Corsairs. The later Corsairs that worked off carriers, full-time, during WW2 were, sometimes, horribly worn and weathered. The predominate darker blue liveries were, like all blues, subject to severe fading in sunny, humid climates; add to that the degradation of the paintwork and aircraft fittings by salty sea water spray and most Corsairs looked like they had flown through pure 'acid rain'.
    Of course, during wartime, this was the last thing the ships' maintenance crews worried about.
    As happened to your Invader model, so many other aircraft were frequently painted at their operational bases, when time permitted, by people who were not qualified 'surface finishers'.
    I have a kit for a P-39Q that was part of a squadron based on a tiny Pacific island that was nearly all sand with little vegetation or cover. So, the aircraft there were all painted a 'matching' sand colour so they didn't stick out when seen from above by enemy aircraft.
    This, hand painting was especially widespread in the case of 'Invasion' or 'Friendly' stripes that became almost universal prior to the D-Day invasion of France in June 1944.
    I have many pictures of Invasion Stripes being hand painted on aircraft by ground staff with wide paint brushes working from huge cans of paint.
    I have to smile at how many modellers, these days, make such an effort to mask up their stripes so the edges are sharp as a razor when, in fact, 90% of the real aircraft were painted, quickly and roughly by hand, often on short notice. Even kit box art shows sharp black & white 'Invasion stripes' so, even companies like Airfix who pride themselves on accuracy, get this wrong too.
    I agree with you, weathering is a feature you have to feel comfortable with and if you are, then you're probably on the right track.
    Overall, your Invader is one of the most amazing aircraft builds I've seen in decades. But then again, most of your models are fantastic!
    Cheers, mate. Bill H.

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Bill, I've given my best to replicate what I was able to see or was suggested by photo evidence. Unfortunately not always we can have the luxury of good reference.
      Invasion stripes seem to be a divisive topic... I think there are nuances and also scale factor... I mean, I doubt that brush strokes will be visible 15 meters away from the aircraft.
      Anyhow, that's one of the cool things of this hobby.. we can have it in our own way :)
      Thanks again for the awesome feedback!

    • @BillHalliwell
      @BillHalliwell Před 2 lety

      @@MMScaleModels G'day Metodi, You're welcome. You have an outstanding talent and incredible patience with a keen eye for detail.
      Yes, I should have mentioned that I only really bother with 'freehand' Invasion Stripes when I'm doing 1/32 or 1/24 aircraft builds. On smaller scales I do mask up with tape but not as fastidiously as I would with livery stripes or camo painting.
      If there are tiny 'bleed' spots from under the tape; I usually leave them.
      You're right, we all have free choice in our hobby.
      If what you are doing is enjoyable and you're having fun then that's the important thing. Cheers, Bill 🙂

  • @thomaswilson3437
    @thomaswilson3437 Před 2 lety +2

    This came out particularly well and is in keeping with real aircraft. I owned a small airplane for some time. I washed it completely at least twice a year if not more. The underbelly in particular got absolutely filthy. Streaks come not only from oil (airplane engines burn oil as part of their normal operation) but form the anit-corrosive sprayed on every hinge and moving part. This stuff collects grime and follows the air stream, so an effect you've simulated nicely.

  • @Flanker0804
    @Flanker0804 Před 2 lety +1

    So much effort was put into it! And the surface looks so great. Thanks fo sharing. You probabbly have encorporated all the knowledge you have and even more. The whole project is largely a big challenge to you, right?

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety

      Thanks mate, there are a few techniques i did not apply here but I tried some new things. And yes it is a challenge on many levels, size does pose the biggest challenge i think.

  • @Harikejn
    @Harikejn Před 2 lety +1

    Very excellent work dear friend. I love it.
    Looking forward to see final part of the assembly as well.

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks mate, she is on her feet already 😁

    • @Harikejn
      @Harikejn Před 2 lety +1

      @@MMScaleModels Excellent ;) :)

  • @basfinnis
    @basfinnis Před 2 lety +1

    Lovely effects 😉

  • @willthorson4543
    @willthorson4543 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful job. Korean war ground attack aircraft were pretty beat up. B26s averages 200+ missions in 6 months or so. Usually doing 2 strikes a day or at night. They were at dirt air fields and on those metal plates. I have pictures of black and olive drab b26s lined up and being dirty and beat up was an understatement.

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Will, I am in the same camp (obviously 😁). Although... the pictures of this particular aircraft were all on tarmac but the thing is still quite scruffy.

  • @TheFluffy47
    @TheFluffy47 Před rokem +1

    Incredible attention to detail !

  • @runesvensson1244
    @runesvensson1244 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Good idea!!

  • @dongorski4822
    @dongorski4822 Před 2 lety +1

    Superb!

  • @tonyde6423
    @tonyde6423 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video mate ✌

  • @kevinhedrich6026
    @kevinhedrich6026 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, that looks fantastic !! I love heavily weathered planes, too shiny and clean makes them a bit boring.

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Kevin, I agree. On the other hand I really like those all primer patch aircraft that can be seen before they get the camo. Clean but very interesting.

  • @stevenc485
    @stevenc485 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Start watching this video from the 1:30 mark. There is some really good footage of an Invader having the wing guns re-armed.
    czcams.com/video/m25MFHhNsZM/video.html&ab_channel=airailimages
    Of particular interest is the non standard USAF markings on the wing.

  • @DNModels
    @DNModels Před 2 lety +1

    You're good!

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety

      Thanks mate, numbers are not suggesting that but who cares 😄

    • @DNModels
      @DNModels Před 2 lety

      @@MMScaleModels yeah, numbers....my best friend's kit has an "5" in English, but he can't make two sentences in a row without mistake.
      Numbers are just YT algorithm, which changes in time.

  • @WatchMysh
    @WatchMysh Před 2 lety +1

    You're an absolute monster. This is just brillant. I Iearned so much again. 😵‍💫

    • @MrNamvo
      @MrNamvo Před 2 lety

      There are millions of other modelers doing this every day.

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety +2

      True, but fery few are willing to put the effort and show the process.

    • @WatchMysh
      @WatchMysh Před 2 lety +1

      @@MrNamvo Maybe. I personally doubt it's "millions" on this level. 98% of the stuff shown online is less sophisticated than this. You're also watching and commenting - why if it's allegedly so mundane? Also like he said: recording and showing the process so others can learn is a ton of effort.

    • @MrNamvo
      @MrNamvo Před 2 lety +1

      @@WatchMysh , It is no doubt that he is a fine modeler and an instructor. And he is very generous to show his techniques and tips here on CZcams.
      What I meant is that most modelers are not CZcamsrs and they prefer to share their works in forums instead.

    • @WatchMysh
      @WatchMysh Před 2 lety +1

      @@MrNamvo I love reddit in this case. Great community of modelers. :)

  • @ericsorbara5386
    @ericsorbara5386 Před rokem +1

    Perfec👌

  • @user-fo6ud3zs2o
    @user-fo6ud3zs2o Před 2 lety +1

    РЕАЛИСТИЧНО..

  • @user-fo6ud3zs2o
    @user-fo6ud3zs2o Před 2 lety +1

    ..ООООООЧЕНЬ КРАСИВОО....

  • @Maxtherocketguy
    @Maxtherocketguy Před rokem +1

    Do you have a chipping tutourial

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před rokem

      Yes, I have a couple. czcams.com/video/yKrrkvsdzjs/video.html
      czcams.com/video/DmAMpePzhFA/video.html

  • @dicksmith3553
    @dicksmith3553 Před 2 lety +1

    Keep up your great work and instructional videos. Once I saw your masking video, I ordered masks for my f86 model. I’m building it for my older brother as it was his aircraft per pictures he sent to me. My model is 1/48 so a lot of pieces are quite small. I have a question. So how do you hold small pieces for model when you spray paint? A putty? If so what kind? Thanks. DickT

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety

      Thanks mate, I don't know if you have seen it but I have a video on that topic. You can check it out here
      czcams.com/video/87zBsvU87jU/video.html

  • @samueleguidelli3861
    @samueleguidelli3861 Před 2 lety +1

    What is the “buff”?

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety

      Very versatile color

    • @Flanker0804
      @Flanker0804 Před 2 lety +1

      That's a buffalo skin colour. It has different tints - pale yellow or dark yellow. This colour is represented in Tamiya's paint range for example.

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety

      Very interesting, never heard of that.

    • @samueleguidelli3861
      @samueleguidelli3861 Před 2 lety

      Oh ok thanks

  • @user-fo6ud3zs2o
    @user-fo6ud3zs2o Před 2 lety +1

    ...даааааааа-моделирование даааав-нооооо уже вид исскуства...я сам в него вовлечен с детстваа....

  • @MikeJones-su3cj
    @MikeJones-su3cj Před 2 lety +1

    Best modeler in the world. No doubt about it. But why so much weathering?! Brilliant build. I hate the weathering overkill. Just saying.

    • @The_Modeling_Underdog
      @The_Modeling_Underdog Před 2 lety +1

      Invaders were famous for their dirt gathering abilites. Except for some NMF machines during WWII, their appearance while serving in Korea and VietNam was less than tidy. Grease, fuel and fluid stains everywhere. Add some dust, mud and wear. Presto, a flying trash bin.

    • @willthorson4543
      @willthorson4543 Před 2 lety +1

      You should look at A26s and B26s in the Pacific and Korea. You think this is over kill? Lol.

    • @MMScaleModels
      @MMScaleModels  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Mike, that's OK... everyone is entitled to his preferences ✌