Rusting plastic models with Tamiya panel liner and Vallejo pigments
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- Hi everyone, thanks for watching.
This is a quick video on using Tamiyas panel liner and Vallejo's pigments to make realistic rust affects on your plastic models.
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These videos are so thorough, and the way you demo the model kits. For me that is what makes you stand out vs some of the other you tubers. Well done!
As a plastic-mangling beginner, the tips and techniques I've picked up from your vids have been immensely helpful and inspiring. Really appreciate all the hard work Andy!
Andy, I just wanted to take a minute to thank you for your videos. I am a 42 year old who just got back into modeling after a 25 year break. I made models as a kid and just got back into it. I ESPECIALLY love your videos focusing on weathering and details and am now taking my interest to levels previous unknown with pigments, washes, etc. THANK YOU FOR PROVIDING US NOVICES WITH YOU TIMELESS ADVICE AND SKILLS; I HAVE LEARNED A LOT!
Cool Andy and YOU are welcome for the support...so thank you. What I love about your new technique is that you manages to get all the different stages of rust demonstrated and far better than pigments alone! Nicely done Ol' Chap!
Looks great. Would have never thought of using panel liner as a fixer.
Great results. You're the man Andy!
Your one of the best. Learned a great deal from your videos. Thanks.
I'm just starting to pick up model building 30 years after I stopped as a tweenager. Your channel has been a lot of help for me. When I was a kid, I always marveled at the realism one of my friend's grampa's would put into his train layout, as well as in airplane and military models. I didn't have the money or resources at the time, so my models were pretty rough when finished. I'm planning on focusing on the Korea/Vietnam era- rust was everywhere on military vehicles. My dad was a heavy equipment operator during the Vietnam war- the climate really was harsh on machines and people not aclimated to a jungle environment. Keep up the great work!
Andy, I must say, after watching you various build and weathering videos, you have given me the courage to step up my weathering techniques. I bought a few of the items you use...I'm a Vallejo fan, and started to add that enhancement to my kits. I'm a faster builder like yourself, as I use 1:48 scale kits for wargaming. I like to match the level of detailing from my 25/28mm figures to my vehicles. Oh BTW...I finally took the leep of using the "hairspray" technique...awesome effect. Thanks again.
Fantastic tips and another great use for Tamiya panel liner. The effects look brilliant and i shall definatley give this a try. Thanks for sharing Andy, Mark UK.
I bought the panel liner from you today, this video was the reason! Awesome shop! Can’t wait to come back.
Well Andy... You did it... Because of you I started making models. Greetings from Amsterdam!
Fantastic tutorial on rust techniques...just what I was looking for! 👍🏼👍🏼
Another great video Andy. Thank you for all the hobby tips you give us. As someone who's getting back into the hobby after being away for 30 years plus it really helps a lot. Be safe friend. 👍😃
Greetings from Norther Ireland, Caught the bug again after nearly 30yrs, after watching your videos. Keep em coming👍
Just discovered your channel and must say you do an excellent job at showing off products. I am into Warhammer 40k and Fantasy myself and will be using a lot of the newer products you have shown on your channel. Thank you for taking the time and showing people how to use them and what is new. I haven't done stuff like this in 15 years or so now and am completely impressed by how much the industry has grown and all the new toys we have at our disposal now. I for one am looking forward to many more videos in the future as well.
thanks Andy , another great demonstration 👍
thank you , Andy, for your youtube channel, your google page, your tutorials and all all all efforts for scale modelism.
Greetings from Russia!
Scale modelism? What is it with you Russians making a ideology out of everything? You have Leninism, Stalinism, Trotskyism and now modelism? lol.
im learning so much with theese video, thanx a lot from Italy!!!!!
Thanks for all the great video's Andy. Greetings from the Netherlands!
Outstanding tip Andy thanks for sharing. I will definitely have to try this on my half track project.
the combination of the two products works great. this is something that is very important though with these kinds of hobbies. Learning techniques and mixing them together, gives the best results. if you have multiple techniques that are designed to get the best results in less time, it confuses the eye and you can think you're looking at something that took hundreds of hours, that maybe took like 4 or 5.
Just using 1 technique, it's easy to spot the technique, which breaks the illusion. But mixing together many techniques, they all work to compliment each other and it becomes way more difficult to actually spot the techniques used.
I have probably explained this poorly, but it's something that everyone should learn to do early.
It's like scale model techniques making their way into miniature painting, and vice versa. It makes both hobbies better.
Another great video. You are an excellent presenter. I wish I lived near your shop.
thank you Andy,as always.....great video full of tips and trics!!
Very nice but easy effects created and nicely explained. A great tutorial.Thanks Andy from NZ. Off to try this on my Tiger exhausts now!
Nice work Andy! I watch your videos regularly and I have used some of your techniques on my models.
Great rust simulation video. Thanks for sharing.
Enjoyed this one Andy and I enjoy watching your channel :)
Very good Andy. I do learn a lot with your video. Thx
Nice Work Andy👍🙂.Thanks you for the tips😊
Its because your really good at it. Hope to get to your shop one day.Hi from the UK. Keep rocking!!!!
I left Glendale (By the Morton Salt Farm) just before you opened your store and wish I had the opportunity to visit your it. If I am ever in that area I will. keep up the great videos!
Fantastic Andy!
Excellent tutorial. I have been going to town with panel liner on my 1/72 and 1/76 models since you first brought it to my attention and I am extremely pleased with the results. I will be trying these techniques too. Cheers.
Thank you , David
Great comparison of products. I've been seeing both panel liner products showing up in my local hobby store.
Hi Andy i'm from korea. I got many tips from your channel thank you.
Cool Thanks Andy I have to say you are the best modeler on youtube. Keep up the good work
Thank you, that is very kind of you to say.
I always like this guys techniques it simple easy to understand .
Awesome tutorial. I want to make a diorama now with an old tank being pulled from a river for restoration. Just bathed in various rust and mud.
Thanks Andy for another way to Rust!
I will have to try some of this out on my Railroad Models
Hi Andy, This is the first of your videos I have watched - Very informative, and the process was defined clearly. You have a new subscriber and I am looking forward to reviewing your catalog of videos as well as all of your future videos.Thanks, L
Great tips!! really helpful to my modeling project =)
Thank you for this advice it should be useful to me because I have these products already.
Thank you, Great job!! I do model railroading but I can use this for what I need..
Good job Andy !!!
Andy love the vt .Doing a lovely job/🇬🇧🇺🇸👍
Great job, keep it up! thanks.
Great store too! Bought 5 models there last month!!
Great video Learned some new tricks
Thanks for the info Andy.
Thank´s good to know I am now also experimenting with rust and panaellins
Nice job Andy
I think I've watched every video you've made. No wonder you got a mention on Squadron. Great work
Thank you
Love your vids. Love from Poland
Thank you
I love your videos wish you had a shop in Raleigh NC.
I love Tamiya stuff, great to see the Brand is big in the USA! I'm from The Netherlands and the brand is just fading away unfortunately. I'm more into RC btw but love to build once in a while a 1:12 motorcycle and can use the tips/products you have shown in your videos. Thanks.
Thank you! This will help me immensely with my Sherman's exhaust.
If it wasn't for you I wouldn't have got into modeling this much...your videos are the best!!
Thank you
ya no joke my paint jobs have improved quite a bit since i started watching!
Love the videos. Very helpful. I would like to see a demonstration of Tamiya surface primer.
Great tutorials.. Thank you :)
first time commenting hello from England your models always come out looking ace keep up the good work and keep the videos coming
Thank you
Hi Andy like the rusting demo got a lot from watching , as always thanks
thats a very good/nice hw to vid. I like it very much. You should do more of them
oh nice, I've not used those. I have the Tamiya clear orange though, which I like to use for lubricant, or oil leakage and also can be good for leaking water on rust effects, too.
Awesome Tute!
Great tip Andy i'm gonna use it
Hi Andy thanks for your videos just got back in to modelling after a number of years not building my next is the mirror models diamond t 969a wrecker thanks all the best jerry
Good job!
Thanks a lot for the vidéos. Do you apply varnish just before panel liner ?
Great video
top andy like your channel relax and nice super
How do you do detailed weathering such as highlighting panel lines on back or very dark colours?
Another great video, Andy. Do you seal the pigment with a flat clear coat afterward? Also, I asked this question in a different video, but since you probably haven't seen the question I'll ask again in here what mixture ratio you use for your Tamiya paints and what mixture do you use on the dusting Buff coat you do to blend the camo on the tanks? Thanks again...
you are teaching me thanks
Hi Andy thanks for the video!
I'd like to ask, how do you clean the brush with the pigments? Just soak in water? or do you use a certain mix of thinner solution?
Hi, enjoyed the video. Just starting to think about using these pigments. Once you have the color you want, do you apply a matte clear coat to protect your finish? Thanks, Mac
Hey, is it possible that you could make a video on how you paint your wood, on your tools? I'm doing a build my self and got som wood I need to paint. But I am just not sure what is that best way to make it look like wood.
Nice video.
Nice!
This Tamiya panel liner is flammable so how does it react with Tamiya acrylic paint?
WOW! looks fantastic.. I'm getting ready to start the hobby boss M1070 next week, any pointers you may have for me on this kit?
I plan on doing this to an abandoned, looted ,stripped miniart T-55 with an interior. . Not sure if I will use the kits tacks or Friul tracks yet. Best of all,if I get a lot of tweezer launch well,that part was stolen/looted long ago.
Should I use some sort of primer for rubber tracks?
Top tip - Decal fix can be used as a pigment fixer
Andy how can I seal the rust effect on a rc tank that I need to handle
What was the main base coat before the brown panel liner.
Thanks for the video.I do not buy pigments,I use chalk/oil pastels.What colors would you recommend for rust effects?
a little question for military boats models do you paint during the construction? after? or depends? (or you don't have any idea?)
Thats cool and all but its definitely old news. I'm surprised so many people commenting didn't know this either. Wash is wash regardless of it saying weather effect or panel liner, its the same thing. Good for you though, kept your followers happy I guess.
this video is useful but I think I will stick to chipping the vehicles too much rust but again the video is nice good work Andy
Great channel Andy, do you ever visit the UK?
can we just use enamel thinner instead of the panel liner?
Thank you
Hi Andy,
I recently got into modeling and I only have basic things for painting and I was wondering if there were any good airbrushes for a reasonable price,
Thanks Love your videos.
very nice!!!!
Thank you
I wish I could find the new Tamiya Panel Lines over here in Brasil,but not seen in hobby shops up to now!
How durable is this technique? Dose spray sealing it with a matt or satin coat ruin it?
I manly model for table top gaming related topics, so durability is a factor I like to take into account.
Regular oil paint also works if you can’t get/don’t want the panel liner.
Nice effect. Q: Why use panel liner?
Nice work. they do look impressive, but I have a question: What difference does it make to use those tamiya panel liners instead of some clear paint to old the pigments on place? Thanks in advance
the panel liners dries very flat and holds up very well .
Very well. maybe it is best then in smaller scales then, as to avoid undesirable bumps and so, no?
How do I measure the 75% of the paint? What do you use
Can these pigments be bought @ craft stores like Michaels?