Star Wars Legion T-47 Snowspeeder | Star Wars Hobby Tutorial Episode 11/16
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- In “Star Wars Legion T-47 Snowspeeder Painting & Weathering Tutorial”, I’ll show you how I painted and weathered both this iconic Star Wars vehicle step by step, from priming to streaking effects.
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1. How to apply "pre-shading" to a model?
2. How to apply an a panel line wash ?
3. What weathering with oils is like?
4. How to use what I call “needle chipping”?
5. How to weather Star Wars Models?
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MATERIALS USED
AK Black, Grey, and White Primer w/Microfiller, AMMO Scratches Effects, AK Interactive High Compatibility Thinner, Tamiya XF-2 Flat White, AK Real Colors Silbergrau, Old airbrush Needle, Flat Brush, Tap Water, Vallejo Game Air Fire Orange, AMMO Acrylic Thinner, Vallejo Gloss Black Surface Primer, Scale 75 Black Metal, AMMO of MIG Gun Metal, Aluminum & Gold Oilbrushers, Vallejo Model Air Dark Grey Blue, AMMO of MIG Starship Wash, AMMO Odorless Thinner, AMMO Synthetic Liner Brush, AMMO Remover Sponge, AMMO Synthetic Flat Brush, AMMO of MIG Starship Filth Oilbrusher, AMMO Red Oilbrusher, AMMO Synthetic Flat Brush, AMMO Metal Slag Pigment, Tamiya Clear Smoke, AK Interactive High Compatibility Thinner, AMMO Washable Black, AMMO Black Oilbrusher, Badger Patriot 105, Badger Patriot Xtreme, AMMO Air Cobra.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00:00 - Start
0:00:39 - Pre-shading
0:03:36 - Basecoat & Chipping
0:06:52 - Secondary Color & Chipping
0:08:44 - Metals
0:10:32 - Panel Line Wash
0:12:27 - Weathering with Oils
0:13:53 - Finishing Touches
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Pasote de video, como siempre. Echaba de menos tus videos!
¡Gracias, Jose! Es de los que más he disfrutado haciendo, la verdad.
Very nice, Well done. Times like this I wish I had an airbrush.
Thanks a lot, Penguin! I cannot emphasize enough how much of a difference the airbrush made for me. Painting by brush was always a chore for me - considering you can get a basic kit for really cheap, I would take the plunge if I were you!
Lovely video, excellent model - very desirable results!
Thank you kindly! Great to hear you enjoyed the video!
Brutal lo bien que te ha quedado y los pasos a seguri
¡Muchas gracias, Lemariont, y recuerda lo del Agrax! 😜
Looks a lot better then the one I did. Nice job.
Thank you, SH, I hope the video was of some interest to you.
Excellent work as always; thank you for the video. I just bought a bunch of Tamiya paint, gloss coat, thinner, and maskol. I'm painting my son's imperial guard army, and I'm going to apply your lessons to our tanks and aircraft. Pretty excited to see how this goes. Also, your music kicks ass compared to other channels!
Hi Joe, thank you very much! I’m very happy to hear that I’ve served as inspiration to another gamer dad, and in particular one who also likes tanks and metal music, heheh! Have fun and come back with questions anytime!
ArchiveX makes a set of Star Wars scale model colors that are identical to those used on the original movie models.
Thanks, Paul, that’s very interesting. Checked them out, they look pretty good. I must say I am not that concerned about color-matching with the studio models, however.
Awesome job 👌👍! I bought Revells Snowspeeder in scale 1/29. I'm kinda new at modelbuilding. I don't have a airbrush, could i do these stuff with only brushes? And what colours is the best for use to this model?
Cheers
Hi Burren, thanks a lot for your feedback. Painting a vehicle like this by hand is possible, but not easy. You could do it in one of three ways: with Tamiya paint sprays, with the “slapchop” technique popularized by Warhammer youtubers, or the traditional way, with several thinned down layers of acrylic paints and lots of patience. For the slapchop, I would recommend Army Painter 2.0 Speedpaints; for the last option, I would go with Scale75 paints and a few good quality brushes. But above all, I would say - get an airbrush, mate! 😉
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