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AMK 1/48 Mig-31BS - Part One THE REPAINT
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- Hello there - got any shelf of doom projects you want to get back to? I've sat on this Mig-31 for over two years and have finally got up the courage to repaint it and finish it!
In this video, I'll go over a variation of the black basing technique, using brown instead, and apply numerous shades of grey to get a really interesting, stylized finish.
In Part 2, I'll finish off the Mig with weathering and detail painting of the missiles and nozzles.
Remember to click on the chapters in the play bar or below here to skip ahead or to rewatch sections:
00:00 Start the Mig
00:30 Shelf of Doom
02:32 Brown basing and using a paint mule
09:12 Painting - brown and preshading
11:20 Painting - first greys
15:50 Painting - second greys
18:40 Painting - yep, more greys
20:16 Painting the final bits and nosecone
28:11 Final photos
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It's so rare to find someone that actually goes through each step of the process and not keep it hidden away like a secret recipe. Very talented, inspirational and engaging. Thankyou for sharing.
Thanks Craig, that means a lot. No secrets to hide here, Im just passing on what I'm learning along the way. Cheers Chris
Thanks for giving us all the paints you used, adding them to my shopping list for my own mig!
My pleasure David, that was the point of the video I think, to show how much variance you can play around with for a simple grey scheme! Cheers, Chris
fantastic video i love playing around with paints the way you do very informative thanks
Excellent, love it
Many thanks!
Outstanding, saving this as a future guide - thank you for the sharing of your skills and techniques
You're very welcome Ralph!
Damn good work
The MiG looks amazing, Chris! I really enjoyed your explanation & video demonstration. I look forward to trying this technique on an F/A-18E I'm currently building.
Many thanks Ken, yeah the whole point of resurrecting this build to repaint it is because I have somewhat of an obsession with naval aviation - F-14's leading the pack and so I will using these techniques on weathering them (and my CH-53E and A-6 and and ...). Thanks for the nice comment, cheers Chris
nice, those yellowish brown base definately works, and green and blue shading is a really good touch, saved for future reference
You're welcome thanks for the comment cheers Chris
I enjoyed listening to your modelling philosophy. One day our hobby may become of interest to academia, and then students will seek out the great thinkers amongst us. They will study our comments for insight and erudition. As for me, I suggest Academy 1/72 scale for beginners. They're inexpensive and easy to assemble, without being too simple, like the Italeri wargames range. Great rant.
Smashing job guv'nor! 👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻
Thanks - Im currently into my third hour of applying decals and stencils....sheesh....get it over with!
Seriously, looks great.👍
Thanks!
Very well done. I’ve started to do marbling too and I never thought of incorporating “clear” colours. But thinking about this now, it makes sense to add more layers under main coat with clears. Great idea. Looking forward to the next one!
Thanks! I'm in the middle of it now, hoping to finish it soon. I'm going to experiment with the clears on armor builds too...cheers Chris
Just black based my Hasa Super Hornet and it's about to get a brown base and a whole lot of greys etc. Thanks man inspired me to try this method.
Give it a go - I reckon naval subjects are perfect for brown/black basing. I'll be doing it on my next F-14 (and CH-53 and MV-22 and and and) for sure! Don't be afraid to add some really out there tones like blue, or yellow - or put red underneath anything very dark grey/black. Cheers, Chris
Fantastic, it come out really well. Very educational, I personally got a lot out of it.
Thanks Michael, I try to make these videos as helpful as possible, I'm stsill learning as well. Cheers Chris
Of much INTRAST as I have this kit, interesting variation technique. I've seen a few use the clear greens and blues and even yellow to post effect the main coat....
Yep I saw it done on a Mig-25 first, I'm not inventing anything new here!
looks amazing, like "used" but not too much dirty/dusty/piece of shit ))) keep going, can't wait to see the final result 🖖🏻
thanks - I am going for a non-realistic finish, it will be pretty grimey by the end, but I'm trying to not overdo it...stay tuned, I'm almost done....
@@beckersmodels by the way... here, in RU we have one more type of condition, let's call it "the day before Mr. Putin or Minister of Defence arrives with inspection", literally everything shines like a diamond, grass painted in green or (depends of a season) snow in white... ))))) yes, it's partly a joke, but this tradition goes from USSR times and shows to the bosses that everything is fine )))))
That looks amazing!!!
thanks! Im hoping I can keep it together during the weathering stages...
Thank you, I shared your video with a police officer friend
Very nice. I have this kit in the stash and looking forward to using these colors and techniques. How long after the last coat before you start chipping/streaking? Is the last blend coat mottled on or light mist over the entire surface?
Hi Paul, I would start the chipping/streaking straight away, since its lacquers - they dry nearly instantly. The last blend coat is normally misted over, but I did miss some bits to keep the contrast up more than usual. Cheers, Chris
@@beckersmodels thanks for the fast response. I just discovered the channel. Super videos. Thanks!
Outstanding! I'm impressed :)
Can you tell me, with MRP-38 Light gray you've make a another coat of marbling or just thin filter?
Usually a filter - very thin coat misted on. Cheers, Chris
Would black basing with gloss black primer make any difference, because the only black I have
Yep the black will make the greys appear much cooler - you can use any browns over a black coat if you wanted - I covered the unpainted but black primed outer wings with the brown on the Mig. Cheers, Chris
What airbrush are you using, that thing looks tiny?
I think its my Harder and Steenbeck Evolution with 0.2 needle? I also use a PS770 with .18 needle
what dilution you use 1:1 for tamiya? and air presure?
Hi Giorgos, good question - I generally use a 70/30 or 60/40 thinner/paint mix with Mr Levelling Thinner when I marble paint in Tamiya XF paints. I sometimes thin the MRP too, just with a drop of thinner, but usually its fine out of the bottle. Air pressure is 20PSI or so, I was airbrushing in high humidity and temperature (almost always above 30C). Hope that helps, Chris.
@@beckersmodels how you meansure the 70/30 ratio? :P or 60/40
Good question again! And good timing, because I will have a video up this Friday/Saturday on how I spray lacquer paints (both the MRP, Tamiya and the Tamiya XF/X series) where I show how I do it step by step. I basically use a small 3ml pipette and a small plastic measuring cup (an ink cup that tattoo artists use) with the thinner in a dropper bottle. For 70/30, its just 7 drops thinner, 3 drops paint. For 60/40 its 3 drops thinner, 2 drops paint or whatever amount is required. I always mix my paints outside the airbrush so I can get a precise mix and avoil spillage. Hope that helps! Cheers, Chris
@@beckersmodels Thats perfect i am looking forword for your video thanks a lot for the help and your answers !!!!!!
Video is up Giorgos: czcams.com/video/jUglkMKxd8c/video.html
МиГ-31 предназначен для перехвата и уничтожения воздушных целей на предельно малых, средних и больших высотах, днём и ночью, в простых и сложных метеоусловиях, при применении противником активных и пассивных радиолокационных помех, а также ложных тепловых целей. Группа из четырёх самолётов МиГ-31 способна контролировать воздушное пространство протяжённостью по фронту до 1100 км. 🤔 I have no idea what this means. but it's about the Mig-31.😄
Такое впечатление, что вот смотрите , у меня есть такие краски и я всеми ими крашу....