Advanced Tips: making trees for your diorama 2 VIDEO Tutorials
Reproducing a tree in a convincing way requires some practice and some dedicated materials. I selected for you 2 VIDEOS Tutorials, showing different materials for great results.
Advanced Tips: Dunkelgelb color variations using oils Tutorial
It is hard to catch the subtle tonal variations that Dunkelgelb shows in real life, but in this VIDEO Tutorial you see one of the methods that you can use.
Back to the Basics: Pin Wash for Panel Lines, Streaking, Fading
Pin Wash on our plane's models it is not just to highlight panel lines, but also to produce subtle fading and streaking effects, as Bob show us on this great VIDEO Tutorial.
Advanced Tips: Applying Rivets to Scale Models Tutorial
After sanding and filling, often the rivets of our model disappear. Brett Green show us how to do, in this great VIDEO Tutorial.
Advanced Tips: Repainting an old model VIDEO Tutorial
Do you have an old motel that you aren't happy with? Perhaps it is time to rework it, starting with repainting it. And this VIDEO Tutorial show us how to do it properly...
Back to the Basics: Paint chipping with a sponge VIDEO Tutorial
The sponge method can be a powerful method in the modeler's arsenal, to reproduce irregular chippings, and in this VIDEO Tutorial we can see how.
Advanced Tips: Weathering olive drab with oils in layers tutorial
Following the VIDEO Tutorial about Weathering the Olive Drab with washes, today we present the part about adding oils in layers.
Master Modelers at work: A. Glass, S. Melleby VIDEO Show
Ok: this is not a quick easy tutorial, but a 2 hours 12 mins long VIDEO show of 2 great modelers: Alexander Glass from Germany and Sverre Melleby from Norway.
Advanced Tips: Two-tone chipping VIDEO Tutorial
Add deep and volume to your chipping, using the advanced tips illustrated in this VIDEO Tutorial
Back to the Basics: Weathering Roadwheels VIDEO Tutorial
Roadwheels are one of the first thing that we look at, in an armor model. Time to refresh the basics of how to weather them perfectly :)