Montaje, Pintura y Efectos de Barro en un Stryker M1128 1/35

In this tutorial, I'll show you the complete assembly and painting process for a 1/35 scale Stryker M1128 MGS tank from AFV Club. We'll cover everything from preparing the sprues, handcrafted modifications with wire, and photo-etched parts placement, to base painting techniques, highlight modulation, and extreme weathering with enamels and clay textures. Whether you're a beginner in modeling or already experienced and want to refine your technique, this guide will be invaluable. You'll learn step-by-step how to assemble and detail this eight-wheeled behemoth before applying color modulation with a 0.2mm airbrush, advanced chipping, and successive layers of realistic dust and dirt. GET MY FIRST WEATHERING EBOOK! Take your models to the next level! Get my first detailed, step-by-step practical guide in PDF format (focusing entirely on weathering techniques for a T-34). https://modelsfiguresandmore.com/prod... 🔥 LAUNCH OFFER: Only €1.99. 🛒 My entire Amazon Spain store → https://amzn.eu/d/06JrojBB 🛒 Amazon Store USA/International → https://a.co/d/08JU6RJ2 ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS (Video Chapters): 00:00 Introduction and presentation of the Stryker M1128 00:23 Preparing parts and sprue organization tips 00:32 Starting suspension assembly and cleaning the plastic 00:46 Historical note: The origin of the Stryker concept in the 2000s 01:03 Modifications: Replacing plastic handles with copper wire 01:29 Applying photo-etched parts and anti-slip texture 01:59 Final assembly of the 105mm turned aluminum barrel 02:13 Black primer and application of the base color (Green American) 02:44 Initial highlights with a 0.2mm airbrush nozzle 03:13 Paneling and shading with Dark Earth 03:52 Extreme highlights and details with AK acrylic markers 04:22 Painting pilots and small details with a brush 04:42 Acrylic chipping technique with a sponge (Rot Brown) 05:13 Contrast chipping with a fine brush 05:37 Application of oils for Pin Wash and a sense of volume 05:54 Recreating rust accumulations on chipped surfaces 06:10 Dirt effects and vertical streaks with enamels 06:27 Base mud accumulation on the barge and rims 07:07 Layers of dust and dirt in enamel: Light tone (Dry Earth) 07:44 Volume layers with enamel: Medium tone (Oil Brusher Earth) 08:06 Final mud layers: Dark tone (Dark Mud) 08:35 Mud coating process and dusting effect on the wheels 09:12 Applying the dirt effect to the undercarriage and upward streaks 09:47 Deep washing of the undercarriage and wheels 10:01 Dust, accumulations, and streaks on the top and turret 10:54 Painting and detailing the tank's tools 11:24 Final details: Grilles, clear parts, and touch-ups of greenish dirt 11:59 Touches of steel on wheel bolts and final result 🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss the next project NOTE: As an Amazon affiliate, I receive a small commission on qualifying purchases. This helps me continue bringing tanks to the channel at no extra cost to you!