"Gone Fishing" - Epoxy Resin Water Diorama
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- My friends, it's again one of those nice moments when you're left with a few parts from a previous project, and it's just enough to create another small yet exciting diorama. This time featuring a blown-off turret sitting in a forest, submerged in water!
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I have binge watched all your other material, so am always excited when I see something new ... Never disappointed - keep up the good work.
The beauty of your creations lies not only in your technical skills, but in the balance and artistry of the compositions. Thanks much for your work.
I agree his artistic and stylistic approach is what breathes life into the work.
Happy travels, first vacation in years I now the feeling.
I love your floors lol 😆
I really want to make a diorama for my wrecker I made but it's a long vehicle and I want to show when I recovered a vehicle on a hill basicly seeing your videos gives me inspiration but my lack of confidence holds me back
Amazing, I love how far you take the natural details.
As an angler (who particularly targets Perch on lures) I approve this vignette.
Outstanding attention to detail as always Martin. Every new video eagerly awaited.
Amazing :))))))))))))
In all the videos of yours I've ever watched, I've only ever been blown away by what you do.
In this video, though, I didn't find the roots of the trees very convincing.
Great, isn't it, when followers only say something when they haven't got anything nice to say? But I figured you're a pretty robust chap and a bit of honest commentary wouldn't cause any grief.
Oh, Turret of the Lake, what is thy wisdom?
awesome diorama!! yet another master thumbnail. Why don't you put the wooden outline at the end after painting? you wouldn't have to hide it! 😉
“Once everything was ROCK HARD in the morning” I bet everything was. I found that so funny, but take it wrong it just made me laugh. I really love your work and the content you make. Your voiceovers are one of my favorite parts next to your beautiful models.
Yeah, it caught me a bit off guard lol
im going to make my first diorama for a 1/72 scale model ,and im going to use your videos as some type of tutorial , love your work
Because of Night Shift I have officially sold my first commissioned model of Gaspatch's 1:48 Salmson 2A2 Mid Type! THANK YOU NIGHT SHIFT FOR GETTING ME INTO THE HOBBY!
Congratulations on your first commission build, it must feel really good, best regards from Australia, 👍👍👍👍
That is so cool, congratulations!
honestly id love to get stuff from AK, but unless you are from Europe, you have to use Paypal with them as other Cards not from Europe don't seem to work. it's highly annoying. the exact opposite of your work. highly amazing.
Paypal is a good thing! It has a lot of cool features
Always love seeing a new Night Shift video. Keep it up.❤
Btw this was day 91 of trying to get noticed by Night Shift mission complete
Now You need to make a matching vignette where the hull without the turret sits in the woods and if You don't want to do the inside of the tank then put a fallen tree on it or make the tank overgrown with plants.
Cool idea 💡
@@thatotherguy7596 thanks
@@kszaczuch 👍
Anymore dioramas and your backyard will be down to bedrock. Awesome build, love these vignette vids (probably a little more than your full dioramas, weird huh?) and the potent concise story the viewer can glean from them (the UXB vignette is breathtaking). Cheers.
3:30 so you're telling us you spent hours rearranging a figure, a turret and a piece of wood on a styrofoam. That's passion for the hobby if I've ever seen it.
Even when there's a mistake, Uncle, you still manage to roll with the flow and come up with approachable solutions.
Love the fish detail! Made me smile when you were painting them!
Its very good to see you again night shift
I suggest you to make academy panzer iv ausf h/j or make tamiya m18 hellcat, both are my fav tank
For your next 'palate cleanser' vignette, build The Tonk. After all, you already build The Tank of the Lake'.
😂👍🤦♂️
Thank you , Uncle Martin .
🐺 Loupis Canis .
Question. You mentioned stepping back and reviewing your work. Do you ever take a photo of your work to do the same thing?
Please do object 490b from Trumpeter
Splendid, simple and artistic...I love your work!
You build an paint dioramas I dreamt of making as a kid,,,great work man 😊🏴
Your skills are unreal, watched every video and every new one I'm blown away 🙏
Have you ever tried making a diorama with cracked ice? Like a frozen lake/stream or partially frozen puddles is it possible?
Enjoy your Holiday Shift!
Good work! So much detail) Thank you for video!
hey night shift always loved whatching your content but i wanted to ask you to try a 1/16th scale tiger as i have 1 from hobby boss and it is a realy fun build
2:21 I am dying 😂😂😂
I know it doesn't really fit your style, but I liked when you added the little fish around the tank! It just made it seem more lively.
Am I the only one who laughed when whipped out that massive dagger. It was just so random.
What I absolutely love in your videos is that models, effects and dioramas/vignettes that were on an impossible level of skill for me are decomposed and explained so well, that it becomes very clear how this and that should be done, and very easy to do. The rest is the matter of 'technical' skills. And my models that were made after I found your channel are a great confirmation of that :)
SOOOO KOOOOOLLLLL !!
Love your projects .
Just amazing .
Great , WOW .
Make something out of leftover parts! Great! 🤩
That plant work is fantastic. You've really inspired me to try a forest floor terrain piece with all the different plant products!
Enjoy your vacation :) You thoroughly deserve it!
Yo Uncle Night Shift. Have you tried Magic sculpt for weld seams?
I actually liked the look of the edges with the process, even though it was a mistake in resin mixing. The sloped edges seemed more natural in the scene.
its always a great day when nightshift uploads
When you mix your resin pour it into another mixing pot and mix again, this will ensure you get a more even mix. I learnt the hard way as well... 🤣
Simply outstanding Martin !!! I love how well done vignettes can convey such a poignant story.
Well done as always sir 👍👍
Yes! Another video!
Loving the new wooden sides! Really makes it look more professional, so to say, Keep it up man!
Love it, I really really like it good work night shift
lmao your "messy" workspace looks like mine after a good tidying...
Congratulation! Next fantastic work! 🙂🙋
Binge Watching your vids on a road trip and saw you uploaded
By far my favorite project you’ve done was the “cats and dogs” jagdpanther build. I know it was a long time ago now but it really shows the immense amount of detail you put into your builds. I’m not a modeler myself but i watch a lot of modeling channels and so far I haven’t seen anyone use a real life example of the power lines outside of their house for a model. I love your content and I’ve been watching for a while just thought I should comment this to hopefully give your day a boost. 💕
hahaha Love the fish mate... very nice build
I’m very interested in model trains and these form of dioramas. I have been consider to do another diorama themed around my childhood favorite show. This will take practice as my first diorama was for a school essay and I made that 6 years ago. After that I haven’t tried anything else besides a temporary outside layout. So I think it would a fun thing to do this summer.
Halfway through vid didn’t know I was watching for so long
I love your work! It has gotten me back into the hobby and just finished my first diorama in 15 years! Thank you
Good day to you Mr. Night Shift.
A nother good video I think you should do a stug on your next video I think this one is really good
Just as I was on a binging spree of your old videos, Nightshift returns in glorious fashion.
always great to see a new night shift video!
also, using extra parts from an old model is an amazing use of the old stuff that you might not have used otherwise
Love how you make the small things look awesome so much effort into a small but detailed project.
Хедшот ( Headshot ) 😅
Good to see another one if your fantastic videos 👍👍😎😎
Enjoy your vacation.
When I see you posted it makes me want to stay up even later than 2 am
Great work Martin! The little vignettes are some of the coolest! Love the plants and the river details, awesome!
As always nicely done.......Can"t wait whats next to build here.
I’m always pleased to see one of your new productions; very entertaining and informative. You must be a fun guy. Also, how’s the leg?
So, I am LOVING these small vignettes using leftovers. I never thought of this, and it’s honestly a great way to accomplish something cool in a much smaller time frame. That stump is sooooo col
Love the fish!! Every time I get stuck in a bit of a hobby rut and don’t feel like modelling, your videos always inspire me and make me want to pick up the brushes and hobby knife again!
Am absolutely in love with all your videos, your honestly the best armour modeller on RUclips. Keep it going!
Bro how do you do this pls help me i suck ass
This is a great example of why you shouldn't toss your bits. A moment of creation may hit you! 😎
Yes new vid love it
I wondered whether brushing hardener instead of Still Water into the uncurled resin would have helped.
To give the plant leaves a three-dimensional look, paint half of each leaf with a lighter shade of green which tricks the eye into thinking that there’s a fold in the leaf.
Cool idea.
Very nice
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3:03 Where creeks can take out loans.
Just got home from vacation, your video is the perfect rest at the end of the day.
Just another night shift classic 😄
So cool
I dont know how but you always make it look so good. Keep it up Martin!
Looks great
Yet another fantastic build. You have some serious talent when it comes to composing vignettes and dioramas.
I mostly do planes in 1/32 but watching your videos made me come back to armor. Thanks for your hard work!
Doggo! And very well done diorama! Love your work!
A dog at the start of a nightshift video? A blessing indeed!
Two tiny critiques I have (among a PLETHORA of praises) are these: The "roots" of the tree trunk look a little "janky" like an octopusian (if that's a word) alien, and the pants on the figure are a tad bit too bright and not blended softly enough into the shadows. The rest of this dio is MASTERFULLY DONE! The broken tree trunk looks sublime and the groundwork is outta this World (or EXACTLY LIKE this World!!). Yeah, the water effects along the edges of the base aren't perfect, but I think it looks fine. As usual, the blown off tank turret is a masterclass in armor modeling! What a perfect little diorama!!! I just found this channel and I've been binge watching around the clock. I think these are some of the best dioramas in the World!
I had small vaccum pump with integrated magnetic mixer in my past workplace. It even had cut off timer and alarm bell so you just left it for 5 min. But to be fair it still left bunch of air bubbles and we stopped using mixer pretty fast as doint it with plastic spoon was more reliable and you hadn't to clean it up at the end. Even large industrial cnc resign applier machine had issues with mixing and tightness on daily basis. Epoxy resign just sux. :P
Let's go 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I like the stained wood panels on the sides of the base better than black. I use stained wood plaques on my diorama bases. I think it looks a little more professional and clean, although the black looks good too, and maybe even looks better on certain dioramas. Actually, with enough planning, you could use the black sides (of the built up groundwork) on TOP of a nicely framed plaque! Adding a brass nameplate or "Title" is cool too!
Beautiful❤
Great work!
However,there's a good chance that the uncured resin will release oils and other chemicals after a few months and they will show on the surface and ruin the model.
Always an Outstanding video and presentation.
Oh wise "Panzer" of the lake, share with me you wisdom!!
I would like to see you take on the S-tank (Strv-103), really curiousof how you'd approach this unicorn!
Have a nice vacation! No have a great vacation!
Dude love your channel, I’ve seen all your videos you fucking rock!. Please please please build a Tamiya M41 walker bulldog. In a diorama. It would be much appreciated. Thank you
You should start a modeling company selling stuff from your backyard like the all new exlusive random pebbles from my backyard for only 7.99$!
Hey they actually have VMS Smart Mud in stock. But Uncle NS doesn’t mention you have to spend $35 before the discount code is applicable. But that’s not hard with VMS products.
I have an idea.
You're really good at weathering. Your groundwork is also absolutely fantastic.
Could do an aircraft crash scene? I'm thinking something like the Bf 109 in the Imperial War Museum.
Very weird things happen in war and tornadoes 🌪️💥 No explanation necessary 😁 It's your vignette Uncle Night Shift, do what you want. Great job. I'll be waiting to see what you come up with next. 👍
Uncle nightshift. When 3d printing look up the arctan in degrees to remove layer lines. Use layer height / resolution. I.e. .035 layer height, by .035 resolution makes 45 degrees. Rotate the item 45 degrees horizontally and 45 degrees vertically and it will help reduce layer lines.
Genius... You do know you're making the 'Great Modelers' of the past look 'not as great now'... And that Resin Water? Is learning experience, move on!
Hello. A very nice little Dio. Again a masterpiece from you. Thx for showing.