Hi Frank!Abteilung (like schwere Panzerabteilung 503) is a word stemminig in this context from the Military and is ranging from 3-4 Panzer Kompanien!So not really a defined amount of Tanks have been in these Abteilungen!So more like "section"!Greetz from Germany!Department is used for civil use!Btw,love your vids very much!And your humour and not taking yourself to serious!
Thank you for taking the time to show us your methods Frank. I hope that you are feeling better my friend. You have just made my learning curve substantially smaller. Thank you.😀👍✌
Very cool. Following. Practicing weathering on plastic spoons. Writing down the steps. Its simply complicated making things looking older and weathered. Thanks Frank.
Thanks for the video Frank.... Definitely a comprehensive supply list... Which is great for us modellers that have never done any weathering. Looking forward to the next segments of this series.
I used to use a lot of these techniques way back when I did model railroading. Floquil was a big paint brand name back then, though it looks like they've been gone for quite a few years now.
Great review of materials. Love how you let us know about the shelf life of some of these items. Look foward to seeing some of this put to use. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Frank!Abteilung (like schwere Panzerabteilung 503) is a word stemminig in this context from the Military and is ranging from 3-4 Panzer Kompanien!So not really a defined amount of Tanks have been in these Abteilungen!So more like "section"!Greetz from Germany!Department is used for civil use!Btw,love your vids very much!And your humour and not taking yourself to serious!
Yay buddy I need this never did a weathered car. 👍🏻🤘🏻
Thank you for taking the time to show us your methods Frank. I hope that you are feeling better my friend. You have just made my learning curve substantially smaller. Thank you.😀👍✌
awesome vid once again...
Very cool. Following. Practicing weathering on plastic spoons. Writing down the steps. Its simply complicated making things looking older and weathered. Thanks Frank.
Thanks Frank, great info.
great video frank, makes me want to break out all my military weathering stuff and do it again!
Another great video.
Thanks for the video Frank.... Definitely a comprehensive supply list... Which is great for us modellers that have never done any weathering. Looking forward to the next segments of this series.
I used to use a lot of these techniques way back when I did model railroading. Floquil was a big paint brand name back then, though it looks like they've been gone for quite a few years now.
Good stuff right there! Like the idea of an exhaust bluing tutorial.
Sweet video Frank, full of useful information 👌 🍻🍻🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🌨🌨🏔🏔🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘
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Great review of materials. Love how you let us know about the shelf life of some of these items. Look foward to seeing some of this put to use. Thanks for sharing.
Great video Frank. Thanks for sharing
Awesome stuff Frank... Thanks for sharing!
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Looks like another great tutorial with a lot of great tips/ info
Hey frank hope you are doing well, I hope to see more awesome videos from you soon.
Such valuable information, you're doing the model lord's work Frank. Hope one day I can put all this to good use!
Frank, I use the Testors enamel thiner to remove Tamiya Panel line colors.
Hi Frank. I just found you from Billys Page. Great tips!
The best model building video. Frank! Where are you?
@@richdoyle6623 I’m on disability leave from work…I can’t work on the channel because they’d consider it “commercial activity’.
@@FranksModelWorks You get better soon.
@@FranksModelWorksHope you get well soon. Missing you.
Great video 😮😮
Just found your channel and subbed.
@@papasmodelcarroom8450 Thanks! I did the same!