Tamiya's 1/35 Sherman "Easy Eight" Tank Build
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Building Tamiya's Sherman Tank, a great kit. This is my second 1/35 tank built and for the first time I've used oils and an enamel wash instead of my usual acrylic ones. Also tried my hand at some dust and mud weathering, don't laugh I'll get there!
I could have gone further with the Sherman, in many ways, but was pleased to get this far.
great vids, but youtube muzak kills it. glad you stopped in your later videos
Nice to see a tank not covered in rust and paint chips for once. Fine work.
Yes its nice to just see the tank sometimes.
Thanks to this video I will take out my kit from the stash and build it!
Superb Review Mr Greg! This kit is amazing and you showed us how to get around the tricky parts of assembling this great piece of work by Tamiya!
Thank you.
Lovely tank
Hi Greg.. ref adding the wheels to the bogeys, I think you were right.. adding the wheels /before/ painting the bogeys would make accessing the back of the bogeys much harder and needlessly so.
Very nice work! Since most of us don't get to see muddy tanks all that often, take a closer look at construction vehicles and see where and how the mud and dirt are caked on. Or watch Fury again LOL
You said the 'F' word!!! Helmets on chaps!
It does not appear that you struggled with the weathering. It looks quite good in my opinion! Well done sir!👍👍👍👍
I have this kit partially built, sitting on my shelf. I did a little a scratch building for small details and such. It's just waiting for paint.
Very good video and a greatvmodel job. Thanks.
That's a damn fine model Greg!!!
Hi mate, fantastic job, you've probably just built one of, if not the best armour kit of recent times. I built this exact kit and decided against a yawn yawn another fury version. It's a wonderfully engineered kit. Tamiya have kept up with their trend and most other new releases are excellent to. Just wait ubtil you decide that a Dragon kit is next for you....... The instructions are, well, I'll let you decide although more are a lot better now. The kits are so well detailed but a few folks say to over engineered and I suppose that is true in part. The best kit other to this I've built is Mengs M3A3 Bradley, so we'll detailed and beautiful.
Hi, yes so many great armoured kits out there, spoilt for choice. Although the kits with separate parts for each link seem to me over engineered, i'd loose patience very quickly. I thought my be Panda's 1/35 HMEE next, but I'm still pondering.
They look lovely panda kits and some are but the ones I've built have been a nightmare. Bad fit issues and some, considering they are new are terrible. Which is a right shame as they do modern subjects which I love as when I served I wanted to build so much I work alongside and saw in Iraq and afghan. I know your a very talented and experienced modeller but I would give panda kits a wide birth. Meng, Takom are wonderful kits. I fully recommend mengs M3A3 Bradley. I did the one without interior. If you goto a site I'm sure your aware of but if not your bank manager will hate me as their prices Greg are outstanding, try Dave Coleys Emporium. The prices are, well, just..... Wow. I've had a look for you and that Bradley kit they have in stock and is only 29 of your English pounds and 99 of your English pence and trust me, you will be blown away with what you get and their engineering.
Came out nice, think you judged well with the weathering
The tanks has a great metal look not to flat very nice build and video Greg . Regards Gav.
Thanks Gav. Hope all is well?
Yes thanks Greg start the T55 this week at last . Regards Gav.
@@gavinbooth 👍
Looking nice. :)
Important question - If I want to do simply interior ?? 🤔🤔🤔 (For resting crew figures for example )
Who’s the a hole that gave this video a thumbs down..great job buddy👍
Usual brilliance. Thanks. bizarre request, what's the music? 🤓
Hyperspeed, RUclipss Audio library
@@GregsModels thanks👍
It's supposed to be an reboxed Tasca/Asuca mold
Nice tank! You said you painted the tracks with Vallejo steel. Did you use the Metal Color or the regular Vallejo Model Color? Thanks! N
Hallo Greg. Love your work. Can I ask when you applied the oil paints, how was that done? Were the oils mixed then thinly applied? I am a relatively new to the hobby and I loved the effect of the oils. Thanks Andy
Will have to make a video on it sometime, it might be long winded 😎
It came out great. I was surprised there’s no interior or engine. Do most tank kits come with just the outside shell and no inner details?
Yes; only a small percentage come with full engine and interior detail.
nice
I'd like to see how you spray the various shades on the body 🤔
The basics are Black for the shadow areas and the main colour applied to the sides and top. The highlighted colour is applied from above only, this can all be sealed with a satin varnish. Various oils then help to accentuate the panels. One important thing is mixing the right colour shade with oils, trial and error for me anyway. For each build, I'll try something different.
@@GregsModels - thanks 😊
Iam currently building the corean version!
I didn't know black stars on the side of the turret was a thing. Why did you decide to do that instead of using the white stars as pictured on the box cover?
No real reason.
Tank Crews often painted over the white stars, with black, because the Germans used the star as an aiming point. The ammunition racks were along the sides of the turret and would often ignite when a round passed through
Quedó chido
Gracias
What is the name of the liquid glue you are using?
Tamiya Extra Thin
What kind of oil do you need to use in order to build this? (First time here)
Winsor and Newton oils
@@GregsModels Do you apply it to every piece you attach?
@@BigBruiser76 Most things
@@GregsModels Do you need to oil it up or can you assemble without doing that
nice video buy the way.
Music name pls
Nimbus
Yay, another tank. Good show mate!!
Great video. Awful music.