Sehr schön zu sehen wie mit einfachen Mitteln, etwas zusätzlicher Arbeit sowie noch ein wenig Zubehör der Panzer II in ein wesentlich besser aussehendes Modell verändert wurde. Eine exzellente Arbeit, Carlos. Das Ergebnis spricht für sich! Grüße und ein schönes Wochenende. Joachim
Great work doing these simple,yet effective upgrades! I also got some aftermarket tracks for a Stug III I will be doing next,and I might want to get some of this aftermarket shown by you,just to give that little extra cherry on top! Thanks for the content!
Yes, in my case I prefer simple but visually interesting changes in the model. That stug model with metal tracks and stowage sounds good! I take mine from spare bits from old models
Thanks for the video This is a really nice balance between adding detail but without going overboard on photo etch that takes hours if not days to add that in the end most people won’t know once painted . 👍
I usually don't enjoy building as much as painting. So my assembly view is pretty much it, fixing some texutring lacks and adding some extra detailing. Cheers and thanks for your comment!
I finished this exact model half a year ago, and I'd say it's a pretty good and fun build. However, I chose a sticker scheme with no toolbox needed first, and did put on the toolbox. It ended up with the scheme with the R-s on the side of the turrets, and the toolbox on the rear of the turret with the bison on it. I think it looks neat, but I also find it inaccurate and I wish I made up my mind on one side only.
I know what you mean, I had similar mistakes in the past. In my opinion, academy kits are particularly tricky when you have to choose your decal scheme and take the correct parts at the same time. Anyway, you should be proud of your model and keep that as a valuable lesson for future projects.
It sounds good. I don´t know the tamiya kit in depth, I guess you will need some extra care with it, cause it´s older obviously, but with 3d printing you can get awesome improvements. Good luck with that model!!
yeah, update on this: i acquired this kit and I still plan on up-detailing the Tamiya one, I am just gonna save the expensive aftermarket for the Academy one so that it actually feels worth it haha@@notjustpanzer
Sehr schön zu sehen wie mit einfachen Mitteln, etwas zusätzlicher Arbeit sowie noch ein wenig Zubehör der Panzer II in ein wesentlich besser aussehendes Modell verändert wurde. Eine exzellente Arbeit, Carlos. Das Ergebnis spricht für sich!
Grüße und ein schönes Wochenende. Joachim
Thanks for your comment,
Really happy to see the video message is clear
Now it's time to move to painting stage!
Cheers
Excellent building ! I leant a lot from this video. Thank you for sharing. Greetings, NOB from Japan
Thanks for your comment! That's really cool, obviously Ihope you could apply those tips to your models.
Cheers
Great work doing these simple,yet effective upgrades! I also got some aftermarket tracks for a Stug III I will be doing next,and I might want to get some of this aftermarket shown by you,just to give that little extra cherry on top! Thanks for the content!
Yes, in my case I prefer simple but visually interesting changes in the model. That stug model with metal tracks and stowage sounds good! I take mine from spare bits from old models
Thanks for the video
This is a really nice balance between adding detail but without going overboard on photo etch that takes hours if not days to add that in the end most people won’t know once painted . 👍
I usually don't enjoy building as much as painting. So my assembly view is pretty much it, fixing some texutring lacks and adding some extra detailing.
Cheers and thanks for your comment!
Awesome detailwork, can't wait to see it painted!
Thanks for your comment, currently working in the painting video. Desert camouflages are becoming interesting!
Super build.
Thanks. Hope you find it useful for your own projects!
Cool tips.
Thanks! Hope you find them useful for your projects 💪🏻
Great job!
Thanks! Glad you like it 💪🏻💪🏻
well implemented 👍
Thanks! Hope you find it useful!
I finished this exact model half a year ago, and I'd say it's a pretty good and fun build. However, I chose a sticker scheme with no toolbox needed first, and did put on the toolbox. It ended up with the scheme with the R-s on the side of the turrets, and the toolbox on the rear of the turret with the bison on it. I think it looks neat, but I also find it inaccurate and I wish I made up my mind on one side only.
I know what you mean, I had similar mistakes in the past. In my opinion, academy kits are particularly tricky when you have to choose your decal scheme and take the correct parts at the same time. Anyway, you should be proud of your model and keep that as a valuable lesson for future projects.
@@notjustpanzer Thanks mate, really looking forward to the next vid about this kit of yours
i plan on challenging myself by doing this with the tamiya one haha, I am printing lots of extra details
It sounds good. I don´t know the tamiya kit in depth, I guess you will need some extra care with it, cause it´s older obviously, but with 3d printing you can get awesome improvements. Good luck with that model!!
yeah, update on this: i acquired this kit and I still plan on up-detailing the Tamiya one, I am just gonna save the expensive aftermarket for the Academy one so that it actually feels worth it haha@@notjustpanzer
안녕하세요 영상 잘 보고 있습니다. 혹시 실례가 되지 않는다면 어떤 렌즈 상용하시는지 문의드릴수 있을까요 ? (카메라도) 감사합니다.
I use a Lumix gx-85 and 12-60mm lens for recording my videos.
tomare apuntes para mi pz II en 1748😅
👍🏼👍🏼, una fecha poco convencional!
Very nice model the extra detail really makes it look in scale and on the whole more realistic
Thanks, taking care of details improves the model in a technical way. No it's time to show how it was painted!
@@notjustpanzer looking forward to the final results