Verlinden Modeling Magazine In-Depth Review. War Prize, The Bachem Natter!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Verlinden Publications Volume 7 Number 2 May 1996. Really like filming these issues because they come out quite clear and can be easily read. Please be sure to subscribe, more content on the way! Thanks again!

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  • @jasonmussett2129
    @jasonmussett2129 3 месяца назад +2

    Love the Tornado in this issue. Brilliant finish👍👍👍👍

    • @KamoKits
      @KamoKits  3 месяца назад +2

      She does look like a desert demon! Thanks Jason.

    • @jasonmussett2129
      @jasonmussett2129 3 месяца назад +1

      @@KamoKits you are welcome 👍👍👍

  • @Kojak0
    @Kojak0 3 месяца назад +1

    What caught my eye here was the Pz III at 1:40, and a number of details that are... less good so to speak:
    to begin with, this is apparently behind the front, which means that a) the muzzle of the gun should not be blackened (muzzles don't get that kind of soot bulidup; instead the paint degrades because of the heat but even that is subject to more exactly where in the world the tank is, how many rounds have been going out and the maintenance), and it should have a muzzle cover. Further, the tank is way too dark - the paint faded very quickly in the desert sun and it became even worse when it got a fine layer of dust, turning them almost white). The flag is a nice touch, but in 1943 the Germans had lost their air superiority and tried to hide as much as possible from the allied airforce. So no flag. And finally, I see a guy taking a bath. In the desert. Unless they were at an oasis, baths were unheard of - every man got 3 liters of water per day, and that should cover both drinking and hygiene - most used half a mug of water to shave since beards tended to itch like hell in the heat and drank the rest.

    • @KamoKits
      @KamoKits  3 месяца назад +2

      This is good stuff and the main reason I created this channel. We can all learn from each other because everyone uses their own specific techniques when modeling. Doing in-depth research is always the first step in creating your one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Any historical information along with modeling tips is encouraged here. Thank you for being a part of this channel.