but now a serious question: this is a 1:20 model... right? my few 1:35 models that I have built over the years have cockpit and pilot figures..!= are there none for this scale or is it supposed to be a remote-controlled mech? I only know the story behind it rudimentarily, I like the models as a kit similar to these WWII 46' model kits
nothing against you or your company..... but please use a translator!!! it's not "GROBER" but "BIG" I know we have a few more letters in the alphabet in German but this "B" is an "SZ" a so-called sharp S that can also be written with two SS, the same goes for the umlauts Ä Ü and Ö write an AE UE or OE... this letter spelling rule was "invented" EXTRA for English typewriters/keyboards to prevent confusion for native Germans as well as for people who want to learn German. because these small differences can mean the difference between life and death ;))) for example: Das Wetter ist heute SCHWÜL .....The weather is humid today Das Wetter ist heute SCHWUL .....The weather is gay today See the difference?
@@MAMMOTH_STUDIOS that wasn't a criticism, just a reminder that German is sometimes confusing. in your headline with the typo that turned the "S" into a "B" is confusing for non-native speakers because they will misunderstand it when "re-translating" the word "GROB" means something like rough, boorish or rude and "Groß" means big, massive or monstrous the next time you see a letter that is "similar" to another but has a completely different meaning in the word, it sometimes gets funny, hence my example with the "Ü" umlaut 😜😜😜
Very nice! Great weathering
Thank you very much!
beautiful build!!
keep em coming!!
😃😃....Thank you so much....(^_^)
amazing work, any specific reason you did sponge chipping on top instead of going with chipping medium on the whole body?
Because I don't want there to be too many scratches and rust marks. And thanks for your comments.
@@MAMMOTH_STUDIOS thank you for your answer. And thank you for your videos, I hope you continue uploading!
but now a serious question:
this is a 1:20 model... right?
my few 1:35 models that I have built over the years have cockpit and pilot figures..!=
are there none for this scale or is it supposed to be a remote-controlled mech?
I only know the story behind it rudimentarily, I like the models as a kit
similar to these WWII 46' model kits
Yes, this is 1/20 scale and thanks for the feedback.
The letter that looks like a b is a German sharp s, so it would be more like grosser hund. It means big dog in German!
That's right, thank you in the comments.
nothing against you or your company.....
but please use a translator!!!
it's not "GROBER" but "BIG" I know we have a few more letters in the alphabet in German but this "B" is an "SZ" a so-called sharp S that can also be written with two SS, the same goes for the umlauts Ä Ü and Ö
write an AE UE or OE... this letter spelling rule was "invented" EXTRA for English typewriters/keyboards to prevent confusion for native Germans as well as for people who want to learn German.
because these small differences can mean the difference between life and death ;)))
for example:
Das Wetter ist heute SCHWÜL .....The weather is humid today
Das Wetter ist heute SCHWUL .....The weather is gay today
See the difference?
Thanks for the feedback. In the next video I will be more careful with my language usage. Thank you very much.
@@MAMMOTH_STUDIOS that wasn't a criticism, just a reminder that German is sometimes confusing.
in your headline with the typo that turned the "S" into a "B" is confusing for non-native speakers because they will misunderstand it when "re-translating"
the word "GROB" means something like rough, boorish or rude
and "Groß" means big, massive or monstrous
the next time you see a letter that is "similar" to another but has a completely different meaning in the word, it sometimes gets funny, hence my example with the "Ü" umlaut 😜😜😜