@@dirtydandinoman8902 ya that may be true but plasmo build 1 72 scale their is a limit to the amount of detail you can do also up till the last year or so plasmo has mostly build aircraft so I think he dose a incredible job and 1 72 sturat is tiny tiny like its probably not as long one of your fingers and he makes look incredibly real.
He is very skilled, yes. And we are very lucky that he shares some of his skills / techniques with us. But. Relating *any* hobbiest to God, is ridiculous.. give me a break. Don't be a simpleton about it.
I don't make plastic models or dioramas. I have no idea how this channel ended up in my feed. That being said, every time I see a new Plasmo video posted, I light up like a child on Christmas morning. Grab a cup of coffee and sit down and enjoy !
I consider PLASMO to be a Plastic Surgeon - his work is so precise and his craft look so realistic. PS. You couldn't really tell that the Stuart had a nose job.
Am I the only American who sees this, and immediately think HAUNTED TANK?????? David, i doubt that means anything to you, it was a comic book from a long, long time ago. It was any number of different tanks, but, at one point, it WAS a Stuart. The ghost of JEB Stuart protected and guided it. The crew never missed, and always knocked out every tank they shot at. Which was hard to believe a Stuart could knock out a Panther, or a Tiger, but, they did it every issue, every month..... Your work is, as always, fantastic, and I do appreciate the memories, even f that was not the intention of your diorama......
David, your gift is powerful! You inspire so many modellers and would-be-modellers to build and take chances on other techniques. Your work is incredible.
Каждый раз, как я смотрю твои видео, я вдохновляюсь на создание диорамы: у меня все получится! Я каждый раз узнаю что-то новое для себя на твоём канале, и достичь хотя бы четвертой части твоего мастерства будет моей главной задачей на ближайшее время!
I used to model 1/35th scale when my eyes still worked properly and I would struggle to even come close to the level of detail in this and it is 1/72nd. Truly amazing.
Mi padre era modelista de aviones WWII 1/72 italieri y airfix.Hoy yo tengo su colección (mas de 120 modelos). Verdaderamente espectacular el hobby. Felicitaciones!!
Easy peasy lemon squeezy, haha, great to hear that one from a non-native English speaker... Easy peasy Japaneezy is also a good one - although perhaps not by the Left...
“Good imitation of ash…is real ash.” I love these videos! Just got back from AirVenture Oshkosh; the EAA museum had some great scale WWII dioramas, but they were nothing compared to PLASMO work. You are a true artist.
Beautiful job on the dio! Thought you were doing a cooking show for a minute, but just a quick minute. Nice job on all the foliage, natural & homemade {and some burnt}. Proud of you! Congrats!
Dude… I can watch this videos for days. This is so cool and reminds me of the good old days when I did this with my dad. Keep on building more nice stuff!!!
David, you are truly a world class model builder & maker. Also world class diorama builder. Add to that, a fantastic macro videographer and an excellent video editor.
You should try going outside for the final presentation, if you've ever seen Luke Towan's videos he does outdoor photography and its honestly difficult to tell if its a real-life location or not.
yeah nothing beats natural light for photographing scale models although you do need the right conditions but they can be gotten with a filter between the model and the sun if its too bright
Beautifully done! I'm amazed at how you recreate vegetation on the diorama. A light dusting of the same pigments you used on the road could also be applied to the tank tracks to unify the tanks with the diorama. Awesome!
im honestly wondering if its even possible for a stuart to pen a panther ill have to check in the simulation menu in warthunder later it probably would be fast enough to beat the turret rotation of the panther if it was close
@@paktahn a panther tank has 30mm of armour at the sides but it is sloped and the gun on the Stuart is the tiny, dinky 37mm but it has a decent muzzle velocity and can punch a decent amount of armour with the shot ammunition. There was a report that said a company of M5A1s hounded a Tiger tank to death with the 37mm
@@inklinggirl6724 yeah i know it was a tactic the american army used to hunt german heavy tanks in a pack so that one could get to the rear and hit them in the engine immobilizing them it was a good method cause trying to slug it out against anything with an 88 was not going to end well for most allied tanks especially the american tanks
Soviet 14.5 mm PTRD anti tank rifle could penetrate the lower side above the wheels. Happened enough that the Germans added the side skirts to prevent it. That said, the Panther in the actual photo may have been killed by air or another vehicle, the Stuart just passing when the photo was taken. If it had been hit by the same Stuart, it would still be burning?
Interesting how having the figure behind the tank in the process of walking, transmits the feeling of motion on the Stuart. Without the figure, it looked like the tank was standing still.
Another great diorama . Plasmo you are up there as one of the great modellers . You never cease to amaze with your skill , precision and detail . Hope l,m not making you big headed .
Thanks David. You really must show us your new building area. Watching you build a diorama is like watching Bob Ross paint. The beauty emerges right in front of your eyes and although I just watched what you did, It still looks nearly impossible to do.
Awesome work! It would be more realistic if you would have depicted German casualties on the ground or in the tank. When I was in Kuwait I saw many destroyed vehicles and most of them still had the combatants inside. That is the reality of war.
I sometimes think these aren't tiny kits, but PLASMO is a giant god and these are life-size tanks. The god of detail.
This is at the same time quite cool and truly terrifying
I am his 5th model
I prefer Night Shift. He does larger scale models and makes them look even better in my opinion
@@dirtydandinoman8902 ya that may be true but plasmo build 1 72 scale their is a limit to the amount of detail you can do also up till the last year or so plasmo has mostly build aircraft so I think he dose a incredible job and 1 72 sturat is tiny tiny like its probably not as long one of your fingers and he makes look incredibly real.
He is very skilled, yes. And we are very lucky that he shares some of his skills / techniques with us. But. Relating *any* hobbiest to God, is ridiculous.. give me a break. Don't be a simpleton about it.
I don't make plastic models or dioramas. I have no idea how this channel ended up in my feed. That being said, every time I see a new Plasmo video posted, I light up like a child on Christmas morning. Grab a cup of coffee and sit down and enjoy !
Same for me! I found it riveting, in spite of it being suggested out of nowhere.
Get a kit, brush colors etc and start!
I consider PLASMO to be a Plastic Surgeon - his work is so precise and his craft look so realistic.
PS. You couldn't really tell that the Stuart had a nose job.
He is plastic suregon
So much detail in such a little package - great work! 👍
Ah yes a PLASTIC surgeon, see what you did there
@Svannuta bit late but nightshift is another good channel
I'm quite happy knowing I can't get even close to this level of skill, as I know that at least you can, and I can watch you do it. Great stuff!
You just need practice start small not big then go with bigger then bigger with more detail
Plasmo: "Safety is important but skill is number one priority"
~plasmo proceed burning his finger~
These videos are what motivate me to keep modeling
Am I the only American who sees this, and immediately think HAUNTED TANK?????? David, i doubt that means anything to you, it was a comic book from a long, long time ago. It was any number of different tanks, but, at one point, it WAS a Stuart. The ghost of JEB Stuart protected and guided it. The crew never missed, and always knocked out every tank they shot at. Which was hard to believe a Stuart could knock out a Panther, or a Tiger, but, they did it every issue, every month..... Your work is, as always, fantastic, and I do appreciate the memories, even f that was not the intention of your diorama......
7:02 diorama literally on fire, PLASMO happily adding more details.
I wish I had that kind of cool headedness.
This whas 13 minutes of absolute enjoyment
Hope you will be happy in your new place............................stay safe , we need you . Wales UK.
If I was half as skilled as Plasmo I'd be a very happy person indeed!
YOU DO A GOOD JOB. IT LOOKS REAL
David, your gift is powerful! You inspire so many modellers and would-be-modellers to build and take chances on other techniques. Your work is incredible.
Such amazing detail for 1/72 scale!!
Hi from Australia and hi from a novice. You sir are a true professional and I congratulate you on your skills.
Disclaimer: Only one of PLASMO's fingers was harmed in the making of this video.
Каждый раз, как я смотрю твои видео, я вдохновляюсь на создание диорамы: у меня все получится! Я каждый раз узнаю что-то новое для себя на твоём канале, и достичь хотя бы четвертой части твоего мастерства будет моей главной задачей на ближайшее время!
Согласен . Посмотри канал Laser Creation World , рекомендую.
@@СергейТополов-о6и уже давно смотрю
I used to model 1/35th scale when my eyes still worked properly and I would struggle to even come close to the level of detail in this and it is 1/72nd. Truly amazing.
Oh the sacrifices and pain you endure for your art! We appreciate it. Thanks.
This is the reason why this is the best model Channel on RUclips.
Mi padre era modelista de aviones WWII 1/72 italieri y airfix.Hoy yo tengo su colección (mas de 120 modelos). Verdaderamente espectacular el hobby. Felicitaciones!!
The amount of detail is astounding. This is a masterpiece.
ruclips.net/video/nxl7eUxskZE/видео.html ❤
It's not modeling, it's artistry, perfect, stay healthy !
Не каждому дано так делать!! Красиво получилось! 👍
Watching you create your stunning visual stories is so relaxing to me, a master at work!
Beautiful, so miniature!
the techniques you share are fantastic, and super helpful, but the humor puts it all over the top. I love your work, thanks for sharing.
2 uploads in a week! We have been blessed by the modelling gods
Great, just great. I could stare at ones like these for hours while my imagination runs away with me. I gotta learn how to do this!!!
Easy peasy lemon squeezy, haha, great to hear that one from a non-native English speaker... Easy peasy Japaneezy is also a good one - although perhaps not by the Left...
Every video that you make is soooo satisfying. Makes me wanna do what you're doing
I appreciate the direct approach of simply burning stuff.
"Good imitation of ash is real ash" This pretty much sums up PLASMO's philosophy when it comes to dioramas and models
Plasmo builds a beautiful diorama out of plastic and dried plants only to burn it down! This man has confidence along with skill.
0:19 Nice War Thunder reference.
“Good imitation of ash…is real ash.” I love these videos! Just got back from AirVenture Oshkosh; the EAA museum had some great scale WWII dioramas, but they were nothing compared to PLASMO work. You are a true artist.
Beautiful job on the dio! Thought you were doing a cooking show for a minute, but just a quick minute. Nice job on all the foliage, natural & homemade {and some burnt}. Proud of you! Congrats!
Dude… I can watch this videos for days. This is so cool and reminds me of the good old days when I did this with my dad. Keep on building more nice stuff!!!
Absolutely beautiful
Very Nice Build!
Phenominal work David. you always like to show off all sorts of new techniques for diorama model building.
David, you are truly a world class model builder & maker. Also world class diorama builder. Add to that, a fantastic macro videographer and an excellent video editor.
This has to be the *SECOND* most epic diorama I’ve ever seen so far
Nice idea: city place, tank and damaged tramway.
men you are gifted with super talented youre the best men
You should try going outside for the final presentation, if you've ever seen Luke Towan's videos he does outdoor photography and its honestly difficult to tell if its a real-life location or not.
yeah nothing beats natural light for photographing scale models although you do need the right conditions but they can be gotten with a filter between the model and the sun if its too bright
Fantastic job… if I come close to half as good as this I’ll be happy… thx for being an ongoing inspiration
David, you never cease to amaze me with your modeling talents. Keep the videos coming, I'll keep watching. Thank you, Bob.
Sa mi udal ten prízvuk nejaký povedomí. Super video
Excellent diorama!
Alternate title would be: Germany Suffers
Cool, thanks you for all
Wow by far one of the best 1/72 diorama's I've seen, good job dude.
You are a real artist!
the amount of effort you put into these are amazing
1/72 scale and that many details is just amazing!
Splendid diorama !!!
Finally a new Plasmo diorama. Great work, I really like your work and you are a great inspiration for my work.
"skill matters" but "rank does not matter"
I see what you did there
The Stuart was on "god mode"
Love it guys
Stuart just got a lucky shot
Now when my girlfriend says size matters I will show her this video of your diorama!
Great diorama as always, that Panther looks like it really has taken a hit!!!!!😬
Watching Plasmo….It is calming and inspiring at the same time. 😊
Beautifully done! I'm amazed at how you recreate vegetation on the diorama. A light dusting of the same pigments you used on the road could also be applied to the tank tracks to unify the tanks with the diorama. Awesome!
Plasmo is the king of model youtubers
Stuart: threat destroyed
Panther: ammo detonated and all crew are killed
Stuart: that was lucky that he didn’t see us
im honestly wondering if its even possible for a stuart to pen a panther ill have to check in the simulation menu in warthunder later it probably would be fast enough to beat the turret rotation of the panther if it was close
@@paktahn a panther tank has 30mm of armour at the sides but it is sloped and the gun on the Stuart is the tiny, dinky 37mm but it has a decent muzzle velocity and can punch a decent amount of armour with the shot ammunition. There was a report that said a company of M5A1s hounded a Tiger tank to death with the 37mm
@@inklinggirl6724 yeah i know it was a tactic the american army used to hunt german heavy tanks in a pack so that one could get to the rear and hit them in the engine immobilizing them it was a good method cause trying to slug it out against anything with an 88 was not going to end well for most allied tanks especially the american tanks
@@inklinggirl6724 Not to be that guy but the panther has 40-60 mm of side armor
Soviet 14.5 mm PTRD anti tank rifle could penetrate the lower side above the wheels. Happened enough that the Germans added the side skirts to prevent it.
That said, the Panther in the actual photo may have been killed by air or another vehicle, the Stuart just passing when the photo was taken. If it had been hit by the same Stuart, it would still be burning?
Your modelling skills are truly outstanding.
"Hilfe, meine Finger brennt! Autsch!"
Haha. Great work as usual.
Amazing effect with the burnt foliage, very well done!!
it s realy good. hello from Russia
Sounds like the title of the next Mark Felton video.
Even though this man's english isn't perfect its still nice to listen to him while watching the progress
Interesting how having the figure behind the tank in the process of walking, transmits the feeling of motion on the Stuart. Without the figure, it looked like the tank was standing still.
You never fail to amaze all of us with your skill level. Awesome 👍👍
The King of 1/72, Amazing work again, thank for sharing!!! 💯👌🏻
Recently got into building my own models, discovered that painting is the hardest part, that can make or break it all.
Another great diorama . Plasmo you are up there as one of the great modellers . You never cease to amaze with your skill , precision and detail . Hope l,m not making you big headed .
Amazing job again. The base production gave me some ideas I can take to adapt on my future models. 😎
いつもみているんですがすごくリアルにできていて実際の炎🔥を使用して焼けた跡などを再現できていてすごいですね
I'm always amazed by your work and skills. Congratulations and thank you very much!!!
Really great looking. You make it look simple to build great dioramas.
Good day from South Africa. Thanks David, so good to see you back again…..you must show us your new place sometime….take care
I have no idea how I got here but I watched the full video and left a like! Looks incredible
You're such an artist.
I've learned so much from you.
Thanks brother!
The perfect german word for this diorama is "Schadenfreude". Sieht sehr gut aus, das Teil!
I was just thinking to make this diorama myself, now i can copy most of your steps
Бомбическая работа! 👍
Skill level 100%
We need to see all your collection! Exceptional video and workmanship
Beautiful job as usual sir! Your skills are outstanding and inspirational.
Cheers from Australia!
That tank matches the scene so much mate, congratulations on another awesome build 😊👍
Thanks David. You really must show us your new building area.
Watching you build a diorama is like watching Bob Ross paint. The beauty emerges right in front of your eyes and although I just watched what you did, It still looks nearly impossible to do.
As always David, just superb - very inspiring!
Masterpiece, looks so real!
Шикарно
Já tě sleduji jen kvůli té angličtině.
Ta je legendární... 🤣
Awesome work! It would be more realistic if you would have depicted German casualties on the ground or in the tank. When I was in Kuwait I saw many destroyed vehicles and most of them still had the combatants inside. That is the reality of war.
"Skill matters"- it's about you buddy, awesome work!!!
The last shot was the money shot! Nice.
One of my favourite channels. Always excellent 👍
You do such amazing work. This makes me want to try a diorama. Great job!
Bravo et félicitation un chef d'œuvre