the first time I saw your videos, I wasn't convinced... now I find myself with my 4 year old son waiting for the next one. He loves it and it's a way of sharing my passion for 1/32 WW2 with him. THANKS Your job is wonderfull
I could almost smell the engine exhaust and cordite. I noticed a lot more screaming in this one...pretty soon you will have to begin with an advisory for the excessive violence!
Nice video míster Aldo, I love the camera under the belly of the Stuka bomber, it's seems like that old TV documentaries. Welcome back again my friend.
The Airfix Germans are the absolute Gold Standard imo. The grenade thrower is the most dynamic pose of all time. Great from any angle! I'm surprised it took until episode 40 to cover them, but I've enjoyed them all and learned about so many other great sets, while being thoroughly entertained and inspired. Great stuff! Also where are the corner stone walls from?
Thanks! The stone walls are from W. Britains. I took my time with showing the Airfix Germans because there were so many more obscure sets to cover with many more to go! YES, the sculpting is crisp!!!
The Polish BAR is the rkm wz.1928. At first they used a Belgian copy of the American BAR then began making their own. Have you seen Westerplatte? Pretty good movie about the beginning of WW2. Looks like you're back on track. Now do a part II, the Russian invasion of Poland.
Hey Plastic General! I have a question for you and that is if you can maybe make 1940 Batlle of the Netherlands or Belgium because it is a very cool battle to make and it is not very known in the war so maybe you can make it? Anyways Kind Regards
@@ThePlasticGeneral oh well that is a shame but it was a cool idea but yeah we should like send suggestions to the big companies for more unknown armies through out ww2.
Hey Buddy I have been waiting for 3 weeks for this but it is worth the wait all you needed was one of those Polish donuts that would have been Called what are they called Rick? Christian are you going to the annual Toy Soldier show again I will get a table again. Maybe I'll display the sand pebble and win another gold . i SEE YOU MADE ANOTHER HELMET
Great to see The Plastic General take command again.
What?! I've Always been in command!!!! I command you to watch every episode back to Ep#1!! U-Boats are next!!!
Good to see your mug again on the Plastic General, Christian!
You have been sorely missed!!!
After wearing a damn catheter for 6 weeks damn this is f..king greatness beyond greatness. My friend I'm so glad your back.
Great episode!
The Plastic General earning his rank with this video
Thanks! You just wait for Ep#41 !!!
Glad to see you back uploading these videos! I always found it interesting to see the more obscure sets based on uncommon armies of WW2.
My favorite subjects are of the obscure WWII items!
the first time I saw your videos, I wasn't convinced... now I find myself with my 4 year old son waiting for the next one. He loves it and it's a way of sharing my passion for 1/32 WW2 with him. THANKS Your job is wonderfull
Thank you!!! New episode dropping next week = U-BOATS!!!!
grateful to have him back general
It always feels good to be back!!! This episode was a bit of a pain to finish!!
Always love watching your creativity come to life!! Well done!! 👏👏👏
Thanks, it's fun!! And a Pain!!
Any requests for a future show?
@@ThePlasticGeneral invasion of Greece might be interesting 😎 Keep up the fantastic work!!
I absolutely love this set! Definitely one of my favorite paint jobs I’ve done as well.
Thanks, I think there are about 16 poses available now, maybe more?
Niech żyje Polska! 🎉
Long Live Poland!!! RESIST!!!!
I could almost smell the engine exhaust and cordite. I noticed a lot more screaming in this one...pretty soon you will have to begin with an advisory for the excessive violence!
Agreed!! Yikes!! Don't joke, you never know with these guys!?? Imagen if they ruined this show??
@@ThePlasticGeneral that would be unacceptable, plastic general is an institution and must be protected
👍
The Browning Auto rifle was a Polish home made copy as they got around the licensing agreement!
You are Correct Sir! Thank you!
Thanks for another fun and informative video, Christian! Great news that Michigan Toy Soldier is now your sponsor.
Thanks Craig, Just for this episode.
Nice video míster Aldo, I love the camera under the belly of the Stuka bomber, it's seems like that old TV documentaries. Welcome back again my friend.
Thanks man! I must admit it was a pure experiment, but I agree.....it Worked!!!!
@@ThePlasticGeneraland works perfectly!!!
Another beautiful video general, hope to see a Kursk episode someday
Your editing is really good! Keep up the fight general.
Thanks! I use Basic programs that anyone can learn.
Glad you going back to the old format in your videos keep the good work up
Thanks man, 1:32 U-Boats are next!!!
Great episode, Christian.
Thank you Marcus!
thanks for that made my day!!
Like Burger King, I did it All For You!!!
Awesome video!!!
Thank you Sir!!
Thanks to your Great painting skills!!!!
The Airfix Germans are the absolute Gold Standard imo. The grenade thrower is the most dynamic pose of all time. Great from any angle! I'm surprised it took until episode 40 to cover them, but I've enjoyed them all and learned about so many other great sets, while being thoroughly entertained and inspired. Great stuff! Also where are the corner stone walls from?
Thanks! The stone walls are from W. Britains. I took my time with showing the Airfix Germans because there were so many more obscure sets to cover with many more to go! YES, the sculpting is crisp!!!
The Polish BAR is the rkm wz.1928. At first they used a Belgian copy of the American BAR then began making their own. Have you seen Westerplatte? Pretty good movie about the beginning of WW2. Looks like you're back on track. Now do a part II, the Russian invasion of Poland.
Westerplatte is a great movie! One of my favorites
Nice bro
Thank you!
Master!!!!!
MASTER of PLASTIC!!!
Hey, you painted your Polish troops almost exactly like I have.
My buddy Skoggens painted them for me!
Reporting for duty General!
You heard the drill Sgt!!!!
Hey Plastic General! I have a question for you and that is if you can maybe make 1940 Batlle of the Netherlands or Belgium because it is a very cool battle to make and it is not very known in the war so maybe you can make it? Anyways Kind Regards
That would be cool , but there are No figures made representing those armies. For now.
@@ThePlasticGeneral oh well that is a shame but it was a cool idea but yeah we should like send suggestions to the big companies for more unknown armies through out ww2.
Hey Buddy I have been waiting for 3 weeks for this but it is worth the wait all you needed was one of those Polish donuts that would have been Called what are they called Rick? Christian are you going to the annual Toy Soldier show again I will get a table again. Maybe I'll display the sand pebble and win another gold . i SEE YOU MADE ANOTHER HELMET
Ha HA!! Good observation!! That was just my Soviet helmet worn Backwards!!! And it worked!!!!
Welcome back! Any update on your own 1/32 figure line? Is that still happening?
This year!!
@@ThePlasticGeneralWhat?! I bet that is gonna be cool!
I feel the same 😂
It must be Love!?
A very interesting set of Polish soldiers.
but why didn’t you mention that the Soviet Union attacked Poland on the other side?
Too much to cover in one episode. It came out to 30 min just as it was. Perhaps I could have quickly mentioned it?
No lance waving Polish cavalry against German tanks? Never mind, just kidding.
:)
Capt. Ken?
🫡stand attention
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Is this guy for real
I am an actual GENERAL in real life!!! FOOL!!!!