The series continues.....great job on the tank and thanks for your encouraging remarks re the weathering.....agree, better to finish five well rather than fifty not so. Check you out soon on the next one.
Thanks for the comment about chipping. I agree that, realistically, many pieces of armor were out of commission long before they ever had a chance to chip OR rust. As always, great video. I’m glad you show how even accomplished modelers run into problems of their own making and present possible solutions to such cock-ps, you Limeys like to say. Can’t wait to see the 251.
Interesting to see how you went to town with the pigment washes. I bought a couple of the Vallejo model washes with pigment (Desert Dust and Euro Dust) recently but think I need to be more bold with whacking them on the model. My first go I applied it sparingly and once it dried you could hardly tell. Looks like you need to take a leap of faith and just slather it on in the right spots, wait for it to dry.
Great stuff - personally as a beginner who wants to progress i think these kits are perfect for t that as they need a little bit of work. Maybe you are a bit of a perfectionist - like as you say with Tigers 🤣
Nice presentation, great advice and an excellent result, thanks. Not going to mention snapping off a fuel tank then? Just going to pretend that never happened are we? I see, I see.
Why are people insisting on using TETC? Use acetone instead - it's much faster, binds stronger and hell, you can get it from pretty much anywhere (I use nail polish remover without oil from my local grocery store), with the only downside being that it ruins paint, so everything painted needs to be repainted if there is spill.
hi, this video was very helpful, but could i ask how you made the red paint that you put onto the wheels and hull? Could i just use thinned enamel paint?
great stuff as usual, love your easy to follow commentary too. Regards the mask for "562" can you do a video on how you produce and what kit you need please? thanks again, keep up the great work!
hi, this video was very helpful, but could i ask how you made the red paint that you put onto the wheels and hull? Could i just use thinned enamel paint?
hi, this video was very helpful, but could i ask how you made the red paint that you put onto the wheels and hull? Could i just use thinned enamel paint?
Hi. thanks for this series. I'm just coming back to the hobby after some 35 years. Really helpful series. Keep up the great work
Great job, congratulations!
The color of the mud and dust compliment the tank color perfectly. I have been following your beginners series but am still finishing the panzer II.
Working on this same academy kit right now for a Hungarian 1956 build and you saved me a lot of headache. Turned out great 👍
The series continues.....great job on the tank and thanks for your encouraging remarks re the weathering.....agree, better to finish five well rather than fifty not so. Check you out soon on the next one.
Thanks for the comment about chipping. I agree that, realistically, many pieces of armor were out of commission long before they ever had a chance to chip OR rust. As always, great video. I’m glad you show how even accomplished modelers run into problems of their own making and present possible solutions to such cock-ps, you Limeys like to say. Can’t wait to see the 251.
Bonjour mon ami 👍Hi friend
Great job 💪very nice model
Congrats buddy good morning of France 👍🇫🇷
Somebody who actually thinks how the mud and muck would actually get on the vehicle. And who doesn't see "chipping" everywhere.
Good on ya mate.
Great build and video!
*It's a muddy tank, and a beautiful built! 👍👏👏*
Great finish! Managed to pick this kit up on Amazon for a whole £9, looks well well worth that.
Excellent build and video my friend thanks for sharing 👍🙏
Nice build. Really enjoying the tips and tricks. Looking forward to the next build
Thanks for that, I really enjoyed it. 👍🏼
Interesting to see how you went to town with the pigment washes. I bought a couple of the Vallejo model washes with pigment (Desert Dust and Euro Dust) recently but think I need to be more bold with whacking them on the model. My first go I applied it sparingly and once it dried you could hardly tell. Looks like you need to take a leap of faith and just slather it on in the right spots, wait for it to dry.
For the wheels take quickwheel masks,are good!
Enjoying the build, looking good!!! 😉
Great stuff - personally as a beginner who wants to progress i think these kits are perfect for t that as they need a little bit of work. Maybe you are a bit of a perfectionist - like as you say with Tigers 🤣
Nice videos you produce, keep it up
Nice presentation, great advice and an excellent result, thanks. Not going to mention snapping off a fuel tank then? Just going to pretend that never happened are we? I see, I see.
ahh man awesome job
Why are people insisting on using TETC? Use acetone instead - it's much faster, binds stronger and hell, you can get it from pretty much anywhere (I use nail polish remover without oil from my local grocery store), with the only downside being that it ruins paint, so everything painted needs to be repainted if there is spill.
don't even know how you can call this begginers - looks like the most complex and effective detailed model ever! great job!
hi, this video was very helpful, but could i ask how you made the red paint that you put onto the wheels and hull? Could i just use thinned enamel paint?
Funny enough I am building the kit myself
great stuff as usual, love your easy to follow commentary too. Regards the mask for "562" can you do a video on how you produce and what kit you need please? thanks again, keep up the great work!
Do you buy or make your own pin wash as I've seen you can make this using oil's & enamel thinners...
what kind of stencil is that for the tires 0:56
How did you cut the numbers off the sprue for the turret?
I believe it was with a hobby knife...
@@roadweary5252 Thanks
Would you consider using ammo’s oil brushers I feel they would be a lot more beginner friendly
hi, this video was very helpful, but could i ask how you made the red paint that you put onto the wheels and hull? Could i just use thinned enamel paint?
hi, this video was very helpful, but could i ask how you made the red paint that you put onto the wheels and hull? Could i just use thinned enamel paint?