Is here someone who also built this kit? It was one of the most over-hyped models in my country back in the day, literally everyone was building them! To be honest, I expected a little bit more, but what can I ask for 10€ right?
Can't tell as I don't follow airplane kits, but sounds similar. People were building collections out of them, like multiple Chars. And everyone kept saying something like "they're excellent, just a few small inaccuracies".
I built it ( tiny_tanks on Instagram). It's definitely not my favorite but I don't believe there are any others at this scale. The tracks are not fun to work with. Wish I took more time with mine. Can't wait to see a video on how to make rivets in 1/72 scale. This was a thoroughly entertaining video.
Ohhh hey there mate!!! Unfortunately nothing better in this scale at the moment. But one day I'll get myself a 35th scale Tamiya kit and give it all I have. This video was a basic procedure to make the model at least slightly more presentable, but nothing crazy. Like I said, you can always buy a new one :) I might do a video on those rivets, but first I need to ask that good gentleman whom I learned this trick from if it's not actually his own idea, in which case it wouldn't be completely fair ;)
Haha! I find you sense of humor enjoyable and your work amazing! Discovered your Instagram account not to long ago and saw a link for your RUclips channel. Love the great work, keep it up!
I've always liked this particular vehicle and I remember buying a 1/76th scale Char B-1 and a Renault FT-17 light tank made by Matchbox back in the 1980's when I was a kid. The detail of such small scale vehicles was much better than I expected.
Fantastic video again. I just love your sense of humour and I think it adds a lot to a video. As you know I do the same on my channel and I think people really enjoy seeing and hearing something a little different. And like I said before that's what really drew me to your channel right away, well that and the amazing skill level of your work of course. Keep them coming, I'm loving it!! Cheers, Scott
Thanks a lot Scott. Humour is a subjective thing and some people might not like it. But I just enjoy making those videos a lot more when they're done this way.
Excellent video man, I was super into details before I gave up the hobby 10 years ago, and most of the time is unable to finish because I lack the technique you shown in the video. This make me want to pick the hobby back up again! Thank you for making this video, you deserve for sub and view, good luck!
I'm a french modeller and to see a B-1 is just amazing ... specially in your hands! 👍🤩🤩 The first scrath you maid is the towing system. But there is no slight sag on B-1. On the top of the mantlet of the main 75 mm gun is (yes you find it!) a hook for big maintenance.
Another nice video, thanks. Lots of ideas on here. BTW, I'm just starting to build the airfix tanks again, that I first built about 40 years ago. It's amazing to think that in many cases, it's exactly the same kit. I'm learning a lot from you. Thanks again. Subscribed!
I never done that kit, but maybe in future... But I cannot understood, why I never found Your channel in past? It is one of the best tutorials I've ever seen! ;)
As someone with the older 1:76 MatchBox, this's given me several ideas :) . Said kit - which also contains a FT-17 - is currently still made by Revell... albeit in an uglier box & without multicoloured sprues.
That hard point over the hull mounted howitzer is for lifting. During manufacture, and if there's ever a requirement to remove the gun. As it's mounted in the case mate before assembly into the hull.
I have not built this kit but I built the 1/35th scale tamyia B1 bis which is a very nice kit. So if you your looking for a B1 kit I highly recommend it. :)
Yeah those Trumpeter tracks fit ok but they say it’ll stick with plastic cement but only super glue works. Also nothing sticks to it. After moving it around for few times while weathering even made the primer come out
Its really fresh, something new! Looking forward for new viedos from you! Your Videos have everything, i learn something new, interesting methods and different styles. Hope one day i will get on your level :) awesome work! 👌👌👌
For reference, those "knobs" are not in relation to the mold-ejection pins. Those leave indents. What those are is known as "gates". There are discharge tubes in the mold that allow molten plastic to flow all the way through so that no air can become trapped, and those knobs are remnants of that process. Gates are part of the reason why I don't build resin kits, as they have such a problem with air voids that modern kits have huge (sometimes more than 1/4") stubs attached to them, which can only be removed by sawing it off, creating loads of toxic dust. A hobby knife or nipper won't do. I dunno about you, but I don't like models that require me to treat the dust as hazardous waste. Just a little bit of resin dust in a corner of the floor is enough to kill a small dog. If I was really cruel, I'd use resin shavings in my poison-cube mouse-traps, as it would cause the mice to go insane before they die from nerve death. Before long, they'd just be spazzing around in a circle until they finally seize up and die. The chemicals in that resin are no joke. They contain IsoCyanates, which is the same stuff that makes auto paint, body-filler and related chemicals as horrendously toxic as they are. IsoCyanates are what give body/paint shops their unmistakable smell. I'd recognize that smell from a mile away. It smells like chemical death lol. All of that is why modelers who have children should probably stick to styrene kits. The kind of resin kits I've been exposed to left much to be desired for the insane price of them. You literally cannot build a resin kit without going out and buying all of the details from the very same company, all of which are conveniently (for the company, that is) sold in small, separate packages that are also way overpriced. I've seen a resin King Tiger track set once that was $80 CAD. That's only $10 short of the price of a fully-detailed Tamiya (or equivalent) King Tiger kit at my favorite hobby joint. I've also seen a set of machined-brass drive sprockets for a Trumpeter Firefly that cost $50. I almost fainted when I saw the price tag on that chintsy little plastic bag with a plain, black and white logo on it, and the machine work on the parts was crude at best. What's more... Those sprockets required a detail kit itself for the bolts and such, which was sold as yet another overpriced package filled with shoddy craftsmanship. It boggles the mind.... Do people actually buy that shit?
Im sure it was already said in the comment section but you need to weld the track with an heated metal piece and push on the little knob to fuse it (At least that what is said on my tamiya M2 bradley)
Hey, love your videos and was inspired to try and build the same tank. I was just wondering what size wire and brass sheet you used to match the scale? Also is that regular tin foil? So many great ideas, thanks for all the content you put up!
First off I'd like to say I've subscribed to your channel and I'm not even an armour modeler but you sure make me want to try one now! One question...what brand of debonder do you use? I couldn't quite see it
Hey Martin. Where does one obtain Black CA glue? Also, how do you keep the glued part from debonding when using the de-bonder? Wouldn't, shouldn't it de-bond?
Try eBay. I'm pretty sure any black superglue will work. Debonder usually has problems getting into the glued joint aka between the metal part and plastic so there's no problem. However there were a very few situations where the part got loose, but in that case I just repositioned it and left the debonder to evaporate.
Hello ! I've just suscribed to your channel and I am binge watching your videos. Very nice job. May you tell me what is the "bonder" that you use to dissolve the super glue ? That seems very efficient.
I've watched literally all your videos, more than once in most cases because I find them so interesting. I'm a painter by trade but I'm looking into getting into the armour modelling hobby, may I ask if you recommend any micro drill bits? Be it branded or not. There's a lot, with varying reviews so any you know are really good would be great to know! Looking forward to more videos!
Really, really cool video! 👍 You've made the most out of this kit! I've learned new things again....and the black superglue and debonder, i need to buy them ASAP! What is the thickness of the brass sheet and aluminium foil that you've used? I would love to see a video about working with brass sheets, like remaking fenders(scratch) or working with PE, especially in 1/72.
Thanks mate! The kit can be taken a bit further, now I slightly regret not reworking the fenders from metal, but eh, I need to pump these videos out each week :) The black superglue and debonder combo is extremely handy and it ensures a nice clean build. I think the brass is 0,1mm thick, the tin foil is slightly thicker, 0,2 maybe. It could be thinner, but it was the best I could find. I just (literally just this week) made a specific tutorial dedicated to making and soldering your own fenders from copper sheet, but it will come out after this series is finished.
Greetings to the Lord of the Night Shift ... a great how to video ... many thanks for that ... and another remark, I love the winking humor in your comments :-) ... see you make*
Debonder!! Would love to use it. Drive me nuts when a see CA stains around PE parts. However some guys told me that debonder could affect/melt/eat/whatever... the plastic. Is it true? I have tried to get some but did not found any in my regular online shops. Any suggestions?
I haven't experienced that as of yet. On the other hand, when I was using CA Accelerator, some of them did attack the styrene kit. Try googling Dousek Debonder, it's a Czech-made product that I'm using in my videos.
Ah yes, one of the >ahem< 1:72 >ahem< range... which was actually 1:76 (00). Good scale for displaying in rail dioramas... but the Alvis Scorpion/Scimitar in said size... >younger self gnashes teeth in fustration
When this kit was all the rage here, our local forums were full of these models and everyone was like OH YOU JUST NEED TO ADD THE PIG TAIL and rework the driver's vision block.
Ahoj, je to sila zvyku, v tomto prípade to bolo jedno a dal by sa použiť aj Mr. Surfacer nanesený štetcom a očistený riedidlom, ale už som si zvykol používať tmel, pretože je pevnejší a zaleptá sa do plastu. Je to výhoda ak cez ten tmelený spoj náhodou prejdeš debondérom alebo cez neho jednoducho ešte niečo pôjde, napr. štruktúra panciera z tmelu, zvary a podobne.
Is here someone who also built this kit?
It was one of the most over-hyped models in my country back in the day, literally everyone was building them!
To be honest, I expected a little bit more, but what can I ask for 10€ right?
Sounds like the BobCat 1/48th Yak-28. The year it came out, it was EVERYWHERE at Telford.
Can't tell as I don't follow airplane kits, but sounds similar. People were building collections out of them, like multiple Chars. And everyone kept saying something like "they're excellent, just a few small inaccuracies".
I built it ( tiny_tanks on Instagram). It's definitely not my favorite but I don't believe there are any others at this scale. The tracks are not fun to work with. Wish I took more time with mine. Can't wait to see a video on how to make rivets in 1/72 scale. This was a thoroughly entertaining video.
Ohhh hey there mate!!!
Unfortunately nothing better in this scale at the moment. But one day I'll get myself a 35th scale Tamiya kit and give it all I have. This video was a basic procedure to make the model at least slightly more presentable, but nothing crazy. Like I said, you can always buy a new one :)
I might do a video on those rivets, but first I need to ask that good gentleman whom I learned this trick from if it's not actually his own idea, in which case it wouldn't be completely fair ;)
I've had it in my stash for ages; i'm starting it now, and will follow your tutorial step by step. We'll see...
"Also look at de rivet detail on de hull, I jus' love it!"
>sudden close up shot
"MMM"
Aaaand that's why I subscribed.
Haha! I find you sense of humor enjoyable and your work amazing! Discovered your Instagram account not to long ago and saw a link for your RUclips channel. Love the great work, keep it up!
Ah that's great to hear! Well then Max, welcome and I hope you'll enjoy your stay!
I've always liked this particular vehicle and I remember buying a 1/76th scale Char B-1 and a Renault FT-17 light tank made by Matchbox back in the 1980's when I was a kid.
The detail of such small scale vehicles was much better than I expected.
Who knew so much extra detail could be thrown at that little frenchie! Outstanding work as always Martin!
Cheers!
I have found my new favorite modeler, Brother your stuff is brilliant ❤️ it 👍🏻🇦🇺 my new favorite channel as well
My new favourite modelling channel!
Thanks a lot!
Mine too
Fantastic video again. I just love your sense of humour and I think it adds a lot to a video. As you know I do the same on my channel and I think people really enjoy seeing and hearing something a little different. And like I said before that's what really drew me to your channel right away, well that and the amazing skill level of your work of course. Keep them coming, I'm loving it!! Cheers,
Scott
Thanks a lot Scott. Humour is a subjective thing and some people might not like it. But I just enjoy making those videos a lot more when they're done this way.
I absolutely agree 100%
Excellent video man, I was super into details before I gave up the hobby 10 years ago, and most of the time is unable to finish because I lack the technique you shown in the video. This make me want to pick the hobby back up again!
Thank you for making this video, you deserve for sub and view, good luck!
I'm a french modeller and to see a B-1 is just amazing ... specially in your hands! 👍🤩🤩
The first scrath you maid is the towing system. But there is no slight sag on B-1. On the top of the mantlet of the main 75 mm gun is (yes you find it!) a hook for big maintenance.
The Char B1 bis is a nice, chunky tank, and definitely a good platform for customising, with those big, flat sides.
Another nice video, thanks. Lots of ideas on here. BTW, I'm just starting to build the airfix tanks again, that I first built about 40 years ago. It's amazing to think that in many cases, it's exactly the same kit. I'm learning a lot from you. Thanks again. Subscribed!
I never done that kit, but maybe in future... But I cannot understood, why I never found Your channel in past? It is one of the best tutorials I've ever seen! ;)
Thanks mate! Maybe because I'm here just since February :D
As someone with the older 1:76 MatchBox, this's given me several ideas :) .
Said kit - which also contains a FT-17 - is currently still made by Revell... albeit in an uglier box & without multicoloured sprues.
Quickly becoming my favorite videos to watch.
Yessss!!!
I love your videos! One of the most talented modeller in RUclips! Love those funny moments on the video
Thanks a lot Pablo! I'm trying to have a little fun with them.
I love your videos and your screams!!! very funny! Thanks for show us your amazing work!
Great vid, I really like your review style. I will try some of your tips in my next builds.
That hard point over the hull mounted howitzer is for lifting. During manufacture, and if there's ever a requirement to remove the gun. As it's mounted in the case mate before assembly into the hull.
nice, thanks for the info!
I have not built this kit but I built the 1/35th scale tamyia B1 bis which is a very nice kit. So if you your looking for a B1 kit I highly recommend it. :)
Yup the Tamiya kit is beautiful 😁
Yeah those Trumpeter tracks fit ok but they say it’ll stick with plastic cement but only super glue works. Also nothing sticks to it. After moving it around for few times while weathering even made the primer come out
El Matchbox/Revell 1/76 . es magnifico tambien!
😂 You crack me up, brother! I love your humor. Oh, you have awesome modeling skills, too!
Awesome build, well done!! One question if I may: what’s the thickness of the copper sheet? Thanks
👍👍 I can not congratulate you anought for the montage, i had a great time watching your vidéo !! See you next time !!
Glad you enjoyed it. Next Friday!
Very very good and funny! I like your style of Video! Pls Continue an make more like this! All the best From
Germany, happy Modeling!
Thanks Julian! More videos are in the production as we speak.
Its really fresh, something new! Looking forward for new viedos from you!
Your Videos have everything, i learn something new, interesting methods and different styles. Hope one day i will get on your level :) awesome work! 👌👌👌
Thanks again Julian, it's greatly appreciated and it motivates me to push on :)
It's a nice looking model for the scale, not into french stuff, but I always enjoy a model well built 😉👍
Thanks Vasili, here's a small hint, it might not be a French tank after all, but we'll see in the next episode ;)
For reference, those "knobs" are not in relation to the mold-ejection pins. Those leave indents. What those are is known as "gates". There are discharge tubes in the mold that allow molten plastic to flow all the way through so that no air can become trapped, and those knobs are remnants of that process. Gates are part of the reason why I don't build resin kits, as they have such a problem with air voids that modern kits have huge (sometimes more than 1/4") stubs attached to them, which can only be removed by sawing it off, creating loads of toxic dust. A hobby knife or nipper won't do. I dunno about you, but I don't like models that require me to treat the dust as hazardous waste. Just a little bit of resin dust in a corner of the floor is enough to kill a small dog.
If I was really cruel, I'd use resin shavings in my poison-cube mouse-traps, as it would cause the mice to go insane before they die from nerve death. Before long, they'd just be spazzing around in a circle until they finally seize up and die. The chemicals in that resin are no joke. They contain IsoCyanates, which is the same stuff that makes auto paint, body-filler and related chemicals as horrendously toxic as they are. IsoCyanates are what give body/paint shops their unmistakable smell. I'd recognize that smell from a mile away. It smells like chemical death lol. All of that is why modelers who have children should probably stick to styrene kits. The kind of resin kits I've been exposed to left much to be desired for the insane price of them.
You literally cannot build a resin kit without going out and buying all of the details from the very same company, all of which are conveniently (for the company, that is) sold in small, separate packages that are also way overpriced. I've seen a resin King Tiger track set once that was $80 CAD. That's only $10 short of the price of a fully-detailed Tamiya (or equivalent) King Tiger kit at my favorite hobby joint. I've also seen a set of machined-brass drive sprockets for a Trumpeter Firefly that cost $50. I almost fainted when I saw the price tag on that chintsy little plastic bag with a plain, black and white logo on it, and the machine work on the parts was crude at best. What's more... Those sprockets required a detail kit itself for the bolts and such, which was sold as yet another overpriced package filled with shoddy craftsmanship. It boggles the mind.... Do people actually buy that shit?
Im sure it was already said in the comment section but you need to weld the track with an heated metal piece and push on the little knob to fuse it (At least that what is said on my tamiya M2 bradley)
Very nice! Do you have specific tool or method for making those small round bolts on the ends of the tow cables you drilled ? Really awsome work!
Awesome! Please, do more tutorials in 1/72!!
Maybe some modern vehicles?))
Hey, love your videos and was inspired to try and build the same tank. I was just wondering what size wire and brass sheet you used to match the scale? Also is that regular tin foil? So many great ideas, thanks for all the content you put up!
wow, 1/72 tank - love it 🙂
You mention black superglue what brand do you use? I've found a flexible super glue that was advertised as black is this what you use? Thanks
First off I'd like to say I've subscribed to your channel and I'm not even an armour modeler but you sure make me want to try one now! One question...what brand of debonder do you use? I couldn't quite see it
Have built the kit, apart from the hull mounted gun all was fine
Hey Martin. Where does one obtain Black CA glue? Also, how do you keep the glued part from debonding when using the de-bonder? Wouldn't, shouldn't it de-bond?
Try eBay. I'm pretty sure any black superglue will work.
Debonder usually has problems getting into the glued joint aka between the metal part and plastic so there's no problem. However there were a very few situations where the part got loose, but in that case I just repositioned it and left the debonder to evaporate.
When you're using debonder doesn't it unstick the part you've just glued down?
I have a couple of questions, What is the thickness of the and tin sheets that you used? Also what about the diameter of the hooks? Thanks!!
The hook thing is a lifting hook used to take the gun and mount out
So much info thanks
Приветствую Вас! Классная модель получается! Очень круто! Мне очень нравится стиль Ваших видео!
You have my sub! Greetings from Poland!
Thank you my northern neighbor!
Deep firing and regular spicyng whit memes is very decent
Hello ! I've just suscribed to your channel and I am binge watching your videos. Very nice job. May you tell me what is the "bonder" that you use to dissolve the super glue ? That seems very efficient.
What product did you use to dissolve the superglue? I could something that gets rid of superglue at the moment.
French tanks have long been underestimated.
Damn you make this shit look so easy
I mean, it's not THAT hard lol
You make me laugh so much ... I love your videos and your great work. Very impressive really. Thank you so much.
Haha, thank you!
I've watched literally all your videos, more than once in most cases because I find them so interesting. I'm a painter by trade but I'm looking into getting into the armour modelling hobby, may I ask if you recommend any micro drill bits? Be it branded or not.
There's a lot, with varying reviews so any you know are really good would be great to know! Looking forward to more videos!
I guess he can't recommend 😔
What do you use for the rivets you added?
Really, really cool video! 👍
You've made the most out of this kit! I've learned new things again....and the black superglue and debonder, i need to buy them ASAP!
What is the thickness of the brass sheet and aluminium foil that you've used?
I would love to see a video about working with brass sheets, like remaking fenders(scratch) or working with PE, especially in 1/72.
Thanks mate!
The kit can be taken a bit further, now I slightly regret not reworking the fenders from metal, but eh, I need to pump these videos out each week :)
The black superglue and debonder combo is extremely handy and it ensures a nice clean build.
I think the brass is 0,1mm thick, the tin foil is slightly thicker, 0,2 maybe. It could be thinner, but it was the best I could find.
I just (literally just this week) made a specific tutorial dedicated to making and soldering your own fenders from copper sheet, but it will come out after this series is finished.
Thank you.
Thicc boi.
You know one of those took out 13 panzers in World War II The B-1s name was Eure It would be cool if you could put a detail that had that name on it.
can tamiya cement be used?
Dude, where did you get this chain? I want to buy it.
Greetings to the Lord of the Night Shift ... a great how to video ... many thanks for that ... and another remark, I love the winking humor in your comments :-) ... see you make*
Thank you good sir! Glad you enjoy it. I'm just trying to have a little bit more fun with the video production :)
Very nice!!! One question.. Do you use simply super glue to join the tracks or mix with another thing?
Thanks! I was lucky with these tracks, superglue was all that was needed to connect them.
I ask because i was triying to did that and i can't.. Finally joined them with needle and sewing thread
Ok, may depend on how strong the superglue is.
Brilliant
If i did what you do so well ide add so many custom and unique patterns flags the thout is endless really just to make them unique
Debonder!! Would love to use it. Drive me nuts when a see CA stains around PE parts. However some guys told me that debonder could affect/melt/eat/whatever... the plastic. Is it true?
I have tried to get some but did not found any in my regular online shops. Any suggestions?
I haven't experienced that as of yet. On the other hand, when I was using CA Accelerator, some of them did attack the styrene kit. Try googling Dousek Debonder, it's a Czech-made product that I'm using in my videos.
@@NightShiftScaleModels Found and bought!! Thannnnnks :-)
sir I really love your work, I'm glad to find this chanel I'm a new sub, just one question where are you from?
Thank you! Slovakia
If you want better Tracks, i know a company that Makes resin ones for the b1. the brand is called okb grigorov and is from bulgaria.
you mention using a punch a few times, what do you mean?
Punch&Die tool. Used to make circular details.
@@NightShiftScaleModels thank you, really good videos by the way, you have a great presentation style
Oui. Du tenk le stronk!!!
Those tracks could have been worse! I had a 1:72 airfix tiger tank from the 80's. The tracks had to be "welded" together with a lit match🤣
Ah yes, one of the >ahem< 1:72 >ahem< range... which was actually 1:76 (00).
Good scale for displaying in rail dioramas... but the Alvis Scorpion/Scimitar in said size... >younger self gnashes teeth in fustration
You sir deserve my like and subscription for the humour alone love your work and might get back into modelling myself
May i ask the diameter of the copper sheet that you use ?, i currently use soft drink can as make shift PE
I think it’s 0,2 or 0,1 mm. The thinner, the better
Its called a lifting hook on the hull gun :)
well at first I wanted to call it a pig tail :D
@@NightShiftScaleModels It does look like one!
When this kit was all the rage here, our local forums were full of these models and everyone was like OH YOU JUST NEED TO ADD THE PIG TAIL and rework the driver's vision block.
Yep . Tracks are the big thing that bothers me about 1/72 scale kits.
How do the traces of the rivets on these pieces of copper come from?
They're made from tin foil
thank you !
buy i no take the tin foil,i from ig have a photo for you.👋
How do these nail streaks on copper pieces come from?
tin foil how to make? thank you!
Awesome! Очень круто!
спасибо!
Ahoj, chcel by som sa spytat aku vyhodu ma ked si na tmelenie pouzil Tamiya putty spolu s lepidlom :)
Ahoj, je to sila zvyku, v tomto prípade to bolo jedno a dal by sa použiť aj Mr. Surfacer nanesený štetcom a očistený riedidlom, ale už som si zvykol používať tmel, pretože je pevnejší a zaleptá sa do plastu. Je to výhoda ak cez ten tmelený spoj náhodou prejdeš debondérom alebo cez neho jednoducho ešte niečo pôjde, napr. štruktúra panciera z tmelu, zvary a podobne.
Dikes :)
Nice! ;)
try reviewing other char b1 models
I'm not rich enough to purchase several kits just to compare them :D
Just a comment for the algorithm
Your like/dislike ratio speaks volumes
Shame on the crappy parts for such a cool tank
Other question, who wants to build this freches coffin?
i know TRUMPETER.
it is the most cheap model in my country---china.this one should be 30 or 40元.
also it is the unaccurate one.
excellent build, a nice, instructional and entertaining video, thanks! quick question: where did you get the black superglue? thanks again!
Thanks mate, glad you like it!
I bought it on a model show in Slovakia, but you can find them on ebay.
Night Shift thanks. I've never seen it, but I'll look around
union soup
In world of tanks the german version is overpowered
This is char BAGGUETE 1 bis
[laughs in french]
What an original joke ! The correct french word is "baguette"
@@Cochise_Chiricahuas sorry. My english isn't very good
"Its all about the small details" Everything about this model is small.
...but not as small as a TKS Tankette in the same scale... or an Opel Lorry in 1:600 3:) .
(such things actually exist in this world ;) )
Tak, a máme tu zrejme ďalšieho CZ/SK modelára/youtubera xDDD
asi to tak bude :D
Keby si nepoužil to lepidlo, tak to ani neviem. Neni to počuť v tvojom dialekte, ako to je u kanála PLASMO xDDD
Tak to som moc rád, snažím sa :)
*BLUP*
Terrible kit, brilliant conversion. This is called “turning a pig’s ear into a silk purse”.