This is an especially clever, intriguing means to dramatise an unusual exercise. This, and others of your builds, are truly educational as to how to blend excellent detailing and situational context. You have another display about which I wish to learn further
Hello David. I am glad this and several of my videos have so far piqued your interest in diorama building and story telling. I appreciate the kind words so much. Thanks for the support. Hope to see you again. Cheers.
Interesting concept and well executed, ITT. Always astounding how you use very basic materials to conjure up excellent vignettes which tell a story. I look forward to your builds and usually find something new to lock away in the vault for my future builds. As always, a pleasure to watch.
Hello Robbo. Hi Mate. Great to see you here once more. Thanks for always dropping by. Thank you also for the kind and motivational words. You just help me to keep going. I am greatly indebted. Cheers my friend always.
Hi Robert H. I know somehow you have this hidden talent waiting to be unleashed. I am sure you can produce masterpieces too. Hard or difficult is just a frame of mind, better pop one of your stashed kits there and just build to enjoy. :) Cheers Robert H. mate.
Home again from my "day job" and excited to get back to the bench. As I look to my favorite artists for inspiration and techniques, I see this at the top of my YT subscriptions! As always my friend, another amazing work of art!! Stay safe and be well, brother. Semper Fi
Hello David. Glad ur back at home. Thank you for always dropping by. I appreciate the support. Reviewing back what i did here, i am still looking for a nice cutter or tool or a way to improve slicing through the Sintra with an almost flawless cut. Specially the curves without somehow making a mess of the shape. If you have any bright ideas or suggestions id be more than glad to hear them. Thanks again David. Cheers mate.
Hi Joe. Glad you like the story of the visuals being told. I am my own critic and i say the building windows specially cutting it smoothly need more work. I should have used the airbrush for the tiger 1 tank camo stripes but was afraid my airbrush .30mm wouldnt give me the thinnest lines. Apologies for the messed up Tiger 1 Camo and Panther paint job. On to the next anyways. Thanks for the support Joe. see you again hopefully.
Hello Allan. Thank you so much. Not my best really as the window cuts were not as neat and clean. Ive been scratching my head and banging on the wall (fig of speech) as to the right tool or technique to cut sintra flawlessly. I did change the blade of the hobby knife to a new one though but...plus it is really difficult to paint small tiger wheels. Not a perfect circle as i want them to be. shucks. I will try to improve on it and seek tips from others. Id be glad if you can share your wisdom too. Thanks Alan.
Hello Mate. Aww thank you so so much. Appreciate the kind words my friend. i was so embarrassed with the way i cut the windows and the tiger tank camo. I should have used an airbrush rather than hand paint it. Not great on close up haha. Sincerely, i appreciate your always dropping by. Cheers.
Hello Neil. How are you my friend? Haha i actually don't know how to do a Patreon plus i also consider myself as not a professional builder like the other cool RUclipsrs. I see imperfections still in my work. But rest assured Neil just pm me if you have questions and id be more than glad to answer them. Hopefully i get to see one of your builds too.
This is an especially clever, intriguing means to dramatise an unusual exercise. This, and others of your builds, are truly educational as to how to blend excellent detailing and situational context.
You have another display about which I wish to learn further
Hello David. I am glad this and several of my videos have so far piqued your interest in diorama building and story telling. I appreciate the kind words so much. Thanks for the support. Hope to see you again. Cheers.
18:57 : Thanxx a lot to you too !! 👻
Outstanding!
Hello Mark. I hope things are great with you. Thank you very very much. Not my best but i am glad you liked it Boss. See you again. Cheers.
Interesting concept and well executed, ITT. Always astounding how you use very basic materials to conjure up excellent vignettes which tell a story. I look forward to your builds and usually find something new to lock away in the vault for my future builds. As always, a pleasure to watch.
Hello Robbo. Hi Mate. Great to see you here once more. Thanks for always dropping by. Thank you also for the kind and motivational words. You just help me to keep going. I am greatly indebted. Cheers my friend always.
Excellent build
Hello Ken. Thank you mate. I am so glad you approve. :) See you again.
Yo, thanks for the shoutout! I like the concept and it is well executed
I had to make that shoutout Thrifty Builder because you are cool and talented. Great day to you my friend.
You make it look easy, when we know it isn't!
Hi Robert H. I know somehow you have this hidden talent waiting to be unleashed. I am sure you can produce masterpieces too. Hard or difficult is just a frame of mind, better pop one of your stashed kits there and just build to enjoy. :) Cheers Robert H. mate.
Home again from my "day job" and excited to get back to the bench. As I look to my favorite artists for inspiration and techniques, I see this at the top of my YT subscriptions! As always my friend, another amazing work of art!! Stay safe and be well, brother. Semper Fi
Hello David. Glad ur back at home. Thank you for always dropping by. I appreciate the support. Reviewing back what i did here, i am still looking for a nice cutter or tool or a way to improve slicing through the Sintra with an almost flawless cut. Specially the curves without somehow making a mess of the shape. If you have any bright ideas or suggestions id be more than glad to hear them. Thanks again David. Cheers mate.
Impressive work. Very creative.
Hello Doug. How are you mate? Thank you as always. Appreciate seeing you here again.
Good idea for a project! 👍
Hi Joe. Glad you like the story of the visuals being told. I am my own critic and i say the building windows specially cutting it smoothly need more work. I should have used the airbrush for the tiger 1 tank camo stripes but was afraid my airbrush .30mm wouldnt give me the thinnest lines. Apologies for the messed up Tiger 1 Camo and Panther paint job. On to the next anyways. Thanks for the support Joe. see you again hopefully.
Superb, love it! Congratulations.
Hello Allan. Thank you so much. Not my best really as the window cuts were not as neat and clean. Ive been scratching my head and banging on the wall (fig of speech) as to the right tool or technique to cut sintra flawlessly. I did change the blade of the hobby knife to a new one though but...plus it is really difficult to paint small tiger wheels. Not a perfect circle as i want them to be. shucks. I will try to improve on it and seek tips from others. Id be glad if you can share your wisdom too. Thanks Alan.
Great Idea and really nicely made!
Hello Mate. Aww thank you so so much. Appreciate the kind words my friend. i was so embarrassed with the way i cut the windows and the tiger tank camo. I should have used an airbrush rather than hand paint it. Not great on close up haha. Sincerely, i appreciate your always dropping by. Cheers.
Just astounds me you don't have patreon page anyway your call. Thanks for your videos
Hello Neil. How are you my friend? Haha i actually don't know how to do a Patreon plus i also consider myself as not a professional builder like the other cool RUclipsrs. I see imperfections still in my work. But rest assured Neil just pm me if you have questions and id be more than glad to answer them. Hopefully i get to see one of your builds too.
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Hi Sean. Still thinkin about it. Thanks for reminding. Cheers. See you again.