Ive made the meng mk.v tank, lovely kit. Ive left every hatch open to see inside as much as i can. Also the sponsons are a good tight fit so you can fit them without glue and remove them when you want to!!👍🏻👍🏻 Solmodel make a lovely looking set of figures for the m10 achilles, expensive as they are 1/16 but look really nice!!
All these kits are definetly going to be fun for you,and on the subject of the Meng Mark V,it is an absolute joy to put together and paint,and the weathering is also fun as it is a flat rhombus.The grasshopper looks to be an amazing and fun subject aswell,and because of you,I might even pick it up!I hope that the new year will be the best one yet,and a Happy new year!
Hello dearest, I was very pleased to see the two roundups of finished models and dioramas of 2023 and those you will make in 2024. Awesome! Next year I'll be making a 1/35 scale Spitfire and a 1/72 scale Lancaster. You are always a great inspiration to me for my future achievements. Thank you very much.
i got the 1/16th AH Achilles a few days ago, my first ever in that scale. I agree about the figure problem. I found some free 1/35th tank crew and 3d printed scaled up. Only recently got a 3d resin printer so its all new to me. Stowage sets you can buy are so so expensive.. amazing detail yet not far off the price of the main kit alone.. Found some aftermarket decals just about to order
A fine line-up for 2024, MN. It'll be good to see the ones already on the bench completed, in particular, the farmyard tank conversion Battle of the Bulge scene. Otherwise, it will be great to see how you tackle the new kits throughout next year. For me no real planning ahead, I just pull out the oldest kit in the stash and give it a go. I need to finish the WNW Sopwith Pup and the CSM Lanchester first then decide (the Hasegawa Akagi will be a year-long project....800+ parts!). Here's to Happy New Year of modelling :)
Andy of AHH is justifiably proud of his 1/16 scale kits, his builds are mouth watering. I’m positive there are 3D printable crew figures in other scales available that could be scaled up, if the loss of resolution isn’t too awful. The Hellcat saw service in many theaters. Perhaps build the three representing as wide a geographic spread as possible? Whatever you choose, we’ll be here for it.
@@ModelNerd its not over yet...the 1 i think you are refering to was the previous group build....the "Summer Equinox" group build which i entered 2 subjects.
I replied further up about 3d print tank crew..yes but alas no TD crews as such although i explained further up what am doing at the moment. My first AH kit or any at this scale.. Alas the late Shermans didnt float my boat but if earlier versions came out oh yes....
A nice set of models to be made there. I think the Tamiya 1/35 Achilles comes with a set of 4 figures all teamed up as if they have just acquired a target, so all in all a great model for a diorama.. I think 1/16 is good for the RC tanks but a little big for static models, although I have built the AHHQ 1/16 Willys Jeep. As I have also restored a 1:1 Willys jeep I was a little disappointed at the kit, especially in the chassis area, so I don't know how accurate the 1/16 Achilles will be.
Yes the Jeep is very small in 1/35 but a good size in 1/16. It is also a great kit to super detail. I really got into it knowing the full size vehicle quite well. 1/16 tanks are rather big and take up a lot of shelf space. A 1/16 diorama would be massive.@@ModelNerd
Awesome!! I have about 25 kits in various stages of "completeness" from the early 2000s to present. Every year I keep promising myself I will complete a few of them - still waiting on that MIRACLE to happen..... My main goal for this year is to finish up a Tamiya 1:35 scale Tiger 1 early version in Japanese colors/markings. The Japanese actually bought 1ea Tiger, 1ea Panther D, and a few Panzer IIIs during WWII. They had crews being trained by the Germans in France but, of course, could not get those vehicles back to Japan. The Germans eventually took the vehicles back and used them. Always thought that a Tiger 1 in Japanese colors/markings would look awesome and something different. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!!!!!!!!!!!!
Those are some pretty nice projects you have lined up, MN. I'd really like to see you build the Werkstattwagen and the Wingnut Wings 🙂 I myself would love to finish ANY of the about 40(!) builds I have started over the last 3 years - I got a little carried away 😁See you in 2024. Mwaka mpya mwema!
@@ModelNerd Yeah, really good effort - but no follow through! Btw, have you tried airbrushing with only one eye yet? You know, what we talked about some time ago?
It's not nerdy to be passionate about things that really happened. I get accused of being a nerd by people who collect Warhammer or Pokémon. I only tend to like things like army men or Airfix, because their based on real life events and people. I don't care for "melter cannons" or "wood elves" I'd rather paint a Dr. Fokker or a Legion of Rome instead!!!! I recently ordered some English civil war infantry and I got my Vikings and Normans a couple of days ago.
I love your modeling videos you seem not to be one of them stuck up model makers who think they are the greatest thing to have come to military modeling i am an american if lwas an englishmen i'll probably hang out with you to get tips you are a level above me but i've come a long way since i've got back into this hobby you have a mellow voice so jesus made you a perfect person to do what you do i am 63 i started military models around 1972 i've started up again in 2011 but your given me alot of ideas thank you
Can't wait for your 2024 videos based on the kits you reviewed. The repair wagon based on your creativity is one of my favorites shown. Your " modeling studio " must look Amazing. Digressing from modeling, during my sabbatical, I would purchase retired gas cylinders and build huge wind chimes. They weigh a ton but being built from carbon steel have perfect reassonance . During one purchase I acquired 4 Nazi cylinders. Their life time can be up to 75 years. The Swastikas had been stamped over , they belonged to Linde Industrial gas. I had to finish and sell them before retiring. Back to modelling, I want to build the Airfix Lancasters radial and Merlin engines with ground crew support Two P38's of MOH pilots in Pacific, the 4 Tamiya kits special editions with crew vehicles. If I get that far I have plan B.. Incorporating a repair or support type of diorama, definitely highlights the functionality of any model in its combat role. Best of luck and Have a Happy New year. Cheers until the next build.
Sounds like some great plans. The Tamiya special release look like a good deal. I don't know why I don't build more 1/48 vehicles to go with my aircraft. Something like a refueller or a fire/rescue truck. That's crazy how long those cylinders survived!
Hi buddy, it's been a while since I watched one of your posts, and a while since I did a model. Things have been put on the back burner say. Nice to see your still as involved and looking forward to your 2024 builds. Have a great New Year 🎉🎊🥳
great kits very much looking forward to the prince of wales getting finished off, I have to get my workspace built before I can start on my ever growing list of things to do as i Bought the Airfix British Jet bundle to get through on top of the Navy to finish off then might pluck up the courage to do some tanks then a F1 car
i have enough kits in my stash , if i built one a month it would keep me going for thirty six years, but sadly the real world had put a stop to any modelling i do now, in fact i haven't done a thing in a year and half, but my biggest barrier to buying new stuff is the price, most kits are just too over priced, £200 for a ship model or £80 for a tank, yeah right, so the kids who follow use old guys, how the hell do they afford to buy them?
36 years? Wow, that's a lot of kits! Yes, kits can be quite expensive these days, but there are also some cheaper ones out there or sales at certain times. E.g. at the moment Airfix has a sale with some 1/35 kits for under £20.
Good! Glad to see you are in to 1/350 battleships. Like thousands of us out here who have extensive collections of Tamiya and Trumpeter battleships in that scale, I hope you share our frustration, and yes, rage, regarding those companies obdurate refusal to issue a 1/350 HMS Vanguard. What the hell is wrong with them? Every WWII battleship, including a French one built afterward are available, but no Vanguard. It’s one of the most beautiful and all around perfect battleships ever built. No other ship would complement a display row including comparative ships like Bismarck, Hood, Richelieu, Missouri, Littorio, KGV, Yamato, Kongo, et al. Sorry, but the 1/450 Hasegawa/Heller kit is out of scale and just doesn’t cut it. The same seems to be true for the 1/700 waterline battleships. These manufacturers act like producing a HMS Vanguard would give them leprosy.
Excent kits in your list. I love that WW I biplane from wingnut Wings, is awsome , have a great NewYear 2024 keep the good work , and most important enjoys the builds. Greetings from Portugal 😊👋
I'm still waiting for andy's hobby headquarters to announce the modern British afv in 1/16 . I guess he's forgotten by now. I would like to see you build that achilles in 1/16 though.
8:09 - RAF removed red color off their aircraft, because army & anti gunners were mixing British roundel with Japanese giant sun. They must've bad eyesight? Bar was added for extra measure.
I can see where the Hellcat would be blue for over in the Indian Ocean/Pacific Theatre, as it makes sense not to use a Camo pattern like the Japanese, and all US Navy/Marine Aircraft were pretty much a shade of blue.
Yes, I'm looking forward to building that one. I built their A7V before I had my RUclips channel - again, a great kit but I was disappointed that there was no engine in it. That leaves a big gap in the interior.
Ive made the meng mk.v tank, lovely kit. Ive left every hatch open to see inside as much as i can. Also the sponsons are a good tight fit so you can fit them without glue and remove them when you want to!!👍🏻👍🏻
Solmodel make a lovely looking set of figures for the m10 achilles, expensive as they are 1/16 but look really nice!!
Thank you - that's great to know. I will check then out for sure
All these kits are definetly going to be fun for you,and on the subject of the Meng Mark V,it is an absolute joy to put together and paint,and the weathering is also fun as it is a flat rhombus.The grasshopper looks to be an amazing and fun subject aswell,and because of you,I might even pick it up!I hope that the new year will be the best one yet,and a Happy new year!
Many thanks - have a great new year!
Hello dearest,
I was very pleased to see the two roundups of finished models and dioramas of 2023 and those you will make in 2024.
Awesome!
Next year I'll be making a 1/35 scale Spitfire and a 1/72 scale Lancaster.
You are always a great inspiration to me for my future achievements.
Thank you very much.
Thank you for your kind words. Good luck with your builds in 2024!
@@ModelNerd Don't mention it.
It's a pure pleasure.
i got the 1/16th AH Achilles a few days ago, my first ever in that scale. I agree about the figure problem. I found some free 1/35th tank crew and 3d printed scaled up. Only recently got a 3d resin printer so its all new to me. Stowage sets you can buy are so so expensive.. amazing detail yet not far off the price of the main kit alone.. Found some aftermarket decals just about to order
I think 3D printing might be the way to go there. Good tip, thanks. Merry Christmas!
That Meng MkV is an amazing kit - one of my all time favourite builds and finished kit. The others all look interesting.
Great to know, thank you. Their A7V was fantastic - I'd build that again if I could find it.
@@ModelNerd I have one of those which I hope to do in 2024. Found it on Amazon for a silly price!
@@ModelNerd I have one but you cannot have it! 😀
A fine line-up for 2024, MN. It'll be good to see the ones already on the bench completed, in particular, the farmyard tank conversion Battle of the Bulge scene. Otherwise, it will be great to see how you tackle the new kits throughout next year. For me no real planning ahead, I just pull out the oldest kit in the stash and give it a go. I need to finish the WNW Sopwith Pup and the CSM Lanchester first then decide (the Hasegawa Akagi will be a year-long project....800+ parts!). Here's to Happy New Year of modelling :)
Thank you Robbo for your ongoing support. It is greatly appreciated. I've always wanted to build an aircraft carrier - good luck with the Akagi!
Thanks....I think I need as much luck as possible :b
I really want that mini art kit. So many possibilities. Looking forward to seeing this one
Thank you mate. It'll be the first thing I start in the new year!
Andy of AHH is justifiably proud of his 1/16 scale kits, his builds are mouth watering.
I’m positive there are 3D printable crew figures in other scales available that could be scaled up, if the loss of resolution isn’t too awful.
The Hellcat saw service in many theaters. Perhaps build the three representing as wide a geographic spread as possible?
Whatever you choose, we’ll be here for it.
Thank you Mark - much appreciated. I like those ideas!
@@ModelNerdjust finished 2 projects and half way through my 3rd all for the "winter warriors" group build over on Garys stuff
@@jaws848 oh I saw that - looked like a fun group build
@@ModelNerd its not over yet...the 1 i think you are refering to was the previous group build....the "Summer Equinox" group build which i entered 2 subjects.
I replied further up about 3d print tank crew..yes but alas no TD crews as such although i explained further up what am doing at the moment. My first AH kit or any at this scale.. Alas the late Shermans didnt float my boat but if earlier versions came out oh yes....
A nice set of models to be made there. I think the Tamiya 1/35 Achilles comes with a set of 4 figures all teamed up as if they have just acquired a target, so all in all a great model for a diorama.. I think 1/16 is good for the RC tanks but a little big for static models, although I have built the AHHQ 1/16 Willys Jeep. As I have also restored a 1:1 Willys jeep I was a little disappointed at the kit, especially in the chassis area, so I don't know how accurate the 1/16 Achilles will be.
Interesting to know, thanks. I guess a Willys Jeep is a good subject for 1/16 due to its size, but an Achilles isn't small even in 1/35.
Yes the Jeep is very small in 1/35 but a good size in 1/16. It is also a great kit to super detail. I really got into it knowing the full size vehicle quite well. 1/16 tanks are rather big and take up a lot of shelf space. A 1/16 diorama would be massive.@@ModelNerd
Awesome!! I have about 25 kits in various stages of "completeness" from the early 2000s to present. Every year I keep promising myself I will complete a few of them - still waiting on that MIRACLE to happen.....
My main goal for this year is to finish up a Tamiya 1:35 scale Tiger 1 early version in Japanese colors/markings. The Japanese actually bought 1ea Tiger, 1ea Panther D, and a few Panzer IIIs during WWII. They had crews being trained by the Germans in France but, of course, could not get those vehicles back to Japan. The Germans eventually took the vehicles back and used them. Always thought that a Tiger 1 in Japanese colors/markings would look awesome and something different.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!!!!!!!!!!!!
That would look great. I'm always interested in rare and unusual schemes like the ones you mention. Really makes a model stand out.
Those are some pretty nice projects you have lined up, MN. I'd really like to see you build the Werkstattwagen and the Wingnut Wings 🙂
I myself would love to finish ANY of the about 40(!) builds I have started over the last 3 years - I got a little carried away 😁See you in 2024. Mwaka mpya mwema!
Haha, 40 builds - that's a good effort!
@@ModelNerd Yeah, really good effort - but no follow through! Btw, have you tried airbrushing with only one eye yet? You know, what we talked about some time ago?
I haven't tried it yet, sorry!
@@ModelNerd No worries, I don't think it would work anyway.
It's not nerdy to be passionate about things that really happened. I get accused of being a nerd by people who collect Warhammer or Pokémon. I only tend to like things like army men or Airfix, because their based on real life events and people. I don't care for "melter cannons" or "wood elves" I'd rather paint a Dr. Fokker or a Legion of Rome instead!!!! I recently ordered some English civil war infantry and I got my Vikings and Normans a couple of days ago.
Absolutely! Happy new year!
@@ModelNerd Thanks, I love historical things like Airfix and army men. I'm waiting for a large shipment of army men toys from the US.
@@ModelNerd I am going to get some Spanish Vs US and some blue revolution soldiers in my next order.
I love your modeling videos you seem not to be one of them stuck up model makers who think they are the greatest thing to have come to military modeling i am an american if lwas an englishmen i'll probably hang out with you to get tips you are a level above me but i've come a long way since i've got back into this hobby you have a mellow voice so jesus made you a perfect person to do what you do i am 63 i started military models around 1972 i've started up again in 2011 but your given me alot of ideas thank you
Beautiful kits! Good luck in your venture! 😊
Thank you! Merry Christmas!
@@ModelNerd Merry Christmas to you as well! BTW my name is Kenny! 😊
Can't wait for your 2024 videos based on the kits you reviewed. The repair wagon based on your creativity is one of my favorites shown. Your " modeling studio " must look Amazing. Digressing from modeling, during my sabbatical, I would purchase retired gas cylinders and build huge wind chimes. They weigh a ton but being built from carbon steel have perfect reassonance . During one purchase I acquired 4 Nazi cylinders. Their life time can be up to 75 years. The Swastikas had been stamped over , they belonged to Linde Industrial gas. I had to finish and sell them before retiring. Back to modelling, I want to build the Airfix Lancasters radial and Merlin engines with ground crew support Two P38's of MOH pilots in Pacific, the 4 Tamiya kits special editions with crew vehicles. If I get that far I have plan B.. Incorporating a repair or support type of diorama, definitely highlights the functionality of any model in its combat role. Best of luck and Have a Happy New year. Cheers until the next build.
Sounds like some great plans. The Tamiya special release look like a good deal. I don't know why I don't build more 1/48 vehicles to go with my aircraft. Something like a refueller or a fire/rescue truck.
That's crazy how long those cylinders survived!
Looking forward to more of your builds! Happy holidays and keep up the great work 👍
Many thanks! Happy Christmas!
Hi buddy, it's been a while since I watched one of your posts, and a while since I did a model. Things have been put on the back burner say. Nice to see your still as involved and looking forward to your 2024 builds.
Have a great New Year 🎉🎊🥳
Thanks for watching, and I hope you get a chance to build more in 2024 :) Happy new year!
Good variation and best of luck on your building success. Happy New Year
Thank you. Happy new year!
Thank you for the valuable content. I w love if we could get a fw 189 . I really love this little aircraft.
I haven't seen many builds of the FW189 actually. Interesting aircraft.
great kits very much looking forward to the prince of wales getting finished off, I have to get my workspace built before I can start on my ever growing list of things to do as i Bought the Airfix British Jet bundle to get through on top of the Navy to finish off then might pluck up the courage to do some tanks then a F1 car
Sounds good! I saw that British Jet Airfix bundle and was definitely tempted. Happy New Year!
@@ModelNerd happy new year to you too and hope you had a good Xmas
awesome 🤟 definitely get the m10 that will be great to follow along
Cheers - thanks for watching!
😎 some nice kits ,welljell of Wingnut wings 😭😭 .love Andy's hobbies Achilles will be nice to see if you get it.
Cheers Steve!
Dose any one have a line on where I can get one of the werkstattkraftwagen’s ? UK in started.
Usual places are out
I got mine ages ago, from HLJ I think. It's quite a rare kit. Even when it was first released it was tough to find.
Border models have recently released a 1/32nd scale Avro Lancaster Dambuster aircraft. That's just way too big for my liking at the moment
Same here! After building the HK 1/32 Lancaster I'd have no space for another!
More 1/48&1/72 rare ww1 kits!😊
I'll try! :)
I'll look into it! :)
Great video / do I keep the boxes and instructions after you’ve finished your models??
I sure do - I flatten the boxes and keep them in the huge 1/72 Dora box, and keep the instructions separately.
@@ModelNerd thanks I thought I was the only one 😀
I do the same, keep all boxes and instructions in file ordners.
That’s a lot of cool projects ahead for 2024 ✨👍✨
i have enough kits in my stash , if i built one a month it would keep me going for thirty six years, but sadly the real world had put a stop to any modelling i do now, in fact i haven't done a thing in a year and half, but my biggest barrier to buying new stuff is the price, most kits are just too over priced, £200 for a ship model or £80 for a tank, yeah right, so the kids who follow use old guys, how the hell do they afford to buy them?
36 years? Wow, that's a lot of kits! Yes, kits can be quite expensive these days, but there are also some cheaper ones out there or sales at certain times. E.g. at the moment Airfix has a sale with some 1/35 kits for under £20.
Good! Glad to see you are in to 1/350 battleships. Like thousands of us out here who have extensive collections of Tamiya and Trumpeter battleships in that scale, I hope you share our frustration, and yes, rage, regarding those companies obdurate refusal to issue a 1/350 HMS Vanguard. What the hell is wrong with them? Every WWII battleship, including a French one built afterward are available, but no Vanguard. It’s one of the most beautiful and all around perfect battleships ever built. No other ship would complement a display row including comparative ships like Bismarck, Hood, Richelieu, Missouri, Littorio, KGV, Yamato, Kongo, et al. Sorry, but the 1/450 Hasegawa/Heller kit is out of scale and just doesn’t cut it. The same seems to be true for the 1/700 waterline battleships. These manufacturers act like producing a HMS Vanguard would give them leprosy.
This is the first ship of any scale I've built to be honest :) Although I do have a couple more stashed away!
Для моделей 1/35 и 1/72 нужна большая площадь или вы делаете модели под заказ на продажу????? 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
The 1/35 ones can be pretty big, for sure. I don't really make models for sale - I find it is quite stressful with time and shipping, etc.
А какие фирмы выпускают модали танков и самолётов в м 1/87 НО?????
I'm really not sure, sorry. Maybe you can 3D print some at that scale?
🤝🎥👍
I will be tuning in next year....good luck,,,,(especially to see the Manchester!)
Thanks. The Manchester is one I'm most looking forward to too.
Hi Stu, I really like the Mark V tank and the DH9 biplane. The paint schemes for the plane look very cool.j See you soon. Happy New Year my friend.
Definitely several that it'll be hard to choose between. Have a great new year!
Next year looks good Stu, but don't feel pressured into sticking to a schedule, just do what you can and we'll be happy.
Absolutely - and thank you! I try to have some general goals but I also build on a whim a lot of the time :)
Excent kits in your list. I love that WW I biplane from wingnut Wings, is awsome , have a great NewYear 2024 keep the good work , and most important enjoys the builds. Greetings from Portugal 😊👋
Thank you :) Happy New Year!
I'm still waiting for andy's hobby headquarters to announce the modern British afv in 1/16 . I guess he's forgotten by now. I would like to see you build that achilles in 1/16 though.
I don't remember that, but it seems like his 1/16 kits are very popular so I think we'll be seeing more stuff soon
8:09 - RAF removed red color off their aircraft, because army & anti gunners were mixing British roundel with Japanese giant sun. They must've bad eyesight? Bar was added for extra measure.
Thanks. I knew about the red but not about the bars.
I can see where the Hellcat would be blue for over in the Indian Ocean/Pacific Theatre, as it makes sense not to use a Camo pattern like the Japanese, and all US Navy/Marine Aircraft were pretty much a shade of blue.
Yes, makes sense. Nice to see British aircraft in different schemes
An interesting list, looking forward to seeing your work on these (continued or new!)
Thanks!
Just looking through your channel for the first time ever and happened to find this, Good timing!
Pefect timing! Thanks for watching :)
How did the Germans get heavy 55 gallon drums on top of their vehicles?
I guess with lifting gear
the meng mk V is a really amazing kit. such a nice interior. i have left of the roof so that i can see the interior
Yes, I'm looking forward to building that one. I built their A7V before I had my RUclips channel - again, a great kit but I was disappointed that there was no engine in it. That leaves a big gap in the interior.
there is a limited edition with resin engines but thats very rare@@ModelNerd