I love the way the European countries build models they all are so cool to look at at also get some inspiration here in US to do the same thanks for posting and also great music
I have always felt that when attending a Model Show/Competition, the "Swap Meet" was where the savings was. One could easily purchase full/partially built kits or unused kits (although missing parts was a guarantee) for your next "Experimental/Smash-up" creation! I sadly have not attended one of these shows locally for over 15yrs. My OCD makes it very difficult for even the simplest model build, but I am getting better!
Very nice. Thank you for sharing. This year i hope to get finally C-17 1/72 and F-35B 1/32 :) And maybe Tanmodel's Su-33 1/32 if they will release at all.
These mason model shows are intense! I'm 50, I've been modeling WW2 stuff almost my whole life & can say I'm pretty good at it, but I'm humbled by what I see, cause these models put my abilities to shame! Thanks for sharing.
Great video work! Always love watching these videos with coffee and getting to the event first, followed by outstanding coverage of the model show and of course other things and beer at the end! Great music edits as well!
Just a thought. If and when the zombie apocalypse happens, and all people are gone. Hobby shops are the first I will raid. All the models, tools and supplies. And better yet, all the time in the world and no one to bother you!!! Hey, a boy can dream🤨🙏🙏🙏 P.S: Some of those finished models... damn!!!😍😍😍😍🤯
Nice movie, thanks. Some of those dioramas were outstanding. Slightly disappointed though, not to see a single one of a tractor towing a tank across farmland...
These are all beautiful model and well deserve any awards they may get. However, I wish there was a category for the duffers like me that enjoy the hobby but do not have the time or resources to create these replicas. Average models are not even shown in the reviews. How many have been run off because they did not make a beautiful life like diorama on the first try, or eve a second try? If model companies really want to expand that seams like a very good market to open up better, by showing average looking out of the box models. It is not that difficult to make criteria for a less perfect category.
I reckon they makw some fine models, although I have never built one of them, yet. Personally, though, until Russia gets the fck out of Ukraine and pays back all the war damages, there's no way I'm going to buy *anything* made in Russia, let alone their models. I buy ICM models instead: fine stuff made in Ukraine.
@@lorenzcassidy3960 Ты ли не типичный русофоб?... А напомни, ты же не покупал вещи сделанные в странах НАТО? Они ведь бомбили Сербию, и таким русофобам как ты, на это просто пофиг, Сербия это ведь для вас не страна, не так ли? А какая-то украина для вас это просто божество какое-то. Aren't you a typical Russophobe?... And remind me, you didn't buy things made in NATO countries, did you? They bombed Serbia, and Russophobes like you just don't care, Serbia is not a country for you, is it? And some ukraine for you is just some kind of deity.
@@VladRayton Apologies for the late reply. Now, I find people like you oddly fashinating: you seem to support a regime that has invaded a neighboring, U.N. recognized, sovereign country and when that regime is met with (obvious) hostility, you play the victim and you're accusing the other of "russophobia". Am I russophobe? You can bet yer @ss I am! I'm not prone to make friends with a country that lobs 1000kg warheads on schools, hospitals and apartment blocks...loots, rapes, kidnaps kids and commits war crimes and that threatens to nuke half of the world on a daily basis. Conversely, I support a Nation that has been brutally attacked and I believe that its citizen-soldiers who are defending it and are defending their homes and loved ones are not gods or deities, but they are certainly superheroes. But you've got to know that my russophobia began on 24 Feb. 2022 and it will likely end when russia leaves Ukraine's 1991 int'l recognized borders. I don't care if the russian people agrees to become North Korea 2.0, though I do damn care if russia decides to invade its neighbors following the delusions of a thug that thinks he's the reincarnation of Peter the Great and/or Stalin. And remind me, where did I mention Serbia in my previous post? You were the one who mentioned it, and I think I'm sensing a bit of "victim syndrome" here as well. As I recall, NATO bombed Serbia ON UNITED NATIONS' MANDATE because the Serbian government at the time had begun the worst ethnic cleansing and slaughter of civilians in Europe since the end of World War 2. I still feel ashamed that the European Union didn't have the willl and balls to intervene and PREVENT that tragedy and that the international community still had to rely on American bombs to stop the war and the massacres. You ask if Serbia is a country for me...I have nothing against Serbia even though it seems that its government is leaning on pro-Russian positions. Whether they want to become Putin's next lapdog along with Belarus is none of my business. But it becomes if Serbia was to start a new war in the former Yugoslavia instead of using diplomacy to fix the problems that I know are still there. Look, I was also in Moson last weekend and the thought that maybe Russian and Ukrainian modelers were killing each other in the trenches of the Donbas instead of being there having fun and talking modeling over some beers was always in the back of my head. But I also saw two modeling clubs, one Serbian and one Croatian, congratulating each other on their contest results... and that gives me a glint of hope. Peace. Over and out.
8:22 ... I feel uncomfortable to see presentations with a political agenda in such a world nation friendly exhibition. Especially when there will be a Russian audience around, even though I am not a Russian. I hope that the presenter "David & Goliath" will stop tainting such an interesting exhibition into a political one. Why not present a devastating scene of the eastern Ukrainian civilian areas during the 2014 era, if he really needs to...?
Excellent show and report. Many thanks!
Wow! Impressive stuff! 👍🏻 Thanks.
Thanks for sharing! I always enjoy seeing other modelers work.
LIKE and Thank You !!! Very good Report ❤👍
I love the way the European countries build models they all are so cool to look at at also get some inspiration here in US to do the same thanks for posting and also great music
One more fantastic journey in dreamland! Thanks mate!
So many beautiful models.
Bravo! What a gift! Thankyou, NW WA, USA. Genius. Superlatives fail..
I have been building armor kits for 60 yrs. and I am totally stunned by the work these guys can do, in a word "incredible"!.........
Thank you Dusan for your great coverage! I was there yesterday as well!
More and more manufacturers seem to be joining the hobby, so good to see.
Unbelievable! So many fabulous models....
I have always felt that when attending a Model Show/Competition, the "Swap Meet" was where the savings was.
One could easily purchase full/partially built kits or unused kits (although missing parts was a guarantee) for your next "Experimental/Smash-up" creation!
I sadly have not attended one of these shows locally for over 15yrs.
My OCD makes it very difficult for even the simplest model build, but I am getting better!
Very nice. Thank you for sharing. This year i hope to get finally C-17 1/72 and F-35B 1/32 :) And maybe Tanmodel's Su-33 1/32 if they will release at all.
Holy smokes, now that's a model show!
It is, isnt it.
You have many skilled modelers over there in Europe thanks for sharing 👍👍
These mason model shows are intense! I'm 50, I've been modeling WW2 stuff almost my whole life & can say I'm pretty good at it, but I'm humbled by what I see, cause these models put my abilities to shame! Thanks for sharing.
15:08 BRAVO!! BRAVISSIMO!!! ISPIRAZIONE ORIGINALE
I DETTAGLI SONO QUASI CINEMATOGRAFICI
Awesome!
Some nice modelling there. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful
For me, most interesting thing was these Soviet - era civil planes, and warships in the end. ;) All the best for You! ;)
That was a great vid! Sooo much fantastic work. So much detail, so much originality.
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Some awesome and inspirational builds in there! Great stuff.
WOW !! well done guys , amazing model show . Best wishes from Wales .😍😍
Excellent show, seen some beautiful models and inspirational subjects. Thanks for sharing ✨👍✨
Great video work! Always love watching these videos with coffee and getting to the event first, followed by outstanding coverage of the model show and of course other things and beer at the end! Great music edits as well!
Grande esperienza . Grazie agli organizzatori ed ai collaboratori!
Well-executed, high-quality all model categories - thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing - phenomenal exhibition 👏👏👏👏👏
Just marvel's stuff 👍.
Che spettacolo!
Some truly amazing AFV dioramas. Must go next year!!
Thank you for this amazing report 😊
Echt geiles Zeug dabei 👍
So many great builds 🏅
Great
YES NEXT YEAR IS OK AS LONG AS IM HERE THANKS FOR THE SHOW SOME VERY NICE STUFF 😊 .
Spettacolo ‘ da non uscire più 😮
Вау! Круто у вас там!
WOW great work and workers !!!
A lot of cool stuff. Thanks for showing them to us ;)
Thanks for the video. Was a great show, glad my barbarian scene made it into the video. KInd regards Thorbjorn
Real planes dont look so perfect. Nice job.
The thought of being a judge here would give me nightmares, where the hell do you start?
At 22:19... I know what that is... it's one of the tank hulks on Culebra Island, Puerto Rico. You gotta be kidding me... AMAZING. :O
Just a thought. If and when the zombie apocalypse happens, and all people are gone. Hobby shops are the first I will raid. All the models, tools and supplies. And better yet, all the time in the world and no one to bother you!!! Hey, a boy can dream🤨🙏🙏🙏 P.S: Some of those finished models... damn!!!😍😍😍😍🤯
Wish they had something like this locally in America
They do, in multiple places. Look for the closest one to you.
Google IPMS USA. It's the United States Branch of the International Plastic Modelers' Society,
@@randomnickify I live in a rural area lol
@@kingairmech7162 thanks
🤝🎥👍
....множество блестящих работ!.....
it is good to see some modelers didn't throw a ton of dirt on their beautiful aircraft.
Nice movie, thanks. Some of those dioramas were outstanding. Slightly disappointed though, not to see a single one of a tractor towing a tank across farmland...
That is a show!
👍👍👍
Pecka!! Netušil jsem, že v Maďarsku je modelařina tak populární.
12:54 UKROP AIRFORCE
I especially liked the footage without the motion blur. 🍻
I am very interested in going to one of these shows. What is the best way to learn about upcoming model shows around Europe? Is there a website?
Hallo. Geiles Video. Hast du meine Kolegen des PMS Riesa gesehen? Das sind die mit den orangenen T-shirts.
Danke!! Ich glaube, dass ich sie gesehen habe, aber ich habe nicht mit ihnen gesprochen.
Leider hatte ich zu wenig Zeit.
LG. Dusan.
I don't know if I'm inspired or defeated.
more videos please
Wordless jobs ......but 06:02 06:34 08:02 08:34 above of the level
cheers from Panama
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do you know why the video blurs so much when you move the camera?
Poland
These are all beautiful model and well deserve any awards they may get. However, I wish there was a category for the duffers like me that enjoy the hobby but do not have the time or resources to create these replicas. Average models are not even shown in the reviews. How many have been run off because they did not make a beautiful life like diorama on the first try, or eve a second try? If model companies really want to expand that seams like a very good market to open up better, by showing average looking out of the box models. It is not that difficult to make criteria for a less perfect category.
Как вы относитесь к российским фирмам Zvezda и Моделист? How do you feel about the Russian firms Zvezda and Modeler?
I reckon they makw some fine models, although I have never built one of them, yet. Personally, though, until Russia gets the fck out of Ukraine and pays back all the war damages, there's no way I'm going to buy *anything* made in Russia, let alone their models. I buy ICM models instead: fine stuff made in Ukraine.
@@lorenzcassidy3960 Ты ли не типичный русофоб?... А напомни, ты же не покупал вещи сделанные в странах НАТО? Они ведь бомбили Сербию, и таким русофобам как ты, на это просто пофиг, Сербия это ведь для вас не страна, не так ли? А какая-то украина для вас это просто божество какое-то. Aren't you a typical Russophobe?... And remind me, you didn't buy things made in NATO countries, did you? They bombed Serbia, and Russophobes like you just don't care, Serbia is not a country for you, is it? And some ukraine for you is just some kind of deity.
@@VladRayton Apologies for the late reply.
Now, I find people like you oddly fashinating: you seem to support a regime that has invaded a neighboring, U.N. recognized, sovereign country and when that regime is met with (obvious) hostility, you play the victim and you're accusing the other of "russophobia". Am I russophobe? You can bet yer @ss I am!
I'm not prone to make friends with a country that lobs 1000kg warheads on schools, hospitals and apartment blocks...loots, rapes, kidnaps kids and commits war crimes and that threatens to nuke half of the world on a daily basis.
Conversely, I support a Nation that has been brutally attacked and I believe that its citizen-soldiers who are defending it and are defending their homes and loved ones are not gods or deities, but they are certainly superheroes.
But you've got to know that my russophobia began on 24 Feb. 2022 and it will likely end when russia leaves Ukraine's 1991 int'l recognized borders.
I don't care if the russian people agrees to become North Korea 2.0, though I do damn care if russia decides to invade its neighbors following the delusions of a thug that thinks he's the reincarnation of Peter the Great and/or Stalin.
And remind me, where did I mention Serbia in my previous post? You were the one who mentioned it, and I think I'm sensing a bit of "victim syndrome" here as well. As I recall, NATO bombed Serbia ON UNITED NATIONS' MANDATE because the Serbian government at the time had begun the worst ethnic cleansing and slaughter of civilians in Europe since the end of World War 2. I still feel ashamed that the European Union didn't have the willl and balls to intervene and PREVENT that tragedy and that the international community still had to rely on American bombs to stop the war and the massacres.
You ask if Serbia is a country for me...I have nothing against Serbia even though it seems that its government is leaning on pro-Russian positions.
Whether they want to become Putin's next lapdog along with Belarus is none of my business. But it becomes if Serbia was to start a new war in the former Yugoslavia instead of using diplomacy to fix the problems that I know are still there.
Look, I was also in Moson last weekend and the thought that maybe Russian and Ukrainian modelers were killing each other in the trenches of the Donbas instead of being there having fun and talking modeling over some beers was always in the back of my head.
But I also saw two modeling clubs, one Serbian and one Croatian, congratulating each other on their contest results... and that gives me a glint of hope.
Peace. Over and out.
Prva liga video. 7:08 Kakav bi to bio show bez Galeba 😉
9:15 ZERO.
That's my favourite warbird plane of that era...!!! The most beautiful one. 👍🏻🇯🇵
....событие!,событие моделистов......
11:45 :(
8:22 ... I feel uncomfortable to see presentations with a political agenda in such a world nation friendly exhibition. Especially when there will be a Russian audience around, even though I am not a Russian. I hope that the presenter "David & Goliath" will stop tainting such an interesting exhibition into a political one.
Why not present a devastating scene of the eastern Ukrainian civilian areas during the 2014 era, if he really needs to...?
Boring
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