Very well made video about the way of the StuG III. Nice to see how it develop to this great final result, Ian. Wonderful weathering with many nice details. The well suitable crew members with the MG 42 are a little highlight too. Wonderful work which was worthwhile! Best wishes and a nice weekend. Joachim
Hi love your work and enjoy your videos. I’m looking to do a similar scheme for a German Panther I have. A question though for you if you don’t mind. Do you varnish between any of your stages to protect the base layers. Keep up the good work, maybe one day we can all aspire to have work as nice as yours. Cheers, Rich.😊
@@CWModelling brilliant, thanks for the reply appreciate it. I’m just starting out again doing modelling. Haven’t done any since being a kid so over 20 years ago now 🫣
Sorry Ian, bit late turning up for this one..😔 Love the work on the painting & weathering, about to begin work on similar with my Tamiya Möbelwagen, so picking up some nice ideas & techniques. The Stug looks excellent, the work on that box on the back is incredible! Well done - smashing the subs too by the way 😊👌
Wow ! Amazing work my friend- please tell me the song at the end - mesmerising melody with inspiring modelling- thank you - well done I’ve subscribed 😊😊😊😊😊
Always love a StuG build. They look simple but are more difficult than Tigers and Panthers etc in my view. There is a lot you can screw up. You have - as always - done a great job. Interested to know your thoughts on those Heavy Hobby tracks. I have to be honest, they don't look like much fun as those pins look awfully brittle. Thanks - @bringupthePIAT
Thanks......I like the HH tracks a lot and the pins are more robust than they look, I think I only snapped half a dozen whilst assembling the two track runs. The only issue with the pins is that you have to make sure you push them home to the point of the 'click' otherwise they can fall out👍
Lovely job on Dragon's Zimmed Offering (ZO).
Hi! Nice kit to do! Thank you for your video! Enjoy! See you soon!
That's a stunning piece 😁
Lovely stuff, like the look of those aftermarket tracks
Great job really enjoyed that one.
Very Inspiring build. Your modeling is top notch.
Absolutely gorgeous, I was excited to see this come up in my feed
You’ve done it again - really enjoyed watching this, thanks for sharing!
That's a great build 👍
Amazing results on the stug iii
Great looking StuG! I will use some of your techiques in my 1/16 StuH project :)
Wow the waffle Zimmerit looks nice. Definitive worth to build. Thanks for sharing.👍
It one of my favorites the stug I love how you did the box on the back a very helpful video as always very well done 👍👍
👍 very good work
Very nice Ian 😍🤩
Beautiful piece of work mate
moin schöne arbeit klasse 👍👍👍👍
Excellent work!
bravo , jolies maquette et bon montage. peinture superbe .
Really nice Work again ! :)
Absolutely stunning, great job 👍
Great work - well done !!!
Very well made video about the way of the StuG III. Nice to see how it develop to this great final result, Ian. Wonderful weathering with many nice details.
The well suitable crew members with the MG 42 are a little highlight too. Wonderful work which was worthwhile!
Best wishes and a nice weekend. Joachim
Thank you Joachim👍
Excellent build 👍
outstanding !as always, Ian !nice video build
Great work as always. I learned a lot from this video. Thank you for sharing. Best wishes, NOB from Japan
Looks good. Only thing i think you could've done is try to show some of the red oxide in the areas of the zimmerit that look chipped off.
superb
Hi love your work and enjoy your videos. I’m looking to do a similar scheme for a German Panther I have. A question though for you if you don’t mind. Do you varnish between any of your stages to protect the base layers.
Keep up the good work, maybe one day we can all aspire to have work as nice as yours. Cheers, Rich.😊
Thanks..........I don't strictly find a varnish layer necessary to protect the paint as long as it has had a day or two to dry 👍
@@CWModelling brilliant, thanks for the reply appreciate it. I’m just starting out again doing modelling. Haven’t done any since being a kid so over 20 years ago now 🫣
so good
Sorry Ian, bit late turning up for this one..😔 Love the work on the painting & weathering, about to begin work on similar with my Tamiya Möbelwagen, so picking up some nice ideas & techniques. The Stug looks excellent, the work on that box on the back is incredible! Well done - smashing the subs too by the way 😊👌
Stunning build love the wooden crate did you use a baby wipe for the tarp
Thanks Greg, yes they are dried baby wipes👍
Thank you 👍
Very nice work! Outstanding! Can I ask what CPU, GPU and RAM does your video edditing computer have? :)
Thanks.......Its an Apple Mac Mini M1 with 16gb of ram👍
Question: why don't you paint with the hatches shut (but not glued) and open them afterwards, looks easier to me.
Hey I did that same vee hickle. Like the one in the Arnhem picture. Same mixed shurtens and all. Yours looks very good, that's a great kit, isn't it?
Wow ! Amazing work my friend- please tell me the song at the end - mesmerising melody with inspiring modelling- thank you - well done I’ve subscribed 😊😊😊😊😊
the stowage is so cool! do you know what a Normandy or Kursk panther stowage would look like, or did they even carry around stowage
Great build 👍. Did you have issues spraying the Gen 3?
Thanks....yup, 3rd Gen takes a bit of getting used to with the thinner ratios but 50/50 at 20psi is a good starting point to tweak things from👍
@@CWModelling Thanks for the reply 👍
great vid(s) you have any recommendations of videos or tubers to watch (apart from yours) if one wants to get into the hobby ? ty..
Dies the photo etch really stay in place with tamiya extra thin?
For things like grilles you can press the PE into plastic melted with extra thin, for smaller stuff I'd stick to CA glue👍
Супер!!!👍👍👍
NICE THAT DIFFERENT PLATE LOOKS VERY NICE TOO WHATS THE DIORAMA , NO WHITE SO WHERE .
Always love a StuG build. They look simple but are more difficult than Tigers and Panthers etc in my view. There is a lot you can screw up. You have - as always - done a great job. Interested to know your thoughts on those Heavy Hobby tracks. I have to be honest, they don't look like much fun as those pins look awfully brittle. Thanks - @bringupthePIAT
Thanks......I like the HH tracks a lot and the pins are more robust than they look, I think I only snapped half a dozen whilst assembling the two track runs. The only issue with the pins is that you have to make sure you push them home to the point of the 'click' otherwise they can fall out👍
А скільки років ви збираете моделі?
I started seriously building scale models about 6 years ago👍
I bought 1/35 Stug III Ausf F never seen F model
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