Type 1 Ho-Ki 1/72 Paper - Tank Model
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- Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024
- #wargamingterrain #cardboardcraft #dioramas #diycrafts #easydiyideas #scalemodel
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In this video, I build a paper model of the WW2 era Japanese armored personnel carrier, the Type 1 Ho-Ki, using only paper and other easy to find scrap material.
Special thanks to @Zanzibrush for the wash method.
The paints used in this video were Vallejo & Tamiya paints:
70.801 Brass
70.820 Off-White
70.822 German Camo Black Brown
70.823 Luftwaffe Camo Green
70.825 German Camo Pale Brown
70.863 Gunmetal Grey
70.864 Natural Steel
70.871 Leather Brown
70.906 Pale Blue
70.923 Japanese Uniform WWII
70.957 Flat Red
70.981 Orange Brown
70.982 Cavalry Brown
X-11 Chrome Silver
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Feel free to use the template I provided at 0:34.
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Superb work once again! Excellent!
👌 ! Excellent !
This is awesome!
You’re so talented!☺️
Thank you 😊
beautiful build from start to finish, this looks more like a modelkit rather than how papermodel usually would look.
but maybe as a sidenote, i recommend using milimeter block papers when drafting the pattern, that way you can easily calculate where and how each piece would fall, also your models can be more "standardized" when you decide to build another or share the model.
that's the real craft
Nice build. I do wonder if when it comes to making the wheels instead of drawing them out from the plan you use a pair of compasses, or buy a circle drawing template to get more consistent circles?