Thank you for all the useful weathering tips! Makes me want to go back and dust up some of my already built kits! Wonderful subject too. I adore clunky pre WW2 military hardware.
Excellent work there sir, it's funny when you see these older armoured vehicles how funnybthey look, take care and keep safe, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia.
Again you show so much talent. I do a lot of reading to try understand color's, pigment and ever thing I can. I have to use a brush. Don't have an air brush yet. So I'll just have to learn the hard way..thanks for all the videos. Hey one thing. I have been subscribed for a long time. But I don't getany notice of up coming videos.
Similar story. I bought the CSM Minerva armored car in November as a simple quick side project. It's turning out to be more work and time than expected, but is a gem of a kit.
Lovely job Jason you have convinced me that I need a csm Romfell 😄 Have a great time at Bovington. Will you please do a video from the show so I can see what I missed. Cheers bud
@@PeteCourtier I’m north of Newcastle, which is 160km north of Sydney. I just had a check... The Armour and Military museum is 2,300 kilometres north of me: the distance from Bovington to Russia. What’s remarkable is that I can travel that far and not detect a change in accent. The world is a remarkable place.
@@johnmarley6695 It does put some perspective on how big Australia is. I can travel 50 miles to hear a different accent or go to Kubinka tank museum (well not anymore).
Wery nicely done with the brush painting around the details. If I where to do that I would have done it with Humbrol enamel coal black since it can be removed with thinners if I screw it up. Of course the paint coat underneath must be a lacquer based and not basic tamiya acrylic that will be removed too.
Super happy to find you Love Spanish civil war topics always a big Ona of the I16 in all scales This kit looks quick and because it is CSM should be a good build Eduard have come up with the 1/32 BF1-9 BUT THE GECALS ARE WAY RONG KEEO UO THE GREST CONTACT]] THANK YOU
Nice job, the paint scheme reminds me of a sdkfz 222 I did around 30 years ago. I did it light sand with blobs of a darker sand, much larger than the ones you did, and then edged it in light green. It probably wasn't realistic but It looked great in 72nd scale, which we used for war gaming. Think I ended up giving it to the neighbours lad when I moved house. By the way, have you ever had a bash at a B17? I've had a go at about 3 over the years but was never really happy with them.
Love CSM the Wee Lanchester was my favourite but when the manivra came along waw! The Romfell was probably the best ever for fun oh I don't know now haha I've got the Canadian cart thing there too amd the Russo basa just this I've not built! Someone's doing 3D printed ammo racks for the walls that's apparently all missing from it! It must have been stripped and being restored or something when they went to do there measurements etc maybe not but that's the biggest issue I'm hearing on this kit from alot of people who have built it and the German captured one as can see right in it!
Masterclass in light weathering this. Thought you'd have done some chipping too! Anyhow, you've probably answered this question before but why the Spanish Civil War as a specialist historical and modelling era?
The beginning is a bit confusing. I get that this is an Italian WW1 car. You said you were building a German version, but later that you build a Spanish version. Looking at the picture at 1:25 it seems it is an Italian car in the Spanish civil war. Where do the Germans come in? In your videos, you never list any documentation. As you talk fast and somehow unclear, it can be necessary to go back 5 or more times to try to find out what you actually mention. What paint was it or like that. List what you use! I try to make a list but it takes a lot of time to go back and forth like that in every video. It would also be nice if you could give the viewer at least one clear picture of the paint bottle or whatever it is so we don't have to guess too much. Also, if you could change the angle slightly so your hands do not get too much in the way, that would be lovely. Great videos.
Thank you for all the useful weathering tips! Makes me want to go back and dust up some of my already built kits!
Wonderful subject too. I adore clunky pre WW2 military hardware.
I like the dual wheels in the back
Excellent work there sir, it's funny when you see these older armoured vehicles how funnybthey look, take care and keep safe, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia.
Looks fantastic, Jason! Really love the weathering effects you've achieved on this model.
Excellent and interesting subject
Good luck at the show if entered 👍
First time here.....liking the banter.
very very nice great weathering walk through
Just great! I am learning so much from you in the short time I’ve subscribed to you channel. Thank you.
Copper state kits are awesome ! Great work Jason.
Again you show so much talent. I do a lot of reading to try understand color's, pigment and ever thing I can.
I have to use a brush. Don't have an air brush yet. So I'll just have to learn the hard way..thanks for all the videos.
Hey one thing. I have been subscribed for a long time. But I don't getany notice of up coming videos.
I love to see people finally doing Italian vehicles! Awesome build and video! It turned out amazing!
Awesome build, fantastic video.
Nice build and talk through. I really like the kit as well, it is now on my want list...lol
Looks great. I really want to do an armored ca
Great build. Thanks for the camo tutorial.
Similar story. I bought the CSM Minerva armored car in November as a simple quick side project. It's turning out to be more work and time than expected, but is a gem of a kit.
Great job my British cousin!
Great job, really interesting kit.
*Very nice build, this armored car is wonderful and it changes from WW2 vehicles!*
Wery cool kit from Copper state models, I like their instructions a lot. I got their sturmpanzer wagen and I hope it will be a good kit.
I agree, I thought it was a very cool kit too.... 👍
@@THROTTLEPOWER Do you got the kit? Have you built it?
Great looking kit. Great job
Like what you have made of this CSM Lancia. Very interesting camo :) Greetz DutchDave
Well done as always, sir!
This is a sweet subject 👍🏻👍🏻
That’s great. Were you at Bovington on the Sunday? Didn’t see you.
Lovely job Jason you have convinced me that I need a csm Romfell 😄 Have a great time at Bovington. Will you please do a video from the show so I can see what I missed. Cheers bud
Cool! I'm curious to build one of their aircraft kits...
Whenever you mention Bovington I realize I'm living in the wrong part of Europe... ;-)
I’ll be there tomorrow as long as storm Eunice doesn’t foul things up. Got a fist full of cash to blow on kits👍😂
…or the world! ☹️ Australia here.
@@jazzmusician46 You have the Armour and Artillery museum 👍 I’d love to visit that place.
@@PeteCourtier I’m north of Newcastle, which is 160km north of Sydney. I just had a check... The Armour and Military museum is 2,300 kilometres north of me: the distance from Bovington to Russia. What’s remarkable is that I can travel that far and not detect a change in accent. The world is a remarkable place.
@@johnmarley6695 It does put some perspective on how big Australia is. I can travel 50 miles to hear a different accent or go to Kubinka tank museum (well not anymore).
Superb as always
The rain in Spain falls mostly on the plain.
Hello, very Nice work. I like how You make models.😁👍🔥
Thank you! Cheers!
I love oils, other than they take 2 days to dry!
Wery nicely done with the brush painting around the details. If I where to do that I would have done it with Humbrol enamel coal black since it can be removed with thinners if I screw it up. Of course the paint coat underneath must be a lacquer based and not basic tamiya acrylic that will be removed too.
Very very very cool!!!!!!!!!!! 👍👍👍
Super happy to find you
Love Spanish civil war topics always a big Ona of the I16 in all scales
This kit looks quick and because it is CSM should be a good build
Eduard have come up with the 1/32 BF1-9 BUT THE GECALS ARE WAY RONG
KEEO UO THE GREST CONTACT]]
THANK YOU
Most excellent
Nice job, the paint scheme reminds me of a sdkfz 222 I did around 30 years ago. I did it light sand with blobs of a darker sand, much larger than the ones you did, and then edged it in light green. It probably wasn't realistic but It looked great in 72nd scale, which we used for war gaming. Think I ended up giving it to the neighbours lad when I moved house. By the way, have you ever had a bash at a B17? I've had a go at about 3 over the years but was never really happy with them.
There is a Czech conversion kit for the stacked turret version as well as additional 3D detail parts and sets (e.g. interior ammo boxes).
Love CSM the Wee Lanchester was my favourite but when the manivra came along waw! The Romfell was probably the best ever for fun oh I don't know now haha I've got the Canadian cart thing there too amd the Russo basa just this I've not built! Someone's doing 3D printed ammo racks for the walls that's apparently all missing from it! It must have been stripped and being restored or something when they went to do there measurements etc maybe not but that's the biggest issue I'm hearing on this kit from alot of people who have built it and the German captured one as can see right in it!
I gotta buy one
Nice, nice. 👍
Masterclass in light weathering this. Thought you'd have done some chipping too! Anyhow, you've probably answered this question before but why the Spanish Civil War as a specialist historical and modelling era?
Is it a good gift for a beginner?
No this is not for a beginner, I have done scale modelling for a year and I would have struggeled with this kit.
CSM kits are deceptively advanced. Agreed. Probably not for the beginner. Maybe more for an intermediate modeler.
Someone's 3D printing the ammo racks for it for back walls all I'm hearing about this model the ammo racks are missing! A fine kit n moan about that!
Have you ever tried brushpainting camo schemes with the blutak method?
Asking for a friend who doesn't want to buy an airbrush..Silly individual..
The beginning is a bit confusing. I get that this is an Italian WW1 car. You said you were building a German version, but later that you build a Spanish version. Looking at the picture at 1:25 it seems it is an Italian car in the Spanish civil war. Where do the Germans come in? In your videos, you never list any documentation. As you talk fast and somehow unclear, it can be necessary to go back 5 or more times to try to find out what you actually mention. What paint was it or like that. List what you use! I try to make a list but it takes a lot of time to go back and forth like that in every video. It would also be nice if you could give the viewer at least one clear picture of the paint bottle or whatever it is so we don't have to guess too much. Also, if you could change the angle slightly so your hands do not get too much in the way, that would be lovely. Great videos.
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Too much boring talk.
The inclination of the front armor, is wrong.
As well as the shape of the carburator on the engine.
Good kit, however.
But NOT fantastic.