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  • Опубликовано: 3 мар 2020
  • Lenin Cat approved, stronkest of stronk tenks! He no kemp bush!
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  • @AssassinAgent
    @AssassinAgent 4 года назад +313

    Leaving gaps between soviet tank's armor plates is just historically accurate

    • @TheWuerstchenwasser
      @TheWuerstchenwasser 4 года назад +15

      Some of them had gaps big enough to fit a hand between the plates

    • @captain0080
      @captain0080 4 года назад +31

      Welding armor plates correctly is capitalist ideology.

    • @sausagedog2572
      @sausagedog2572 4 года назад +2

      paint job is too perfect too, needs brushstrokes everywhere :P

    • @thedeviljase4913
      @thedeviljase4913 4 года назад +8

      Jingles you put your finger in a gap of a t34 at the British tank museum in your top 5 tanks video with them

    • @daisywalker119
      @daisywalker119 4 года назад +9

      Jingles...gaps in armor...IS NO PROBLEM COMRADE!!!

  • @ianclark7948
    @ianclark7948 4 года назад +68

    Wow Jingles, you're really embracing this modeling gig. You've even made a 1/1 scale full ashtray with realistic cigarette butts. Amazing.

  • @breitve
    @breitve 4 года назад +57

    because of course, in any diorama With a stronk KV-2, someone needs to go to gulag

  • @mavvh1054
    @mavvh1054 4 года назад +72

    I was legitimately waiting for you to randomly yell out, "IDLER WHEEL," at some point in the video. Grinned like an idiot when you did.

  • @RatIceCream
    @RatIceCream 4 года назад +23

    Videos like this are a MASSIVE mental break from our chaotic lives filled with anxiety. I am so grateful! Thanks Mr Jingles

  • @OwenIsDaBoss
    @OwenIsDaBoss 4 года назад +19

    That new intro picture is surprisingly cute, especially Akitsuki ^^

  • @captaintomato5433
    @captaintomato5433 4 года назад +31

    I mean, can you call it a KV2 if you don't have a display that's 50 meters wide IRL with the KV2 performing a ramp jump on one side and a capitalist tank exploding from being truck by the KV2's hand of Stalin on the other?

  • @Darman-in8mt
    @Darman-in8mt 4 года назад

    Admiral Jingles from WOW reviews to armor modeling. A well rounded fellow. Keep on expanding your horizons. Love your reviews and now armor builds. That road wheel just put some mud on it. All a round a good build. Its works for me!

  • @nickharvey7233
    @nickharvey7233 4 года назад

    Great job Jingles - my daily dose of avuncular ramblings always gratefully received. If my secondary school Russian hasn't deserted me (haven't used it for 28 years), the decal translation is "For the Motherland!" - very evocative/appropriate. Looking forward to the final diorama.

  • @Grundag
    @Grundag 4 года назад

    Good Morning, Mr. Jingles. I built this tank model from the Trumpeter folks. Very solid and detailed build that was used as a paint research model for the RC 1/16 version. I've built Zvezda in 1/72 scale and while a decent tank can be produced, more effort is definitely required. Nice work there, sir.

  • @supersalmon2279
    @supersalmon2279 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you! I'm building this atm, and I nearly had a heart attack when I realised the track problem 😅 but now I'm past that point! What a tank to pic for my first one

  • @shrikes45
    @shrikes45 4 года назад +2

    Looking good, jingles! Keep it up! Never mind the mistakes, just build the model that makes you happy. =) I'm also pleased you got yourself an Iwata Eclipse HP-CS! It's the airbrush i reach for 95% of the time! Enjoy!

  • @TiberiusMaximus
    @TiberiusMaximus 4 года назад

    just started airbrushing myself, love it I've had 3, from inexpensive to expensive and the one I love is the Iwata Nano, and its inexpensive and very simple. Good luck w the painting

  • @PrestonSmithsMusic
    @PrestonSmithsMusic 4 года назад

    Hey, Jingles! Idea for ya. Been many years since I built a model, and love painting miniatures. There are plenty of tricks to employ while you work so you can keep your main piece safe while testing ideas. Keep the pieces from the kit that you would normally throw out so you can use them for testing painting, techniques and ideas. Tools, mud, or a lounging crew can hide the buggered wheel. Love watching these; can't wait to see what you do next.
    Oh, some clay sculpting tools can be used to apply modelling putty with minimal effort and much less sanding later.

  • @The_Ninedalorian
    @The_Ninedalorian 4 года назад +1

    Just great Jingles, now you have renewed my interst in playing my KV2s (yes I have BOTH of them)
    The amount of dissidents sent sacrificed to Stalin is your fault Jingles
    I hope you are happy with yourself

  • @theGreenChangeling
    @theGreenChangeling 4 года назад +6

    Jingles, it's a soviet tank: it's supposed to have gaps, missing parts and the odd quickfix to ensure rapid manufacturing.

    • @warriormes6012
      @warriormes6012 4 года назад

      I'm sure the crew would be glad they even HAVE all 12 roadwheels :P

  • @trackhead9554
    @trackhead9554 4 года назад

    I love the Zvezda model kits. Good quality kits!

  • @commonroadjunction4047
    @commonroadjunction4047 4 года назад

    Great video mate

  • @mort7hd275
    @mort7hd275 4 года назад +33

    am I the only one who noticed how full that ash tray is

    • @davidcopplestone6266
      @davidcopplestone6266 4 года назад +9

      Nope, probably accumulated from just one day of smoking.
      Maybe next time The Mighty J should make sure the ash tray is not in front of the camera.

    • @oriole21bird
      @oriole21bird 4 года назад +7

      You should have seen Walt Disney's ash tray.

    • @izdubelqk
      @izdubelqk 4 года назад +2

      @@davidcopplestone6266 Why ? Because you don't know he's smoking or because you're going to punish him for smoking too much ?

    • @james.black981
      @james.black981 4 года назад +4

      No. Geez jingles, empty your ashtray 🤣

    • @thescottishlad1049
      @thescottishlad1049 4 года назад +5

      I don't care that he does it, im just didn't peg him for a smoker

  • @packatk7431
    @packatk7431 4 года назад

    Sorry Jingles, that one wheel being different stands out and irritates the heck outta me, hahaha. That being said, you've totally got me back into modeling and painting. Love this series of vids you got going, keep 'em coming, cheers!

  • @4exgold
    @4exgold 4 года назад +5

    this vid is stronker than even the stronkest of stronk youtube vids

  • @JoeyWebber955
    @JoeyWebber955 4 года назад

    It`s cool seeing you get into the scale tanks . It won`t be long until you are doing multi-layer camo and getting into the photo etch parts .

  • @baddham2854
    @baddham2854 4 года назад

    love that you're getting into model making jingles! keep it up!!
    cant wait to see the finished diorama =)
    though i think you overspent on the compressor. i picked mine up from a German company WilTec who sells airbrush compressors. If I recall correctly I paid in total(shipping, import fee) about 120 Swiss francs for the compressor i chose. its a bit louder than yours but definitely much much quieter than the cheap compressor you were talking about.
    I'm not saying any of this to make you feel bad about your purchase , just letting your viewers who might be looking to get into airbrushing know that there are cheaper options cause you kinda made it seem like its either very loud/cheap workshop compressor or expensive/quiet airbrush compressor, but there are cheap airbrush compressor.
    looking forward to next weeks vid

  • @scottmclaughlin2329
    @scottmclaughlin2329 4 года назад

    This is a complete polar opposite hobby from my own, but fuck me this is satisfying to watch, keep up the good work!

  • @v811gfg
    @v811gfg 4 года назад

    Really enjoying this reminds me of when I was about 12 trying to build models.

  • @shogunnate7724
    @shogunnate7724 4 года назад

    Lovely work bud!
    If you're unsure about the chipping technique, get a piece of plastic card (or and piece of plastic that will take paint) and give it a test run before mucking up your model. I will say that it is a really straightforward and easy way to get chipped paint. I've used it for years on 40k vehicles and various minis. I think you'll like it. Depending on what kind of weathering you want, you might try spraying different shades of brown (typically dark to light orange or red browns) in different spots so your rust isn't a uniform color.
    Can't wait to see the next one! Thank you for sharing this!

  • @Erowens98
    @Erowens98 4 года назад

    Haven't watched your channel in years because my interests moved away from wows/wot. But this, this series, i think i'll be back for. Very entertaining.

  • @lynchkid003
    @lynchkid003 4 года назад

    Good GOD!!! That's a Beautiful Kv2

  • @DoomShepherd
    @DoomShepherd 4 года назад

    Up at 4:12 AM and not even caffeinated. No idea why. But this is the earliest I have ever been to a Jingles video.

  • @gundam2jimmy
    @gundam2jimmy 4 года назад +24

    Now that you have the KV2, first off where is the Soviet wood log?
    Second off, TOG 2?

    • @ArgentLuna
      @ArgentLuna 4 года назад

      When he said its missing something the log is where my mind went to.

    • @ScottKenny1978
      @ScottKenny1978 4 года назад

      Sadly, nobody makes a TOG2 model kit.

  • @marinetech262
    @marinetech262 4 года назад +1

    Good choice on the Iwata airbrush. One thing you REALLY need to add to your airbrush rig though, is an air TANK. You drastically reduce the amount of time your compressor needs to run when using a reservoir tank. This saves considerable wear and tear on the compressor, and gives you better pressure control and a LOT less moisture in your air lines.
    I use a 1 gallon Viair tank with my Iwata compressor. It drastically reduces the amount of time your compressor is running during a session. You need a tank with 4 apertures. One for your input line, one for your output line, one for a pressure relief valve, and one on the bottom as a moisture drain. Between the tank and all the fittings, you're looking at less than 70 quid. I went a step further and mounted the tank on a large wooden cutting board with the compressor sitting next to it. I put 4 casters on the bottom of the board, and I have a VERY handy rig for my airbrushing needs.

  • @johnparker1696
    @johnparker1696 3 года назад

    Hi Jingles.
    I am a really big fan of your channel and have watched every video you have put up.
    Am really enjoying this series as I am a keen modeler and you may well be interested in my channel.
    I'm not a great builder but I do kit reviews and build projects on models of all kinds.
    Foreign kits often make this mistake in instructions as not everything is transposed into english and they also forget to include stuff in the plans.
    I remember putting a SU-85 TD together and the instructions told me to put the tank body on backwards.
    Also a good tip for length and link tracks is to build and paint the kit and the tracks separately and then marry them up as an afterthought towards the end.
    It's the same with individual track link builds (Build them as lengths to fit the road wheel stretches and then put the individual links around the Idler and drive sprockets)
    anyways you look like your having some fun and that's what is the most important thing, I think Lenin cat would approve your work too
    Are you going to get a Chieftain, I think that would be a very personable build for you as you have demonstrated a certain degree of knowledge on that tank from your previous videos.
    Anyway welcome to the hobby and I'm impressed with your results after such a short time.
    PS Airbrushes hate me and they always mis-behave for me so I just use brushes!!!
    Keep these vids coming John

  • @Veroxyde
    @Veroxyde 4 года назад

    I remember assembling those tracks myself, it was very challenging, but it's really worth it.
    Never again :D

  • @therealcrisis8439
    @therealcrisis8439 4 года назад

    Jingles, I am very pleased to see that you have discovered Vallejo Paints for your Modeling Needs. I'm pretty sure you will agree that they are cheaper and much more suited for these Types of Models than GW Paints ;)

  • @dustinshadle732
    @dustinshadle732 4 года назад

    I'm learning a lot from this series. I built a lot of models 20 years ago, and began again recently. My first search was for some military land rovers. I'm building a doctor who scene. Yes, I love the show. Tom Baker and Sylvester McCoy were long time favorites

  • @procrastinatinggamer
    @procrastinatinggamer 4 года назад +19

    The way those tracks were done seems mostly like how the tracks on some of the Space Marine vehicles were done, just that the return part wasn’t modelled thanks to being hidden by the hull. But it was individual tracks on the main sprockets and then varying lengths of solid tracks for the underside and the bits where the tracks come down on and lift up from the ground.

    • @SonsOfLorgar
      @SonsOfLorgar 4 года назад

      Yup, every GW tank has done it that way since they stopped making the old 2nd ed round side hatch Rhinos

    • @therealcrisis8439
      @therealcrisis8439 4 года назад +1

      This is in fact the most common way Tank Tracks are done on these Models. GW adapted it for their Tanks as well. The way Jingles describes in the beginning with the individual Track Links and Pins is actually pretty rare since it requires a significantly higher amount of Development Work on the Kits and results in a Higher Part Count, Difficulty and Material Requirement (=Higher Cost).

  • @esbendit
    @esbendit 4 года назад +19

    I guess the internals are included for people who want to make cutouts.

  • @franksmedley8619
    @franksmedley8619 4 года назад

    Hey Jingles.
    Although not a model builder myself. I have a friend that I've gleaned a few tips from over the years, watching how he builds things. Your tow cable problem is easily solved by NOT using the provided cabling. Instead, you use thread or string of the right diameter and place your shackles in place. Then glue the thread into the shackle end (usually by boring a small divot into the shackle before gluing it into place). Once you have one end firmly in place, just thread (oh, just realized a pun here) the 'cable' as needed, and then clip it off to the right length and glue to the other end's shackle (like the ones on the tow cable ring mounts).
    Another 'pro tip' is using thin gauze, soaked in white glue (here in America, Elmers Glue), so that it is pliable. From there it is simple to lay over the vehicle like a tarp, complete with folds, creases, dragging ends, etc. For more 'realism' , you can add lengths of thread as the 'hold down ropes', both anchored to stakes in the ground, vehicle mountings, or left hanging as if the crew had not yet got around to tying things off yet.
    As for that frontal armor plate... You could use very thin plastic sheet stock (available from most model hobby stores in A sized sheets), and using paper, make a 'template' of the area and it's various bits sticking out. Transfer the paper to the plastic sheet, cut, file, and trim as necessary to make it fit on the vehicle... then add a thin line of super glue, which will paint up to look like welding lines alone the edges of the armor plate (as if the armor were added in the field as an upgrade).
    Just a few hints,
    Speaking, Frank-ly

  • @GigglyGayGoddess
    @GigglyGayGoddess 4 года назад

    I made a 1/35 model of a KV-2, Tamiya's version. I ended up sanding my original (hand) paint job off because I wanted a more realistic paint job. Now it is up on a shelf in Soviet green with dirt effects added. Though my favorite was Trumpeter's KV-1E. I know on yesterday's Mingles with Jingles you mentioned who would want to make a detailed interior because you can't see it. I know I did it because I liked making little details and making it seem more realistic and "complete". I panted the full interior of a T-44M, even had to paint the little fire extinguishers. I also did the full interior of a Pz 38(t) and M3 Stuart. I stopped modeling 2 years ago, but still enjoy seeing my more successful ones.

  • @justanotherviewer52
    @justanotherviewer52 4 года назад

    Thanks Jingles.

  • @alexbenis4726
    @alexbenis4726 4 года назад

    Really nice to see you branching out, hope you do a ship model sometime.

  • @sternencolonel7328
    @sternencolonel7328 4 года назад +3

    I have build one of these years ago, and converted it into a W40k Ragnarok, at that time they still had rubber tracks.

  • @Darckstar52
    @Darckstar52 4 года назад

    Very nice!!

  • @JonarusDraconius
    @JonarusDraconius 4 года назад +31

    Gods Jingles! You've got more butts in that ashtray than I smoked in a WEEK! Even at my 'worst', a 25 pack would still last a good 3 days!

    • @The_Sly_Potato
      @The_Sly_Potato 4 года назад +6

      I didnt even know Jingles smoked 😂 I was thinking the same thing as you Jonarus. Holy hell 😂

    • @JonarusDraconius
      @JonarusDraconius 4 года назад +10

      @@The_Sly_Potato I only really started when I was in the (Au) Army - Busted my ankle pretty bad, spent about a month and a half 'off duty' while the got around to discharging me (Yeah, it was that bad - severe stress fractures - Still didn't make it easy on them, not the 'quitting type'). There was so little to do, I basically started smoking just to pass the time... ^^;
      About five years later I decided it was too expensive and decided to quit. Managed it 'cold turkey' and everything! Now, a good 9 years later, and I've slipped maybe twice that whole time.
      Jingles is very much 'smoking is my choice so F-off', and that fine, really. But I would suggest he try to at least 'cut back' a bit... ^^;
      ~JD

    • @The_Sly_Potato
      @The_Sly_Potato 4 года назад +6

      @@JonarusDraconius I feel ya. I'm active duty US Navy. Didnt start until my first deployment. Glad that you've quit though!!! My father needs to learn by your example haha. He cant go cold Turkey for long without getting the "itch".

    • @The_Sly_Potato
      @The_Sly_Potato 4 года назад +7

      @@JonarusDraconius and yes, Jingles doesn't give a s**t haha. He does what he wants, he IS the Gnome Overlord after all 😂

    • @JonarusDraconius
      @JonarusDraconius 4 года назад +3

      @@The_Sly_Potato Both my Uncles were US Navy, having been conscripted back during Vietnam. Both were officers, and The particular Uncle I'm thinking of retired in the early 90's with the rank of Commander and went on to join the LVPD, until he retired altogether and now helps run a Horse Stud in Missouri.
      I think My other Uncle made Cmdr too, but I'm not as certain there. He was 'Juvenile Justice Department' after (also in Vegas).
      Of course then there is my GREAT Uncle, who was Army-infantry in the Pacific theatre of WW2. Silver Star recipient!
      None of them smoke or smoked though (as far as I know anyway)... But it does seem to be more common in the military... Job stress related?

  • @TiemenSavonije
    @TiemenSavonije 4 года назад

    Your models really start looking great mister Jingles!! May I suggest to add a bit of shader to the resesses of the tank just like the last one. It gives it just that little bit more oemf!

  • @timndel
    @timndel 4 года назад +1

    I built the 1/35 scale Tamiya model, and it fit together quite well. Also, the tracks were silver-gray rubber, and were easy to fit. I've always preferred the Tamiya models, though there are many really good manufacturers at this scale.

  • @moonhoole8650
    @moonhoole8650 4 года назад

    Love this vid

  • @derloco2035
    @derloco2035 4 года назад

    KV-2? Instant thumbs up!

  • @tobyward6072
    @tobyward6072 4 года назад

    Nice job Jingles

  • @chizurukanae
    @chizurukanae 4 года назад +3

    could i share with you the 1/200 scale yorktown with the enterprise... sticker lines on the top? sharing model pics

  • @Weste88
    @Weste88 4 года назад

    thats a nice filled ashtray you got there my dearest gnome overlord

  • @FroxyCz
    @FroxyCz 4 года назад

    My air compressor is made from a motor I pulled out from an old fridge and two bottles of coca-cola all connected by a tube. One of the bottles has a pressure valve in the cap that keeps the pressure at the right level. Litterally cost me the price of 4 liters of coke (which I drank), one trip to the scrap yard and one trip to the hardware store where i bought the tube and the valve. It is incredibly quiet and works just as good as any other modelling air compressor.

  • @lexcars42
    @lexcars42 4 года назад

    You can jerry rig a mini sander by cutting the bristles off a cheap round headed electric toothbrush and attach a small bit of sandpaper in their place. Keep up the model vids, they are a strangely relaxing interlude between shit getting blown up.

  • @jamesgaskell3982
    @jamesgaskell3982 3 года назад

    Very informative.

  • @whya2ndaccount
    @whya2ndaccount 4 года назад

    The Idler Wheel is at the opposite end to the Drive Sprocket (the one with notches) and for a KV-2 the drive sprocket is at the rear.

  • @katfezza4570
    @katfezza4570 4 года назад

    With all these dioramas you'ere making we're going to need an updated mancave video series.

  • @joshkelley2564
    @joshkelley2564 4 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @dantunsoiu7177
    @dantunsoiu7177 4 года назад

    That road wheel reminds me of the time when I glued one of the deck pices wrong from the HMS Hood and only realized it after gluing the whole superstructurs..... bad luck jingles :((

  • @SalvaBarbus
    @SalvaBarbus 4 года назад

    Nice progression, Jingles! I must say, it looks quite nice. I think that buying an airbrush was a nice addition to your toolkit, and it can save you a lot of time and yield some impressive results.
    Just one thing that I want to point out:
    - For your health & safety, please put that x-acto knife or whatever it's called in English away! I was kinda anxious when I saw you opening those plastic bags with the knife in your hand. It's like an injury waiting to happen, and these things, well, they cut pretty deep.

  • @zorodex5873
    @zorodex5873 4 года назад +1

    would recommend using sub assemblies when you are airbrushing, helps you paint different sections different colours and means you can get at areas that you wouldn't be able to if everything is glued together.

  • @justjones5430
    @justjones5430 3 года назад

    For my first airbrush I used a small truck tyre with a regulator for air. Cheap, and if you get it over 100 psi it lasts a few hours too. Then either roll it to the local garage, or get the foot pump out. 🙂

  • @vojtasTS29
    @vojtasTS29 4 года назад

    JIngles if you're planning to do the muzzle end, take some tempera acryllic paint, squirt a bit onto a piece of glossy paper, take a piece of slightly oist soft foam, kinda dip it in and then apply the black to the gun like you were painting in a stippling motion. That way it leaves a very cool looking hard texture that a real gun barrel would have from the remaining powder and other debris. You can apply rust spots this way too, adds a lot of texture to them that would be hard to get otherwise.

  • @stflaw
    @stflaw 4 года назад

    Love the opening graphic.

  • @gorgemuld7812
    @gorgemuld7812 4 года назад

    Mr. Jingles, thanks for good entertainment value :)
    I painted Warhammer models, years back, and I was thinking that maybe dry-brushing could add some juicy details?

  • @vorlon010
    @vorlon010 4 года назад

    For some reason that first track was super familiar when it started playing. Around the time where Jingles remembered the term 'Idler Wheel' I got it - it's been used a few times by the lads of Project Binky, manufacturing their demented turbo 4WD Mini. I am amused that the panel fit of the model is only slightly better than was managed by British Leyland back when they were assembling their Mini.

  • @gronthgronth2628
    @gronthgronth2628 4 года назад

    I think its safe to say that judging just by the amount of things bought by Jingles, he got hooked :)

  • @bfletcher9678
    @bfletcher9678 4 года назад +1

    Just mud over the messed up road wheel. And for a future model could I recommend a Kings Own (RCAC) Churchill from say dieppe or the italian campaign’s?

  • @Orxenhorf
    @Orxenhorf 4 года назад +2

    Might want to grab some precision reverse tweezers. They hold closed on the item themselves and are fairly cheap too. I got a set of 3 shapes in stainless steel with ceramic tips for only $16 (£12.5)

  • @SaraBearRawr0312
    @SaraBearRawr0312 4 года назад

    My guess is the fully detailed internals such as the main gun is a cost saving feature so that the same gun mold can be used on some sort of open top SPG or Artillery model - No idea why the periscope is also modeled though.

  • @JohnHill-qo3hb
    @JohnHill-qo3hb 4 года назад

    Perhaps the details on the "unseen" parts will be seen in the cut-away version of the kit?

  • @billdrennan3329
    @billdrennan3329 4 года назад

    I always thought Jingles would have hairy knuckles, learn something new every day!

  • @westr70
    @westr70 4 года назад

    How timely. I got the same air brush and compressor and they'll be arriving today. When you started down this road, you got me going too and I bought the PK IV Ausf.D which I'm going to start today. I chose the Tamiya version 1:35. I was going to use Tamiya paint but you got me thinking about the vallejo air brush paint. Anybody have an opinion on which paint (he asks innocently)? I was going to do the painting in my garage but doing it in my studio would be way convenient. How well do they work and which brand did you pick?

  • @whelk
    @whelk 4 года назад

    California Compressors (available from Amazon) are similarly quiet, but have the volume of the hardware store compressors you were talking about. I don't know if the UK has Harbor Freight, but they have the Fortress line of compressors that are also super quiet. I find the hobby compressor has a hard time maintaining the 30 psi flow I need when I'm spot dying leather with my airbrush.

  • @arkadeepkundu4729
    @arkadeepkundu4729 4 года назад

    *Modelling video*
    This wasn't what I was expecting. I half expected Jingles strutting about with his hands on his hips.

  • @gotharion
    @gotharion 4 года назад +1

    Zvezda and Tamiya are my favorite model manufacturers. Currently finishing work on a 1:35 StuG IV. This KV-2 is next on my list, along with an IS-2. Most relaxing hobby ever :) So Jingles, what will your next project be? Perhaps a Tiger? :)

  • @alexandredauchy288
    @alexandredauchy288 3 года назад

    Anyone has an idea of the precise model of air compressor that is used in this video please ?

  • @buk1237
    @buk1237 4 года назад +1

    The point being for all that extra stuff, is if you wanted to build a "destroyed" version of the KV2, turret blown off etc.

  • @abdool1972
    @abdool1972 4 года назад

    Jingles building a KV-2 with a spanking new airbrush - sweet!

  • @jimminey-fooking-cricket4903
    @jimminey-fooking-cricket4903 4 года назад

    The machine guns and periscopes are for if your posing the hatches open. Like some kits well give you basic engine detail if you want to pop the covers.
    Link and length track I never thought anything would be worse then rubber band tracks.
    Are you also using a filter mask well airbrushing?
    You could have mixed some white into your base colour to lighting up the darker colour (or if your really brave yellow)

  • @MrRailroadrunner
    @MrRailroadrunner 4 года назад

    The paint color you refer to at 20:28 is actually a railroad color. Once the US got involved with the Russians, the US sent them spare tins of "Pullman Green". This was a color that was used for american coaches before the war. B&O green is also a very similar color, as it was specifically meant to match pullman green.

  • @DeckerdBR
    @DeckerdBR 4 года назад

    I have a Zeveda t92 - it's actually a really nice quality model kit (I usually go for Tamiya) but the part count is very high, each ERA plate is a separate small piece and every track link is also individual! Not for the impatient for sure but a great kit for the money.

  • @danbuter
    @danbuter 4 года назад +2

    I'd like to convert one of these for Warhammer 40k. Cool stuff!

  • @douglascampbell9809
    @douglascampbell9809 4 года назад

    Tips from an old modler.
    If you don't want to spend hours, and hours on the ad infinitum track sets look to see if someone puts out a metal track kit that comes fully assembled. Pricey yes, but what is your time worth?
    If you had some model air white you could have mixed a lighter tone of green but you already put the decals on.
    Get some 2 part putty so you can roll it into thin "snakes" to press in those gaps. Get a rubber sculpting tool to help make them look like welds.
    Start watching Tested as well. It's Adam Savage's channel (from Mythbusters). He shows a lot of modeling techniques and tools that he used when working at Industrial Light And Magic.

  • @Capitainetim
    @Capitainetim 4 года назад +1

    0:20 "the strongest of the stronkest tank the mighty mighty "
    me : Jingles? XD

  • @Voytaz1985
    @Voytaz1985 4 года назад

    Use the miliput and wet paintbrush to smooth it out... Way better than sanding. Also miliput can be thinned and applied with paintbrush. Great stuff!

  • @alui92
    @alui92 4 года назад +3

    And now, all I'm gonna see is the wrongly attached little wheel :D

  • @matthewleisenring6660
    @matthewleisenring6660 4 года назад

    Another airbrushing tip: Wear a dust mask, or some other form of respiratory protection. BTW the hairspray chipping works great! It was a great way to show wear on a solid white winter whitewash camoflage.

  • @richarddyson4380
    @richarddyson4380 4 года назад +10

    1945hours in Oz and Jingles message appears in my email in-box.... happy times.

    • @cameronnewton7053
      @cameronnewton7053 4 года назад +1

      hey i'm in aus to ! AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE OI OI OI !!!

    • @richarddyson4380
      @richarddyson4380 4 года назад

      @@cameronnewton7053 Good on you mate! Love the Jingles vids...

    • @Rowey8997
      @Rowey8997 4 года назад +1

      1900 here in Queensland

    • @james.black981
      @james.black981 4 года назад

      2100hrs here in NSW.

  • @ethanrowland3671
    @ethanrowland3671 4 года назад

    Zevezda make their kits a bit like the russians made their tanks back in the day, lots of things don’t fit or play out as they do in the instructions. They take a bit more of a think and problem solving to get right. My favourite brand tamiya is known for its kits to basically fall together. Parts are keyed and don’t fit in if its the wrong way around. There are exeptions to this rule like the early tamiya kits and its a bit tricky to tell which tamiya kits are new and which are old. I usually determine their age by scalemates .Com it shows you a full history of the moulds and if they have been updated, reboxed ect. Love that your enjoying the hobby jingles, good luck with the dio!

  • @Mobilenobody20
    @Mobilenobody20 4 года назад +1

    Jingles is the old dog that’s kinda scared of new tricks 😂

  • @TomasDaTank
    @TomasDaTank 4 года назад

    I built a trumpeter KV2 a couple years ago. Still one of my favs! Btw its worth picking up high quality models. It will make your experience much better. I recommend MENG, takom, dragon.

    • @TomasDaTank
      @TomasDaTank 4 года назад

      Oh. And look up fruilmodel tank tracks. They are truly the best tracks you can get for a model.

  • @HADES2009SLOVAKIA
    @HADES2009SLOVAKIA 4 года назад

    Jingles small tip - when you have been painting turret you could put it on wooden stick and have it fixed with Faber-Castell Tack-IT rubber,not touching it by hands

  • @fingolfen01
    @fingolfen01 4 года назад

    They're a bit spendy, but I've used a lot of Fruilmodel tracks. They're metal individual track links that require minimal clean up and are put together with pins. Look amazing and are easier than plastic individual links to clean up, paint, and assemble.

  • @primovictoria2380
    @primovictoria2380 4 года назад +1

    Jingles, it would be amazing if you built the meng toon version of the kv2. They have helped with my depression and would love to see what you think of them!

  • @leaffox6669
    @leaffox6669 4 года назад +1

    Yaaaaay KV2 !

  • @foxyboiiyt3332
    @foxyboiiyt3332 4 года назад

    I just knew Lenin cat would have to make an appearance!

  • @gundampharmacist7348
    @gundampharmacist7348 4 года назад

    I have this airbrush! :D It's a beauty and easy to maintain. You might want to also invest in a siphon feed airbrush as well for priming since the HP-CS doesn't have that much capacity.

  • @craighagenbruch3800
    @craighagenbruch3800 4 года назад

    whats good models for beginners who are low vision who dont eant to paint but just dip toe in so to speak? and whats easier tanks ships or aircraft?

  • @budmeister
    @budmeister 4 года назад

    Did you know the road wheels on one side do not match up with the road wheels on the other? One side is slightly moved forward because of the torsion bar system.

  • @ww2kev
    @ww2kev 4 года назад

    Loving these scale model videos! Just wondering, have you encountered the Flames of War or Team Yankee minis yet? They're some lovely 1/100 scale miniature armored fighting vehicles, and it's a pretty well established wargame.