Купили 1/35, сколько он стоил, собрали, сколько времени своё на это угробили, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂, стали шпаклевать и красить сколько угробили время и деньги!!!! И главное куды этого слона ставить, на чью полку ??? 😂😂😂😂😂???? Соседа????? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How small details make it beautiful! Great progress, mate. I'm looking forward to seeing it painted! I have also made a without motorcycle version of this model in the past. It is a very nice kit! 🍺
Very interesting method here. You thin out the fender pieces that you wish to bend and warp, using a rotary tool, allowing them to be more malleable. I haven’t seen that before. One could also argue that it’s a cheaper alternative to buying photoetch metal parts
You know you do great work . But the tarps , these guys are in the military. They wouldn't have a tarp just thrown all over . It would have been fastened down . That kinda stuff might save there lives . There would have been order , especially the Germans . Keep that in mind on your next build
Second that, especially re. tarps near or even on cooling vents. Also think that taps are quite rare in real life (NOT saying they were never used!), stuff back there on the motor deck was meant to be easily accessible. There was work involved in wrapping and unwrapping, and in a tiring life additional work is generally reduced or avoided.
Awesome mate! Looking forward to seeing this in a diorama from you!👍👍
Thank you!
Great detailing. Got yourself a new sub. Look forward to the painting. Thanks
Thank you 🙂
Just got this kit,so a very interesting video..Thank you.!👍
Thank you 🙂
Купили 1/35, сколько он стоил, собрали, сколько времени своё на это угробили, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂, стали шпаклевать и красить сколько угробили время и деньги!!!! И главное куды этого слона ставить, на чью полку ??? 😂😂😂😂😂???? Соседа????? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How small details make it beautiful! Great progress, mate. I'm looking forward to seeing it painted! I have also made a without motorcycle version of this model in the past. It is a very nice kit! 🍺
Thanks mate, yes the kit is great!
Very interesting method here. You thin out the fender pieces that you wish to bend and warp, using a rotary tool, allowing them to be more malleable. I haven’t seen that before. One could also argue that it’s a cheaper alternative to buying photoetch metal parts
Thank you! Yes exactly if you don't want to spend more money on the model for PE parts, this is a nice way to add some details.
Wow great build
Thank you 🙂
Wow !! We needed this !
looking good.
Thank you!
私は、1/72や1/76で制作経験があるんですが、なかなか癖の強い戦車なので、はっきり言って、作り甲斐があるんですよね👍!!
I am NOT saying you are wrong, but what is beating up these vehicles out in the desert? Other than that nit pick, very nice build, Sir.
rocks, backing into shit. Mud huts, crossing anti-tank ditches. Lot's going on
A war
You know you do great work . But the tarps , these guys are in the military. They wouldn't have a tarp just thrown all over . It would have been fastened down . That kinda stuff might save there lives . There would have been order , especially the Germans . Keep that in mind on your next build
Second that, especially re. tarps near or even on cooling vents. Also think that taps are quite rare in real life (NOT saying they were never used!), stuff back there on the motor deck was meant to be easily accessible. There was work involved in wrapping and unwrapping, and in a tiring life additional work is generally reduced or avoided.
Thank you, yes I will use a rope after the painting process, just I didn't placed it at the moment.