Nice, but greatcoats of Red Army has been grey colour, NOT green. Also in your work sapper blade is glued with the wrong side to belt of mini's. Two rectangles - are loops with which the cover of sapper blade was put on the soldier's belt.
A note for people in hot climates: Don't let Revel glue get too warm or it'll blow the top off the bottle as I learnt to my regret when it went all over my modelling tools. This was in the garage in Queensland Australia
Excellent results for such an kit. One thing though, if you build anymore Tamiya T34s, remove the towing eyelets on the bow armour. These were added post war by the grounds crew at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in order to tow the tank. Production models never had them installed, and Tamiya mistakenly added them to the kit. They really stick if you know that they're not supposed to be there.
And it is... A lacquer thinner. It works with Ammo acrylics (100%). It DOESNT work with old AK acrylics (also this 100%). I am sure about those two, because I tried. Biberhunter scale models once said to me that it works with Vallejo acrylics, but I think that a club collegue once said that it doesnt. You try first. Put some paint on the well palette, put the thinner in and try to mix with a brush. For airbrush you will need a micro amount of paint and lot of thinner because Vallejos are like a cream. Good luck... ❤️💪
I like your style. Easy, not too long- not too short, crystal clear information; text and practice, and sped with a little drybrushed humour😉the only thing I dislike, if I may say so, is your devilname- better with Diorama-Artist or - MasterArt😉
I’ve seen some very good looking 1/35 T-34’s. But yours looks mean. Ready to fuel, reload and continue the mission! 👍🏻👍🏻 Greetings from Las Vegas, USA!
We all learn from each other - that's the idea behind all of the RU-vid videos, and all of the books and magazines published on our hobby. Keep up your good work.
Great intro I'll have to steal that idea 😉 Stealing? That's a bit harsh. If you take up a style of video production that has inspired you from the usual diatribe of what's available. Quite frankly I don't see any resemblance in your previous videos to SMC2, 🤔 Nice work as always
Every modeler everywhere gets an idea from someone else. I learned how to do wood effects from watching a video by Bryan at bg’s model workshop. Just gave him credit. Don’t sweat the haters. Very nicely done.
i love your work been trying for 4 days now but i can not get the shading right really frustrated . i will not surrender to my own frustration yet lol .keep it up my friend .from just another glue sniffer .
The shadows are the hardest. I have other better tutorials for skin painting. Check them out on my channel... Tnx mste... And put some glue on the styrene too... 😁❤️