I started building models when I was 8 years ago, after a pause of several years, I came back to this amazing and beautiful hobby. First, I started again reading some books, watching videos and building airplanes and tanks in scale, trying to apply the new modeling techniques to get a so realistics results...Now, I'm happy to show you all that I have learnt for this time. #kits #inscale #planes #hobby #models #tanks My business, my passion, jordirubio.com
There was no access door on a hinge, "that was an emergency escape hatch that was released and flew off when the canopy was open to let the pilot out of a burning plane. Common misunderstanding while building this plane. The pilot climbed in and out through the top. Anyway, the rest is nicely built.
Nice modelling work. I just finished a 1/48 Sturmtiger that has no interior. I just started a Hobby Boss T34/76, the tank has a good detailed interior. Your video will help me with some of the detailed weathering etc.
Нормально получилось. Только на башне надпись "За Родину" должна быть с обеих сторон. Не могли только с одной стороны написать такой призыв. Лайк поставил )
Not bad, for such a problematic model. The link of the wing to the fuselage at the nose and engine covers has been a nightmare for me. Next one will be Airfix for sure.
I think they've labelled this wrong, it's much more similar to the T34/85 than the T34/76 due to the smoother turret canopy, the T34/76 has a more angular one
Lovely model of a great aircraft. Just a couple of small points though. The video seems to show you putting a red navigation !light on the starboard wingtip. It should be green as red is only used on the port side. The cockpit hatch was only for escape and wasn't hinged so it was either c!osed or not on ghe aircraft. On the ground, the flaps were always closed unless the aircraft was either taking off, landing, or undergoing maintenance on the flaps.
Interesting to see that you Spent GOOD MONEY on a model with LOUSY Fit issues! The Nose, engine cowlings and anywhere else you didn't show us. Using EPOXY was a GOOD MOVE! I use Two part Automotive BONDO... To fill Canyons, Fissures, same as epoxy two parts but BONDO once mixed you have about 20 minutes to shape sand flush. Then it gets harder than a rock. At that stage it's still can be sanded ,though takes a bit more time.. Point of my statement is.... Eduard, Tamiya, ICM, Hasagawa, Great Wall, Trumpeter and many other model companies Charge us BIG BUCKS you would think we'd get Perfect Fitting models but NOPE! I thank you for showing the fit issues with this model. Yes it is a good kit, the truth about it before I buy it is appreciated. Blessings Darrell Killingsworth
First video of yours that I've seen.... excellent workmanship, already use many of the techniques that you employ here, however the exhaust stains with pigments is something I've not yet tried. Will definitely give that a go soon. Best from NZ.
Thanks for this video. I have this one on the shelf and it was next in the build queue. But after watching your vid I decided to skip it for a while and go for something with a little less putty required ;)
Love the attention to detail,Mr metal color Dark iron is a graphite pigment,brush on sets like rock.Paint over it with acrylics and can 'chip' it with toothpick.Easy to use,self levels and polishable.Only takes really thin layer of paint to cover completly and is very durable with water,alcohol and acrylics.Other tricks up its sleeve too.
Very well executed model. Now I'm beginning to fully comprehend just how these kits demand so much expense these days with all the cockpit interior pieces they provide for detailing. When I first started in this craft everything extra was fabricated from bits and bobs, or the sprues that were heated, stretched and formed to make all the conduits for controls or wiring. Beautifully done kit.
Круто. Только выбранная автором окраска и надписи для Т-34-76 выпуска Сталинградской тракторного завода, но никак не завода Красное Сормово (#112). И траки с шеврон ом характерны для завода #183.
Beautiful work, but just a couple of tiny nitpicks. Firstly, your fabulous pilot looks as if he is positioned way too far forward and secondly, it would look as if there isn't quite enough "splay" in the undercarriage legs. Other than those, fantastic work, especially the weathering. Classy job.
Did the Russians really use red oxide as a primer? Did they even prime their tanks given the speed at which they were churned out? Seems to be becoming the default for every single tank now regardless of country of origin, even seen people do it for Anglo-American AFV’s which is just not accurate at all.