My channel is all about going back to scale modeling and the love of it. It is all about applying the different modeling and diorama making techniques learned from the grand masters of model building from Sheperd Paine (My first book on How to Build Dioramas), Mig Jimenez, Michael Rinaldi, John Tolcher, Hiroshi Takashima, Jose Brito, Roger Hurkmans, Chuck Doan, Kreangkai Paojinda, Satoshi Araki, Noboru Watabe, Qdc, Paul Budzik, Martin Damek and hobbyists from Spain, Eastern Europe & the Slavic Region who took scale modeling to the next level.
As a novice hobbyist, i suffer from panic attacks and depression because of my health woes and scale modeling has become my therapy. Thanks to my wife Mia.
😎👍Very totally truly very cool and very nicely greatly spectaculary wonderfully awesome and executed in every detail way shape and form indeed, A job very nicely fabulously well done indeed Sir!👌.
15:00 He started to say tissue paper then said toilet paper. It is TISSUE paper you want, as in the boxes of tissues that you blow your nose with. Toilet paper is designed to fall apart immediately once it gets wet. I love that more and more modelers are taking on these older kits and making diamonds from them. The rivet counting disease and having to have the very latest, most accurate kits for every single build can really take the fun out of the hobby.
Sorry about the confusion with the Tissue and Toilet Paper. Glad that you like the old kits and the financially taxing aftermarkets and latest kits. Great day to you my friend.
Did gavin Jordan make that in New Zealand... wow !! His work was incredible... you have one of the last now ever to be made as his wife has him broke now ... that is a collectors item now...
While the grenadier looks dramatic holding his rifle with one hand while throwing the grenade with the other, as a former U.S.Army infantryman, I can assure you that he need the hand holding the rifle to pull the pin out of the grenade. It's a two handed operation.
This came out great. If you had not said it was done on a “budget” I would have never thought that. I know you do very nice work, only thing I would do is burn the string tow cables.. lol. That’s the first thing I do if the kit comes with string for towing.. I just find an old usb cable or 18g fine speaker wire and make my own. I am not knocking you,it was the only thing that I said…ehhh “he know better than that”. All in fun! Again great job,it felt very real…could never imagine having to make a decision that the end result is death..having the chance to run and be alive… many are critical of the movie..but the idea of a solider following his orders as instructed… knowing that they are the only tank team that can hold the Germans back long enough so reinforcements can arrive, hearing the captain telling war daddy there are 2000 cooks and mechanics back there..and they would definitely be slaughtered…I know the movie was fiction..but I know that the decision war daddy made was done and is still being done..soldiers putting others lives ahead of there owne…is bravery…and today we see the “Medal of honor “ awarded to soldiers that go above and beyond..and the story’s that remain are painful to try and feel what he went through….thank you all.. you are never forgotten..
Man this is great. Everything about it. The build, the length of video, the commentary without talking too much and no obnoxious music. Please continue to make more like this! I dont know if youre into american west history but id love to see you do some builds on that time period. Maybe some pioneers, a wagon train, stage coach robbery, indian wars/battles. Woukd be amazing!
I can't believe Boeing didn't stagger the waist gunner positions until the G model Flying Fortress. Had to have been awkward to be on top of the other gunner.
Hi Mate. Yes both gunners had to bump and squeeze with each other during action. Often they'd slam their bodies against each other. Yes until the G version came.
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"12 O'Clock High" was a 1949 movie with Gregory Peck as BG Frank Savage. The movie is noted for being the first to use actual combat footage used in the film. Nominated for several awards.
That's a beautifully fantastic job on these Cavalry trio. The finished diarama is simply made and worth the effort put in to this piece of art. I have this set but unfortunately as I started to build it I tried painting details on the figures but failing and parts ended up breaking first the sabers and lost pieces during the process and gave up. I have to rebuy again. I hope they're still available. I'd like to try again but as I just seen in this video. Great work to the builder of this set. Top marks!👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️
Very good! 😌😊😌 Great detalisation and awesome 😎 💂 😎 work! Literally have the same set, also use Yours as an instruction, but make myself as a different one: different shading system and making reins from the brown ribbon) 🎀😂 🤣🎗️ Hope to see more of Your works) 😀 As for me, I also hope to finish my diorama about the Civil war. Good luck to You and thank you for your video 😊📷😉
Knowing this is an older video the astounding work speaks for itself, deserving much appreciation; your communication skills are as well presented as your modelling skills. You have made a subscriber of me; you have actually encouraged a 70 YO modeler! Thank you.
Well done! I had to look up the version which is a Magach 6B Gal Batash. It was in service in this variant during the 1990's. I thought it looked familiar. I liked how you created the walls, it gives me ideas. Q: Did the academy kit come with the antennas or are those aftermarket?