Hi folks, In this video I build the Copper State Models 1/35 Lancia 1ZM Italian WW1 Armoured car. Leather Tutorial - • How to paint Realistic... VMS- www.vms-supplies.com Copper State- www.copperstat...
Hi James, Your Lancia turned out great. I just bought my first CSM kit and am really looking forward to building it. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Jeff
Love the CSM kits! Perfect fit almost every time and they have such unusual subjects. I use SMS paints almost exclusively and have done for about six or seven years. Incredible range of colours and I find them easy to use. They have the best 2k clear coat for automotive builds too. Awesome build!
Nice one James, that lancia looks ace! It's a nice unusual subject too, love the zig zag markings round the turret! And you're a braver man than me with the laquer dusting, I have had a centurion AVRE on the go for over a year now because I was really happy with the painting and chickened out when it came to doing anything beyond chipping.....I really need to they that thing finished
Honestly, the only way Copper State could improve their kits would be to add rubber tires. I am absolutely in love with their subject choices, since it's so rare to see a company tackle somewhat obscure armored cars.
Thanks James. I really enjoyed this kit and have been happy with each CSM model I have done so far (the Romfell is still my favorite). Yours turned out much better than mine and it is a joy to watch your work.
I don't know how anyone would give you a dislike vote. You did a fantastic job with this vehicle!! Your videography is spot on and your calm and consistent voice makes it an easy listen. Thank you for a wonderful video!!
Very impressive finished product! VMS offers a mind-boggling number of specialty products. The dusting process I like and must give it a try myself. I like the color used for the tires, SMS Camo Black. Overall a great model and a unique subject. Thanks to CSM for bringing us all these WW1 era armoured cars.
Hi J E. Benefits, slightly tighter spray cone meaning less theoretical overspray ( as long as you're in the golden range of perfectly thinned paint) that's about it. It's crisper and easier to do fine work. The downsides, may struggle with bigger pigments, haven't had this problem yet though .
Wonderful job one more time .I think a lot of people ask you a lot of think but is it possible when you have free time to make a video for "how to use vms varnish "?It will be very helpful for me and for a lot of modeler maybe
Roro thankyou for the kind words. As far as a tutorial on vms varnish, all I do is put it in the cup no thinning and spray, apart from good spray techniques there isn't much more to it than that. I think spraying varnishes you must make sure your AB is thoroughly clean though
Looking forward to watching this. Always enjoy watching you build the CSM armored cars. I can’t till the Ehrhardt gets released. I am glad I didn’t get a very expensive resin version of it earlier this year.
It’s nice to see that you’ve used the dusting technique with an airbrush. It’s something I think it is really fallen out of popularity because of pigments.
Hi Alan sorry for the slow reply. Funnily I started fitting the protector again lately because I was getting shaky hands and bent the needle a bit. I have a sharpen air ( needle sharpener) so it's not a big deal, but it was getting annoying .
Fantastic video James! I love how you've gone into detail and have shown how compatible our paints are with multiple brands and paint types. Thank you again for using our paints in the video!
A great result with this subject James! I am not an experienced or confident modeller, and I sometimes stay away from very detailed weathering, in case I spoil the work I have put into building a model. However I do like to try and get the effects I see others use, and I have to say I have learnt a lot from from your videos. Some of the products you use are hard to find in Australia, but I have found some that are similar, and they seem to work in a similar fashion. I am gaining a few more skills now, thanks to you and a few other guys that I watch work your magic. Looking forward to your next subject. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺!
Thanks Gary that's great to hear, I'm actually a bit of a chicken when it comes to new FX and stuff, because I dont want to ruin a build that's being filmed for YT ! One thing I'm trying like with this is introducing a technique gradually, the laquer chipped dusting is something I have been building up my confidence with and I think I'm at the stage where I can do it without having to worry, I started doing it on smaller or less risky builds and built it up. I'm glad the YT community is helping too. Take care !