@@enricoberuto5724 I bought a Tamiya late Jagtpanther and still waiting for the material to make the diorama. But I think Amazon.it stopped shipping secondary products.
Yeah they always do. The smaller ones are so much more pleasing to look at compared to the bigger 1/35 scale ones because so much is going on. Just finished a 1/72 scale t-90 and had a lot more fun putting it together than I had with a 1/35
That had to be one of the best 1/72 scale vehicles I have ever seen! The attention to detail, the painting techniques, the scratchbuilding, all of it is simply incredible. Thank you for sharing your build with the world
Outstanding job, sir. Beyond doubt; you are one of the finest modelers on the net. I'm 65 and I get a lot of new ideas from you, even after modeling 55+ years.
Utterly brilliant as expected. Thank You Sir. The dirty windscreen with the cleaner wiper areas - it adds so much to the realism but I had never even thought about it. Thanks for sharing that. Regards...
I was a professional model maker. In fact I was invited to work at ILM before the days of CGI. And you are absolutely amazing! You have a gifted eye for scale. It’s a touch that’s difficult to get right. Well done!
Omg I will never complain again about putting together a tank from Games Workshop ever again. The extra details you added is like God Mode of model building...incredible. I love the window and windshield details. And the head light trick is just mad genius. I can't say enough of how much I'm enjoying the videos you've been putting out.
Just fantastic work. The notes for how and why everything is done the way it is, really does make this even more enjoyable to watch. Thank you, another great build. 👍
this will be long because that is what my comments usually turn into. I have been modelling since I was about 8 years old and have done some very creative things. When I started 40 ish years ago there were not many choices for things like metal parts so we had to make our own. I am known as a "kit breaker" as I would usually buy multiple model kits at a time and sometimes even finished models that are in thrift stores or garage sales. I then open all the boxes dump out the spru trees and start picking parts to make my model. I think I only used the instructions on the first three or four models I built. After that I just used my imagination and looked through my bins of parts for what I needed or i started cutting spru and doing creative things with it much like you have shown many times in your videos. I like to make wires and hoses from spru that I have heated and stretched it makes a great looking wire and is very flexible, the pipes look really realistic. Plus it is free haha. All this I have put here to say this, even with all of my years of building and creating I have probably learned more techniques from you than from anything I have ever done lol keep up the great work and thank you for coming back I have sincerely missed my Plasmo fixes. Stay safe and healthy wherever you live in the world. (based on your accent I would guess you live in Austria or the Czech republic maybe russia or romania but the first two are my best guesses.
An excellently made video showing how some extra detailing can further enhance the quality of a basic kit. Expertly done with great tips and superb results, great stuff David!!
Plasmo, there is no need to wait 2 days working with oils. Just put your oils on the piece of cardboard before use - it will takes minutes to dry especially with hair dryer on low heat mode
I am a 3d artist who is still learning how to texturize my 3d models. In your videos I have learned more about how to texture a 3d model than in the same tutorials dedicated to 3d texturing. Thank you.
We are now at our 4th day of Movement Control Order (home curfew but not quite) in Malaysia, almost dying out of boredom despite the mountains of backlogged kits and our man David delivers
This guy and his "Simple" modifications makes me want to take every kit in my stash and throw em out in the yard. Awesome work man, got more patience than I do with 1/72 scale.
I always thought when I retire I’d do the two ships I served on or a sailing ship, now I’m retired and not quite 60 with so many aches and pains from working on the waterfront, it’s a chore to get out of bed🤯. But you have inspired sir, thank you for the video 🙌🙌
You are a light in the dark pandemic hours we are living in... We have ( almost ) curfew here in Greece and your amazing skill and soothing voice are a welcome gift ! Keep up the good work! Two thumbs up! Oh... I almost forgot: The apples are awesome!
A true master at work. I have recently started to scratch build small vehicles out of aluminium drink cans and other stuff. Seeing this is also an inspiration and good lesson in both build techniques and painting. Never expected anything less from Plasmo though.
The build is outstanding, I just want to add a small correction: Ford never owned Opel. Opel was owned by General Motors, also an American company, from 1929 up until 2017.
I get excited when plasmo releases a new video (as everyone does) but I’d like to say that I don’t understand how you pull it off. You spend a lot of time filming and editing to a high quality as well as building the models and dioramas, they always turn out so well. So well done 👍