Very classy. On doesn't often find quality modellers on YT, there are but a handful. But you really do belong to the quality sort, and I like your work. I have now subscribed to your channel. This work process is similar in some ways to that of NightShift, although you both have your different refining techniques. I look forward to looking at your other videos and also any new work you post. Thank you. Dziękuję.
Wow Lucasz, you've put a lot of extra work into what I thought was an already pretty damn good kit. I guess there's always room for improvements. Lot's of great tips here, what I like to see is everyone has they're own way of doing things and this gives us all lots to think about when building our own models. Hey... I'm an old dog but I always like to learn new tricks. Thanks for the "shout out" as well, I really appreciate that and I hope It'll bring some new subscribers aboard the Small Soldier crazy train. KUTGW... cheers!🙂
Great video. I dont have time/patience for this type of work but I love the results. These steps are really necessary to get the right metal appearance for KT, Panther, Jagdpanther etc.
Cool video my friend great techniques used and well explained that shel damage looks great something I’ll be trying in the future thanks for sharing 👍🙏
Hi Lukas, another grezt video from a true master, I have to admit I don't think I have the patience for thst much work, plus I am trying to get my 'mojo' back for modelling, at the moment I have two vihicles on the desk, take care mate and keep safe and well, happy modelling, again nice to see you make a physical appearance, cheers mate.
You used same putty as I do for tezture...its great with drop of water and easy to sand after if too much also green stuff for beads as it is usable for 2 hors or so ...milliput for me doesnt work as its water based and tends to stick to everything and when hangling it...comes off on your hands...maybe I need let it set a bit longer also I use greenstuff now for zimmerite with the mastertools zimmerite rollers...great tool btw...I like your style Lucasz,you approach models like I do
Great work! Really looking forward to the next episode! On the front plate, what gun do you reckon made the large impact? Soviet 152 Howitzer? Looks too big for any American guns… Just curious
One thing about hot rolled steel texture, shouldn't imperfections be composed only from pits? With how sheet is rolled there is no way that there could be material added onto surface. Usually imperfections are caused by material sticking to the rollers, non-metallic additions from rollers pressed into sheet, chipping and cracking. Other than that surface imperfections are created by years of corrosion which is often visible in restored vehicles, but this also in form of pits(after removing rust). Slapping putty on top of thicc armor is okay, but imo all excess layers should be scrapped away. This way it wouldn't be looking like casted steel.
I'm very happy to see you here! Thank you very much for your comment! :) And you're right. it should evidently look like what you wrote. Can I use your post in my next videos to explain the essence of rolled steel?