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Old Rusty VW Beetle Rotting In The Forest - 1/35 Diorama 

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My friends, tonight we're trying something completely different!
Patreon: / nightshiftmodeller
Enjoying this type of content? Well, if you're new here, then don't be shy to subscribe and maybe even turn on notifications because I keep posting stuff like this every week!
Disclaimer: Most of the weathering products I use in my videos such as Ammo by Mig Jimenez, AK-Interactive, Wilder and VMS were sent to me for free, but with no obligations to promote them. I received a lot of them a long time ago, even before I started this channel. VMS is also one of my Patreon supporters. Being independent from big and exclusive sponsorship deals and showing you a wide variety of different brands and products was one of the founding ideas of this channel and I will always stand by this.
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@louismarchandise5787
@louismarchandise5787 2 года назад
To me, the weekly show formula is better than waiting weeks to a big video. This one was another masterclass by the way.
@kaferrat
@kaferrat 2 года назад
I agree. I would rather have shorter weekly content than a long video every 2-3 weeks. I personally just don't care for the really long videos. I usually end up skipping through the slower parts of a build.
@codycampbellfishing2007
@codycampbellfishing2007 2 года назад
@@kaferrat yeah i find myself doing that a lot on Plasmo videos
@zemerarts
@zemerarts 2 года назад
The weekly formula is great. More smaller passion projects like this are so welcomed
@RotnDot
@RotnDot 2 года назад
I like the variation of subjects you've got going on right now. I like the multi-episode tank-specific builds, but I love the sprinkling of "one-offs" like this one in between, just to showcase some techniques or even do stuff that wouldn't easily fit in with armoured models.
@musteriera7015
@musteriera7015 Год назад
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@rajnichauhan2939
@rajnichauhan2939 Год назад
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@thephilifluffy1838
@thephilifluffy1838 2 года назад
I definitely prefer these newer "full length" videos. And I also really like the idea of you doing more types of vehicles, not just tanks!
@jacobakana5649
@jacobakana5649 2 года назад
The streaking on the sides of this looks amazing, it compliments the chips nicely! I also think that this is some of the best plant life that you have ever made, it looks just like the Forrest near my house! I quite like these different videos, as it shows a wide range of applications for your techniques. I can certainly agree that it is satisfying to have one video to cover an entire project, I think that you should do what you think is best. A happy and comfortable modeler can produce the best work, so if you need to step away from an upload schedule sometimes, it would be okay. Keep up the great work!
@bitterbitterbitter
@bitterbitterbitter 2 года назад
Absolutely beautiful model! A tiny side note for future reference, the first thing to rust away on abandoned cars is usually the floor.
@philipbarrett3151
@philipbarrett3151 2 года назад
Especially Beetles!
@tpaul802
@tpaul802 2 года назад
This is exactly why I love your channel. You don't just use the same techniques over and over. You are always trying something different. Thank you
@Gattobuono
@Gattobuono 2 года назад
Please make more dioramas like this! I love the end product, and the format in terms of time and detail was perfect for me. 🙂
@codycampbellfishing2007
@codycampbellfishing2007 2 года назад
Definitely not what i was expecting but i have had beetles from the 60’s before so this will be cool
@bob_._.
@bob_._. 2 года назад
Personally, I watch because of your skills and personality so whether it's a complete project or a chapter of a longer build doesn't really matter to me -- a new Night Shift post means a fun half hour.
@brodogbro9900
@brodogbro9900 2 года назад
This is so true to me
@JayEllis76
@JayEllis76 2 года назад
I love this style, im a big nerd for rotting abandoned vehicles! A subtle thing that would be very cool, is to have a figure with tools working on it, either to salvage parts from it or to getting it back to the road again
@TheBonsaiZone
@TheBonsaiZone 2 года назад
I like all your videos, any format, I always look forward to my Friday's Night Shift!
@marlonharris7230
@marlonharris7230 2 года назад
Small tip. When I add the isopropyl alcohol to seal the dirt I put it in a small spray bottle so I can cover the whole diorama in a couple sprays. But as usual you’ve created a masterpiece!
@sir_soap9576
@sir_soap9576 2 года назад
I simply love your work Please do more of these type of dioramas
@Da-Real-Gigachad
@Da-Real-Gigachad 2 года назад
Idea: one big diorama that has holes where you can insert the smaller dioramas you’ve made.
@030corpetlouvet
@030corpetlouvet 2 года назад
Thanks for show civilian models, I weathering 1:50 models (excavator, dumper, etc), and for me, is a fantastic master class that aid in my process. Very grateful, thanks.
@krmould
@krmould 2 года назад
I really like the post-apocalyptic look. I would love to see other ruin scenes, perhaps a WWII tank wreck scene set in 1946 - 48 after nature has taken over. The idea of a civilian poking around the wreck would be exciting as well.
@TheRedruffian
@TheRedruffian 2 года назад
Martin: your videos never fail to make me smile - but when the big brush came out at 17:45 that produced a proper laugh! Thank you, for your skills, your teaching and your humility. PS. Your garden must be just a crater now, as you've taken all the soil, dust, leaves and twigs for dioramas!
@garyparker2969
@garyparker2969 2 года назад
I Was Thinking The Same About His Garden/ NOW CRATER 🤣🤣🤣
@AndrewPayne
@AndrewPayne 2 года назад
Love this! Something completely left field and totally unexpected, but remarkably executed nonetheless. Well done! 👏
@h.a.9880
@h.a.9880 2 года назад
I really enjoyed this video as a change of pace. For one thing, it's nice having one self-contained video every now and then, but it's also nice to have something radically different. I'd actually like to see you do a plane or helicopter model tbh. The projects that end up with several videos are nice to get a more detailled look at your work process and how to get certain effects, but a short, sweet video that gives you payoff in one go is nice when one craves a bite-sized Night Shift video.
@marcelwildeboer
@marcelwildeboer 2 года назад
Really hoop to see more like this…….I would be proud to have this sitting in my living room..
@kathleenpatterson3963
@kathleenpatterson3963 Год назад
I totally loved this video. I am a O scale model railroader and am currently planning on modeling a WWII U.s. Army fuel truck that has been abandoned ever since the war you have greatly helped me visualize how to make it happen. Thanks for sharing your talent. From: Arlin, Michigan, USA.
@ampstamp
@ampstamp 2 года назад
9:53 this looks like an actual painting if you pause it, amazing
@WayneNiles01
@WayneNiles01 2 года назад
I think that you should create video's that you want Martin. This new format is a great idea, but the past history has been very successful also. I honestly think that it's your building/painting/ presentation that is the attraction. As an armour builder myself, I love the subject change, and this was very helpful as a learning tool.
@ashelyfrankow149
@ashelyfrankow149 2 года назад
I am 16 right now, and hearing that your early projects were not exactly stunning, due to inexperience and low budgets is very uplifting considering you are SO good at making models. U inspire me
@alvaroromo477
@alvaroromo477 2 года назад
You are the Bob Ross of armor modelers with less happy accidents, your videos are strangely soothing I never miss one. Make a tutorial on the finish of your studio wall, it looks like you applied some armor techniques in there😁
@TheWikingWarrior
@TheWikingWarrior 2 года назад
Gonna be honest. I've always been hugely impressed by your projects but I think this is by far my favorite. Something about the techniques all being distinct in the final product while still blending beautifully together. I really love this.
@Vulturefist
@Vulturefist 2 года назад
Hear, hear! Master class indeed!
@AnExtrovertPaints
@AnExtrovertPaints 2 года назад
I like this format a lot. Wouldn't mind you showing off more of these techniques on some old world war relics left to rot in the desert, jungle, or forest like this.
@AudioCorrupted
@AudioCorrupted 2 года назад
I love this. would you consider doing a large vehicle like a bus or something with water in the top and plant life?
@soejrd24978
@soejrd24978 2 года назад
No way, how fun! Not a tank, I love that!
@jimmy_h1
@jimmy_h1 2 года назад
I loved this! The vivid, almost "cartoony" look is amazing. Also, not painting the underbust!
@thegoodearth7
@thegoodearth7 2 года назад
Your model expertise is equaled only by your video skills. Go with your passion and interest in the video process. It will in itself motivate you to greater heights of creativity!
@ukaszskorwider9197
@ukaszskorwider9197 2 года назад
This is absolutely mindblowing work. On so many levels I do not even know where to start to describe how fantastic this looks like👏🔥
@flyingscotsman9657
@flyingscotsman9657 2 года назад
I prefer a video every week as it feels like I'm getting more content even if I'm actually not. I also like these smaller projects as they seem more achievable for me replicate as I don't have room to store large dioramas and build models to the limit that my pocket money stretches
@Ikemann5000
@Ikemann5000 2 года назад
The earth effects are astounding! I would love to see many more of this!
@gargolus.
@gargolus. 2 года назад
this is really cool and charming. there is something really mystic and beautiful about abandoned, overgrown vehicles and structures
@gregoryzagorski8383
@gregoryzagorski8383 2 года назад
This was a fantastic video! I really liked the finished diorama.
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER 2 года назад
I agree
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER 2 года назад
Oh yes, love weathering the cars........... 👍👍 Great vid 🙂
@gfgdafgdf
@gfgdafgdf 2 года назад
Amazing, amazing, as always. Your highly stylised, creative and acutely artistic projects are always fantastic. The detail is stunning.
@variouscheeses
@variouscheeses 2 года назад
I am liking the short-format single weeklies. Not every subject will fit into this style, but it adds nice variety from week to week.
@dogforeyals
@dogforeyals 2 года назад
this is going to be very educational for me...:) for me I prefer those chapter by chapter shows, it feels more exciting. It's like tv series that makes you excited and look forward for the next episode, Imo...:)
@erikdevries9208
@erikdevries9208 2 года назад
I watch to learn techniques. I think this, and the buildings in the dioramas are the best aspects of your videos.
@tedricmj2034
@tedricmj2034 2 года назад
This was awesome! I'd love to see more like this
@MetawolfTV
@MetawolfTV 2 года назад
For me one complete video is preferred, unless it has a complex diorama. Then its one for the subject and one for the diorama. Again, a matter of complexity. If it is a tutorial type, make a series, break it down per subject/objective. (Short videos into a playlist) Importantly, do what you enjoy most. Take as much time as you need. I am here for the QUALITY RESULTS you have put out over the years. Don’t really care about the frequency. Of course, more videos the better 😋 Keep em coming!
@morrisg
@morrisg 2 года назад
Martin, you can make videos whatever way you wish: weekly episodes or one start to finish. Whichever way you do it, I'm constantly amazed at your artistry and inventiveness. Thank you for another entertaining video!
@johnson6048
@johnson6048 Год назад
So true. I'm just happy to get to witness it. It's very interesting and inspiring. "All good things to those who wait."
@masterolof138
@masterolof138 2 года назад
Id say weekly vids are definetly more enjoyable since i always make popcorn to watch these every friday
@doogralyks87
@doogralyks87 2 года назад
An interesting diorama idea i have is to make a crashed airplane in a forest, after seeing this diorama i think it would look amazing if you made something similar
@rafaelvoncina6036
@rafaelvoncina6036 2 года назад
Loved how you achieved volume with moss by layering the foam AND the paint, it makes it pop. Also, adding 'mistery plants' was a very clever way to introduce some crisp verticals into the composition. Good eye! You could go for full feature videos instead of episodical. However, using time stamps (or chapters) would then be in order for all those who are into the "I don't have the time" hype. I'm glad you went for a non-weapon this time, too.
@paulwilson1529
@paulwilson1529 2 года назад
Awesome work as usual. Love the non-tank subject too.
@joramzieltjens7012
@joramzieltjens7012 2 года назад
I really like the weakly videos, it is always nice to know that there will be a video on Friday evening after a tough week of school. Although I appreciate longer videos as well sometimes. It has always been worth the wait!
@slizgi86
@slizgi86 2 года назад
Fantastic! Broken and dirty glass in one of the window would be a great addition.
@sjhhej
@sjhhej 2 года назад
Stunning! Love it. You should do a diorama series of vignettes, "150 years after humans are gone"
@sambbailey9695
@sambbailey9695 2 года назад
Follow your muse with the format, Uncle. Whatever you do, we'll keep watching.
@greganixter7352
@greganixter7352 2 года назад
Always enjoy any video you choose to post, in whatever time frame you prefer.
@antonvoloshin9833
@antonvoloshin9833 2 года назад
As for me, I'm good with longer waiting. There is always a lot of stuff to do in the free time, and it's always enjoyable to just sit with some snacks and beer and watch a long video :)
@JerryH171
@JerryH171 2 года назад
I think a good variation is the way to go, I love your big projects but also the smaller ones like this. It is also really nice to see you handle simpler projects because for me and many others I would guess it is way easier to use your video as a guide for their own projects.
@danyennis8126
@danyennis8126 2 года назад
dude you killed it! im a car guy and i have been in the woods many times finding rusty gold, this looks very realistic. feels like a lost abandoned car like i would come across.
@CybranM
@CybranM 2 года назад
Personally prefer the "complete projects when theyre done" approach but the weekly videos are good too!
@recurvestickerdragon
@recurvestickerdragon 2 года назад
Mossy decayed surfaces are some of my favorite of all time
@timthomas395
@timthomas395 2 года назад
Great work. I would prefer long-form videos with lots of step-by-step instructions. You are a very good teacher, and I really like your videos.
@zoltannagy4936
@zoltannagy4936 2 года назад
I've seen all Nightshift videos, and this is my new favourite.
@fotomakr
@fotomakr 2 года назад
This is really cool, from bending the plastic into dents to moss. I can totally see finding this in a forest.
@KrzysztofMajewskiTworzy
@KrzysztofMajewskiTworzy 2 года назад
Thanks to this video I learned how to properly make rust and rot effects.
@Fionn1014
@Fionn1014 2 года назад
The attention to detail is unbelievable. Getting your channel recommended was a true blessing!
@tankcrewman8317
@tankcrewman8317 2 года назад
wow this vw beetle looks so realistic i like the moss effects just needed a denizen of the forest maybe a fox on the ground or a bird on the roof. As for the video question, i enjoy every one of your videos whether full project or episode. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Thanks for modeling and for being a part of it.
@TheTedazerty
@TheTedazerty 2 года назад
Your my weekly dose of modeling so I'd rather the option 1. On the other hand it's really nice to have some longer videos.
@DavidSmith-ss1cg
@DavidSmith-ss1cg 2 года назад
WOW ! What a GREAT job ! I have to admit that I've owned several VW Beetles in my life(I'm 67) - and one of 'em was an off-white(almost yellow) one with LOTS of rust. I remember watching the VW slowly become popular during the 1960s and it never seemed to change; they just slowly, incrementally improved. I also loved the German concept of a utilitarian "People's Car." One of my favorite VWs was one that I owned in Germany, when I was stationed there with the US Army. It was very light yellow, like the one in your video, and the doors were red-oxide primer, with softball-sized light-grey primer dots where the trim clips had been, so it was named "Spot." They're STILL one of my favorites.
@Quasimodo1957
@Quasimodo1957 2 года назад
This isn't model making....it's art.
@johnbowyer6902
@johnbowyer6902 7 месяцев назад
Beautiful. I could see this with an abandoned old Citroën CV2 I'm astonished about your detail and inventiveness, too. Thankyou.😊
@silverdragontm9548
@silverdragontm9548 2 года назад
Beautiful my man! My dad, former car mechanic was watching, too. When you damaged the fenders, he literally said: „You can get them as replacement!“ 😂 See ya!
@sadheartcreaciones
@sadheartcreaciones 2 года назад
Imao... longer videos and a deep information about we love. Time is needed to see techniques from begin to the end of application. Half hour is my favourite long view. Thanks for sharing your skills over the years, is very appreciate.
@davidandreotti7271
@davidandreotti7271 2 года назад
Weekly videos are better in my opinion. I really enjoy watching your technique and listening to your instruction and thought process helps make me a better modeler.
@leechurchill1515
@leechurchill1515 2 года назад
I’ve enjoyed the split builds but this one was pretty enthralling, I even sat and watched it on the tv rather than my phone. It’s a great build, your skills are amazing and you have given some inspiration as to what I should do with a disappointing Italeri Land River kit!
@glitchii_uwu
@glitchii_uwu 2 года назад
i personally prefer the weekly episodes, but having a one off full video every now and then would be really cool.
@goldenghost2676
@goldenghost2676 2 года назад
I am begging you to do more of these! Absolutely loved this video
@norseman_5334
@norseman_5334 2 года назад
Wow… just wow!!! It might not be a tank but there’s so much to learn from this video. Thank you very much and keep them coming!
@paulregner5335
@paulregner5335 2 года назад
I really dig the result of this project! I think that more videos of this nature would be fun.
@schwarzfarn4109
@schwarzfarn4109 2 года назад
I love overgrown dioramas like this and the contrast of decay and life! Water, rusting remnants of technology, lush plants, ferns, slime molds.. Yesplease!
@burps20
@burps20 2 года назад
Please, please, PLEASE do more post apocalyptic dioramas!!
@AllisAllAboutminis
@AllisAllAboutminis 2 года назад
Oh wow I LOVE this!!!! It would even be a cool under water model for a diorama!!! Its amazing
@bernardgaynor9992
@bernardgaynor9992 2 года назад
Love it. The military themed models and dioramas are awesome, but seeing this sort of thing every now and then would be really cool
@screwthebobbin
@screwthebobbin 2 года назад
I like the longer vids, but as long as we get one a week I'm happy with that
@randomberk
@randomberk 2 года назад
Weekly is better for me, rather than waiting for weeks between videos. I don't mind whether it is full build or broken up. I like variety though, so I think modelling other subjects that interest you is the best, rather than just armour.
@DaKea90
@DaKea90 2 года назад
I.... LOVE IT! I wouldn't mind more rotten and rusted builds
@kylekallies3381
@kylekallies3381 Год назад
The car turned out amazing love the aging you did to it to make it look old and rusty
@paulkilner7239
@paulkilner7239 2 года назад
A bit of both types of formula is good. Keeping it diverse and more interesting than ever before. Enjoying the vids more and more.
@thetacticaldeer2792
@thetacticaldeer2792 2 года назад
I was surprised to see you building something that’s not a tank, let alone a civilian car! As always, it turned out incredible. I have an idea for you too… A German train from WWII hauling tanks that was blown up, maybe on a bridge. The diorama would include broken train tracks / a broken bridge, a train car, and some tanks rotting away in the bottom of a ditch / ravine. An extra addition could be civilians visiting the wreck about 20 years later, and having a 1960s truck that the civilians drove to the wreck site. Of course this is a idea of mine and your free to build as you please.
@Trees_dont_exist
@Trees_dont_exist 2 года назад
I think this is the best of your projects. Absolutely stunning
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 2 года назад
Thank you , Uncle Martin . 🐺
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 2 года назад
The compleat uploads are very good , one a week sounds good , Nice job ,Thank you . 🤗 🐺
@daniellejones5981
@daniellejones5981 2 года назад
Mix it up! Multi part here, one long complete there. It also keeps us All from getting bored! Even though that's not likely to happen 😉 Thanks to you I look forward to Friday!!! And that's a beautiful Beetle!
@peterbiggin7193
@peterbiggin7193 2 года назад
I don't often comment but I have to say I loved this. Great to see the start to finish process and as much as I enjoy building armour it was really good to see a change of subject
@beck645
@beck645 2 года назад
I hate saying the same compliments as everyone else so I won’t. You sir are insane. Insanely good at what you do. In the afterlife I hope I can be 10% as good as you making things look old and battered. Your videos are a joy. I love how conversational your narration is. Oh darn. Now I think I sound like the other people here telling you how talented you are. Curses! Gosh how I would love to see you build and paint an old beat up robot. That would be amazing. Can I see a show of hands for that. Everyone? Yea!!
@dxdx5638
@dxdx5638 2 года назад
Longer videos ? Yes please.
@TheQueer23
@TheQueer23 2 года назад
I love a video every week, but at the end of the day, it is entirely up to you! it's your channel, so you get to decide.
@allys537
@allys537 2 года назад
YES more please!!!!! this is fantastic. maybe add a figure discovering it? I love this scene. I would love to see more longer videos, lest often. this allows us to see a whole "Show" and see it from start to finish.
@williamsaloka9043
@williamsaloka9043 2 года назад
The moss effect is awesome. I'm a Professional Fantasy sculptor, and I put a lot of moss in my pieces. Very well done, muh friend!!
@peterwooldridge7285
@peterwooldridge7285 2 года назад
I think you nailed it!! A weekly format would be smashing. Love the commentary
@matthewsinclair8751
@matthewsinclair8751 2 года назад
I love it, if I were a car restorationist I would put this on my desk
@Ruggliff
@Ruggliff 2 года назад
This is definitely one of your best. Oddly enough something about this rotting car seemed really fresh.
@msamyweber
@msamyweber 2 года назад
I love this! It turned out wonderful. Such detail, hell, you could set it up in a faux window to change perspective and scale and make people think it was just outside. Thank you for sharing this. The paper leaves and painted paintbrush bristles, a masterstroke.
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