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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.
Music: Quincas Moreira - Scratch the Itch - RU-vid Audio Library

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@louismarchandise5787
@louismarchandise5787 Год 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 Год 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 Год назад
@@kaferrat yeah i find myself doing that a lot on Plasmo videos
@RotnDot
@RotnDot Год 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 11 месяцев назад
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@zemerarts
@zemerarts Год назад
The weekly formula is great. More smaller passion projects like this are so welcomed
@thephilifluffy1838
@thephilifluffy1838 Год 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!
@sir_soap9576
@sir_soap9576 Год назад
I simply love your work Please do more of these type of dioramas
@jacobakana5649
@jacobakana5649 Год 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!
@Quasimodo1957
@Quasimodo1957 Год назад
This isn't model making....it's art.
@TheBonsaiZone
@TheBonsaiZone Год назад
I like all your videos, any format, I always look forward to my Friday's Night Shift!
@codycampbellfishing2007
@codycampbellfishing2007 Год назад
Definitely not what i was expecting but i have had beetles from the 60’s before so this will be cool
@tpaul802
@tpaul802 Год 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
@paulwilson1529
@paulwilson1529 Год назад
Awesome work as usual. Love the non-tank subject too.
@masterolof138
@masterolof138 Год назад
Id say weekly vids are definetly more enjoyable since i always make popcorn to watch these every friday
@TheRedruffian
@TheRedruffian Год 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 Год назад
I Was Thinking The Same About His Garden/ NOW CRATER 🤣🤣🤣
@bob_._.
@bob_._. Год 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 Год назад
This is so true to me
@alvaroromo477
@alvaroromo477 Год 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😁
@bitterbitterbitter
@bitterbitterbitter Год 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 Год назад
Especially Beetles!
@marcelwildeboer
@marcelwildeboer Год назад
Really hoop to see more like this…….I would be proud to have this sitting in my living room..
@Da-Real-Gigachad
@Da-Real-Gigachad Год назад
Idea: one big diorama that has holes where you can insert the smaller dioramas you’ve made.
@Gattobuono
@Gattobuono Год 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. 🙂
@AndrewPayne
@AndrewPayne Год назад
Love this! Something completely left field and totally unexpected, but remarkably executed nonetheless. Well done! 👏
@JayEllis76
@JayEllis76 Год 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
@marlonharris7230
@marlonharris7230 Год 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!
@variouscheeses
@variouscheeses Год 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.
@sambbailey9695
@sambbailey9695 Год назад
Follow your muse with the format, Uncle. Whatever you do, we'll keep watching.
@h.a.9880
@h.a.9880 Год 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.
@jimmy_h1
@jimmy_h1 Год назад
I loved this! The vivid, almost "cartoony" look is amazing. Also, not painting the underbust!
@MetawolfTV
@MetawolfTV Год 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!
@gargolus.
@gargolus. Год назад
this is really cool and charming. there is something really mystic and beautiful about abandoned, overgrown vehicles and structures
@ukaszskorwider9197
@ukaszskorwider9197 Год 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👏🔥
@krmould
@krmould Год 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.
@peterwooldridge7285
@peterwooldridge7285 Год назад
I think you nailed it!! A weekly format would be smashing. Love the commentary
@nopenada3449
@nopenada3449 Год назад
I prefer watching the entire build from start to finish. More, please!
@AudioCorrupted
@AudioCorrupted Год назад
I love this. would you consider doing a large vehicle like a bus or something with water in the top and plant life?
@Ikemann5000
@Ikemann5000 Год назад
The earth effects are astounding! I would love to see many more of this!
@CybranM
@CybranM Год назад
Personally prefer the "complete projects when theyre done" approach but the weekly videos are good too!
@soejrd24978
@soejrd24978 Год назад
No way, how fun! Not a tank, I love that!
@gregoryzagorski8383
@gregoryzagorski8383 Год назад
This was a fantastic video! I really liked the finished diorama.
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER Год назад
I agree
@ashelyfrankow149
@ashelyfrankow149 Год 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
@flyingscotsman9657
@flyingscotsman9657 Год 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
@bernardgaynor9992
@bernardgaynor9992 Год 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
@TheWikingWarrior
@TheWikingWarrior Год 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 Год назад
Hear, hear! Master class indeed!
@gfgdafgdf
@gfgdafgdf Год назад
Amazing, amazing, as always. Your highly stylised, creative and acutely artistic projects are always fantastic. The detail is stunning.
@georgetaylor5482
@georgetaylor5482 Год назад
Ya I'm more of a once a week video than having a long one once in a while, this was incredibly good you should do more like this.
@rafaelvoncina6036
@rafaelvoncina6036 Год 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.
@tedricmj2034
@tedricmj2034 Год назад
This was awesome! I'd love to see more like this
@dogforeyals
@dogforeyals Год 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...:)
@Fionn1014
@Fionn1014 Год назад
The attention to detail is unbelievable. Getting your channel recommended was a true blessing!
@SgtWayneNilesLSA
@SgtWayneNilesLSA Год 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.
@morrisg
@morrisg Год 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."
@daspanzer135
@daspanzer135 Год назад
If we've seen a car now can we expect a plane sometime soon?
@jackygallarati3371
@jackygallarati3371 Год назад
C'est absolument magnifique. Bravo. J'ai bientôt 70ans et je suis fan de votre travail. Cordialement. J.Gallarati.
@joramzieltjens7012
@joramzieltjens7012 Год 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!
@doogralyks87
@doogralyks87 Год 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
@pilgrimgrey4191
@pilgrimgrey4191 Год назад
This video couldn’t have dropped at a better time for me thanks so much for making it. I’m just about to try creating a broken down rusty bumblebee that fell in the Forrest during a battle decades ago. Loved this video 10/10 as always.
@MattMilitaryModels
@MattMilitaryModels Год назад
Nádhera, konečně se někdo odhodlal k pořádnému auto vraku. Best!!!
@silverdragontm9548
@silverdragontm9548 Год 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!
@schwarzfarn4109
@schwarzfarn4109 Год 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!
@dustdirt3672
@dustdirt3672 Год назад
This kind of content is why I build. I love it and really enjoy the full build in one episode. More please!!
@WillCalwell
@WillCalwell Год назад
I really enjoy seeing the whole build and painting in one episode.
@Icyblade01
@Icyblade01 Год назад
so so nice - loving the more vivid and stylised look to the groundcover and moss!
@030corpetlouvet
@030corpetlouvet Год 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.
@markaltizer154
@markaltizer154 Год назад
I definitely like the weekly videos. Something to look forward to. I'd also love to see you tackle a softskin, non-tank, wheeled, military vehicle.
@sjhhej
@sjhhej Год назад
Stunning! Love it. You should do a diorama series of vignettes, "150 years after humans are gone"
@jasondryhurst-smith2409
@jasondryhurst-smith2409 Год назад
Really loved this video. It's nice to see a whole project end to end in 20 minutes, good effects on a small scence. I love the insane detail of your usual content of course, it's all just nice to see examples of lots of different techniques.
@greganixter7352
@greganixter7352 Год назад
Always enjoy any video you choose to post, in whatever time frame you prefer.
@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.
@AAWOLFE-zc6ly
@AAWOLFE-zc6ly Год назад
one of the best weathered nature dioramas I have ever seen...bravo...more please you have influenced me to build something like this, thank you.
@Kageross
@Kageross 6 месяцев назад
Art is not about 'What' it's about 'How". That's an amazing piece of art!
@msamyweber
@msamyweber Год 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.
@brunopina3108
@brunopina3108 Год назад
I vote for the episodic content, I wait for it every Friday, I watch it at night after dinner, it's a great way to relax. I'm not a professional model builder but I make custom action figures on my free time. I've learned a lot from your videos, specially hacks; that's why I think episodes are better, because you can take more time to explain the process in detail. However I'll be happy with whatever makes you feel more comfortable. Thank you!. Greetings from Mexico.
@ninus17
@ninus17 Год назад
personally i like the weekly episodes, because as much as i love plasmo's videos there is too long of a gap between his and it almost makes me forget about him, until i get a notification and i dont want to loose interest in your channel, because you have some really good techniques and are good at teaching them.
@zoltannagy4936
@zoltannagy4936 Год назад
I've seen all Nightshift videos, and this is my new favourite.
@antonvoloshin9833
@antonvoloshin9833 Год 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 :)
@danyennis8126
@danyennis8126 Год 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.
@TheTedazerty
@TheTedazerty Год 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.
@screwthebobbin
@screwthebobbin Год назад
I like the longer vids, but as long as we get one a week I'm happy with that
@thegoodearth7
@thegoodearth7 Год 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!
@ampstamp
@ampstamp Год назад
9:53 this looks like an actual painting if you pause it, amazing
@peterrobinson7187
@peterrobinson7187 Год назад
I loved the format of this episode and the subject matter made a welcome change. More like this please Mr. Nightshift! 👍👍
@ModeliteDiorama
@ModeliteDiorama Год назад
Yes please do more of such projects. For me, I always like variation in topics and techniques!
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER Год назад
Oh yes, love weathering the cars........... 👍👍 Great vid 🙂
@olly7248
@olly7248 Год назад
This is one of my favourite RU-vid Channels… congratulations on what you have achieved 🎉
@NepoGamer
@NepoGamer Год назад
I personally like these shorter more manageable videos instead of watching several episodes. In addition, I love the diversity, this is probably one of my favorite videos so far, it's refreshing to see new themes
@13Jesko
@13Jesko Год назад
Great Build I am a civilian modeller i didn't like military stuff but i like your dioramas and i can learn much this is why i like your videos and i am very happy you build this civilian model
@vinnywelsh
@vinnywelsh Год назад
I like this kind of small project. Helps break up the videos between large builds and is a great resource.
@slizgi86
@slizgi86 Год назад
Fantastic! Broken and dirty glass in one of the window would be a great addition.
@AnExtrovertPaints
@AnExtrovertPaints Год 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.
@wankertosseroath
@wankertosseroath Год назад
I like both videos! Episodes for big projects, but these compact videos with smaller projects are great too :)
@BladeRunnerC
@BladeRunnerC Год назад
What an awesome video. I love the way you broke this down, I have often fancied having a go at something like this but in all honesty didn’t have a clue where to begin. Now I feel I can at least have a dam good try at it. I also love the idea of full video’s as it would capture the full build from start to finish. Once again thank you my friend for all your help and inspiration.
@DavidSmith-ss1cg
@DavidSmith-ss1cg Год 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.
@KrzysztofMajewskiTworzy
@KrzysztofMajewskiTworzy Год назад
Thanks to this video I learned how to properly make rust and rot effects.
@MrLonesomecrow
@MrLonesomecrow Год назад
This is fantastic, please do more like this!
@erikdevries9208
@erikdevries9208 Год назад
I watch to learn techniques. I think this, and the buildings in the dioramas are the best aspects of your videos.
@finbah
@finbah Год назад
This video was great and refreshing. I find all your videos really inspirational and informative but I did really like your relaxed experimentation in this one and seeing the whole project in one go. I don't mind less frequent videos at all especially if they're more satisfying and fulfilling for you to make. Your enjoyment really comes through in this one.
@Rohnon
@Rohnon Год назад
I love this Diorama, wouldn't have thought that I'd enjoy a Diorama like that so much. Definetly enjoy the newer videos more! :)
@christiaanodea7805
@christiaanodea7805 Год назад
Thank you again for an inspiring video. I'm primarily an aircraft modeller, but I am so inspired by your work, your approach, your sense of humour. I do miss it when I open RU-vid and there isn't another weekly video, but then I know what will follow is a really intense project like the one you did a couple of weeks ago. So I see value in both these longer weekyl ones and the themed ones that can drop every two weeks or so. I just don't want you to stop. Thanks again for the brilliant work, I hope this video does as well as your others so that you can see the type of reach you have extends past the armour guys to almost everyone in modelling. Cheers From Australia.
@matthewsinclair8751
@matthewsinclair8751 Год назад
I love it, if I were a car restorationist I would put this on my desk
@yewhocksoon3489
@yewhocksoon3489 Год назад
Martin, thank you for posting. Each episode is very educational. techniques could vary but it has been always enjoyable to watch you in action.
@nithazra
@nithazra Год назад
What a wonderful build. As always, your skill is incredible, and only surpassed by your humble attitude! I enjoy having regular videos from you, but the most important thing is to do what inspires you.
@firstletterofthealphabet7308
The one thing that makes me prefer Night Shift over so many other vehicle modelers in general is the personality, and there’s so much of it! And all of his techniques come from some past experience, not just textbook stuff, and I love it!
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