Red Noob that’s just a blue plate with cream soup on a yellow table seen from above, but I kindly let the RAF use my idea as they seemed to quite like it.
Most people think that tanks and panzers are the same, but they are different. Panzerkampfwagen means Armourbattelwagon. Tanks are what we store water, fuel or other liquid materials in.
But plasmo and quick kits are my favourites.quick kits has an easy accent to understand.Sorry plasmo:P.At first I had trouble with plasmo accent but then I eventually understood it.Never the less plasmo and quick kits are awesome modellers
george halloran71 yes, but that was a different variant. If you compare the Ausf A with the Ausf F, they barely even look like the same tank, except for the turret
@@Peter8831 it isnt reaaaly a word technically but it is used usually when you are either excited (kinda like yelling yes or oh yeah) or throwing something, usually for distance.
Hey Plasmo, great video. Also a question, when I apply the Tamiya panel liner black over my acrylic base color and then use enamel thinners to remove the excess it’s smears my base coat. Do you know what I’m doing wrong?
I am always impressed with your builds. Thanks for posting! I typically prefer larger kits, but the techniques I have learned from you all go into them, and it is helping me immensely. I am working on a 1/35 M4 Sherman from Dragon and putting it in my first diorama. I hope to finish it today :)
Hey you make great content and you started making me get into this so thanks I wanna do the extra stuff but it’s more expensive but I’m now starting to like this hobby
I was panel lining my abrams model the other day and there were lots of stains from it, but I didn’t know how to get rid of it, I never thought you could use enamel thinner! Thanks!
I too look forward to each new video. I wish I had the patience to work to your level so I know I have no right criticise but I wonder generally if weathering can be overdone. WW11 Tanks no problem, but lorries and aeroplanes worry me. Lets think about German lorries, they made thousands but almost as soon as they were made they were destroyed so in most cases even in the last few moments of their life the chances are that they appeared almost new with only superficial dirt, seconds later they were burnt out wrecks. the plane that flew the most RAF bomber missions in WWII flew 138 mission, less than a thousand hrs of operation, and ground crews really looked after THEIR aircraft. The other day I was looking at a model of a Dam Buster aircraft, and it was made to look battered to bits, but the 19 aircraft on this mission were brand new, 8 were completely destroyed, and one belly landed in Germany. The surviving aircraft were returned to Avro to be returned to normal spec. I'm lucky to live near a aerodrome from which spitfires constantly fly, and I know that the their merlin leak oil like a sieve so oil streaks are normal, but in WWII they had a planned life of 40hr but Ignore me if I'm rambling.
2:50 - that is one of the reasons I watch - perfectionism. You don't settle with mediocrity, everything you do is exceptional. And that really stands out, in a good way.
Another great build!! 👍 One thing that really gets me about your videos is the people who dislike them. How can someone dislike this!?? Currently there are 19 dislikes on this video.....the way I see it is 19 people need to have their heads examined!!
the tank itself was quite derpy, they made it as a heavy infantry support vehicle...yeah, it didn't work out so well. They made around 30 of them, there is one displayed in belgrade on kalemegdan if you're interested XD.
@@Starburst7641 not at all,this vehicle was designed to have protection against stuff like the boys. That at rifle was very outdated and by 1941 almost useless against tanks,so it's role was switched to a anti-material rifle,kinda like the modern barret .50 cal of the american army.
David, You do such an amazing job with your videos and builds. Your passion really shows through. This winter I plan to do some armour builds. I’ve been focused on Wingnut wings for a few years but I’m going to fit in at least one Panzer this year. Thank you for the inspiration and allowing us all a peek into your world. Very Kind Regards from So Cal. Pat
Why would you paint a German panzerkampfwagen made in 1939 NATO black? NATO didn’t even exist until ten years after this tank. This tank would have been No. 46 dunkelgrau.
Tell me please, how do you apply GX100 Super Clear III nitro-varnish on Tamiya acrylic paint (XF-80 and XF -50)? Why doesn't nitro varnish corrode acrylic paint ??? Share the secret!
Another great video very nice seeing the whole process and I really like how you show the products you use. I have the one barrel version of this kit so will come back and watch this again before I start it. Keep up the great work!!
Sir!Tamiya has desert yellow !Dark yellow! German grey!Basically all the German tanks came from Arsenal the famous soccer team!These tanks only two colours after production : inside white outside dark yellow!No matter what tiger 1 or king tiger same situation!All these camouflage colours made by troops due to Nazi shortages of colour resources!So they created German grey for their metal!
hey if you want another small but still 1:35 scale model you should get the TKS-B from Mirage, it's an intersting little thing and i'd like to see how you would paint it.
Tracks are confusing in the instructions I did what it said but it came up so short, I'm guessing you have to use all the parts and not what the book says
Plasmo, you’r models are awesome. If you’ve thought about next plane you gonna build. Please take a look at SU-35S (Flanker-E) made by hasegawa in 1:72 scale. Kit is absolutely amazing. I’m sure you can build an astonishing model from this kit. Hope you’l find it interesting. Best wishes!!!
From plastic parts to a masterpiece......once again you proves to be the best model maker on RU-vid. Could you build Ayrton Senna's TAMIYA McLaren MP4/4 ? I would love to see the fabulous result
Super nice tutorials ! Question: I am planing to use Vallejo Air (water) acrylics. I like very much the effect you get with Tamiya panel line + X20 thinner but I have read Vallejo water acrylics do not get on well with enamel/alcohol thinners. Since the X20 will be used with the wash (after the paint is dry/cured) will I have problems? If yes which alternative do you recommend? I read that Vallejo water based washes are not so good...
Lovely build! On my Trumpeter IS 3 I made some modifications, and one was the lenses for the headlights. I took a piece of transparent sprue and warmed it up, flattened it, and than made some groves with a blade on it, pretty much like glassblowers! :D It worked like a charm! I'd recommend You giving it a shot too, its a no risk pocess, which could yield great results! Keep up the great work! :) Kindest regards, Janó
Hey David, excellent work! I’d like to know if you can build a diorama using a Fw190 1/72 scenario for me... we can talk about €€ in private! Thanks 🙏🏼
The other day I was browsing my local online hobby supplier and I found this wonderful kit, so I thought: Let's give it a try. He's sooo cute and I know exactly whose work will be my reference. Thank you for making me aware of this small and unusual vehicle of WWII. From judging your work, I think I will have a great time building it.
these are the best model builds i have seen. I was wondering if you would consider building and AH64 Apache helicopter or a uh60 blackhawk helicopter with conversion to medivac
Hey David, I've noticed you paint many smaller parts once you've glued them onto the model. Why? I thought it would be easier and cleaner to do it beforehand. Amazing anyway, as always. Any chance you can build a WW2 U-boat? Keep it up :)
Absolutely Brilliant!. I'm transported to the western front in the 40s. Just like other comments your the best on YT. Thank you David. Cheers from New Mexico
Hi! I love your videoes! And I just got back into this hobby after more than 15 years, last I was a kid! You were for sure and inspiration in starting up again, the kits you build are simply beautiful. But I'm having a bit of trouble getting rid of all the mold lines and sanding my putty to a nice finish - which sandpaper do you use? Which grit?
Stunning. I'm still telling people in my shop about your channel. If you want to see how plastic models are suppose to be built, you must see this guy called Plasmo. As always Master, Thank you.