tonight while painting my German half track with snow wash ,did your windshield trick but with snow dust ,must admit it looks great,tryed a few of your methods and its looking like a rel truck ,having fun making snow slurry now for the tracks and guards,lol my wife thanks you ,she's watching her movies and me not getting moody!
Your skills with these small scale models clearly mark you as Inhuman. ( I do have to say that the models you work with are of much higher quality than the older ones I used to build ) I love these videos, instructive and relaxing at the same time.
Thank you so much for helping me get over my fear of oils and weathering - my models look so much better now! I was always way too light with weathering out of an abstract fear of overdoing it. Now i just go for it. Thanks Plasmo! Awesome video as always!
Another beautiful model! You make free hand painting look so easy (although I know it isn't) and created a great camo with ease. A most enjoyable watch so will see what other wonders you will be creating next.
Than you for taking the time to make these videos, I think your modelling is excellent and you present your techniques in a very helpful way. Much appreciated!
You provide a lot of nice techniques I want to try so I ended up just making a whole new playlist to save everything. It's interesting to see your techniques from a couple years ago compared to now, both provide great results but the newer ones have just a slight refined edge.
you are the best modeler ever i always love it when you post a new model because they are always interesting and watching you work helps me see what to do when i make my own models
Классная работа. По правилам, в Советском Союзе регистрационный номер дублировался сзади на кузове большими белыми символами. Class work. According to the rules, in the Soviet Union, the registration number was duplicated on the back of the body in large white characters.
Great stuff as usual. I almost ordered that exact model set earlier today. Now that I've seen it I'll definitely have to buy it, even though it won't turn out anywhere near as good as yours.
Love the cammo pattern, I was always liked military vehicles in snow... wanted to ask: have you ever tried using clay to make the model first and then paint it? I use this technique for my creations and of course it is quite hard as clay do not really likes being all straight, angular and plane, but after re-watching the videos I can see the improvement. it is really exciting to do as you are not limited by already made models, can add or remove stuff quite easily and create in your preferred scale!