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I remember reading about this build on Modelling News and thinking "Man, that truck is a bit overweathered. Wonder how David will do this kit". And then I realized that it was you that wrote the article. 😂
Oh wow, not sure how I missed this video. Many years ago I 3D modelled the rocket, trailer and Hanomag for part of a WW2 Flans Mod vehicle pack in Minecraft back in the day, I did a lot of research to make it as accurate as I could, so this brings back a lot of memories. Outstanding work as always!
There are two types of modelers. The ones who care about the exact historical detail and the exact tone of the color or shade they use, and the artists! Dear friend Plasmo you are an artist! And i am a big fan of you. It's great achievment to make a tiny thing look real and not toy!
PLASMO is the guy who never lets those silly production #'s and pin holes go unnoticed! I have no idea what living creature on earth (besides ants) who'd see those things on the fenders and roof of the truck :-)
I am new to this channel and I have to be honest with you, your modeling skills are off the hook brother. You are the best. I love watching you put these plastics pieces together and bring them to life. Great stuff!!!
Good one,David. a beautiful paint job. The Hanomag SS100,looks similar to the British Scammell heavy tractor/truck. Thanks 4 sharing your ideas with us.
Your model builds are an absolute joy to watch! It's always so exciting to see a new video up on your channel. I'd give you two or more thumbs-up if i could!
Bonjour de la France ville dunkerque. Cela fait 20 ans que je fais des diorama ,maquettes. .sens vouloir en rajouté pour moi tu est d'un tres grand niveaux que je abstiendra drois pas ..ces vraiment du plaisir à regardé ta façon de travailler la patine. .Que du plaisir ✌✌👍👍😀😀🇫🇷
As was pointed out, a weathered V2 is highly improbable... I built a one and resisted the temptation to weather it. This being said, I love your builds, great technique and detailing.
You know how you can watch a really good artist just doodle and it somehow comes out looking really good, and you think to yourself ‘I can fo that’, and then you do and it looks like a 3 year old just scribbled on paper? Well, I see what he does, I have the same materials, I try to mimic the actions, and let’s just say it doesn’t like like the finished object, or really anything else recognizable in our universe. At least I can see what I’ll never be able to attain. I just don’t have the artistic flair I guess. That said, I still have fun. That’s something I guess.
Wow! Great one fellow model builder!! Although we are in far different levels...! You’re videos capture my attention. Too bad that model wasn’t able to go from: mobile to launch from the manufacturer. I’m going to attempt some of your methodologies. Thanks and keep em coming brother ✌🏻
A weathered and aged V2 rocket.....??? This is not possible. Once they were built in the factory, they were shipped to a launch site ....... and launched. I studied many pictures of V-2's, before I typed this text, but I could NOT find a single picture of an old, weathered and worn V-2. They just did not exist in WW2. Unless you are depicting a truck and a rocket, many years after WW2. I did find pictures of a V-2, covered in blankets with camouflage patterns. That means the rockets had extra protection....! (= no weathering, clean rocket) The truck looks like it's a hundred years old, too........... On the box the drawing artist made a big mistake by aging and weathering the vehicles. I hoped you would NOT make that mistake.... (Info : books, Google images) Really good images : nl.pinterest.com/pin/575897871071713452/?lp=true
Thanks a lot. I agree with everything, and I appreciate the comment. so why I did this? It is sometimes more essential for me to make model enjoyable and show interesting techniques then focus on precise realism. I am a big fan of sci-fi and fantasy, so I am affected, and I do not have problem paint model with hello kitty scheme. for example, this one is abandoned in dark German forest in 1949. I can imagine that. :-D I think this one looks a little bit dirty. No, just kidding. I do not want to argue. i.pinimg.com/originals/14/67/27/1467279245373c116016fc9e776b33fe.jpg
Really nice. It would be cool to make a small diorama, perhaps with a couple of allied troops, of whatever nation you like, looking at it. The only addition I would give, would be a camouflaged tarpaulin placed loosely over the A-4 'Vergeltungswaffen Zwei'.
The kit is definitely very worth of the price with great detail and everything you need to build it straight out of the box. However kits like that come with a pretty high price. Not saying that they are not worth it, but they shouldn't start replacing all the other cheap kits released in the market, that can also give you a very respectable finish with a little of scratchbuilding as well.
Some full brass would have been nice on the radiator. Back then they used brass and copper for the radiators. Maybe some brass with green around edges of the chip. One thing you may want to consider...towards the end the V-2s were launched very quickly after being built. So the trailer and trucks were very beat up but some V-2s were launched with wet paint practically.
PLASMO - plastic models that will be awesome. Can’t wait.. we all know you’re busy. I too can’t seem to get anything done so many kudos to you for doing these vids.
you are a continuing inspiration to what I want to accomplish as an artist. You are the finest modelist I've ever seen. So I wonder, who do you look to when you want to learn something new ? Who is your Mentor ?
i just watched 20 minutes of what i finished 20 minutes ago, and mine looks like yours in the way of detailing, because it`s imposiible to make a copy of a diorama, a good detalied one like yours :)
G'day David - you have inspired me to build this kit. You mention in your video that there is a link to camouflage templates in the description but I cannot find them. Are you able to post it again, please? Thanks.
Firstly thank you and your work is art... I believe the small truck is over weathered but just my opinion.. Can I ask what airbrush you use? I have not purchased one yet.. Also what type of tool are you using on your Dremel tool for the interior cab grinding? Thanks
hi plasmo, can you please share how do you thin your tamiya acrylic colors and at what psi settings do you normally use to airbrush your models. thank you for sharing your excellent videos. joseph@singapore
It is a great video, but your colors are incorrect for the V2 Division vehicles. All of the battery equipment, including trailers, were base coat sand yellow. Some had green camo splotches. There may have been some SS100 tractors used that were a different color, but as a whole, the sand yellow was applied at Lager Rebstock during the outfitting of the batteries in 1943-44.
V2 taken out of chain worn out as an armored car about six month of duty? Realism? I do not know! Mode model maker certainly! In this domain we take away more and more from the reality, I find! so , its a great and awesome built ! thumb up mate ! jy ;-))