curious to know why ? you added seam 'weld' detail @ 6:55 -7:05 ..It's incorrect . A well made presentation ..misleading but informative and entertaining
That sir was a outstanding finish to one of the worlds most iconic MBT's, not to mention one of my favourite, you have done a excellent job, well done.
Un trabajo excelente, muchísimas gracias por compartir su método de trabajo es todo un honor poder ver lo en acción, Gracias Maestro. Un cordial saludo desde España (Alicante)
2:21 Yeah, i have an AFV club shot kal gimel and a centurion 5/2 kit, and both of the have the canvas mantlet covering in rubber. They also have rubber tire parts, as well as a metal barrel! no resin figure though... I will say though this kit has workable plastic tracks, while the afv club ones come with rubber sets. AFV does sell cheap metal tracks, but overall i like those plastic links better
I think there are some inaccuracies in building it as a Yom Kippur war, and... I think AFV club is better for everything but the tracks. Thank you for watching!!
Hello, great looking model. But I just wanted to say, and in no way a criticism of your work, but the seam that you filled going around the turret is supposed to be there. Just wanted to let other modellers who watch this video know.
The colour I usually use as a base is blackish paint, but In the case of these whitish sand colours, I thought it would simply be too dark, so I chose this colour. Thank you for watching and subscribing!
Maestro, lo único que no termina de convencerme son las calcas, yo no estoy a su nivel y seguramente lo esté haciendo mal pero prefiero hacer plantillas siempre que es posible y reducir al mínimo el uso de calcas, otro detalle son las ruedas de rodamiento, yo hice el servicio militar en un Regimiento de Caballería (Lusitania 8) como conductor de carro de combate (tanque) (tank), y le puedo asegurar que la goma de las ruedas están gran parte de ellas "rotas" les faltan trozos por las rocas que se meten entre las ruedas y las orugas, quiero decir que un vehículo tan castigado y envejecido como este debería de tener algunas bandas de caucho-vulcanizado de las ruedas con desperfectos, un saludo Maestro.
Nagyon jó maga a videó és szép munka. De ha már ilyet csinál , legalább a körmeivel kezdjen valamit mert az elég undorító ahogy kinéznek főleg full közelről.
curious to know why ? you added seam 'weld' detail @ 6:55 -7:05 ..It's incorrect . A well made presentation ..misleading but informative and entertaining
Thanks for the pointing that out. As for the weld marks, my research is lacking.
That sir was a outstanding finish to one of the worlds most iconic MBT's, not to mention one of my favourite, you have done a excellent job, well done.
Thank you!!
That sir was absolutely superb, the Israeli Centurion is one of my favourite MBT, you have youzelf another subscrber, happy modelling.
Thank you!
Your attention to detail in weathering is mind blowing 👍
Thank you!!
Your weathering techniques are spectacular!! 👍
Thank you!!
Wonderful work.
Thank you!
Un trabajo excelente, muchísimas gracias por compartir su método de trabajo es todo un honor poder ver lo en acción, Gracias Maestro. Un cordial saludo desde España (Alicante)
Me alegro de que tú también veas mi vídeo. Muchas gracias.
Отличная работа!
спасибо!
Super well done paint work and weathering.
Thank you!
Outstanding! Respect.
Thank you for watching!
Would not be surprised as the Amusing kit is a direct copy except for the missing parts, from the AFV Club....
Right. This was built at the request of Model Magazine and I wouldn't have chosen it myself. Thank you!
2:21 Yeah, i have an AFV club shot kal gimel and a centurion 5/2 kit, and both of the have the canvas mantlet covering in rubber. They also have rubber tire parts, as well as a metal barrel! no resin figure though...
I will say though this kit has workable plastic tracks, while the afv club ones come with rubber sets. AFV does sell cheap metal tracks, but overall i like those plastic links better
I think there are some inaccuracies in building it as a Yom Kippur war, and... I think AFV club is better for everything but the tracks.
Thank you for watching!!
Nice work!!!! 😎🤘🏻
Thank you!🤘🤘
Hello, great looking model. But I just wanted to say, and in no way a criticism of your work, but the seam that you filled going around the turret is supposed to be there. Just wanted to let other modellers who watch this video know.
I guess I didn't check that enough.
Thank you for watching!
さいこうです
ありがとうございます🙇♂️
Great video. You have a new subscriber. Would you mind explaining why you chose a base coat of dull red?
The colour I usually use as a base is blackish paint, but In the case of these whitish sand colours, I thought it would simply be too dark, so I chose this colour.
Thank you for watching and subscribing!
Maestro, lo único que no termina de convencerme son las calcas, yo no estoy a su nivel y seguramente lo esté haciendo mal pero prefiero hacer plantillas siempre que es posible y reducir al mínimo el uso de calcas, otro detalle son las ruedas de rodamiento, yo hice el servicio militar en un Regimiento de Caballería (Lusitania 8) como conductor de carro de combate (tanque) (tank), y le puedo asegurar que la goma de las ruedas están gran parte de ellas "rotas" les faltan trozos por las rocas que se meten entre las ruedas y las orugas, quiero decir que un vehículo tan castigado y envejecido como este debería de tener algunas bandas de caucho-vulcanizado de las ruedas con desperfectos, un saludo Maestro.
Великолепно!!!
Спасибо, что нашли время посмотреть мое видео!
awesome nice
Thank you for watching.
Hey im new to the hobby. What glue is that you use? As i dont wanna use the glue that comes cuz its messy.
The glues I use are Tamiya Cement and GSI Creos Mr. Cement SP.
Are the track workable ?
Yes. The tracks in this kit are workable.
Nagyon jó maga a videó és szép munka. De ha már ilyet csinál , legalább a körmeivel kezdjen valamit mert az elég undorító ahogy kinéznek főleg full közelről.
A jövőben óvatosnak kell lenni. Köszönjük.