Good morning Lukasz, I followed your instruction and sat down with a nice coffee, the thing with all your model bases even though the process is the same they are all new and differdnt, and this one was absolutely perfect, you are one of the true masters of this great hobby, best regards from Australia, Les
Hello mr.cold.thank u4ur efforts,delivering fun excitenes and Inspiration and knowledge.a very convincing scene you have created. The bradley destroyed more iraqi tanks in desert storm then the abrams.keep the faith.with sticky greetings from Brandenburg germany.yours truly.your modellmate.christian
Truly speaking I try to make them simple as possible. I also use pictures of real vehicles but dioramas made by others are also good source of inspirations.
I really like your technique. I've violated the main rule of modelers: make and sell, not collect. Out of a huge pile of boxes, I like only 4 cars: Abrams Sep V3. Object 199 "Frame" ( Terminator 1. ), T-55 AMD and M1151 Humvee. (I also don't want to give away unfinished models, but throw away 25 boxes... Not everyone will decide. ) And personal life takes time. My question is: how can I improve the glazing of the devices? I know about the DVD method, but is there any kind of stickers or separate paper?
top build on the M2A4 Lukasz.
Thank you very much! :)
Hello my friend. Again a good time if i watch your video. A great work. Thx for showing
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Good morning Lukasz, I followed your instruction and sat down with a nice coffee, the thing with all your model bases even though the process is the same they are all new and differdnt, and this one was absolutely perfect, you are one of the true masters of this great hobby, best regards from Australia, Les
Thank you very much! :)
That contrast beetween the desert ERA and the woodland vehicle looks really cool, and all the small details really sell the realism.
Thank you very much! :)
Another great video 😊😊
Thank you very much buddy! :)
I agree, models look better with figurines, as it gives a sense of scale.
Yep. As always :)
Inspiring as always! Pozdrawiam🙂
Thx a lot mate! :)
Lot of Modellers stuff here! Thank You M8!
No problem mate! :) Perfect stuff! :)
Hello mr.cold.thank u4ur efforts,delivering fun excitenes and Inspiration and knowledge.a very convincing scene you have created.
The bradley destroyed more iraqi tanks in desert storm then the abrams.keep the faith.with sticky greetings from Brandenburg germany.yours truly.your modellmate.christian
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Brawo wygląda fantastycznie jak zawsze 10/10
Dzięki wielkie! :)
Very very nice !!!! Cool!
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Perfect!!!
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Another superb video,thanks for sharing.
No problem! Thank you very much! :)
Wow, very nice work 👍
Thank you very much buddy! :)
always good stuff👍
Thank you very much! :)
Great tips, especially like how you made that road patch it's so convincing!
Many thx my friend! :)
nice
thx :)
Where do you get all your ideas from for your bases? You do a nice job on all of your models.
Truly speaking I try to make them simple as possible. I also use pictures of real vehicles but dioramas made by others are also good source of inspirations.
I really like your technique. I've violated the main rule of modelers: make and sell, not collect. Out of a huge pile of boxes, I like only 4 cars: Abrams Sep V3. Object 199 "Frame" ( Terminator 1. ), T-55 AMD and M1151 Humvee. (I also don't want to give away unfinished models, but throw away 25 boxes... Not everyone will decide. ) And personal life takes time. My question is: how can I improve the glazing of the devices? I know about the DVD method, but is there any kind of stickers or separate paper?
Many thx. There are some AFV Club stickers made for some vehicles. You need to check their offer. :)
The ammo links are perfectly scattered across the vehicle deck. Not sexy but realistic.
Yep. Love such detailing on my models! :)