How to Make a Simple North Africa Base in 1/35 Scale -- 501 s.Pz.Abt Tunisia 1943
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Painting the digital camouflage on the ZBD-89 is taking longer than expected, so this month we return to our Panzer III and we will give him a little base to live on. A base really improves the presentation of the model, and it's very easy to do!
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What kind of base would you like to see me make next?
That SIG 33 of yours would do nicely.
Cobblestone road
Cityscape. Defense of Berlin, Stalingrad, or Sevastopol. Something to that effect.
@@hansvandermeer7635that's a good idea actually. I have bought that kit again and will build it again some day. It would make a great subject for an urban scene.
@@danreed7889I have something planned with a cobblestone street!
I've been debating making display bases for my armor. I think this video just killed the debate... Great tutorial and a very lovely bit of display.
Great job! I can’t believe it only took you 3 evenings!
It was much easier than I expected.
Day 1. Apply the Sculptamold
Day 2. Sand and paint, dry for 45 mins and apply the glue and dirt
Day 3. Airbrush the dried base, apply the grass, paint the cactus.
That looks quite the part, Evan. Well done!!! It amazes me, that Michael still has some earth left in his back yard to send to you 🙂
I imagine a big hole dug in his backyard 😁
@@Panzermeister36 LOL
Очень здорово и познавательно! Спасибо!
Great video Evan .. glad to see your pickles didn't kill you ..😅
Lol thank you Richard 😁
Good, "how to make" video with presentation of all the steps to success, Evan.
The use of the real earth contributes very well to the real look.
Best wishes and have a nice weekend. Joachim
Thank you Joachim! Not just any dirt, real German dirt 😅
Yes I know, dirt specially screened out by Michael/Hamilkar Barkas. I also use my sifted garden soil in my dioramas. Also German dirt. Has proven itself.
Best wishes, Joachim
I seem to remember that it was pointed out years ago in Military Modelling magazine that the cactus was actually from a totally different continent and was just artistic licence. As always, great work as usual.
This type of cactus is visible in photos taken in Tunisia featuring this unit I am modelling. It's a sort of euphorbia, which is technically not really a cactus, but through parallel evolution it looks the same.
Great work. It's nice to see some "old school" tips still in use aka the matt medium. Another is MOD PODGE matt glue/sealer.
Great tip! I find that the matte medium dries very strong so I trust it more than white glue etc.
Hi buddy, your diorama looks mega cool. it will certainly help me in doing a desert diorama. Thank you for sharing, mate. cheers, Gary UK 🇬🇧
Looks great! Your display base really sets off the Pz III. Love the cactus. :)
Thank you Steve!
WOW !!! What a timely video. I'm now starting to make North Africa base. Geat tutorial. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Cheers NOB! I imagine that base will be for your Pz II F?
Yes. I've planned the layout and will start to make the base soon.
I always enjoy your videos. Your models are always well finished and your teaching style resonates with me.
I was a bit bummed when you referred to your model railroading days in the past tense. I always enjoyed your freight car weathering videos as well.
Oh I still do model railroad. I just haven't done scenery on a railroad in a decade.
hello,very good job!i love the panzers in Africa and you made a very realistic diorama,amity from France Patrick
Cheers Patrick. I will have some French content coming soon.
@@Panzermeister36super !! Good weekend
Quick and easy base indeed. Nice addition are the cacti 🌵 excellent walk through 💥👍💥
As a resident of Arizona, You can take my word for it - those cactus look awfully good.
Certainly more appropriate to Arizona...
Very nice, simple base that adds to the model without taking the focus off of it. Great work. Also loved how you brought the dust colors together.
Never seen this done before great work will give it ago myself, thanks.
Hope you enjoyed!
Great little project, short and sweet! Well done 👍 Normally, I would like a bit bigger base but this really gives the feel that the road continues off the edge.
Next base - maybe a wet, snowy and muddy spring scene?
Thats an amazing job, its all in the detail.
Thank you! It was much easier than I expected it would be.
Yep, it is as easy as it looks and i love how you gave it your own little spin here by adapting the approach to your style. Love it!
Thank you Michael. Your bases are very inspiring for me and your dirt is invaluable. Everything here is flaky clay or full of stones.
This is very good. I dont know how i feel about you doing bases like Hamilkar, but ill allow it. I even bought some foliage and clay with intentions to do a base like 10 years ago.
Excellent tutorial! Reminds me that I don’t have to have an elaborate diorama for my finished models. Thanks for this!
Fantastic base! You make it look so easy ^^
Phenomenal Evan!
Great job!
Allways good!
Thanks again!
Awesome work and finish as always !. 👍 Keep on Happy modeling !.😄
Very nice. A simple, but effective base. Funny, because I am doing the TNCA Salinas Tank. Mexico's first and only tank. So, the desert look you have done comes in handy. Thanks.
Really good Ethan, thanks for the walkthru!
I’d like to see you get into figure painting?
I will be painting some figures soon for sure. I have one for this tank in fact...but I have to get some practice in first.
Short, informative and good looking video🎉
Thank you!
Hello. A very nice Dio. Great Job. Love it.
I think that looks fantastic!
Thank you!
Great advice!
Very nice.
Cheers Steven!
@@Panzermeister36 To you as well. Always enjoy your work. Gives someone my age ideas from a younger modeler.
Outstanding Content!
Very cool!
Really good!
Awesome!
This is great.
Thanks Evan =)
Hope that Micro Sol has not killed you yet ;) Great work as always! I recentely made a base for my DAK Panzer III,but I should have wanted for this to come out,to copy it onto my shelf ;) Regarding what base,you should maybe do something with resin,like an abandoned tank (Panzer of the lake type thing),or a tank camouflaged so much you cannot even see it. I mean,the decision is up to you.Hope for more of this!
Cool effects.
Thank you!
Thaks for the guide, very impressive! Nice lifehack with the soap, didn't know about it. Don't you think that applying wash effect after highliting (e.g. cactus) eliminate the drybrush highlight? I do it vice versa: dark wash, highlight.
I wash is only applied to the shadows/edges of details it runs off (or I wipe it off) the raised details that were drybrushed.
Looks real good mate! - And so simply done! Plain old plaster of paris should work too you reckon?
The thing that bothers me is the dust collection over time, as this little gem sits on my shelf. And the damage for curious, clueless fingers. Do you have a good source of perspex display cases of different sizes & shapes? Cheers
I display them in an IKEA detolf cabinet which is a mostly sealed glass cabinet. It keeps off most of the dust!
And plaster of Paris should work, though it may not hold a shape as nicely as the Sculptamold while still wet.
Cracking good time.
Great job as always!!!! Hey that MIG Afrika Korps wash. How do u delute it? With what?
I used the MiG Productions thinner. Any enamel thinner will do.
That’s a neat little base. Goes to show that’s little more effort than sticking a tank on that proverbial plank goes a long way to showcase the model better.
Absolutely! I had this guy on a temporary plank to transport it to a show. But it now looks a million times better on a real base.
What an amazing diorama!🔥🔥 Definitely will try this with my next model. Can I ask a question, do you know how I can make an oxide red with only tamiya acrylics?
I've done that in the past... I'd mix XF-68 NATO Brown with XF-7 Flat Red. Start with 75% '68 and 25% '7. You might need to adjust from there. XF-9 Hull Red is too dark on its own but you can try lightening that too
@Panzermeister36 OK, thank you so much!🙏
¡Ole! 😊
Great tutorial... But was there cacti in the North African desert?
Yep. I have some photos of them in Tunisia, including the one I showed in the video.
Very nicely done.
I have been looking for those round painting panels in Ottaw but so far have struck out. Michaels - nope, Deserres - nope. Amazon - nope. Haven't tried Wallacks. Lots of square and rectangular but no round ones. Where do you get yours?
cheers, Graham
I got these at Deserres in Bells Corners. Up the steps into the rear half of the store, directly on the left after the steps. The round ones are 20-30 bucks while the squares are less than 10. I got them on a slight sale so it wasn't terrible. Ideally I'd mill them myself for pennies ..
@@Panzermeister36 acckkk! yes indeed, there they are. I wasn't looking in the right place. Indeed, pricey but noted as an alternative, always nice to have choices. I did find some round discs at Dollarama but a bit thin that you could glue several together to build up some thickness, another option.
cheers, Graham
What color were fire extinguishers on German armor?
Usually dark yellow or grey. A similar but slightly different colour than the base camouflage colour of the vehicle. They were not red when mounted externally.
Hate to tell you this but those cactus plants are only found in North America, so unless you are modelling the German invasion of Arizona they are incorrect. Everything else is spot on.
These cacti are clearly visible in numerous photos in Tunisia, taken with vehicles from the 501 sPzAbt which is what I am modelling. The photo of the cacti I included near the end is an Italian gun crew in North Africa for example.
@@Panzermeister36 Prickly pears (mostly O. stricta) were originally imported into Europe during the 16th century. They are now found in the Mediterranean region of Northern Africa, especially in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, where they grow all over the countryside (WikiP)- so PM is correct
Apologies, looks like you are right, especially if modelling Tunisia. I’ve always associated the Cacti with Arizona and the dried bushes with the Sahara, and the drier areas of Eastern Libya where the cacti are less common with the desert war.
I’ve been watching for a long time, why don’t you do modulation? Everything is fine, but at the end your models look monotonous and flat..Like toys..
This is a mystery to me.
Personally I find modulation is not the realistic style I aim for in my models. I can appreciate it on others' models but I am usually trying to match a historical photograph.