I love your work. The colours are great and you did not even do the oil dot technique. Very inspiring. The Tamiya kits are great by the way. Easy to build and not much parts.
May be an old kit, but is a pleasure to build, and looks like a T-34/76 Model 1943 in its war paint. Other than those who are going to get out a ruler, or already know from having read endless regurgitation of the same old same old rivet counter's review its dimensions are sufficient to present unmistakeably as a T-34. And, the price is very right.
@@spgmodels5709 I'm old now, and confess to preferring the simplicity and pleasurable fit of Tamiya kits when it comes to building. Anything Tamiya air or armour from the mid 1990s on is generally sufficiently good enough a representation for me OOTB save those requiring Zimmerit. When it comes to Zimmerit, I either buy a variant which doesn't require it, e.g. Panther Ausf G late production, or go with Dragon with one of their kits moulded with Zimmerit. I even prefer Dragon's DS tracks these days to link and length or the tedium of assembling Magic Tracks.
Getting some life into this old kit is one thing (by the way, well done 👏)but, the production values of this video is some of the BEST I've ever seen 👍
Thank you. This T34 also had a hard time getting the colors out. At that time, there was no policy on how to cast shadows. If you look at it again, you can see the traces of the hard work.
I love your work. The colours are great and you did not even do the oil dot technique. Very inspiring. The Tamiya kits are great by the way. Easy to build and not much parts.
Great job on the t34
Thanks!
May be an old kit, but is a pleasure to build, and looks like a T-34/76 Model 1943 in its war paint. Other than those who are going to get out a ruler, or already know from having read endless regurgitation of the same old same old rivet counter's review its dimensions are sufficient to present unmistakeably as a T-34. And, the price is very right.
It's an old Tamiya kit, but we've made it many times in the past. This time, we made it in pursuit of the fun of painting. Thanks for the comment.
@@spgmodels5709 I'm old now, and confess to preferring the simplicity and pleasurable fit of Tamiya kits when it comes to building. Anything Tamiya air or armour from the mid 1990s on is generally sufficiently good enough a representation for me OOTB save those requiring Zimmerit.
When it comes to Zimmerit, I either buy a variant which doesn't require it, e.g. Panther Ausf G late production, or go with Dragon with one of their kits moulded with Zimmerit. I even prefer Dragon's DS tracks these days to link and length or the tedium of assembling Magic Tracks.
Getting some life into this old kit is one thing (by the way, well done 👏)but, the production values of this video is some of the BEST I've ever seen 👍
I'm very happy.
thank you. I will continue to do my best.
Very nicely built and painted..Great job. 👍
Thank you.
It's very encouraging. Please see the next work.
Just stunning, in every way.
Thank you. This T34 also had a hard time getting the colors out. At that time, there was no policy on how to cast shadows. If you look at it again, you can see the traces of the hard work.
super demo one of the best i saw
I'm very happy. Thanks for the rating.
新チャンネルですね!こちらも楽しみにしております!
ありがとうございます。
スケールものはこちらに掲載いたしますので、お楽しみに^^/
ブログ記事からきました。参考にしたくて動画版を待ってました。
某海外動画と見間違えるほどの素晴らしい作品ですね。
こちらも同じT34のキットが黒い状態で待機しています。
ぜひマネさせてください。
稚拙な私のブログを読んでくれてありがとうございますm(._.)m ペコッ
感謝感謝でございますよ。
無理やり一本でまとめておりまして詳細少ないですが、どうぞご参考になればと思います^^
i like japanese style model work
Thank you
cool tank but you dont have to use every bottle of weathering product you got on it, 1st layer is not even visible in the end
Can this work be said so? I also left the trial and error in the video.
Too much weathering again...
That's your standard.
The answer lies only within yourself.
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