@@wickerman7689 Like fidinboca... I'm on TWO now but both were amicable partings and we civily split stuff up, And all of my hobby stuff was mine before I married them so... no worries there! And I'm actually still Friends with both. The Second one we share Grand Kids, and we just... moved apart. We are actually BETTER "FRIENDS" now then when we were together! So it's all good. I lucked out that way! :D And my Second "Ex" knows and is friends with my current girlfriend... so that's good too, :D
I actually really dig this paint scheme, it tells a story. Like, this isn't a spanking new machine, it's later in the war and the vehicle has seen combat and been pieced together with whatever was at hand. It's going to be a really interesting piece when it's done, looking forward to seeing the upcoming steps!
The Fehrmann Tanks were real Frankenstein Tanks. I really love the miss match, chaotic energy you captured with your paintjob. You made an extremly characterfull model here. ❤
I haven’t waited so intently for a video to come out since I was a little kid. Saw this video came out and I squealed like a little girl. What the hell is wrong with me.
I think, the fact that you are basing so much of the way you paint this Tiger on the thoughts about its (potential) history and the things that it has been through, gives it a lot of character, and that alone makes it exceptionally beautiful. I'm looking forward to see what else will come :)
I really enjoy watching your videos with my 14 year old son. He actually puts down the video games to watch. He is a little disappointed that his models don't look as good as yours. I tell him you have had more practice, and his will get better with practice as well.
Since 2006 i own a Computer and watched a lot of modelling tutorials, i repeat i watched a lot....but Martin youre the best tutorial maker ever, youre steps looks so easy to copy and i already did it to my MENG Jagdpanther with a great result, thank you for teach us, help us and make our hobby more fascinated. In my eyes youre the best and i hope you will never stop to make another video. Also greetings to the speaker, youre so funny, i like your accent, so you both are really great. Greets from Germany
A really big thank you for yet another great tutorial. During these troubled times, your episodes and comments are very comforting. Thank you and keep safe. Tony
The highlight of each week when the Night Shift video is available. I learn something each week which has improved my armor builds. Thanks for sharing your techniques.
I have no words in english to say what I think, but in spanish we say... IMPRESIONANTE!! I´m waiting for the next video like a child. Marvelous work Martin!
There is something wrong with 5 people who gave dislike to this video. What is wrong with them? Severe case of envy, of course. Martin, my friend, this Tiger looks incredible, can't wait for the chipping part. Enjoy the painting and stay safe.
An odd looking kitty. Captured perfectly. I’m enjoying this series very much. Thanks yet again for your marvellous work. As always G’day from Australia mate.
I'm doing my first model now. Keep it up, i love to be able to take advantage of all your experience, to make my models better. And your humor helps with keeping this whole hobby fun.
The scheme looks great. I did a similar scheme on a Hummel (15mm scale) a few years ago. Based on same idea, grey vehicle over painted in yellow. Learning so much from watching. great work.
Wow! After last weeks episodes I was really (for the first time) a bit sceptical if you could 'save' it, but now it looks absolutely incredible! These filters and oilpaint really changed the look of this beast
Still with you brother. I like the way it's going too. It's *supposed* to look strange considering everything it's been through what with the (probably) poorly-applied and damaged zimmerit, field repainting and parts replacements probably from different donor tanks and factories at different times. It's amazing it even still looks like a Tiger instead of a chimera.
Its not an ugly Tiger. Right now it looks realistic and interesting. You can see what happend to the tank through all those years during the war. Uncle Night Shift you are telling the story with this tank. Keep up the good work.
always like watching your video's, as a model railroader these techniques work well on weathering rolling stock. I really enjoy the commentary though...always good for a laugh or 2..keep them coming!
Truly fantastic my friend You have a superior eye for catching this, subtle command of these colors.....I see where you are going with the Panzer Grey....and so subtle tonal changes in the armor yellow as well. Highlights and different fading , shading washes ...blended Really crazy good. Inspiring!!!! Thank you!!
Hey there Uncle Night Shift, love your channel. I'm so glad I found it, you've made me a better modeler. You're doing the lord's work, keep it up, my friend.
I always apply a light wash on (or in) Zimmerit, make it looks like dust that have settled in those crevasses, as it certainly would. Keep on, can’t wait to see the final result!!! 😎
I think that, despite that odd paint scheme, it looks fantastic so far. I'm going to try that distressing technique on a Corsair that I'm building so thanks for your videos uncle Nightshift, they have been super helpful !!!
Great video again, uncle Night Shift :) I must admit that you give me a lot of inspiration for my projects. It is great to see each and every single build step and then a finished model. I look forward to seeing the next video with your Fehrmann Tiger.
Excellent! I look forward to every episode of this one. I've got a late war Dragon brand Tiger I've had stashed away for awhile. Going to watch this build until it's over before I start on it. Very good techniques!
I really appreciate you buddy. I’ve got a jag tiger coming in made by tacom and I’m going to follower these shows for it. It’s going to take forever yay 😁
damn and I was following up really well with this kit building a panther, and then everything went to hell with the tracks. Really love what you did though with those oils, it really is a cheat where, the more you work with them you just make it better
Wow. You've had a thumbs down! Probably from a jealous TH-camr. Anyway, enough of that. Brilliant, as always. Thank you Uncle. Oh, by the way. I'm still not mastering your techniques from months, maybe, years ago. Grrrr.
YES! it's the ug-I mean AMAZING PANZER seriously though it really doesn't matter how bad the colors are when you paint and weather things they look goooooooooooooood. -faithful subscriber :)
Thanks for the videos crazy Uncle Nightshift. I used some your techniques and advice to make a really nice Tamiya M-41 that my local IPMS club gave me a blue ribbon for.
Looks very good. And it is one of my favourite ways in modelling - making non standard vehicles, like less known versions or variants of famous tanks or planes, non typical things, and so on - exactly like in case of that Tiger. Good done! ;) All the best for You! Beware of coronavirus! ;)
Very cool to watch you and Evan going at Tigers simultaneously! 👍🏻 I think it looked awesome and authentic last week and even better today 😁 looking forward to your famous chipping and glad to hear there will be some effects to show the remnants of the lost zimmerit layer
Martin, I try to turn everyone on to VMS products - they work really well. They freak me out because it's weird, but I've been surprised everytime. Their photo etch CA glues are my mainstay, the decal solution is super hot and melts decals great. Clean slate remover was like magic. I haven't used everything, just what I have troubles with (photo etch). I think Uschi Vanderosten has a solution that is supposed to cut down on the dry time for oils, but I think it's just a medium that's available to artists called Liquin. I use Liquin for my oils.
Great work as usual, coincidentally, Tiger F13 has just appeared in the book I’m reading (An eclipse without a future - Ulrich Saft). Interesting to read a little more info on such an unusual tank.
Once again, a great video. I just found that is pretty therapeutic for me in this times of worry looking at your videos. Many thanks uncle Night Shift?
That is a cute lil cat! For it is so cute, please stop calling him ugly o_o. Looks great, after next week I feel Ready to work on my captured king tiger a Little more. Stay healthy!
Man, this Tiger is not ugly. Is like me, 57 years old, He has a great personality and has already fought many battles ... two divorces.
That damn Panther took the kids!
@ fidinboca: Haha, awesome answer, mate! ;)
(I only divorced one, but I'm only 52..!)
@@wickerman7689 Like fidinboca... I'm on TWO now but both were amicable partings and we civily split stuff up, And all of my hobby stuff was mine before I married them so... no worries there!
And I'm actually still Friends with both. The Second one we share Grand Kids, and we just... moved apart. We are actually BETTER "FRIENDS" now then when we were together! So it's all good. I lucked out that way! :D
And my Second "Ex" knows and is friends with my current girlfriend... so that's good too, :D
@@j.s.connolly8579 any updates on this?
Hows it going now at 61?
Don't call him ugly! He has feelings and is beautifull :v
Also, NEINth
Also also, have you noted you are on 6nein thousand subsneiners?
69? next milestone: 420
@@NightShiftScaleModels blazeit game of the year? I see you are a man of culture
@@NightShiftScaleModels most beautiful tiger ever
@@Mitch_N_Monty_get_fuked watching 2021
Ah, my new favorite Friday activity, watching Uncle Nightshift's latest modeling adventure.
Same here, I end up watching the video 3 or 4 times lol
@@nadiedeinteres1285 Me too!
Martin Kovac's modeling adventure: tiger is unrepairable
Everything looks better with a wash applied :D
Panzermeister36 my boy!
even me?
@@Professor_Sexespecially you
@@thebakedtoast :3
I think your banter on broken English is the most soothing and explanatory modeller on TH-cam. :)
I love how you bring such a seance of humor to the modeling world, Thank you
I actually really dig this paint scheme, it tells a story. Like, this isn't a spanking new machine, it's later in the war and the vehicle has seen combat and been pieced together with whatever was at hand. It's going to be a really interesting piece when it's done, looking forward to seeing the upcoming steps!
It ain't "off" at all. It's really starting to come together, and I'm fascinated just watching you work!
The Fehrmann Tanks were real Frankenstein Tanks. I really love the miss match, chaotic energy you captured with your paintjob. You made an extremly characterfull model here. ❤
A video on oil washes as soon as I'm ready to apply them to my Stug? Perfect timing as usual, Uncle Nightshift.
After a horrible morning foraging for supplies in the apocalypse Uncle Night Shift comes along and makes it all better again with another video!
Fridays are my favorite day of the week because my uncle nightshift uploads on Fridays ❤️
The moment when you can‘t tell wether you‘re „only“ watching an entertaining modelling tutorial or a comedy show😄
I haven’t waited so intently for a video to come out since I was a little kid. Saw this video came out and I squealed like a little girl. What the hell is wrong with me.
Benjamin Thurlow I did a happy dance.
That's totally normal
No you didn't tho
Same tbh
2:33 - That doubtful looking 'face' in the white paint as you're saying how the Oil Expert won't spoil the colours. Priceless
That Tiger is looking so cool already! Can't wait for the next episode with the chippin'!
Chipping is gonna be the moment when it all really pops 😊
Martin, i dont know how can people can call that tiger ugly, i think it looks amazing, lot of personality and detail, love it.
Man I don't even do armor modeling (or really any modeling these days) and I'm still excited for a new video every friday
I think, the fact that you are basing so much of the way you paint this Tiger on the thoughts about its (potential) history and the things that it has been through, gives it a lot of character, and that alone makes it exceptionally beautiful. I'm looking forward to see what else will come :)
Lots of subtle but highly effective work. Don't fret on the names of techniques, as you say it's all about results !! Thanks Uncle night shift.
It's horrible your "show" is only once a week, I am addicted :D
Loving the way this tiger is coming along!! Can't wait to see it finished.. 👌👌
The more you say it’s ugly than the more you will screw up, stay positive and safe! Keep it up 👍
I really enjoy watching your videos with my 14 year old son. He actually puts down the video games to watch. He is a little disappointed that his models don't look as good as yours. I tell him you have had more practice, and his will get better with practice as well.
Since 2006 i own a Computer and watched a lot of modelling tutorials, i repeat i watched a lot....but Martin youre the best tutorial maker ever, youre steps looks so easy to copy and i already did it to my MENG Jagdpanther with a great result, thank you for teach us, help us and make our hobby more fascinated. In my eyes youre the best and i hope you will never stop to make another video. Also greetings to the speaker, youre so funny, i like your accent, so you both are really great. Greets from Germany
Hey, thanks! The speaker and modeller is the same person 😁
@@NightShiftScaleModels Ahhhh ok, well thats impressed.
So horribly great it deserves a round of applause. Looking superb.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I love it, seems to be very realistic to this old modeler.
A really big thank you for yet another great tutorial.
During these troubled times, your episodes and comments are very comforting.
Thank you and keep safe.
Tony
The highlight of each week when the Night Shift video is available. I learn something each week which has improved my armor builds. Thanks for sharing your techniques.
No matter what a Tiger 1 always looks on fleek.
I have no words in english to say what I think, but in spanish we say... IMPRESIONANTE!! I´m waiting for the next video like a child. Marvelous work Martin!
Once the oils start going over the zimmerit, the green and yellow difference really starts showing. Super nice!
Wow, the weld beads really make the model. And the wash makes the weld beads. 😊
There is something wrong with 5 people who gave dislike to this video. What is wrong with them? Severe case of envy, of course. Martin, my friend, this Tiger looks incredible, can't wait for the chipping part. Enjoy the painting and stay safe.
As a model railroader, I really enjoy the weathering techniques you're showing... I'll have to give it a shot in 1/87th!!!
An odd looking kitty. Captured perfectly. I’m enjoying this series very much. Thanks yet again for your marvellous work. As always G’day from Australia mate.
I watched the making of the tank today at 10 am.
Now at 10 pm I see this video in my recommendations.
I'm doing my first model now. Keep it up, i love to be able to take advantage of all your experience, to make my models better. And your humor helps with keeping this whole hobby fun.
It definitely looks odd but this kitty is growing on me, more with every episode.
You’re one of my favourite modellers, love your style of painting and weathering. Keep it coming Martin.
I think you are doing a good job it's all about having fun and Finishing the kit
I'm glad you are still having fun. Outstanding oil paint demo. I love VMS stuff but I'm still waiting for the aha moment with the oil expert.
Martin love the blend of the oils on the sides and with the zimmerit looks so perfect! another great viedeo, thanks!
Серьезный подход к изучению матчасти! Исполнение на высоте!
Man I'm loving this Tiger. I hope someday I could afford to build something like this. Can't wait to see it finished
This guys models are so good they should be in movies!
The scheme looks great. I did a similar scheme on a Hummel (15mm scale) a few years ago. Based on same idea, grey vehicle over painted in yellow.
Learning so much from watching. great work.
Wow! After last weeks episodes I was really (for the first time) a bit sceptical if you could 'save' it, but now it looks absolutely incredible! These filters and oilpaint really changed the look of this beast
Still with you brother.
I like the way it's going too. It's *supposed* to look strange considering everything it's been through what with the (probably) poorly-applied and damaged zimmerit, field repainting and parts replacements probably from different donor tanks and factories at different times. It's amazing it even still looks like a Tiger instead of a chimera.
The paint job is really growing on me. Very unique compared to some of the more common paint jobs.
Братан! Лучше чем твои видео я не видел! Всё очень подробно и доходчиво!!!!
I am a simple guy,
When I see a night shift video I hit like
Keep up the great work 💪🏻😁
MARTIN!!! Beautiful. Just Beautiful. That is all. Keep up the amazing work.
Its not an ugly Tiger. Right now it looks realistic and interesting. You can see what happend to the tank through all those years during the war. Uncle Night Shift you are telling the story with this tank. Keep up the good work.
You make it look so easy! You also manage to explain the techniques so well. Thank you, please keep uploading this is excellent content!!! :)
Everybody needs a weird looking Tiger on a Friday night. Progress though to making it look 'not weird'.
Sure it's going to be a fantastic result.
But it'll still be a weird Tiger 😁
always like watching your video's, as a model railroader these techniques work well on weathering rolling stock. I really enjoy the commentary though...always good for a laugh or 2..keep them coming!
thanks uncle nightshift! I was in need of a proper way to use the oil dot technique and this was a very helpful video!
Truly fantastic my friend
You have a superior eye for catching this, subtle command of these colors.....I see where you are going with the Panzer Grey....and so subtle tonal changes in the armor yellow as well.
Highlights and different fading , shading washes ...blended
Really crazy good.
Inspiring!!!!
Thank you!!
Hey there Uncle Night Shift, love your channel. I'm so glad I found it, you've made me a better modeler. You're doing the lord's work, keep it up, my friend.
I always apply a light wash on (or in) Zimmerit, make it looks like dust that have settled in those crevasses, as it certainly would. Keep on, can’t wait to see the final result!!! 😎
A LOT going on with this build! Attention to detail is amazing, we'll have to see where this goes 👊
I think that, despite that odd paint scheme, it looks fantastic so far. I'm going to try that distressing technique on a Corsair that I'm building so thanks for your videos uncle Nightshift, they have been super helpful !!!
In my opinion the tiger look's even better now good job, nice video.
It´s getting there. Nice work.Let´s see how it looks once you are done with the grey areas. I think it will be great
Great video again, uncle Night Shift :) I must admit that you give me a lot of inspiration for my projects. It is great to see each and every single build step and then a finished model. I look forward to seeing the next video with your Fehrmann Tiger.
this is super cool ! those final paints really work!
I LIKE it! Aesthetics are not a primary consideration in real life of combat machines.
Love how this is turning out.
Excellent! I look forward to every episode of this one. I've got a late war Dragon brand Tiger I've had stashed away for awhile. Going to watch this build until it's over before I start on it. Very good techniques!
Very distinctive. I like where it's going.
I really appreciate you buddy. I’ve got a jag tiger coming in made by tacom and I’m going to follower these shows for it. It’s going to take forever yay 😁
Hey Night Shade, I think it's looking really great man, frigging awesome.
Uncle night shift: uploads new video
My sadness: Ight imma head out
One of the best things of Fridays!!!
damn and I was following up really well with this kit building a panther, and then everything went to hell with the tracks. Really love what you did though with those oils, it really is a cheat where, the more you work with them you just make it better
Wow. You've had a thumbs down! Probably from a jealous TH-camr. Anyway, enough of that. Brilliant, as always. Thank you Uncle. Oh, by the way. I'm still not mastering your techniques from months, maybe, years ago. Grrrr.
It may have been from the model itself as revenge for what happened to it in the previous video.
The tiger looks great!!!!
Thanks for making the videos!!!
YES! it's the ug-I mean AMAZING PANZER seriously though it really doesn't matter how bad the colors are when you paint and weather things they look goooooooooooooood.
-faithful subscriber :)
Great video as always. I learn a lot that I use in Table top minis. Thanks.
Coming along quite nicely I see 👏
Absolutely stunning! Fantastic!
Thanks for the videos crazy Uncle Nightshift. I used some your techniques and advice to make a really nice Tamiya M-41 that my local IPMS club gave me a blue ribbon for.
Looks very good. And it is one of my favourite ways in modelling - making non standard vehicles, like less known versions or variants of famous tanks or planes, non typical things, and so on - exactly like in case of that Tiger. Good done! ;) All the best for You! Beware of coronavirus! ;)
Very cool to watch you and Evan going at Tigers simultaneously! 👍🏻 I think it looked awesome and authentic last week and even better today 😁 looking forward to your famous chipping and glad to hear there will be some effects to show the remnants of the lost zimmerit layer
The Zimm chipping will unfortunately be in another video :(
@@NightShiftScaleModels oh no worries- I can wait....... At home....... For weeks........... Literally 😂🤙🏻
Your Tiger is beginning to have some ROAR! now.
Stay healthy! We need your videos.
Awesome as always, excited to see the chipping steps!
Martin, I try to turn everyone on to VMS products - they work really well. They freak me out because it's weird, but I've been surprised everytime. Their photo etch CA glues are my mainstay, the decal solution is super hot and melts decals great. Clean slate remover was like magic. I haven't used everything, just what I have troubles with (photo etch). I think Uschi Vanderosten has a solution that is supposed to cut down on the dry time for oils, but I think it's just a medium that's available to artists called Liquin. I use Liquin for my oils.
Great work as usual, coincidentally, Tiger F13 has just appeared in the book I’m reading (An eclipse without a future - Ulrich Saft). Interesting to read a little more info on such an unusual tank.
Once again, a great video. I just found that is pretty therapeutic for me in this times of worry looking at your videos. Many thanks uncle Night Shift?
Thank you , Uncle Martin .
Superb work! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you. Amazing work as always (only thing I didn't like was the white "wash" on the Zimmerit... )
Lovely work - thanks for the inspiration!
I like that tow hook hanging off the front.
Another epic video! Keep going!
That is a cute lil cat! For it is so cute, please stop calling him ugly o_o. Looks great, after next week I feel Ready to work on my captured king tiger a Little more. Stay healthy!
Great work thanks for sharing I'm learning some great techniques build on my friend.
Tonight is going to be a good night? I'll take your word for it while I mix up my home-brew acrylic dust, Uncle Nightshift style.