Great model and nice work Andy ! I see you intentionally left the extra armor added to the cab in primer to show it was a later emergency add-on by the troops- Nice attention to detail ! The only thing missing is a tiny Oshkosh badge on the front of the truck ! 👍
I found information about Takom, that the rubber of these wheels melts plastic. Decided to check. Dressed on disks and left to lie. A month later, I saw that the plastic on the disks really melted and became soft and stretched. I removed it from the disk and put it again. A month later, it all happened again. The wheels are definitely trash, you have to buy an expensive set of resin.
Wow! This is actually the first video on a scale other than 1/35 that I've ever watched and I'm quite impressed with the detail! I have a question that pertains to painting in general: After doing a black primer coat and then doing a white high light for a desert paint job, can this also be applied to say an olive drab or woodland camo type of paint job or would that be too dark and get covered up?
Why is the BGM "1812"? I've been playing the flute in a brass band for 40 years, so I try not to listen to classical or brass band music when building plastic models. Because I'm worried about the song and my fingers move on their own, so I can't concentrate on model making😅 your model is great
Hey Andy, just commenting on your most recent video to be more likely for you to see it--I just watched your video about cleaning an airbrush and that was great, thank you. I'm just learning how to airbrush for miniatures games. Currently trying to do German 3 tone panzer camo in 1/100 for flames of war. I have an Iwata eclipse airbrush (figured might as well get a good one the first time) and can't figure out how to get fine, tight lines. Do you have a video about how to tune your airbrush and paint for different size spray patterns? And if not, would you mind making one? I have no idea what I'm doing tbh. I guess it's probably some combination of thinning and pressure but I don't know if the nozzle or needle are also somehow adjustable? Thanks in advance
Andy, I know you have a special relationship with Takom but lately your channel seems to have turned into a series of Takom commercials. There are other brands producing some really good kits. How about showing some of those?
Great model and this scale is typical for me especially in aircraft
Great model and nice work Andy ! I see you intentionally left the extra armor added to the cab in primer to show it was a later emergency add-on by the troops- Nice attention to detail ! The only thing missing is a tiny Oshkosh badge on the front of the truck ! 👍
Trabajas excelente! voy a ver tus videos, esta todo muy interesante.
Very nice would love to see more 1/72 scale builds! :D
This would be great for Gaslands
I must get one
Andy man that weathering job left a lot to be desired, definitely not up to your usual standard.
Very nice, Looks amazing, A test on the eyesight ! well done. 😄👍
oooh, how I've missed your build videos.
Is this a second post of one that came out a day or so ago?
Very nice build!
Is this a repeat ? Still a great video Andy, keep em coming I'll keep watching
Yes I corrected sound and re uploaded the video
Nice job Andy !Might have to get one !!
Nice to see a build video.
What glue do you use for the metal gold piece I don’t know what to use
I found information about Takom, that the rubber of these wheels melts plastic. Decided to check. Dressed on disks and left to lie. A month later, I saw that the plastic on the disks really melted and became soft and stretched. I removed it from the disk and put it again. A month later, it all happened again. The wheels are definitely trash, you have to buy an expensive set of resin.
Hey can you have some paint tips for tamiya
Wow! This is actually the first video on a scale other than 1/35 that I've ever watched and I'm quite impressed with the detail! I have a question that pertains to painting in general: After doing a black primer coat and then doing a white high light for a desert paint job, can this also be applied to say an olive drab or woodland camo type of paint job or would that be too dark and get covered up?
Why is the BGM "1812"? I've been playing the flute in a brass band for 40 years, so I try not to listen to classical or brass band music when building plastic models. Because I'm worried about the song and my fingers move on their own, so I can't concentrate on model making😅
your model is great
Have you got a shop where you can buy the models already built ?
Produce a 1/25 King Tiger
Hey Andy! Are there any plans to make a Panther Tank in 1/16 in the next time?
PS: i love your videos 😊
bravo!
Hey Andy, just commenting on your most recent video to be more likely for you to see it--I just watched your video about cleaning an airbrush and that was great, thank you. I'm just learning how to airbrush for miniatures games. Currently trying to do German 3 tone panzer camo in 1/100 for flames of war. I have an Iwata eclipse airbrush (figured might as well get a good one the first time) and can't figure out how to get fine, tight lines. Do you have a video about how to tune your airbrush and paint for different size spray patterns? And if not, would you mind making one? I have no idea what I'm doing tbh. I guess it's probably some combination of thinning and pressure but I don't know if the nozzle or needle are also somehow adjustable? Thanks in advance
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What happened This video was Uploaded the other day
Audio needed fixing
Andy, I know you have a special relationship with Takom but lately your channel seems to have turned into a series of Takom commercials. There are other brands producing some really good kits. How about showing some of those?
this truck is not the smallest. From ICM URAL, KRAZ, ZIL is smaler and in my opinion better on war. I think you have a size complex in the US
Brail scale I don’t like it