The gun mount was a cast piece. It should have a similar texture to the armor. Late Brumbar had Zimmerit and all steel road wheels. That could be an oversight on Tamiya. Excellent work, enjoy your painting when you get to it.
Have watched your excellent videos from time to time. A serious and fascinating build and I appreciate the no background music approach. But a word of advise, the Brummbar was not a tank destroyer. It was an infantry assault support mobile howitzer. Hence the designation “Sturmpanzer”.
I am so grateful that you have since cut down on the ASMR aspect of your videos, as this is hard to watch at times even with very low volume. With that said, you are a very talented modeller, and it was overall another nice vid.
Just a (hopefully) constructive comment on the sheeting, the engine vents and steering brake ducts had to be kept clear to stop overheating so crews were careful not to block them.
Great built but the Sturmpanzer Brummbar was not meant to be a panzerjaeger, but rather a support vehicle and was used mainly against enemy fortified positions. With that huge silouete it would have been an easy target for enemy tanks and AT guns.
Fab. build and constructed accessories. Great results, can't wait to see your painting!
The gun mount was a cast piece. It should have a similar texture to the armor. Late Brumbar had Zimmerit and all steel road wheels. That could be an oversight on Tamiya.
Excellent work, enjoy your painting when you get to it.
Your videoes always give me lots of making tips..😊
Thank you! I'm glad I made the video.
Awesome build watching your videos made get back into modeling again
Great! Let's make a model. It's fun. Thanks for your comment.
WOW Fantastic ,Great Build 😍😍
Thank you! Have a great weekend my friend.
Have watched your excellent videos from time to time. A serious and fascinating build and I appreciate the no background music approach. But a word of advise, the Brummbar was not a tank destroyer. It was an infantry assault support mobile howitzer. Hence the designation “Sturmpanzer”.
I am so grateful that you have since cut down on the ASMR aspect of your videos, as this is hard to watch at times even with very low volume.
With that said, you are a very talented modeller, and it was overall another nice vid.
Fantastic build.
Thanks.
Just a (hopefully) constructive comment on the sheeting, the engine vents and steering brake ducts had to be kept clear to stop overheating so crews were careful not to block them.
I see. Thanks for letting me know.
Once again, so very impressive and inspiring work. Thx for sharing it with us 👍
PS: looking forward to the painting 😀
Thank you too. I'm so glad!
Another fantastic build, letting your imagination run riot which is what building scale models is all about
Well done 👍
Thank you! Your comments are encouraging. Have a great weekend!
Another masterpiece in the making! Those Trex tracks are really nice and are very easy to assemble.
Yes, the TREX track was very good. Thanks for the comment. Have a great weekend!
Great built but the Sturmpanzer Brummbar was not meant to be a panzerjaeger, but rather a support vehicle and was used mainly against enemy fortified positions. With that huge silouete it would have been an easy target for enemy tanks and AT guns.
You know a lot about tanks. I'm learning a lot. Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend!
お疲れ様でした。今回は結構なアフターパーツ有りで、豪勢ですね。3Dプリントの履帯は良さげですね。リアルで軽そう。
ありがとうございます!3D履帯良かったですよ。何より接着剤がいらないところが。今度から履帯買うなら3D一択になりそうです。
Ahh the brummbar.......an extremely fascinating tank, Germany sure did have some wierd but fine weaponry.
Never get tired of your videos 🤙🏾
I'm so happy! Thank you!
where did you get the plugs and chains from..btw that's a fantastic job sir...
Thanks.It's a Japanese model maker called Passion Models.
Wow
Thanks for the comment!
Hello, what material do you use to make the net? Thanks and excellent work
Thank you! The net is a kitchen rag cut from a kitchen cloth.
How long you need for the tracs?
Where did you get the plugs for the holes that you made on side of the turret ?????
whats the name of those filler caps with the chain? nice touch!
They are pistol ports not filler caps.
@@francopasta3704 thats it! couldn't recall what they were lol
the brumbar is an awesome vehicle for a assault gun.
Thanks for the comment. This is a pistol port.