I recently watched a video of Dr. Mark Felton about these tank turrets used as bunker in Berin in the last days of the war. A new and brilliant creation and masterpiece that you made here!!
I've always thought that a Pantherturm Bunker would be an intriguing modeling subject. This is an excellent piece of work! Your method for making cobblestones is VERY labor-intensive, but nobody may argue with the results! Respect for your attention to detail! Thanks for sharing this with us! 405th Like
Your videos and the results are superb! I enjoy them and the display of your considerable modeling skills throughly. One suggestion if I may be so bold? From my personal experience, your sandbags are beautifully sculpted and finished but out of scale. Take a 1/35th figure and make a sandbag the height from the sole of his foot to his knee and about twice the diameter of his lower leg. Only a sandbag of that size could be lifted by someone other than King Kong! The guy who FILLS the sandbags has the better job than the guy who LUGS them and stacks them up! Oh, my achin’ back! Thank you.
Thank you very much for your kind words and for your advice!!🔥🔥 Indeed, some sandbags come out of scale, but from my personal experience in the Greek army, we had some that were actually very large, and it took two people to carry them. In general, there are different types of sandbags.
Many thanks for your reply. My experience is rather dated having served with the U.S. Army in Vietnam. You’ve never seen so many sandbags! If the Greek Army sandbags required two guys to lift them I think your diorama bags are of that type! Please continue with your GREAT videos. THANKS.
@Mr.OctopusModels have you got a link to where I can but some it looks amazing also does it melt when you spray it with primer or do you have to seal it?
@@youroffended9021 Unfortunately, I don’t have a link because I bought it from a local hardware store in Greece. It doesn’t melt if you spray it from a distance.
@@Mr.OctopusModels I must be using the wrong type of metal mine are nearly impossibly to cut you have to use wire cutters and they fly all over. This is what I was trying
Very nice job full of many details. To my mind, the turret feels a bit out of nowhere on that big concret platform, but maybe the idea comes from a real picture from the WWII. Still a great work tho ! Congrats !
the detail is outstanding and the tank turret painting techniques was a pleasure to watch
thank you very much for your kind words my friend !!! :)
amazing yet simple diorama . very well made composition
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The amount of detail is crazy , just earned a sub
thank you very much!!!! :)
I recently watched a video of Dr. Mark Felton about these tank turrets used as bunker in Berin in the last days of the war.
A new and brilliant creation and masterpiece that you made here!!
Thank you very much for your kind words!!! Yes, i saw the same video 🔥
Your WW2 Dioramas are amazing, keep up the awesome work!
thank you very much !!!!
Absolutely incredible work, very unique very mesmerizing and top level model skills.
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Beautiful work! Your weathering techniques are amazing, helluva job
Thank you very much for your kind words!!!🔥
Great stuff, always look forward to seeing them.
Thank you very much my friend!! 😊🔥
Your works remind me of a Verlinden catalog. Simple but very effective.
Thank you very much! I also appreciate the information about the Verlinden catalog. I didn’t know about it. :)
Very well done!!!! Thank you for sharing this build with us!!!
Thank you very much my friend!!! 😊
Well done embodying the idea with a great work of art
Thank you very much my friend!!! ☺️
Perfect work! You are incredible!!!!!🙏🫶👍
Thank you!!!! 😊
That sir was an absolutely stunning diorama, congratulations on the excellent work, bedt regards from Australia, Les
Thank you very much my friend!!!!🔥🇬🇷
Great build, video and presentation.
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Impressive work again! I like how the irregular base shape outlines the primary subject while flowing so naturally. The stonework is amazing too!
Thank you very much my friend for your kind words!!! 🔥🙏
I've always thought that a Pantherturm Bunker would be an intriguing modeling subject. This is an excellent piece of work! Your method for making cobblestones is VERY labor-intensive, but nobody may argue with the results! Respect for your attention to detail!
Thanks for sharing this with us!
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Thank you very much my friend for your words!!! 😊😊🔥
Awesome snapshot in time. Good luck with your channel 👍
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Nice work as always 👍👍
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Magnifique comme d'habitude!
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Awesome work!
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Absolutely incredible!!! If i could do 1/100th of what you do i would consider myself blessed
Thank you very much for your kind words 😊!!! I really appreciate it 🙏
I have been wanting to make such a diorama for a very long time. This is another of my favorite dioramas. Thanks for the video!
Thank you very much my friend!!! ☺️🙏
Great and simple work 👍👍👍
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Outstanding!
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Good work my friend!!!
Thanks my friend!!🔥
Beautiful works
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Nice work men
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Absolutely beautiful
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Very nice scene, the shell hits look very realistic 👍
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Absolutely Amazing ❤❤❤❤
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Great. Nice job, well done
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Magnifique réalisation
thank you!!!!
Fantastico 👏 grazie per il tutorial.
Thank you very much my friend!!! 😊🙏
Bellissimoooo...complimenti❤❤
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Very nicely done all ties in perfectly ✌🏻🇨🇦✌🏻
Thank you my friend!! 😊
Wow! Excellent 👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻
Thank you!!!! 🙏
Your videos and the results are superb! I enjoy them and the display of your considerable modeling skills throughly. One suggestion if I may be so bold? From my personal experience, your sandbags are beautifully sculpted and finished but out of scale. Take a 1/35th figure and make a sandbag the height from the sole of his foot to his knee and about twice the diameter of his lower leg. Only a sandbag of that size could be lifted by someone other than King Kong! The guy who FILLS the sandbags has the better job than the guy who LUGS them and stacks them up! Oh, my achin’ back! Thank you.
Thank you very much for your kind words and for your advice!!🔥🔥 Indeed, some sandbags come out of scale, but from my personal experience in the Greek army, we had some that were actually very large, and it took two people to carry them. In general, there are different types of sandbags.
Many thanks for your reply. My experience is rather dated having served with the U.S. Army in Vietnam. You’ve never seen so many sandbags! If the Greek Army sandbags required two guys to lift them I think your diorama bags are of that type! Please continue with your GREAT videos. THANKS.
Great models, i love them.
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Bravo!🎉
Thank you!!! 😊
A'n other diorama-building-star is upraisin!! See you in the foodsteps of uncle nightshift!
Awesome work
Thank you very much! I really appreciate your words. :)
Perfekt ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️😮
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🎉Sehr schön
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Thank you for the good video. It helped me a lot🤩
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Mooi werk hoor . Ik kijk met plezier 1:46 naar jou werk .👍👍👍
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Nice work man! Rifle slings look very realistic. How did you make them?
Thank you very much!!! :) they are made from thin masking tape cut into a narrow strip.
Ciao octo sei un grande hai molta fantasia e i tuoi personaggi sembra come se fossero veri curi bene le lumeggiature aspetto il prossimo video by
Thank you very much my friend!!! 🙏 New diorama coming soon ! 😊
Excellent work !!!! Can you tell me what is your figure painting older tool ??
:) Thank you very much! What do you mean by the oldest tool?
Excellent job. You really need to do tutorial video on painting figures (step by step).
Thank you very much!!! 🙏 Yes, im thinking of making a video like that in the future 😊
You are obviously a very talented artist. Do you paint portraits as well??
thank you very much for your kind words my friend !!! :) No, I only create dioramas.
Fantastic! What kind of plaster are you using and ordinary dirt between the coble stone?
thank you very much!!! It's just simple plaster (I bought it from a hardware store), and yes, it's just regular garden dirt :)
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Impresionante...los trozos de suelo,son varilla evergrenn o varillas corcho
Thank you very much!!! It is styrofoam 🔥
Esta genial y los adoquines quedan muy realistas hechos así.Un gran trabajo .Las figuras rusas de que marca son ?
@@joseguillermogomezortiz5275 thank yu very much!!! the kit its from miniart code: 35310 :)
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What is that blue stuff you made the cobblestone out with?
It is from blue styrofoam 🔥
@Mr.OctopusModels have you got a link to where I can but some it looks amazing also does it melt when you spray it with primer or do you have to seal it?
@@youroffended9021 Unfortunately, I don’t have a link because I bought it from a local hardware store in Greece. It doesn’t melt if you spray it from a distance.
Richtig geiler scheiss du machst so geile Dioramas bin begeistert mfg aus der Schweiz🎉🎉🎉
Thank you very much my friend!!! 😊 Love from Greece 🇬🇷
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What gauge or mm do you use for rifle and smg bullets?
It is 0,1 mm wire 😊
@@Mr.OctopusModels I must be using the wrong type of metal mine are nearly impossibly to cut you have to use wire cutters and they fly all over. This is what I was trying
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That's not an AK.thats a volks 44.a last ditch cheap version of the stg44
Exactly!! 🔥
Not an ak but a crude german assault rifle issued to the volksturm .
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Very nice job full of many details. To my mind, the turret feels a bit out of nowhere on that big concret platform, but maybe the idea comes from a real picture from the WWII. Still a great work tho ! Congrats !
Thank you very much!!!😊 Exactly! It is inspired by a real ww2 photo 🔥
Gustloff Volkssturmgewehr VG 1-5 to be precise.
Yes 😁🔥
Μου αρέσει το στυλ σου, έχει προσωπικότητα !
ευχαριστώ πάρα πολύ!!
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Great dio, however, AK47s weren’t around during WW2.
Thank you very much!!! It's not Ak-47 my friend, it's Stumgewehr 1-5 🔥 the Germans used it at the end of the war
Correct, it looked like an AK to me! Maybe it’s time for me to visit the optician 😂
@@atae7185 hahaha, it really does look a lot like the Ak-47 😂