58kirk, The Reality in Scale in "Mud in a Pot" can be used for any scale - I have it available at my website. I'm really impressed that you recognized the Scarecrow!!! A great Disney Film and I'm lucky to have it on DVD. I was going to post it as a question on my Facebook site!!! lol I still may...
Dave , just found you again after disappearing....great to see your work again and think the trench build is top notch.. you going to be posting further videos mate? mal
Mal, Thanks so much. I just filmed part 3 of "Painting a Figure with Acrylics" today. I hope to post it later this week. All of the LC videos are on the Last Cavalry Historical Toys and Hobbies Channel!! Dave
Turret number #321....commander winfried lukasius from sPzAbt.501.but a tiger 1 middle version.but nice work.sorry for my english...greetz from germany!
Looking real good. The mud in a pot, can it be used on smaller scale models? And the scarecrow picture brings back good memories of Sunday nights..lol. :0)
The kit is an old one from Tamiya (that I REALLY upgraded) that cost me a hundred dollars I think. The price that my customer paid for the completed work is between him and I and I do not share that private information.
with a bit of work you can turn a heng long into a product every bit as good as Tamiya! At a fraction of the cost. Tjhey sell a hundred different parts, metal tracks and susp, springs, torsion bar hulls, applique zimmerit for about $80, metal everything. You can even get an ALL METAL 1/16 tiger, with no motors or anything though - for $500. Now THATS a model, when i hit the lotto maybe. Tamiya's are far, far overpriced. $1000 for a tank with plastic treads and wheels - ridiculous.
a true work of art.
One word - Stunning!
Awesome job, Sir
Thanks for sharing, its a real help for some one that is starting of on this hobby.
Dude this is amazing work! Thank you for posting this:)!
+Aristaeus Aeolos - thank you for watching!
Gonna use this as a reference for my scratch 1/6 scale tiger 'tank build!!!
nice work!
Nice Work ☆☆!!
58kirk,
The Reality in Scale in "Mud in a Pot" can be used for any scale - I have it available at my website.
I'm really impressed that you recognized the Scarecrow!!! A great Disney Film and I'm lucky to have it on DVD. I was going to post it as a question on my Facebook site!!! lol
I still may...
Dave , just found you again after disappearing....great to see your work again and think the trench build is top notch.. you going to be posting further videos mate?
mal
Mal, Thanks so much. I just filmed part 3 of "Painting a Figure with Acrylics" today. I hope to post it later this week. All of the LC videos are on the Last Cavalry Historical Toys and Hobbies Channel!! Dave
Turret number #321....commander winfried lukasius from sPzAbt.501.but a tiger 1 middle version.but nice work.sorry for my english...greetz from germany!
I want to put some sort of Winter camo on it
Looking real good. The mud in a pot, can it be used on smaller scale models?
And the scarecrow picture brings back good memories of Sunday nights..lol. :0)
Hey Dave I like your work and your show I live in Ontario where can I get paint like yours for painting or mudding up the tracks
Thanks. Matt
What needle size do you recommend?
i can berly hear u but i like the vid man nice work
Music courtesy of the Corktown Popes - my other career!
How long does it take to make one of these. I am kinda interested but not sure if it will take forever to make
+Trev Hawk , this tank took over a year to complete working on and off, of course, to finish other smaller projects. Thanks for watching! Dave
hello, how do you paint the tank? use primer? which one? and what paint? Thanks!
From what I can remember I used Brite-Touch primer and sprayed with Tamiya colors.
Thanks!
thanks!
are those tracks plastic or iron?
Plastic! - this kit already weighed over 10 pounds!
how much it cost
Kristijan, Thanks for asking but this was a special commission work and is already sold. Dave
ok but how much you pay for it?
The kit is an old one from Tamiya (that I REALLY upgraded) that cost me a hundred dollars I think. The price that my customer paid for the completed work is between him and I and I do not share that private information.
ok where do you get it?
This kit is currently out of production. I purchased mine from a local friend who had it for years and never built it.
with a bit of work you can turn a heng long into a product every bit as good as Tamiya! At a fraction of the cost. Tjhey sell a hundred different parts, metal tracks and susp, springs, torsion bar hulls, applique zimmerit for about $80, metal everything. You can even get an ALL METAL 1/16 tiger, with no motors or anything though - for $500. Now THATS a model, when i hit the lotto maybe. Tamiya's are far, far overpriced. $1000 for a tank with plastic treads and wheels - ridiculous.
Streaking technique's ??? oke just in my alley *takes off clothes*