Would be interesting to see something like a rhino modified by him, he's a really skilled painter but I think he's an even more patient modeler, I wonder how he would handle all that beautiful exaggerate detailing he does while working on models
The rust effects are so insanely convincing. This kind of work blows my mind. (And I'm no painting novice, mind you - there are two Golden Demons on my shelf.)
I know right? He's frustratingly good at rust. If you go all the way back to his first videos on the ball tank he goes into way more detail how he does it.
Haven't built anything for several years, other than an original issue MPC Star Wars speeder bike I did during our second Covid lockdown. Really enjoy your stuff, especially since it's way beyond anything I can do.
I must say, that post-shading looks great as the core of the weathering! The dust really helped to enhance it. The aqualine took me back a few years, keep up the great work!
Every single time i see you doing a billion steps of weathering i start feeling insecure about just using drybrushing and simple mud c: Great work, it just makes me happy when i see you upload!
Washes, pin-washes, and dry-brushing aren't difficult and are very subtle except where you emphasize them. Tell yourself a story like our host, and apply weathering to reflect that on your model.
Very nice results. I'm a fan of post-shading. I probably lean more towards post than pre-shading. Both are useful, but; it's nice to see how someone like you approaches it. Very well done.
One of the nice things about armour is that you can build the kit and then spend as much time as you want finishing it. No one sees your car's engine unless the hood is open and no one will see much of your airplane's cockpit with the canopy closed or a pilot filling it. But everything you do to finish a tank is right there for everyone to see.
Hey Uncle, thanks for posting. I'm not too keen on the highlighed rivets, In my opinion the gentle shading made them look better, but I suspect it looks better IRL. Also, it's your build. I'm just happy to be along for the ride. Keep it up!
Tohle už není modelařina, ale umění .... musím říci že jste mojí velkou inspirací a pokud se jednou alespoň z 20% přiblížím tomuto ... budu spokojen, prostě děkuji ...
I think it might be fun if you made a tank with a shell imbedded in the armor, if you google that, there’s a few pretty cool looking photos and it looks fun to model
I've been watching this series with interest as the only surviving A7V, Mephisto, is housed in the Queensland Museum which is about 20min from where I live. The first time I saw it was in the late 70's when I was 8 or 9.
That door got cast aside, I love how I can clearly picture what went through his head when he bumped that door to the side after it started to get in the way.
muh friend. I've been watching your videos for a good while now. not exactly sure what the first video was, but it was way before the ball tank. you never disappoint and are a hell of an artist. thank you for sharing your skill for us to enjoy.
It’s a feels good Friday and Nightshift drops a video on us. This day couldn’t get any better. Also watching you weather a model, is like watching a chef cook a steak. 👌👀
Hello Martin, How do you do? I was wondering about your leg, have you 100% recovered? Take care my friend. And now, I’m going to watch that video! Cheers.
Hi Martin your model is just amazing love the weathering you are a true artist when it comes to modelling and you are a great teacher to us modellers so thank you very much for all you teach buddy. Cheers Gary 🇬🇧
One thing that would be useful is a marking for scale; like a line that's 1cm long. I feel like it would give us a better understanding of how small everything actually is. Also, happy friday!
Boxiness, colours and the numerous rivets gives me a real steam punk vibe in your latest project. Loving it, such awesome talent. Ever thought about giving a fantasy build a go? Cheers.
Think you are for getting the tank would rock and roll and lift up and down So front of tank would be muddy And mud splashes up the sides Good build enjoyed it very much Thank you
Hey Night Shift, have you looked into using one of the Ammo Shaders for your pre dusting coat? wondering if it might be worth looking at for those trying to follow your example and have a hard time mixing paints and thinning like you do.
more and more I wanted to see Night Shift making warship models... maybe a Yamato-class or an Iowa-class? for their dioramas it would be interesting for the Yamato be in the dock and for the Iowa... well ofc become the museum
I love your work it really helps for my modelling, but I was wondering could you do anything in putty for instance like sand bags,tarps, or anything you could come up with I think that would be an interesting one
Fun fact, the only surviving A7V tank in the World, which was captured by Australian forces. “Mephisto” is on display at the War Memorial in Canberra Australia.
Hey, Uncle. Great video as always! Is there a way other than patreon to support you? Unfortunately patreon is not available in my country. Keep up the great work and looking forward to next video and I hope your house renovation project is going great.
Cool, really, I really like the chip effect. However, I' not so sure about them actually being there to that extent - the A7V was in service from March to October 1918, ie 7 months, and unless making a model of a tank abandoned way later, I don't know if all those damages would occur, especially not since mixing lead into the paint was a popular method to prolong the life of the paint, and they painted THICC layers. When looking at images of the real thing (especially old photos like from WWI), it's very easy to mistake dirt and grime for wear and tear. That said, the technizues are great and the result fantastic from an artistic point of view, really.
The faded vividness of the camo just convinces me further that Night Shift would rock a Warhammer 40k or other sci fi tank
Would be interesting to see something like a rhino modified by him, he's a really skilled painter but I think he's an even more patient modeler, I wonder how he would handle all that beautiful exaggerate detailing he does while working on models
Get him a BaneBlade. Or better yet, get him a Hellhammer.
His skills would truly shine doing anything krieg/forgeworld honestly
I did my baneblade full nightshift and I love it. So many opportunities for weld lines and armour texture. Dooooo iiiiit!
A walker would be interesting to see, like a sentinel or a dread. Also an armour modelers take on power armour would also be interesting.
This is one of the few channels I don’t spend tapping right side of video constantly. I watch your video in its entirety.
Wonderful weathering, first class 👍
Didn't know two weeks could be sooooooo long!!
There's some brilliant tips for us mere weekend modellers here. Thanks for all the effort you put into these videos.
Great job on the tank. It will be interesting to see the finished diorama
The rust effects are so insanely convincing. This kind of work blows my mind. (And I'm no painting novice, mind you - there are two Golden Demons on my shelf.)
I know right? He's frustratingly good at rust. If you go all the way back to his first videos on the ball tank he goes into way more detail how he does it.
A lovely finish to your sad, abandoned tank. Your finish has it reaching out and speaking to us of better days and a happy crew.
Cheers!
This Tank is Fabulous! But I hope you realize that your patience, especially when Chipping, is the Envie Of The World!!!
even tho it was just the weathering, every one of your videos are worth the wait
Haven't built anything for several years, other than an original issue MPC Star Wars speeder bike I did during our second Covid lockdown. Really enjoy your stuff, especially since it's way beyond anything I can do.
Love this instead of 5 videos of weathering sir! Epic work as always!
Every photo of this tank is black and white or sepia -Its so colourfull great work -Thankyou
I must say, that post-shading looks great as the core of the weathering! The dust really helped to enhance it. The aqualine took me back a few years, keep up the great work!
Every single time i see you doing a billion steps of weathering i start feeling insecure about just using drybrushing and simple mud c:
Great work, it just makes me happy when i see you upload!
Washes, pin-washes, and dry-brushing aren't difficult and are very subtle except where you emphasize them. Tell yourself a story like our host, and apply weathering to reflect that on your model.
I love the A7V and this series has been awesome to watch. Hopefully all the IRL stuff goes well, home renovations can get very stressfull.
Once again you NEVER let us down with your skills.I keep learning and learning more every week.Awesome finish to this kit.
Oh uncle, I missed you! Happy Friday. I started drooling when I saw notice!
Very nice results. I'm a fan of post-shading. I probably lean more towards post than pre-shading. Both are useful, but; it's nice to see how someone like you approaches it. Very well done.
One of the nice things about armour is that you can build the kit and then spend as much time as you want finishing it. No one sees your car's engine unless the hood is open and no one will see much of your airplane's cockpit with the canopy closed or a pilot filling it. But everything you do to finish a tank is right there for everyone to see.
Wow
My goodness you have such a steady hand painting! And lots of patience painting all those bolts
I don’t care about homeostasis I’m watching Night Shift weather an A7V!
Thanks for sharing I am Taiwanese and I love your videos
I've been waiting for this all week!
Hey Uncle, thanks for posting. I'm not too keen on the highlighed rivets, In my opinion the gentle shading made them look better, but I suspect it looks better IRL. Also, it's your build. I'm just happy to be along for the ride. Keep it up!
Thank you for the great video - I immediately had to start painting all the rivets on my Aufklärer 38 (t)!
Outstanding
Tohle už není modelařina, ale umění .... musím říci že jste mojí velkou inspirací a pokud se jednou alespoň z 20% přiblížím tomuto ... budu spokojen, prostě děkuji ...
So what language is that?
@@lucasschulz3572 Czech ... very similar to native language of Night Shift - Slovak
when not in combat the crew regularly rode outside on top of the tank which could also explain the dirt on the upper surfaces.
looks amazing!!!
Hello you help get through the week
I would like to say something you inspired me to build my first model and is been so fun and I’m only 9
Finish it and then try something new. Try to imagine what it will look like, and then do it!
I think it might be fun if you made a tank with a shell imbedded in the armor, if you google that, there’s a few pretty cool looking photos and it looks fun to model
I did that on my IS-7 :)
I've been watching this series with interest as the only surviving A7V, Mephisto, is housed in the Queensland Museum which is about 20min from where I live. The first time I saw it was in the late 70's when I was 8 or 9.
I will be looking forward to your figure painting project. I think I will learn something new from it 😊
That door got cast aside, I love how I can clearly picture what went through his head when he bumped that door to the side after it started to get in the way.
Unbelievable. I have learnt so much that I had to write it down on a list. Thank you so much!
another masterpiece!
У этого танка такая площадь под эффекты ) Потрясающий результат 👍
muh friend. I've been watching your videos for a good while now. not exactly sure what the first video was, but it was way before the ball tank. you never disappoint and are a hell of an artist. thank you for sharing your skill for us to enjoy.
Bonjour à vous de Bordeaux en France. Superbe réalisation et un travail de weathering au top. 👍👏👏.
Looks great! Looking forward to the completed diorama.
You should do a St.Chammond at some point. So you have the 3 biggest WWI tanks done. That'd look great on one shelf
Great result with simple techniques, nice job as always!
Nice job! I will be trying these techniques on my models!
It’s a feels good Friday and Nightshift drops a video on us. This day couldn’t get any better. Also watching you weather a model, is like watching a chef cook a steak. 👌👀
someone told me to watch you and ave enjoyed it and subscribed
Hello Martin,
How do you do? I was wondering about your leg, have you 100% recovered?
Take care my friend.
And now, I’m going to watch that video!
Cheers.
Hi Martin your model is just amazing love the weathering you are a true artist when it comes to modelling and you are a great teacher to us modellers so thank you very much for all you teach buddy. Cheers Gary 🇬🇧
Awesome job as always! I'd love to see you do something like a Leopard 1, Chieftain, or M60 Patton next. Always loved those tanks.
Really great video, all of that really brought the tank to life!
Wow. Beautiful job, Martin! 👍
Finally out of school so i can watch this when it drops
I’m currently watching this in science class
Just so sweet
One thing that would be useful is a marking for scale; like a line that's 1cm long. I feel like it would give us a better understanding of how small everything actually is. Also, happy friday!
That's what a figure does, give it scale.
So nice, amazing artwork .Thank you so much .
Really good as always
Pay 5 bucks to be one of the legendary Night Shift Workers? - Fuck Yeah! 😎🤝
Work of art. My ghast is well and truly flabbered.
Boxiness, colours and the numerous rivets gives me a real steam punk vibe in your latest project. Loving it, such awesome talent. Ever thought about giving a fantasy build a go? Cheers.
Love this! The amazing techniques combined with my all-time fav tank makes this video a winner -- no tank has as much character as the A7V :)
This is the only channel where I hit like before I watch the video
Now I'm curious of how you are going to weather your living room. When is the video of that going up?
Super inspiring.
Looking amazing man, it just became 3D! Loving this build! 😊👍
Hi gut.Fantastic Job so far.
It',s impressive to watch your techniques.
Thumbs up for your work and this fantastic looking model.
Great job..
Haha, just realized the vision ports in the Bach be like 👀. Looks great as always
Excellent
Maybe apply chips next to the bolts, simulating the damaged paint by the maintenance
Think you are for getting the tank would rock and roll and lift up and down So front of tank would be muddy And mud splashes up the sides Good build enjoyed it very much Thank you
So glad you're back!
I like how he just knocks the door off
That was a long two weeks. Good luck with your remodel, Martin!
Most impressive attention to details once again, great technique and gorgeous work!👏👏👏
Awesome of course we can expect a complete set of videos of you weather effecting the house :)
Finały i waited soo long
Hey Night Shift, have you looked into using one of the Ammo Shaders for your pre dusting coat? wondering if it might be worth looking at for those trying to follow your example and have a hard time mixing paints and thinning like you do.
I'm considering something like that on the next model, adding pre-dusting to the post-shading and hitting the dust layers with some of those Shaders
more and more I wanted to see Night Shift making warship models... maybe a Yamato-class or an Iowa-class?
for their dioramas it would be interesting for the Yamato be in the dock and for the Iowa... well ofc become the museum
Try some bigger zvezda model please, i enjoyed the SU-100
Sad to hear that wilder is out of business now, that really sucks. But on a better note for a next model maybe a strv 103?
Cheers mate! I'd love if you'd do a community post on here if there isn't a video for the week. That way we won't have to wait for nothing.
Bravo!
beautiful work as always!
Wow, wonder how many years it took him of modeling to get to this point? Simply amazing work
Amazing Diorama 👍👍
I love his Models
Wow just Wow ! 👍
would you consider doing a modern NATO tank in a CARC camouflage? I always think these look really good. great video as always!
"MA-Frens!" = start of a great weekend
Great video, amazing work 🤩
Friday at 5pm like clockwork. God I love these
I love your work it really helps for my modelling, but I was wondering could you do anything in putty for instance like sand bags,tarps, or anything you could come up with I think that would be an interesting one
Such a nice model
Thank you
Fun fact, the only surviving A7V tank in the World, which was captured by Australian forces. “Mephisto” is on display at the War Memorial in Canberra Australia.
Hey, Uncle.
Great video as always! Is there a way other than patreon to support you? Unfortunately patreon is not available in my country. Keep up the great work and looking forward to next video and I hope your house renovation project is going great.
Would love your take on a warhammer imperial knight
Fantastic!
So good! I'm just here waiting for you to do an Italian tank in North Africa. 🙏🙏
Cool, really, I really like the chip effect. However, I' not so sure about them actually being there to that extent - the A7V was in service from March to October 1918, ie 7 months, and unless making a model of a tank abandoned way later, I don't know if all those damages would occur, especially not since mixing lead into the paint was a popular method to prolong the life of the paint, and they painted THICC layers. When looking at images of the real thing (especially old photos like from WWI), it's very easy to mistake dirt and grime for wear and tear.
That said, the technizues are great and the result fantastic from an artistic point of view, really.
Amazing work.
wouldnt the enamel washes like the rust just dissolve the acrylic paint for the scratches he made ?
No -- that's why you use dissimilar paint types.