German tank riders MiniArt set 1 35576
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- German tank riders MiniArt set 1 35576
This is a video dedicated directly to MiniArt, regarding its set German tank riders MiniArt set 1 35576 (Set 1). A set that I built and studied carefully. I made a couple of videos regarding these miniatures, painted them and then improved them. After having repainted them in a great way, these miniatures deserved a new video.I also show how these miniatures look together with a panzer.
These miniatures were painted mainly with Vallejo, Tamiya and Mr. Hobby acrylic colors.
Below you can find the other videos I dedicated to these miniatures:
First attempt at painting: • german tank riders pai...
Painting Improvement: • Camouflage painting im...
Set 2 of the MiniArt with the same theme (German tank riders) this was also a first attempt, better than the first results: • German tank riders pai...
I hope you like these miniatures and the way I painted them.
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These look great; either sitting by themselves, or riding on your Panther. Your figure painting skills (and painting skills in general) are making excellent progress. Are you planning to use this combination in a diorama?
Thanks for sharing this with us!
4th Like.
Thanks for your compliments, I really appreciate them.
To answer your question, Yes, I plan to build a diorama with these miniatures, along with the French/German houses that I showed here on the channel.
I'm putting off building it for now because I want to experiment and study the use of rubble, how to create it, what are the best techniques, etc. since I've never built it I want to do a couple of tests first.
I also received a set of five soldiers and a panzer for Christmas, with those I want to build a smaller Diorama than this one with the Jagdpanther and these MiniArt miniatures, which will include more sets from both MiniArt and other model houses (Dragon and Tamiya).
Basically with these miniatures that I showed in this video I will build a diorama with two houses, a tank and about twenty soldiers. So I need to study it carefully. (also for a question of space)
With the sets I received at Christmas I intend to create something smaller, so now I'll see which one is better to build first, the small one or the large one.
Ive got them but my set doesn't fit together very well
Are the pieces in your set not sticking together properly?