QDC is a man of upmost class. He never asks you to like or subscribe, he just wants you to enjoy his art and encourage more to join the hobby. You will forever be one of the men I respect the most.
pink! I have seen lots of world war 2 movies and own all the time life series about the war and I have never seen this pink land rover before. you learn something new every day, great job qdc.
The reason behind the discovery of pink as an ideal desert camo colour was originally shortly after WW2. The story is that during WW2 a plane was shot down over the Sahara and crashed more or less intact. Over the years the plane was used as a navigation marker by other aircraft flying over the region. Then it was noticed that the plane was starting to disappear with everyone thinking that the local Bedouin were taking parts for whatever reason. A desert expedition used the plane as a waypoint and when it got there it found the plane totally intact in the same condition as it had crashed. However, back then, in WW2, some planes were skinned with plywood and not aluminium and over the years the blowing sands and sand storms had attacked the surface of the plywood like a sand blaster. The sand blasting effect had stripped away the paint and top layer of some of the plywood, the glue used to glue the laminate layers of plywood was a pink colour and it was this pinkness that was hiding the aircraft from aerial detection. So the SAS experimented with pink as a desert camouflage and once conviced they used it on the Pinkie's. You are welcome.
Excellent mate well done, i started this a year ago, got bored with it and gave up, my kids have seen this and shamed me into finishing it this weekend
"The pink color was thought the best color to hide the vehicles at the most dangerous times of the day (sunrise and sunset) and help the vehicle to disappear in the hazy horizon when seen at a distance."
The British army and the regiment still call the 110 desert landrovers pinkies in honour of its 1970s namesake even though they are sand coloured now a days. Great video!
Hi that was very helpful as I have only just bought that particular kit and now after watching your video I’m looking forward to doing my own build , keep posting these very helpful videos...
Very cool! I discovered last year during my LRDG build while doing research, they discovered the pink added into the desert camo paint gave them better concealment at night, how cool its that. Another great build Colin take care!
During Desert Storm we acquired some paint from the Navy that appeared to be pink in color. We painted our cami nets with it and while the paint was still wet we scattered sand from the local area on it. It blended in perfectly.
Outstanding as always I really think you did really good because pink is a pretty hard and bright color so thats hard and you did it really good mindblowing work again Qdc!
Pink is a hard color to make. I based my color on this video ua-cam.com/video/5KqWSFORrDg/v-deo.html I highly recommend you watching it. It gives you a good idea of the vehicle close up.
Royal Air Force Supermarine Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft were also painted a light shade of pink for high-altitide flights over Germany in WW2. Some sources would have you believe it was the same shade of bright pink used here, but it was actually much more subtle, and fainter, but the point was that in certain skies - especially in dawn or evening skies - the Spitfires were harder to spot by an enemy that didn't really have much radar capability, and so had a better chance of sneaking in over the target without being seen.
Great build QDC, nice to see you changing things up a bit. Oh yeah, the Peter Sellers Pink Panther movies are the greatest, if you can find them, take a look at them.
+webslinger67 I haven't seen the original Pink Panther movies in years but I can still remember some of the funnier scenes where Canto tries to attack the detective. You can see it on UA-cam ua-cam.com/video/OC5Ldo1DjGk/v-deo.html
I always enjoy these videos, and they actually encouraged me to start building these kits again a few months back. Thanks for putting out great content!
Qdc man! Why do you seem so nervous? I know you say you are not an expert but its your hobby! You are very familiar with the subject! You know it well be relaxed and confident! You have been doing this for years man! You know your stuff! And while you might not be an expert but you are very good at what you do! You rock no matter what qdc! Good luck man! Keep the great content rolling man!
That's a great kit. As a matter of fact I have built 4 of those and have created one really cool desert diorama with them and using camels as well. The 1/35 camels were difficult to find but they are out there. As usual my friend, another great video!
qdc I can tell you're kinda awkward when you're face to face with the camera, but when you're behind the camera building the model kit you change. You turn fearless and the awkwardness goes away to me it's because I think you're confident because you're an expert and you know what you're doing when you build these kits. I don't know why I said this it just came to my mind lol but I'm a long time subscriber keep doing what you're doing I like your videos a lot they're so cool
I know that you say you're not expert, but you're REALLY good at making models. I tried building a 1961 Chevrolet Impala Convertible I FAILED terribly): it was so hard. You're so good I like that you put yourself out there making these videos
I was wondering if this would be the kit that you were next building when you posted a video asking about the theme to the Pink Panther......hands down one of your best videos yet!
Great looking build and video. I recently bought the same kit and your video will help me with my build. Thanks for all your great videos. Really enjoy your builds and videos.
That looks like a pretty decent kit, keep on seeing this in a local hobby shop. I might have to get it now! I like your videos, you make it look easy, but maybe a bit of ambient background music would be an idea... Im sure I can hear you blinking lol
As a matter of fact, there were pink spitfires! They were used for photo reconnaissance at dawn and dusk, and if flying just under the clouds, they were practically invisible.
Great model, but can you show the paint you use and the airbrush you use as well. Also the products you use for all the weathering, such as how and what you mix for the dust, and how to paint the tracks. Thank you, great model
Nice.. have always wanted to buy and build this kit.. it is on my purchase list to get at some point in the not too distant future I hope.. having seen your great looking model sure has encouraged me to get one done.. :) Thanks for showing the build, very interesting to follow, as always.. :) 8:05 Good to see you still master the traditional way off painting as well.. ;) And yes, I'm a fan of Peter Sellers and the Pink Panther movies, I have a box set of them all.. :) :)
Hello QDC, again a great video. I'm thrilled. Keep it up! Very nice model of a Pinkie. Great details and very skillful workmanship. Very good work. I think I'm gonna try a pinkie, too.
The Royal Navy also experimented with a shade of pink to camouflage some ships in the Mediterranean during WW2. The colour was called Mountbatten Pink after Lord Mountbatten who had noted that under some circumstances a pinkish mauve colour was harder to spot at sea. The experiment was discontinued when the Admiralty judged there to be no great advantage to the pink overall. In fact, on occasion it could make the ship more obvious.
I love your videos can I just add reference pink , in the 2nd world war spitfires and other aircraft were painted pink ! my name is Steve and I'm using my mum's computer, I've just started modelling serious and I'm soon going to build a diorama I just want to build a little more experience to give me a little more confidence but you have learned me a lot, keep making your videos please , thank you
+Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam I left it pink on purpose. As far as I know, the camo was painted in the field so the soldiers painted whatever they wanted, it was not painted at the factory. There is a good video on UA-cam about this truck you should see ua-cam.com/video/5KqWSFORrDg/v-deo.html
+qdc748a Thanks for the reply! Now after watching the video you linked I see the real beauty in the work I've done. The model looks the same as it's real version ^^
Great build !. I was in a AH-1T Cobra Squadron. One day were told to get four Aircraft ready to get repainted at Naval Airstation Nirth Island in San Diego. They wanted to experiment with Desert camouflage. One of the Cobras Came back pink !. I did get pictures. I just cant remember where I stashed them.
It was just an experiment. The other Cobras came back with the usual tan, brown, black what you would expect. The pink really threw us. It lasteed about a month. Then it went back to the standard Green. Great build though.
+Sebastian Leon youll need model cement (tamiya extra thin works great), paint, paint brushes, x-acto knife with spare blades, toothpicks, q-tips, a set of fine tip tweezers, emery boards or files for removing flashing, various grades of sand paper, super glue, and clothespins for clamping parts while they dry. I also like to have plastic bottle caps for mixing paint, Pringle can lids for holding small amounts of glue, small containers for holding parts (those daily pill holder things work grea), and Altoids tins for keeping everything organized and neat. The list might seem long, but most of the items on it are only a few dollars or so each, so its a really cheap hobby to get into. You dont even need all of those things for your first model, but it def helps. Happy building!
QDC is a man of upmost class. He never asks you to like or subscribe, he just wants you to enjoy his art and encourage more to join the hobby. You will forever be one of the men I respect the most.
Brendan W he says he's not a pro but he clearly is!
you don't need subtitles, your English is great.
as always another great job qdc loved the pink panther
+boltuss2006 You're welcome. Pink Panther movies are a classic.
really nice build,
+Clayton McClain Thanks
Just picked this kit up after seeing you build it and hearing you tell the history of it. It's really interesting.
👍 Thanks man.
You're very welcome! I hope you enjoy your kit. 😀
Hi i am a moddeler from belgium i am 15 years old and il like building planes I love your vids keep up the good work qdc
+Thibault Lombaert You are welcome :)
Nice job QDC 👍
+ludo florent You're welcome
another great build qdc! looks great!
+iTzDeV Thanks
I was a little skeptical in the beginning but the finished model looks quite good. Well done sir!
Thanks. If you like that, watch my latest video.
pink! I have seen lots of world war 2 movies and own all the time life series about the war and I have never seen this pink land rover before. you learn something new every day, great job qdc.
+modar not ww2 mate, well after
+modar You're welcome.
great kit!
+That guy you know I like it too :)
Very nice it would make a good diarama
The reason behind the discovery of pink as an ideal desert camo colour was originally shortly after WW2. The story is that during WW2 a plane was shot down over the Sahara and crashed more or less intact. Over the years the plane was used as a navigation marker by other aircraft flying over the region. Then it was noticed that the plane was starting to disappear with everyone thinking that the local Bedouin were taking parts for whatever reason. A desert expedition used the plane as a waypoint and when it got there it found the plane totally intact in the same condition as it had crashed. However, back then, in WW2, some planes were skinned with plywood and not aluminium and over the years the blowing sands and sand storms had attacked the surface of the plywood like a sand blaster. The sand blasting effect had stripped away the paint and top layer of some of the plywood, the glue used to glue the laminate layers of plywood was a pink colour and it was this pinkness that was hiding the aircraft from aerial detection. So the SAS experimented with pink as a desert camouflage and once conviced they used it on the Pinkie's. You are welcome.
Excellent work and here is the main reason of the music- test video, as always it can be a commonplace but even then "THANKS FOR EVERYTİNG" :)
+Oguz Can Gokce You're welcome :)
Looks great! Thanks for showing.
Thanks 😊
Excellent mate well done, i started this a year ago, got bored with it and gave up, my kids have seen this and shamed me into finishing it this weekend
+Andy Smith Well, I hope you enjoy this kit. I like it :)
The Pink Panther is such a classic Cartoon. and I love the Rover. Keep up the great work!!!
well done quality as usual and a great build also i gre up watching both cartoons and films so brought back some great memoirs .
+Andrew Seadon You're welcome. I had the same thoughts.
So good when you hum the Pink Panther theme while you build the Pink Panther.
Very nice work
Good job
+Lars Cnossen :)
Nice work man looks good!
+Cameron Young Thank you
Hey good job.
+weegeeslayer123 :)
Another outstanding build. Thanks!
Cool nice job
+mohawksniper79 Thanks
love just watching your videos when im modelling myself,pick up great tips
"The pink color was thought the best color to hide the vehicles at the most dangerous times of the day (sunrise and sunset) and help the vehicle to disappear in the hazy horizon when seen at a distance."
+jow watanabe Cool
Nice jazz track of the pink panther.
The British army and the regiment still call the 110 desert landrovers pinkies in honour of its 1970s
namesake even though they are sand coloured now a days. Great video!
+Nick Greaves Thanks. I never knew that.
Hi that was very helpful as I have only just bought that particular kit and now after watching your video I’m looking forward to doing my own build , keep posting these very helpful videos...
Thanks. My next video should be next week 😁
Damned now i realized i got one of them too,time too put iton a RC Crawler chassis for test.
Looks good. Like the history of it and the music at the end.
+Terry McDade You're welcome
+qdc748a are you from philipines? Plz answer :)
so this is why you put on the pink panther music on your Chanel the other day :D
+floob098 :)
You've really brought that old kit to life Colin. Well done on the colour too. I know when I did mine I got it way too pink.
+Armour Empire Thanks. Pink is a funny color and somewhat challenging.
Great build up of a classic kit Colin! Love the music to!!
+bob ahnert :)
Very cool! I discovered last year during my LRDG build while doing research, they discovered the pink added into the desert camo paint gave them better concealment at night, how cool its that. Another great build Colin take care!
+Ian E (That 1 35th Scale Show) I would never has guessed that pink would be the best color for a camo. Thanks.
During Desert Storm we acquired some paint from the Navy that appeared to be pink in color. We painted our cami nets with it and while the paint was still wet we scattered sand from the local area on it. It blended in perfectly.
Outstanding as always I really think you did really good because pink is a pretty hard and bright color so thats hard and you did it really good mindblowing work again Qdc!
Pink is a hard color to make. I based my color on this video ua-cam.com/video/5KqWSFORrDg/v-deo.html I highly recommend you watching it. It gives you a good idea of the vehicle close up.
Royal Air Force Supermarine Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft were also painted a light shade of pink for high-altitide flights over Germany in WW2. Some sources would have you believe it was the same shade of bright pink used here, but it was actually much more subtle, and fainter, but the point was that in certain skies - especially in dawn or evening skies - the Spitfires were harder to spot by an enemy that didn't really have much radar capability, and so had a better chance of sneaking in over the target without being seen.
Thank for this information. I didn't know that.
Great job as usual with a classic of Tamiya. Keep it up!
+Jose Daniel Masster_Ozymandias Thanks
That came out really good. Thanks for the video
+dalton vickers You're welcome :)
Great build QDC, nice to see you changing things up a bit. Oh yeah, the Peter Sellers Pink Panther movies are the greatest, if you can find them, take a look at them.
+webslinger67 I haven't seen the original Pink Panther movies in years but I can still remember some of the funnier scenes where Canto tries to attack the detective. You can see it on UA-cam ua-cam.com/video/OC5Ldo1DjGk/v-deo.html
nice done
+Brabo Painter Thank you :)
model is very interesting and informative!
really nice work:) i might get this kit
+Colton Caldwell Cool
Peter Sellers was a unique and hilarious comedic actor. I remember laughing my ass off at the old Pink Panther movies as a kid
Great job! One of my all time favorites so far!
+Damon Bruce Cool :)
VERY NICELY BUILD !!!
You are on fire! Keep it up. Great work. This kit is on my radar now!
For a classic kit that has a lot of detail. Great job and I look forward to your next build! Peters Sellers was great as Chief Inspector Clouseau.
+Tom Zahler Thanks. I think so too.
I always enjoy these videos, and they actually encouraged me to start building these kits again a few months back. Thanks for putting out great content!
Qdc man! Why do you seem so nervous? I know you say you are not an expert but its your hobby! You are very familiar with the subject! You know it well be relaxed and confident! You have been doing this for years man! You know your stuff! And while you might not be an expert but you are very good at what you do! You rock no matter what qdc! Good luck man! Keep the great content rolling man!
+Roberts Briņecs Psychological projection
Love your videos!
Really cool model, and a lot of detail for the size. Good job.
I hope you do the SAS commando jeep as well. It would compliment this model greatly.
+Murderermarv Maybe
Nice model. If you want more pink models you should build RAF reconnaissance Spitfire, some of them had pink camouflage.
top model making video mate.
That's a great kit. As a matter of fact I have built 4 of those and have created one really cool desert diorama with them and using camels as well. The 1/35 camels were difficult to find but they are out there. As usual my friend, another great video!
nice job,and its truht that model is wow from tamiya wow...i whait for the next one...
tanks ...
Sweet awesome! I have one partially built, gotta finish it up now!
+Tim Bryant That's cool to know.
wow! amazing details!!!!!
+Andrew Yang For an old kit, it's amazing.
Wow! New model! Nice ;)
Well done!
+Rons Lens :)
great work QDC
Another great video and build
+Robert voss Thanks :)
qdc I can tell you're kinda awkward when you're face to face with the camera, but when you're behind the camera building the model kit you change. You turn fearless and the awkwardness goes away to me it's because I think you're confident because you're an expert and you know what you're doing when you build these kits. I don't know why I said this it just came to my mind lol but I'm a long time subscriber keep doing what you're doing I like your videos a lot they're so cool
I know that you say you're not expert, but you're REALLY good at making models. I tried building a 1961 Chevrolet Impala Convertible I FAILED terribly): it was so hard. You're so good I like that you put yourself out there making these videos
+Jeffrey Vidal ?
A great job qdc
Very nice, I think you have nailed the pink tone perfectly, I can't help but wonder what David Stirling would think of SAS troops in a pink vehicle 😱
+Halidon Mr Stirling would have thought this was a brilliant vehicle.
I was wondering if this would be the kit that you were next building when you posted a video asking about the theme to the Pink Panther......hands down one of your best videos yet!
+Adventures in Scale Modeling You're welcome :)
Great looking build and video. I recently bought the same kit and your video will help me with my build. Thanks for all your great videos. Really enjoy your builds and videos.
+GLUESBROTHERS You're welcome. I'm glad this video helped.
very nice build mate!
Nice build. Will be trying it myself, Look forward to your next one. Keep up the good work
+garryg69 Thanks
That looks like a pretty decent kit, keep on seeing this in a local hobby shop. I might have to get it now! I like your videos, you make it look easy, but maybe a bit of ambient background music would be an idea... Im sure I can hear you blinking lol
As a matter of fact, there were pink spitfires! They were used for photo reconnaissance at dawn and dusk, and if flying just under the clouds, they were practically invisible.
I didn't know that. Thanks for sharing this insight here on UA-cam.
Really liked the music at the end, haha :P Great work again, QDC!
+AtomPilz Fresser You're welcome :)
I got the pink panther from italeri and very confused about the color,but u did make color much batter
Great model, but can you show the paint you use and the airbrush you use as well. Also the products you use for all the weathering, such as how and what you mix for the dust, and how to paint the tracks. Thank you, great model
Awesome job Q ;-)
another great build n awesome video keep they coming bro love the music nice touch
+Gilbert Lathlin You're welcome :)
Nice.. have always wanted to buy and build this kit.. it is on my purchase list to get at some point in the not too distant future I hope.. having seen your great looking model sure has encouraged me to get one done.. :) Thanks for showing the build, very interesting to follow, as always.. :) 8:05 Good to see you still master the traditional way off painting as well.. ;) And yes, I'm a fan of Peter Sellers and the Pink Panther movies, I have a box set of them all.. :) :)
Rob BasicModelling the Pink Panther movies were disappointing in my opinion (maybe because I'm young), but the cartoons were great
I knew you were building this because of your last video with the music! Heil qdc
+Airbornerock You're welcome :)
Besonders ist natürlich die Musik am Schluß, Danke !!
awesome model! like always! :D
+NOOB# You are welcome :)
Peter sellers was amazing in those films!
Hello QDC, again a great video. I'm thrilled. Keep it up! Very nice model of a Pinkie. Great details and very skillful workmanship. Very good work. I think I'm gonna try a pinkie, too.
really good interesting camo
The Royal Navy also experimented with a shade of pink to camouflage some ships in the Mediterranean during WW2. The colour was called Mountbatten Pink after Lord Mountbatten who had noted that under some circumstances a pinkish mauve colour was harder to spot at sea. The experiment was discontinued when the Admiralty judged there to be no great advantage to the pink overall. In fact, on occasion it could make the ship more obvious.
Interesting 😀. Thanks for sharing this with me 😊
I love your videos can I just add reference pink , in the 2nd world war spitfires and other aircraft were painted pink ! my name is Steve and I'm using my mum's computer, I've just started modelling serious and I'm soon going to build a diorama I just want to build a little more experience to give me a little more confidence but you have learned me a lot, keep making your videos please , thank you
Good job QDC, I dunno if you forgot to paint the ammo box that is attached to the machine gun or you left it pink on purpose.
+Ad Majorem Sathanas Gloriam I left it pink on purpose. As far as I know, the camo was painted in the field so the soldiers painted whatever they wanted, it was not painted at the factory. There is a good video on UA-cam about this truck you should see ua-cam.com/video/5KqWSFORrDg/v-deo.html
+qdc748a Thanks for the reply! Now after watching the video you linked I see the real beauty in the work I've done. The model looks the same as it's real version ^^
Great build !. I was in a AH-1T Cobra Squadron. One day were told to get four Aircraft ready to get repainted at Naval Airstation Nirth Island in San Diego. They wanted to experiment with Desert camouflage. One of the Cobras Came back pink !. I did get pictures. I just cant remember where I stashed them.
+steven romero Cool. I didn't know we tried using pink too.
It was just an experiment. The other Cobras came back with the usual tan, brown, black what you would expect. The pink really threw us. It lasteed about a month. Then it went back to the standard Green. Great build though.
What airbrush and compressor do you use?
The movie series was naned for the rumors of "pink panther" secret opperatives.
Thank you for this information. And thank you for watching my video. 😀😀
Great video keep up the good work. You should try building a Cromwell or a British tank of sorts.
+Warriorcats423 Gaming Thanks
I'm thinking about making this model myself and was wonder what colors you used. And great work as usual
could you do a tutorial video on what supplies you need to start modeling because i want to start but don't know how too thanks!!
+Sebastian Leon youll need model cement (tamiya extra thin works great), paint, paint brushes, x-acto knife with spare blades, toothpicks, q-tips, a set of fine tip tweezers, emery boards or files for removing flashing, various grades of sand paper, super glue, and clothespins for clamping parts while they dry. I also like to have plastic bottle caps for mixing paint, Pringle can lids for holding small amounts of glue, small containers for holding parts (those daily pill holder things work grea), and Altoids tins for keeping everything organized and neat. The list might seem long, but most of the items on it are only a few dollars or so each, so its a really cheap hobby to get into. You dont even need all of those things for your first model, but it def helps. Happy building!
Thanks for uploading qdc. Your videos always inspire me :D
+FineKits You're welcome
Good model @qdc748a !
+Toms' Dunde Thanks
What airbrush do you use?
Just look at the US 3 color desert BDUs. The khaki has a slight pink hue ,.
what type of color do you use?