Watching Night shift doing dioramas is constant screaming in your head "It looks finished don't risk it!!" but then he just amazes you how it can look even better.
I'd like to see you try a sunny day lighting effect, with all shadows painted in, on the side of the tank, sign posts, people etc. It would be interesting to see if it works. I did this with lunar Module model on a moon surface and it looked good. I used a slide projector to map and trace out the shadows, then I painted the shadows darker. It might be an interesting look with an armor diorama!
You had me at, "Don't eat the yellow snow", Martin. Seriously though, you did a spectacular job on this project and it was very nice of you to do this for your friend!
A lovely vignette for a lovely little Pz38t. I am missing those glorious, long, detailed Night Shift builds with a full construction video, detailed painting and diorama, so perhaps we could see more soon? I'd love to see an Australian Centurion 5/1 build with a Vietnam base, I think that'd look excellent with this quality of modelling.
"MAH FRENS!"...... my Friday just got moar betterer!!! Oh, and I have a suggestion. Use an oil based stain for the veneer. You can then use a sealer for whatever effect you want... gloss, matte, flat... the results will be stunning.
Not only this is an amazing little model and diorama, its also wholesome as heck you did this for your friend. I hope he rejoices it for years! (I know I would)
Please do a 1/35 German 88mm..!!! Maybe even a diorama with it!! We ALL would Love to see your interpretation of some kind of ‘AA’ gun, or anti tank gun!! Show Us some more Greatness !!
For getting straight edges on your resin pours, rather than using tape use acrylic or plexiglass. You can attach it to the base by putting painters tape on the side of the base then supergluing or hot gluing the acrylic sheet to the painters tape. Then you can simply peel the painters tape off the base without damaging the base. If you want to reuse the acrylic you can put painters tape on the acrylic (where it contacts the base) and basically glue the tape to the tape. That way neither the acrylic nor the base is damaged. Beautiful work and great videos. Good luck.
Great use of the products. The snow from being run over by the tank definitely had that mud squished into it look, exactly as it would in life . Your modelling techniques are an asset to any modeler, excellent work. Your friend must treasure this diorama.
Idk if you take suggestions/ideas but ive wanted to see you do an aircraft and your VW Beetle made me think youd do a great crashed bomber scene. For inspiration, look up pictures of the Loon Lake B-23 Dragon crash in Idaho. Its in my home state and ive been there, its a cool location.
Very niiiiice! 🤗 In fact, these snow products are very fun to work with - I build an arctic sub-diorama in 1/700 some time ago; at first it looks like a big mess.... but step by step it would be turn out as a really nice project. Sure, there's no trees, bushes or any other vegetation in the middle of arctic waters, looks a little bit empty or unfinished; but that's the reality! 😉
Great looking tank but it's the landscaping on this one that sets it apart - amazing! I really like that snow sprinkles product. I have been considering a winter/spring scene similar to this one and this video will be a huge help, thank-you!
I intend to get into dioramas myself one day. Building the kits is a blast but I want to really grab the vibe of the build. And thanks to Night Shift and his videos, I feel as if I'll have a leg up on doing my first one.
I'm not in the habit of posting things on the Internet but I have to comment on your absolutely fantastic modelmaking skills. Forced retirement has left me with lots of free time and, after watching most of your videos, you have provided the inspiration to go back to making models - something I've not done for over 20 years! If my models are only a fraction of the quality of your, I'll be happy 😀 Thank you
I remember in army cadets we had our hike and the group I lead was walking through melted snow like that. Crawling out of the tent and getting your uniform wet too. that always happened of the first field exercise of the year
Love it, looking at doing snow bases for a Space Wolves squad and this is great inspiration. Only thing I would change and really who am I to say, but I liked the wood finish better on the base then the black. But man this is awesome, makes me want to do historical models.
Awesome work as allways, you didn’t disappointed. Well done Martin! But hey, how about a totally new aproach? How about making a huge diorama that can hold up to 7 vehicles? And one of them would be an airplane or a helicopter. Obviously that is just what you do but without often starting and finishing your projects. That would be a nice place to build a whole town or a big landscape.
Really liking these shorter videos, Martin. Keep 'em coming. I'd especially like to see you talk about the best way to compose a scene, placement of objects, etc. etc..
Watching Night shift doing dioramas is constant screaming in your head "It looks finished don't risk it!!" but then he just amazes you how it can look even better.
He's one of the best miniature artists I've ever seen, every project keeps me glued to the end. Pun intended.
I agree, everytime I think it’s perfect he makes it better!
So true
@@Anonymous-gb4ml Give some names of others for those who want to see more good work, please!
Those ice shelves are pure genius ! Great Idea and perfect result.
These extended Uncle Nightshift videos are too addictive to watch. It just fuels my hobby motivation.
I totally agree
I'd like to see you try a sunny day lighting effect, with all shadows painted in, on the side of the tank, sign posts, people etc. It would be interesting to see if it works. I did this with lunar Module model on a moon surface and it looked good. I used a slide projector to map and trace out the shadows, then I painted the shadows darker. It might be an interesting look with an armor diorama!
Thats sounds amazing; I'd love to see the effect on your lunar model!
Great idea! I’d like to try that with a desert type diorama with the strong sun👍🏼
Is your Lunar Diorama online to see?
Ian
@@bugler75 No it was made in my bedroom when I was young about 45 years ago!
@@TheBonsaiZone awww shame!
I’ll sub to your channel as bonsai’s just came into my head about two weeks ago!
Ian
This is the best resin water that you have ever done! The opacity is perfect, and the ice looks great on top. I hope your flooring goes well!
I wholeheartedly agree 👍
You had me at, "Don't eat the yellow snow", Martin. Seriously though, you did a spectacular job on this project and it was very nice of you to do this for your friend!
I'm convinced uncle night shift is the worlds most wanted foam smuggler.
"From my garage..." Yeah sure😉
Another GREAT vid................. 👍👍👍👍
Thank you , Uncle Martin .
🐺
Without a doubt my man, you are the most talented modeler i have seen on YT... props to you bro!!!
Check out Laser Creation-World…his work is exceptional
him and laser creation world + cw modelling are the best and most talented on all of yt not just modelling
@@beatricecunningham4192 check out Plasmo…he is a small scale master of ships,planes, armor, trains…incredible
@@francopasta3704 yh ik he is my one problem is he does 1/72 scale
I just got out of the hospital and this is the first video I watched... simply amazing... Thank you Mr. Nightshift!
A lovely vignette for a lovely little Pz38t. I am missing those glorious, long, detailed Night Shift builds with a full construction video, detailed painting and diorama, so perhaps we could see more soon? I'd love to see an Australian Centurion 5/1 build with a Vietnam base, I think that'd look excellent with this quality of modelling.
That resin water is so cool. You should put a little fish in it next time.
Brilliant, as always. The ice, above the water, is fantastic.
''don't eat the yellow snow''.....that's funny
I don't have a foam cutter so I just use my Stihl Chainsaws to make my cuts ;) What a good friend,making this for a buddy!
FINALLY! Snow that looks like Snow! And you did miss one little thing... That water is Begging for a Fish! Dude, you are the Bomb!!!
Awesome work as always.
SOOO KOOOOOLLLLL …
Great 👍
Mike
"MAH FRENS!"...... my Friday just got moar betterer!!!
Oh, and I have a suggestion. Use an oil based stain for the veneer. You can then use a sealer for whatever effect you want... gloss, matte, flat... the results will be stunning.
I LOVED the final touch of the dirty slush at the road side. All of a sudden you know it's real.
A Night Shift diorama video. One od the best Birthday gifts, i ever have ((Yes, I have Birthday today)).
Oh man! The ice on the puddle is fucking WoW 🤩
That muddy slush is so realistic. Amazing.
Uncle has blessed us with a 21 minute video
Another masterpiece, BRAVO.
Simple yet still awesome, thank you for the video.
Not only this is an amazing little model and diorama, its also wholesome as heck you did this for your friend. I hope he rejoices it for years! (I know I would)
Beautiful work.....again. Ihave learnt so much and continue to do so from watching your videos . Looking forward to your next video .
Please do a 1/35 German 88mm..!!!
Maybe even a diorama with it!!
We ALL would Love to see your interpretation of some kind of ‘AA’ gun, or anti tank gun!!
Show Us some more Greatness !!
For getting straight edges on your resin pours, rather than using tape use acrylic or plexiglass. You can attach it to the base by putting painters tape on the side of the base then supergluing or hot gluing the acrylic sheet to the painters tape. Then you can simply peel the painters tape off the base without damaging the base. If you want to reuse the acrylic you can put painters tape on the acrylic (where it contacts the base) and basically glue the tape to the tape. That way neither the acrylic nor the base is damaged. Beautiful work and great videos. Good luck.
i watched a couple of videos and im impressed with how every minute that passes the diorama just gets better. definitely subbing
Nightshifts garden looks like the moon now, need gardendirt" trademark"🤣
Brilliant, that snow and ice are so realistic looking.👍
AMAZING!! I would put some snow on the tank itself...
The raised ice sheets are genius!!!
Great use of the products. The snow from being run over by the tank definitely had that mud squished into it look, exactly as it would in life . Your modelling techniques are an asset to any modeler, excellent work. Your friend must treasure this diorama.
I like how simple this vignette looks but it is still very impressive!
Also the ice on the water is so cool and realistic 😯👏
This is the type of content I watch at 3 in the morning. It’s great.
Great results. The ice on the creek was a touch of brilliance. Well done.
Once again, you have thoroughly entertained me, I very much enjoy and learn from you. Thank you uncle nightshift 👍
Certainly looks cold and wet...nice one
Inspiring and gorgeous as always, special mention to the roots and the clever use of the snow sprinkles...Stunning job!😍😍😍😍
Idk if you take suggestions/ideas but ive wanted to see you do an aircraft and your VW Beetle made me think youd do a great crashed bomber scene. For inspiration, look up pictures of the Loon Lake B-23 Dragon crash in Idaho. Its in my home state and ive been there, its a cool location.
That snow and ice are so realistic looking.
I would have loved a fish in the water, but that is just me. :) Lovely work!
Thx for showing this nice winter scene
I need to thank you for getting me excited about this hobby again. Another stunning job my friend.
That is simple yet effective, very well done.
I'm DEFINITELY gonna be using some of these techniques to make snow bases for my Warhammer!
That snow product is incredible, definitely added to my next shopping spree!!
Absolutely beautiful work. Good luck with the house remodelling.
Nice touch with the ice shelves. Fantastic!
Outstanding diorama and it shows off your skills in a first class way.
Incredible work as always! Enjoy your videos a tonne!! Thanks for posting!
Beautiful uncle.
Cherss form Poland !
That snow looks really good. Canny are right. Steve U.K.
always inspiring! always superb!
Very niiiiice! 🤗 In fact, these snow products are very fun to work with - I build an arctic sub-diorama in 1/700 some time ago; at first it looks like a big mess.... but step by step it would be turn out as a really nice project. Sure, there's no trees, bushes or any other vegetation in the middle of arctic waters, looks a little bit empty or unfinished; but that's the reality! 😉
Hello, thank you very much for this video!!! Your explanations are clear!! You are an encyclopedia of advice! 😀
Railroad tracks and old rusty wagons, somewhere on a siding. Maybe someday.
I would like to see more French tanks! Also, I challenge you to make a naval diorama!
Ak does have the best snow “system “
Great looking tank but it's the landscaping on this one that sets it apart - amazing! I really like that snow sprinkles product. I have been considering a winter/spring scene similar to this one and this video will be a huge help, thank-you!
Phenomenal work, the slushy snow is super effective and convincing! Very jealous of your friend right now.
I don't know what to say, except it is awesome.
But, Yellow Snow is my favorite!
He never ceases to Amaze. Such Awesomeness...
Could you please start using your community tab so ppl have some kind of idea about if a video comes or not?
Lovely work. Just imagine how perfectly laid the flooring in Uncle Nightshift's house will be!
As always it's an awesome outcome thank you for sharing your talent with us
Night Shift just keeps getting better and better. There is a lot to learn from them too!
Great Build.
I intend to get into dioramas myself one day. Building the kits is a blast but I want to really grab the vibe of the build. And thanks to Night Shift and his videos, I feel as if I'll have a leg up on doing my first one.
I build science fiction armor. I love your work and steal almost every technique you use.😉
I'm not in the habit of posting things on the Internet but I have to comment on your absolutely fantastic modelmaking skills. Forced retirement has left me with lots of free time and, after watching most of your videos, you have provided the inspiration to go back to making models - something I've not done for over 20 years! If my models are only a fraction of the quality of your, I'll be happy 😀 Thank you
Love watching your videos. I wish I had half your talent.
I am really inspired by your work and love how you explain every step to make it look so easy
Your dioramas never cease to amaze me... your attention to detail is always on point I really enjoy your videos my friend!
nothing like coming home after 5 cocktails and remembering it’s modelling Friday by uncle Night Shift
Awesome, simply the best.
I remember in army cadets we had our hike and the group I lead was walking through melted snow like that. Crawling out of the tent and getting your uniform wet too. that always happened of the first field exercise of the year
Stunning job, awesome
I actually love the snowy/muddy terrain of the vignette more than the armor! Reminds me of my favorite season of the year: NOT winter. :D
Magnifico trabajo 👍👍.. gracias por estos videos, me ayudan mucho para ir aprendiendo !!
Maybe try adding fish in rivers/lakes? Nice video!
Love it, looking at doing snow bases for a Space Wolves squad and this is great inspiration. Only thing I would change and really who am I to say, but I liked the wood finish better on the base then the black. But man this is awesome, makes me want to do historical models.
The innovation just continues to blow us away. Another wonderful video!
I am new on your channel. I must only say, "Man, you are a true master of arts!"
Pure genius.
absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing with us.
great dioroma like others😀
Beautiful!
Every episode I see makes me want to return to making models! Great tips!
This looks absolutely incredible!
Gorgeous work
Looking forward to this one!
Awesome work as allways, you didn’t disappointed. Well done Martin! But hey, how about a totally new aproach? How about making a huge diorama that can hold up to 7 vehicles? And one of them would be an airplane or a helicopter. Obviously that is just what you do but without often starting and finishing your projects. That would be a nice place to build a whole town or a big landscape.
11:27 Ayo? This man's mixing in a spongebob cup! I didn't think it was possible to like this channel even more
Really liking these shorter videos, Martin. Keep 'em coming. I'd especially like to see you talk about the best way to compose a scene, placement of objects, etc. etc..
Fantastic work 🤩😍🤩😍🤩😍