14:23 you can stop now you did a good work 18:01 you're done now go get some rest 19:03 seriously man just stop go spend time relaxing 19:59 oh god this man never rest to make perfection 20:39 thank god almighty he can finally rest
How? You are the most talented man on earth. I've done 14 models, this year I've improved a lot but no one can match the level of creativity and skill that you have. Unreal.
@@challyho6375 wdym? Luke uses lots of tools that are everyday items. Besides the static grass applicator and some other tools but he often refers to other ways to do it without the tools
Historically correct version of this is "Always aim for the most exposed part of the bunker". *KV-2s were originally made for destroying whole bunkers but some Russian said put it on tank tracks*
Unless it’s an MBT, then you can go anywhere below the turret (depends on MBT) Or a Maus tank, they could go completely submerged, just with air pumped in.
I woke up early and created for the video English and Czech subtitles. Video má České titulky. :-D I hope that someone will find them useful. And Thanks for all the comments.
when we see a diorama with your Italian battleship. By the way, the video about the battleship was the first one I saw, if it were not for it, I would hardly ever know about you. You are the best!
That would be great! How would one create the rainbow effect oil has in water on epoxy? I'll be starting an abandoned Mustuki class IJN destroyer Kikuzuki project soon and this video has been some great inspo!
Absolutely brilliant David, these are museum class models worthy of any collection. Thank you for sharing on how to achieve such a high level of modelling skills
@Pinochet Pilot #666 I looked up on Google. Everything I have seen says it was a Canadian pilot who is credited for killing the red baron. I don't see anything that said it was an australian
I've always wanted to try an underwater aircraft wreck diorama, and I have some of the components, but I never have time to work on it... I would love to see you try it! The idea is to create something like the Pacific underwater wreck sites. Imagine a miniature airplane model, 1/144th scale or smaller, fully submerged in a very light blue resin, sitting on an ocean floor, partially disintegrated and corroded away, buried into the sediment. This whole diorama could be basically a resin cube, with all sides polished, and since the resin is nice and clear, you can look through it from any angle.
Damn and here i am thinking the same thing with 1/72 scale Tony-1C model. Sadly i dont have paints or brushes to even paint the plane, let alone start building something like that. Technically could you put the scene into fish tank, fill it with water and create artificial currents via water pump and just trow sediment there. Let it build up over time naturally, remove the water, let it dry and then seal it, before pouring epoxy?
True, maybe if they were bigger, they could be used in tank museums, the same way these landscapes are used in historical, geological, and architectural museums!
I just found this video in my recommended and after watching it can say i'm amazed with your work. Keep it up and i can't wait to see what you create next 👍🏻
I think that the most cool part is that we, with our imagination, create stories behind those dioramas. Good job is one of the most realistic diorama I’ve ever seen.
This is gorgeous! I wish I could do something likes this, but getting all the stuff you used and then actually doing the work would be impossible for many. Astonishing work
Those that voted down this vid - 855 as of this comment - must lead very, very sad lives. Great work, PLASMO, esp as you, yourself said when making this vid, you are new to dioramas. I aways pick up some tips and ideas from your vids. So, thanks for what you do.
Hey Plasmo, it is an absolute brilliant idea of a diorama and very well realized! Thanks a lot for the idea which leads to a great wish to do some sort of stop motion with water ;-) I haven't even tried to do something with water - but now I can't wait to do so. I hope my channel will be sometime as brilliant as yours. You're a great inspiration. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
Hello Tom and thank you. Your stop motion videos are amazing. It must be challenging to set everything to correct position. I am a big fan of your animation work, therefore I am glad you like the result and that it is an inspiration. I am looking forward to your diorama.
Something that's cheaper but works just the same as vallejo water effects is Mod Podge glue. Just stipple it on with a brush or creates ripples with an airbrush and it dries perfectly clear.
I love watching your videos. They are very relaxing. I was wondering if you would do a model of a tank that was destroyed, with a large hole on the front from an enemy round, and maybe even have the turret blown off. It would make for a cool Diorama. Just an idea. Keep up the amazing work.
Yeah, and with the crews remains blown apart with pooled up blood and brain matter, intestines etc, inside on the the floor, splattered everywhere that would indicate that a Fire had Not ignited but just a simple interior explosion. Of course the only tank crews I'd want to see in that condition were the Bolsheviks and No others. Knowing from stories/interviews of those Tank Recovery Crews and what they had to do; cleaning out all the gore of human bodies blown to pieces literally after removing what was left of their bodies from the tanks
@@constitution_8939 I mean that's quite morbid, either way both the Germans and Russian tanks had the tendency to spectacularly erupt when hit. The Russians liked the American Sherman's because you could lay underneath it when its ammo brewed up and still survive with only some minor burns in your back. Trying that in other German or Russian tanks would result in you just being splattered across the bottom of the ground.
@@mikec8086 That is totally wrong. There is a reason why Shermans were called Ronsons that "light up every time" like the ad said. Shermans had a comfortable, but tactically undesired high profile, weaker gun and were easy pickings for the Germans. There is a reason why the British had to fix it and introduce the Firefly version. The Russians didnt appreciate it much either, having much more advanced T34 and KV1s
@@renovatiovr Russian crews loved their lend lease Sherman's. I have a memoir of a Russian tanker that's states it, I'll see if u can find it and link it. As for the t-34 and kv-1, they did great against early pz2,4, and 3's. But once they got upgunned they were as vulnerable as any other tank. The thing with the t-34 wasn't advancement in tank tech itself, it was the advancement in production capabilities that allowed them to make thousands very quickly. As for Ronson, that slogan actually came out after the war I believe. They were as susceptible as any other tank without wet stowage, I.e. every axis and allies tank in the time. Once wet stowage came in, it was a whole other playing field for Sherman's. The ammunition propellent in the Sherman's were also not as susceptible to spectacular exploding as the Russians or German tanks. The American ammunition tending to burn instead of explode if it ignited.
Нет. Танк выглядит хорошо, мне и самому нравится он но лучшим танком он не был. Кв-2 использовался в начале войны но его быстро вывели с производства, так как он нужен был для наступления и разрушения вражеских стен и дотов к которым было сложно подобраться. В начале войны СССР оборонялся поэтому танк был бесполезен и выгодней был Кв-1.
*My commander once said, "we're fighting to protect those who cannot protect themselves."* *But then something happened and my crew had to leave me.* *I now lay here with my comrades.* *Protecting.* *Protecting the trees, the flowers, the animals.* *Protecting...* *...Protecting those who cannot be protected no longer.*
Awesome video as always, my friend! I just wanted to mention that you're pronouncing "dull" wrong. It's no big deal of course, I just wanted to help. dull rhymes with hull, it does not rhyme with tool. thanks again for the killer content! ❤
A pedant is someone who shows off their learning (like I'm doing now lol). So yeah, "verbal pedant" may not be a kind thing to say to a fella, but it's not inaccurate 😇
Man, that is a very splendid little diorama! I almost resent you for having so much talent! lol Thanks for the video and the tips. One of these days I will do a water dio myself. Have a couple of ideas.
I found Hydrangea flowers are good , when dried , if you pull flowers off they look like trees , you can use them as different scales 1:72 can be big tree , 1:48-1:35 can be bush ! Your work is outstanding David . Wales UK
я восхищён моделью и диорамой! браво! Но тут есть историческая неточность: к 1942-му году, КВ-2 уже не участвовали в боях, так как были почти все уничтожены к тому моменту. а вот заявлять 1941 год можно.
@Central Intelligence Agency fish aren't that sensitive, the gas and oil will float and be carried off in the currents, the only reason they die from oil spills is because there is such a massive amount of oil on the surface blocking the transmission of oxygen into the water. Thus they suffocate
Jedne z najlepszych filmów. Wszystko spokojnie po kolei pokazane, opisane krok po kroku. Szkoda , że tak niewiele twoich filmów jest dostępne z polskimi napisami. Nie mógłbyś tego zmienić. Budujesz świetne modele i samo oglądanie tego co robisz sprawia wiele radości. Robisz świetną robotę👍 🏆, tylko brak mi tych polskich napisów
14:23 you can stop now you did a good work
18:01 you're done now go get some rest
19:03 seriously man just stop go spend time relaxing
19:59 oh god this man never rest to make perfection
20:39 thank god almighty he can finally rest
These are always my reactions. I think "Wow, thats great, enough" but he still keeps going making it even better.
Do it for the views
He rests on the 7th day
"For my next project..."
You're right but he want to do a lot of detail.
How? You are the most talented man on earth. I've done 14 models, this year I've improved a lot but no one can match the level of creativity and skill that you have. Unreal.
Except maybe Luke Towan. His realism is insane. ua-cam.com/channels/jRkUtHQ774mTg1vrQ6uA5A.html
Robert Lott yeah but that guy uses Star Trek tools and equipment to buildings the stuff plasmo uses stuff that most people can get there hands on
@@challyho6375 wdym? Luke uses lots of tools that are everyday items. Besides the static grass applicator and some other tools but he often refers to other ways to do it without the tools
Warner Battersby- Sword ikr
Plasmo: Makes an amazing diorama that has realism that truly cannot be conceived by so many people
Also Plasmo: "But something is missing"
I think the crew is missing
@@efeorul3934 *s u s*
yes he forgot to add atoms
@@beacher50_ you are right
He is the modeling variant of Bob Ross...! Magnificent! And to think this started as a 1/72nd model with _very_ minimal details!
Since I was a child I always enjoyed military dioramas ... but I never had enough money to make them. Beautiful work my friend. Congratulations.
Museum quality. You are the gold standard for this hobby. Thanks for posting.
lebarosky I found his video yesterday and I could not stop watching it.
You need to make a “panzer of the lake diorama”
@@terreausore2435 chill dude it's a joke
Frosty, how about Maus in the ocean
@Juan Villanueva Femaidah lol simp spotted trying to pride
@@yuritakahashi493 sturmtiger of the mountain
oh бак of the lake what is your wisdom?
Me: Oh, Great KV-2 of the lake what is your wisdom?
KV-2: Get me out of here.
I was looking for this reference.
Опган
2
Oof
Perfection
“KV-2 Of the Pond, what is your wisdom?”
“Don’t drive into ponds with a tank”
That's a good wisdom
@@cristianvandenbosse8989 nice one
Historically correct version of this is "Always aim for the most exposed part of the bunker".
*KV-2s were originally made for destroying whole bunkers but some Russian said put it on tank tracks*
Tank go *submarine noises*
Unless it’s an MBT, then you can go anywhere below the turret (depends on MBT)
Or a Maus tank, they could go completely submerged, just with air pumped in.
I woke up early and created for the video English and Czech subtitles. Video má České titulky. :-D
I hope that someone will find them useful. And Thanks for all the comments.
In Polish: "Film ma czeskie napisy"
when we see a diorama with your Italian battleship. By the way, the video about the battleship was the first one I saw, if it were not for it, I would hardly ever know about you. You are the best!
By the way, I'm from Ukraine, and I love Soviet tank's
looking forward to your next video, carry on.
Polish -České it's almost the same language ;)
"Ok komrade, we improvise, Tank now *submarine"*
Yes fight for the motherland
Were Underwater Komrade *Water leaks through the breach and loading compartment* Blyat..
Stealth 100
Sir! Is water sapossed to be filling the sub?
Random UA-camr Da, very good.
"It sounds like an adventure from Skyrim."
Only if you also test ate everything you found.
Each of your Diorama's tells a story, just by your incredible talent. Thanks for sharing it with us.
It turned out incredible! I wonder if it would be possible to create an *oil patch* in the water leaking from the vehicle in such a diorama.
thats a awesome idea!
That would be great! How would one create the rainbow effect oil has in water on epoxy? I'll be starting an abandoned Mustuki class IJN destroyer Kikuzuki project soon and this video has been some great inspo!
You can you just need some food coloring and very still hands
Except he would use something else
@@HAPPYFUNTIMEx2 could you pour some oil on set epoxy and then seal it with more epoxy or something?
Absolutely brilliant David, these are museum class models worthy of any collection. Thank you for sharing on how to achieve such a high level of modelling skills
Amazing realism. Do a ww2 airplane crash. That would be cool.
Tommy Evans I would love to see him create the iconic p40 wreck in a desert
@Pinochet Pilot #666 I swear it was a French MG gunner who shot him down
@Pinochet Pilot #666 I looked up on Google. Everything I have seen says it was a Canadian pilot who is credited for killing the red baron. I don't see anything that said it was an australian
I would love to see that
Like a b-24 crashing over the pacific
Lets be truthful we all wish we could make something like this!
If you have the materials you can!
You have a point
@@keksiman7203 Yes, and they always come with a huge package. Let face it, we are never going to use it again after a few attempt.
I don't have the patience.
why wish? Give it a go and see what happens!
Best modeling channel!
Agree
Yup
fuckin' pepe the frog- i think kevin needs to head over to the nazi part of youtube
@@mookins45 Go head over to CNN with the rest of the America hating neo-Marxists.
Kevin T luke towan is better
I almost wanted to cry watching this. Craftsmen are the soul of the world. Thank you for giving so much respect to my favorite tank of the war.
Imagine.
"Hey Panzer Of The Lake!"
"Ja?"
"I am the KV-2 of the pond."
" *sheiße.* "
" *blyat* "
@Automeme nien
I love it how he said in a calm voice “it was terrible so I threw it in the trash “
Imagine if you were walking along a creek one day and you saw a 152mm gun barrel sticking out of the water
And at that moment, he knew, he fucked up.
Panzer of the Deep what is your wisdom
Pitied SheepYT lmao do u follow him on Instagram?
@@kelpshakeandy.v7663 no lol i just sited the underrated meme
*MUFFLED SOVIET NATIONAL ANTHEM EMANATING FROM THE WATER*
Wow amazing and realistic job, really nice, i love.
Peace ✌️
Can you maybe show us your collection of dioramas you made? Would be awesome
Yes that would make a grate video
@@tactical_snails2198 sorry but I really love grate videos *LMAO*
In USA you have tank and submarine. In Soviet Russia tank is submarine
17:30 Realistic oak leaves 1/72 scale! I thought I’d seen it all!
True! Amazing !!👍
I've always wanted to try an underwater aircraft wreck diorama, and I have some of the components, but I never have time to work on it... I would love to see you try it!
The idea is to create something like the Pacific underwater wreck sites. Imagine a miniature airplane model, 1/144th scale or smaller, fully submerged in a very light blue resin, sitting on an ocean floor, partially disintegrated and corroded away, buried into the sediment. This whole diorama could be basically a resin cube, with all sides polished, and since the resin is nice and clear, you can look through it from any angle.
PLASMO - plastic models
Damn and here i am thinking the same thing with 1/72 scale Tony-1C model. Sadly i dont have paints or brushes to even paint the plane, let alone start building something like that.
Technically could you put the scene into fish tank, fill it with water and create artificial currents via water pump and just trow sediment there. Let it build up over time naturally, remove the water, let it dry and then seal it, before pouring epoxy?
@@Hellsong89 that would take too long, you can just put it manually before putting the resin
Superb! Those water effects... 😍
Well explained and loved seeing the names of the products you used. Well done and beautiful model!
The video that got me interested in modeling. Thank you David.
Natural materials are so nice due to their fractal nature. Something small can look the same as something big in the right context.
Great work!!Any museum would be happy with that quality
I hope you realize that you have not only inspired me but many other people. Keep up the great work
I've watched this three times now, and I keep learning new things..
amateur.....
the best channel about modeling.You are an example for us.
My god! You have raised the bar my friend. Great to see you being able to try out new things and techniques. Lovely work.
Wow, it takes real talent to create something like that! Keep up the good work!
As close to perfection as is possible. Purest of visual art.
also , IMHO the music is perfect, yes I have already learned some things I will be trying as soon as my workshop roof is fitted lol.
You can make money by making these for museums or just selling them in general
Кто?
@@coldsideofthepillow6608 Onk.
I guess he knows that...
True, maybe if they were bigger, they could be used in tank museums, the same way these landscapes are used in historical, geological, and architectural museums!
Or he could just sell them cuz they sick af
David you should build another ship, i loved your last ship build
Agreed
Nádhera
I am working on it :-D 1drv.ms/u/s!Ao19oQfAAAEZlTR9nxHR5q9Go08O
@@idaemonplasmo that's awesome :)
@@idaemonplasmo cant wait. I've watched your Italieri Roma build a few times now. More awesomeness please...
Capturing a moment in time is one of the coolest things about modeling, excelent work
The song you put on the background fits perfectly!! and the work is even better 👏
I just found this video in my recommended and after watching it can say i'm amazed with your work. Keep it up and i can't wait to see what you create next 👍🏻
good job man, make sure to give this guy some love for his efforts in the comments ; )
The best diorama I’ve ever seen before! Thank you!
I love this, it’s so cool how people like you can take a picture and change it to real life even if it like 70 years ago
It honestly looks like you took the actual scene and shrunk it down with a shrink ray, amazing!
He’s filming it like a tutorial by adding the things needed and how to do it (not how he did it ) but we all know he’s the only one able to do that
This video, this guy, his Voice and the musics, restored my faith in the humanity
Оживший миг истории. Красиво. Всех благ. Всем добра.
Спс
*I STOLE A LOT OF STUFF FROM THE FOREST* CALLING 911
LOL
@@antoniw.3080 We dont playing GTA xD
WE
THE
*Hello police.. We stole a balloooon !!!!!*
You never stole it you borrowed it...
You made it better
@@acash93 gave it a new life
Ratmanpl wotB lol how did we find each other here
@@_parabellum916 i play wotb too? My username is Watermelon_Sperm, wanna platoon tier 6? Answer so I know when i should get into the game.
This is a KV-2 model, so the wood belonged to EVERYONE, so it's ok.
I think that the most cool part is that we, with our imagination, create stories behind those dioramas. Good job is one of the most realistic diorama I’ve ever seen.
This looks absolutely amazing, you are such a talented person, and I’m so glad I stumbled across your channel
Как я люблю твои миниатюры
"Blyat" - The tank driver, probably
Blyat...blub...blub...blub!
This is amazing! Such detail. So realistic.
“Oh KV of the lake, what is your wisdom?”
"just cause you have a different opinion than someone doesn't mean the other person is wrong" -great KV-2 of the lake
“I am not very skilled at diorama” everyone: 🤥
8:23 pause turn on captions look at it it says
Bubbles, Bubbles, My Bubbles!
Thing is those are the custom captions so he wrote it
is that a reference to the French shrimp I'm Nemo?
@@LockheedC-130HerculesOfficial its from Nemo but not the shrimp. It's from the fish that has a treasure chest
@@Handlesarestoopid oh yea the shrimp is the cleaning dude and the yellow fish is the one that is obsessed with bubbles my bad
@@LockheedC-130HerculesOfficial lol it's ok. I haven't seen the film in ages so I almost had the same thought
This is gorgeous! I wish I could do something likes this, but getting all the stuff you used and then actually doing the work would be impossible for many. Astonishing work
Круто получилось
Согласен)
Это не круто, это шедеврально!
Вот только это не Русский танк а Советский
@Pandrax there Russain
Like from Russia, great job as always 👍🇷🇺
you mean like from soviet union?
True slav tanks
Those that voted down this vid - 855 as of this comment - must lead very, very sad lives.
Great work, PLASMO, esp as you, yourself said when making this vid, you are new to dioramas. I aways pick up some tips and ideas from your vids. So, thanks for what you do.
Whoever put czech subtitles has my big thanks!
I finally knew which words mean what and amazing video
Hey Plasmo, it is an absolute brilliant idea of a diorama and very well realized! Thanks a lot for the idea which leads to a great wish to do some sort of stop motion with water ;-) I haven't even tried to do something with water - but now I can't wait to do so. I hope my channel will be sometime as brilliant as yours. You're a great inspiration. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
Hello Tom and thank you. Your stop motion videos are amazing. It must be challenging to set everything to correct position. I am a big fan of your animation work, therefore I am glad you like the result and that it is an inspiration. I am looking forward to your diorama.
Plasmo while checking out a box of hypodermic needles at a pharmacy -
Clerk: "What do you need these for?"
Plasmo: "I'm addicted to dioramas ."
An easier way to create waves for next time is to use clear dry PVA glue and use airbrush at 15PSI and create waves with clean air.
I have never in my life seen such skill. Your work is truly marvelous!
Something that's cheaper but works just the same as vallejo water effects is Mod Podge glue.
Just stipple it on with a brush or creates ripples with an airbrush and it dries perfectly clear.
Jesus I cannot even draw a stick man and people do this!
Honestly I found modeling is easier then drawing
That's cheap...I can't even draw a line.
@MrWolf Player Heck...even type one out
This is soooooo much easier than drawing.!!!!!
how exactly do you mess up a stickman...?
“It can blow the bubbles. And we do not like the bubbles.” 8:20 lmao
so me doing bubble baths are elligle?
The details in all your models are insane! Awesome work!
I love watching your videos. They are very relaxing. I was wondering if you would do a model of a tank that was destroyed, with a large hole on the front from an enemy round, and maybe even have the turret blown off. It would make for a cool Diorama. Just an idea. Keep up the amazing work.
Yeah, and with the crews remains blown apart with pooled up blood and brain matter, intestines etc, inside on the the floor, splattered everywhere that would indicate that a Fire had Not ignited but just a simple interior explosion.
Of course the only tank crews I'd want to see in that condition were the Bolsheviks and No others.
Knowing from stories/interviews of those Tank Recovery Crews and what they had to do; cleaning out all the gore of human bodies blown to pieces literally after removing what was left of their bodies from the tanks
Watch Luke towan
@@constitution_8939 I mean that's quite morbid, either way both the Germans and Russian tanks had the tendency to spectacularly erupt when hit. The Russians liked the American Sherman's because you could lay underneath it when its ammo brewed up and still survive with only some minor burns in your back. Trying that in other German or Russian tanks would result in you just being splattered across the bottom of the ground.
@@mikec8086 That is totally wrong. There is a reason why Shermans were called Ronsons that "light up every time" like the ad said. Shermans had a comfortable, but tactically undesired high profile, weaker gun and were easy pickings for the Germans. There is a reason why the British had to fix it and introduce the Firefly version. The Russians didnt appreciate it much either, having much more advanced T34 and KV1s
@@renovatiovr Russian crews loved their lend lease Sherman's. I have a memoir of a Russian tanker that's states it, I'll see if u can find it and link it. As for the t-34 and kv-1, they did great against early pz2,4, and 3's. But once they got upgunned they were as vulnerable as any other tank. The thing with the t-34 wasn't advancement in tank tech itself, it was the advancement in production capabilities that allowed them to make thousands very quickly. As for Ronson, that slogan actually came out after the war I believe. They were as susceptible as any other tank without wet stowage, I.e. every axis and allies tank in the time. Once wet stowage came in, it was a whole other playing field for Sherman's. The ammunition propellent in the Sherman's were also not as susceptible to spectacular exploding as the Russians or German tanks. The American ammunition tending to burn instead of explode if it ignited.
Шикарно ! Молодец.
Согласен!
Я тоже согласен)
Да ето шедевр
Да чувак красава
Nice👍
I really love the realistic look of the build, and I thought it was awesome how you mentioned Skyrim it’s one of my favorite video games.
For a 'first attempt' diorama, this is really remarkable! Very well done! I have always wanted to make a diorama like this one.
КВ-2 один из лучших танков своего времени )
Согласен))
Ну таак, ису 152 лучше
😂😂😂WatA👎
Нет. Танк выглядит хорошо, мне и самому нравится он но лучшим танком он не был. Кв-2 использовался в начале войны но его быстро вывели с производства, так как он нужен был для наступления и разрушения вражеских стен и дотов к которым было сложно подобраться. В начале войны СССР оборонялся поэтому танк был бесполезен и выгодней был Кв-1.
@@MK-jd9ts откуда ты это знаешь?! Историк?
*My commander once said, "we're fighting to protect those who cannot protect themselves."*
*But then something happened and my crew had to leave me.*
*I now lay here with my comrades.*
*Protecting.*
*Protecting the trees, the flowers, the animals.*
*Protecting...*
*...Protecting those who cannot be protected no longer.*
ok
corny as fuck
no,not corny at all, because all the food reserves are gone
One KV-2 a day keeps German Division away
@Erwin Schrödinger welcome to the chat fascist!
@Erwin Schrödinger ok, now go to gulag
America here, did someone say communism? >:(
America where is your Star-Spangled Banner?!
@@chrishamilton2559 libtard
Davide, opravdu nádherné a povedené. Věřím že to zabralo hodně práce a obdivuju tvoji trpělivost. Určitě v tom pokračuj!
Годный видос, я даже подпишусь
Awesome video as always, my friend!
I just wanted to mention that you're pronouncing "dull" wrong. It's no big deal of course, I just wanted to help. dull rhymes with hull, it does not rhyme with tool.
thanks again for the killer content! ❤
Ah ok. Thanks. I will try to keep in mind.
You verbal pedant.......
@@delboytrotter8806 what's a verbal pedant
@@naiknaik8812 i guess he means this user is being very observant to a very little unimportant mistake
A pedant is someone who shows off their learning (like I'm doing now lol). So yeah, "verbal pedant" may not be a kind thing to say to a fella, but it's not inaccurate 😇
bruh your music track made me felt sad and thought of the KV-2's story.
Man, that is a very splendid little diorama!
I almost resent you for having so much talent! lol
Thanks for the video and the tips. One of these days I will do a water dio myself.
Have a couple of ideas.
Здравствуйте друзья)
Это потрясающе
Удачи автору он большой молодец!
Жилаю счастья здоровья и всех возможных благ :)
Привет из России
Exactly!
Данила Побирухин привет, фром раша так сказать
раша намба ван дам
Хахаха
Я не думаю что он почитает но и правдо удачи автору и круто получилось
Like Russian, I will say: Это просто невероятно красиво, приятель!
Просто вау)
Братан, не ты удивляешься этим американцем который делает ШЕДЕВРЫ!!!)
@@Ribron2079 у него акцент как у моего одноклассника в 2020. Такой же русский, как и этот чел. LOL. И это американец? Не верю!
17:35 is the most powerful pun oh my god
It's 3:00 am, and this was beautifully relaxing. I'm ready for bed now. Thank you.
10 months later but how was the sleep?
You are a genius! Wonderfull diorama!
i tried modeling but i got bored, wasn't my thing but just looking at this im just like. Damn, that could be my work too.
Hey, Plasmo, you might wanna check "M3 Halftrack: Strength & Weaknesses" on Military history (not) visualized with Chieftain (at about 8:40) ;)
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I found Hydrangea flowers are good , when dried , if you pull flowers off they look like trees , you can use them as different scales 1:72 can be big tree , 1:48-1:35 can be bush ! Your work is outstanding David . Wales UK
я восхищён моделью и диорамой! браво!
Но тут есть историческая неточность:
к 1942-му году, КВ-2 уже не участвовали в боях, так как были почти все уничтожены к тому моменту.
а вот заявлять 1941 год можно.
Так на диораме КВ уничтожен и рчдом стоит немец вдруг это остатки танка?
Вне боевой зоне
Это шедевр 👍👍👍
this has more details than cod modern warfare 2019
Great Dio and step by step video tutorial, I appreciate the amount of work and effort that went into both of these! well done!
Hey maybe for next time if you creat a diorama with a cool water cutout like that, maybe you could add some small fish or something in the resin?
CyclonicTuna023 a fish detail would be cool but i think it's pretty hard to make it in place
I was thinking the same. Or duck perhaps? That would be cute and funny ...
@Central Intelligence Agency fish aren't that sensitive, the gas and oil will float and be carried off in the currents, the only reason they die from oil spills is because there is such a massive amount of oil on the surface blocking the transmission of oxygen into the water. Thus they suffocate
@NPC #1984
And all the trees dead with a touch of snow
Jedne z najlepszych filmów. Wszystko spokojnie po kolei pokazane, opisane krok po kroku.
Szkoda , że tak niewiele twoich filmów jest dostępne z polskimi napisami.
Nie mógłbyś tego zmienić.
Budujesz świetne modele i samo oglądanie tego co robisz sprawia wiele radości.
Robisz świetną robotę👍 🏆, tylko brak mi tych polskich napisów
zgadza się piękne dzieło
Dobrý videjko určitě pokračuj
🙃🤗
Truly stunning, the water looks amazing!