when u have to replace the engine in field condition the turret has to turn to 90 degreee angle. When the turret side armor ist not removed u cant take the engine out of the tank, thats why u can move the armor. great job by the wy, looks very good
The armor is believed it or not hollow, the rounds penetrate into the cavity rotate slightly so when they hit the actual armor they hit an angle so it can't penetrate basically think of throwing a knife at paper itll go through easily pointed forward throw it at its side and it probably won't go through... or at least nowhere near as easy
2:12 The side armor is movable because equipment of the tank is also stored there. By the way, we call this part of the armor "Elefantenohr" (elephant ear). And if you want to open the engine cover, you also have to open these ears.
@@justinmorgan2126 It’s too high up to provide any viable cover, you also dont really want to be that close to a MBT as they’re high priority targets and could put you in harms way
@@justinmorgan2126 No. The tank would then no longer be able to move its turret, which would be very impractical. Besides, the space next to the turret is too tight. The infantry would fall off the tank very quickly. Believe me, you don't want to be standing there when the tank is moving.
@@justinmorgan2126 riding on a Tank while it conducts combat operations is suicide by third person. Tanks are bullet magnets. And a moving tank turret is very dangerous to mounted infantry, as it can sheer of or maim limbs, squash torsos etc. Also firing the maingun of the tank, while tank riders are mounted on the vehicle severely endangers the mounted infantry due to recoil, concussion etc. During combat Infantry NEVER stands optop, infront or to the side of an AFV, only to the rear and this also only when the vehicle commander and driver know, that they are there. In general the infantry covers the vehicle from a certain distance to the sides
@@justinmorgan2126 why would infantry be standing 1.5 meters off the ground next to the turret. The turret will knock them off or crush them when it turns lol. No, the guy is right. In order to get the engine cover off, the turret has to be at the 90 degrees and the turret armour has to be swung open.
Alas I don't have the room to go into lots of different modeling areas and I'm a bit on the elderly side so I'll stick to WWII aircraft (plus 2 modern jets in my stash). But to watch you at work on any scale model type is a joy. Thank you.
2:23 For anyone curious about it, iirc the modern Leopards turret (the one with the wedge like in the video) have a big negative space to help protect against shaped charges (HEAT warheads) that lots of missiles and even some tank guns use. Basically the idea is to detonate the charge far enough away from the hull that the cone of fire from the warhead cant penetrate the inner armor layer as well if at all. This is especially important for the Leopard 2 as iirc they dont have the same high tech armor materials other tanks do such as the Chobham/Burlington (used in the Challengers/M1) and ERA (Explosive Reactive Armor) is hazardous to infantry and likely more expensive than spaced armor. I still have no idea why those panels fold out though, aside from looking cool imo
Because if the engine needs repairs on the battlefield, then they turn the turret and fold this piece of armor in order to protect the engineers. Also, the armor can be changed on the battlefield and i believe thats the piece you need to remove first (like a puzzle). To my knowledge, this turret armor is the best in the world and not a single round can penetrate it if its not damaged already.
Not really. The Arrowhead is there to protect against APFSDS projectiles. This is how it works: The Projectile enters the arrowhead and once it passes through, exiting the first part imparts a tourqe on the projectile if the APFSDS round is shorter then the space bewteen the front arrowhead and the main armor (so it neither ends contact the main armor and the arrowhead). This leads to the projectile getting destabilized, and turning a bit sideways. this is enough for the projectile to smash harmlessly aagainst the main armor as an APFSDS round cannot take lateral forces, as it is extremly hard and britle (This is also a exploited by Hardkil active protection system, the explosive charge imparts a lateral force on the projectile). Point being, this arrowhead armor concept relies on the airgap inside the arrowhead being longer then the projectile fired at it. If the projectile is longer then this length, it will not be destabilized and the addon arrowhead armor does nothing.
There's a storage bag under the armour plate with the gun cleaning kit. You also need to open it to open the engine compartement, since it's in the way.
@@dimitrisoikonomou3568 i think they make that armour piece movable, because the need the clearance for removing the powerpack (Engine) when the turret is sideways.
Absolutely love it, Leopard 2 is a beautiful tank. If you're going to do more modern MBTs, might I suggest an Ariete? It's really grown on me since I started researching it.
I built the Trumpeter kit last month and had a blast. Planning on doing another loaded up with aftermarket in the fall. I'm nowhere near this level, but it still turned out well
Very clever to copy the colour scheme in 1:72 scale and cut out the mask elements. You touched it up but it was way easier than hand-painting the whole tank. Another technique I've learned from you!
I have mine 1/32 sitting in its box for about a year now. I might start it after watching this video! Mine will be a Leo2HEL, since it rocks the best camo IMO
Great video. I've been doing models of various scales for decades. The idea to do the camouflage on 1:72 with paper is brilliant. Who said you can't teach an old dog a new trick.😁👍👍
The reason the turret armor is removable is because its basically a metal box, the shell hits the first plate enters the empty space starts to turn so when it hits the actual turret armor it hits it at a worse angle, that part of the reason the leopards armor is so legendary. So that being said its removable as it probably makes it easier to replace... let's just say I know so much cause the leopard 2a5-a7 are my favorite thanks... got a love that arrow head turret
I have followed your amazing vids for some time and I am really impressed at how your level of presentation has developed! Your modelling skills really shine with the way this is filmed and narrated 😊 Well done!!
Šikovný český ručičky :). Jako vždy skvělá práce. Nejsem modelář a ani do toho nijak nevidím, ale tvá videa mě hrozně baví a uklidňují. Držím palce do budoucích projektů.
Another Killer build Love to watch you weather out a project just when I think your done no you have more and always comes out better then before have to say this one came out outstanding too
I literally fell in love with these 1/72 scale kits! If u want to build some more planes in this scale, I really suggest kits from IBG. I built one of their FW 190 and it was incredible: rivet details, photo etched parts in the kit, opened engine cover option, what if Color schemes… just magic.
The brown stock on the MG3 makes it look like an MG42. The MG3 has a synthetic stock, so it should be black. Not nitpicking, excellent model, as always!
just a little detail, you're talking about the Merkava "troop compartment" that's a urban legend. the rear compartment was used for troops only a few times during demonstration in the early days of the Merkava service life, in actual operation this compartment is used to store the ammo racks, the large door at the rear is only used to facilitate the loading of the ammo from cargo trucks and to allow the loader to escape. maybe you could fit 1 or 2 soldiers in there in case of an emergency, like an improvised MedVac or evacuating the crew of a destroyed tank but not carry a full platoon like in demonstrations.
Btw, stay the hell away from tanks while in combat, they are great bait but you don't want to be anywhere near them. I had a friend in Iraq who got his gear hooked on the slat armor of a Stryker and the driver decided to crash a mud hut, he got dragged through the building. His body looked like a bag of broken stuff when we got him out of his armor for medevac and put a chest tube in. (The medevac required us to put it in because they have a hard time doing it in flight) he survived with 40+ broken bones. You learn the lesson of staying away from them after that.
Beautiful work David!!! I've a challenge for you to try and solve. Making scale size camo netting for your leopard. The Germans use it very often. Some great references can be seen on the UA-cam channel Chieftain Mk12. It's great info on German field excersises!!! Try some Model collect kits! Super details!!! Live your work my friend!!!!
Bravo again David on your modeling skills! I am learning a lot from your videos though I haven't been model building for a while due to family obligations. I have amasses a huge stash of Tamiya kits and their quality is top notch. I purchased the large kit with r/c options...very pricey but well worth it.
Very impressive in the small scale well done 👍🏻👍🏻 Suggestion: maybe a Challenger or a Chieftain next time as you have done the Leopard and the Abrams to complete the MBT trio
Awesome stuff! I love the luminous film idea defo going to give you a shout out when I use it! Would love to see some more AFVs, keep up the builds you are an inspiration!
I tried their m1296, overall it was a pleasant built, only the turret gap needs some improvements. You can get it a try too, would love to see you build one.
Tamiya super thin plastic sement and Tamiya airbrush cleaner is the same stuff, the sement its a 50/50% mix of two cemicals and the airbrush cleaner is a 49/51% mix of the same two cemicals, so i only buy Tamiya airbrush cleaner now and just fill up the sement bottle with that , works the same and i cant tell any diffrence
Of all ww2 aircraft, the 4 engine bombers are my favourite. Here I am praying for a b29 :D But anything 4 engine will make me so happy! (even if not ww2 ofc)
when u have to replace the engine in field condition the turret has to turn to 90 degreee angle. When the turret side armor ist not removed u cant take the engine out of the tank, thats why u can move the armor. great job by the wy, looks very good
Also, there is some limited storage space behind those panels
or whenever the powerpack is taken out in general.
Thanks for educating me on that I did not know that 🙂
The armor is believed it or not hollow, the rounds penetrate into the cavity rotate slightly so when they hit the actual armor they hit an angle so it can't penetrate basically think of throwing a knife at paper itll go through easily pointed forward throw it at its side and it probably won't go through... or at least nowhere near as easy
@@PLASMA_2005 The projectile doesen't just get angled, it gets shattered into two or more pieces.
2:12 The side armor is movable because equipment of the tank is also stored there. By the way, we call this part of the armor "Elefantenohr" (elephant ear).
And if you want to open the engine cover, you also have to open these ears.
I presume it could also provide armoured cover for infantry that may be accompanying the tank in an urban situation. ??
@@justinmorgan2126 It’s too high up to provide any viable cover, you also dont really want to be that close to a MBT as they’re high priority targets and could put you in harms way
@@justinmorgan2126 No. The tank would then no longer be able to move its turret, which would be very impractical.
Besides, the space next to the turret is too tight. The infantry would fall off the tank very quickly.
Believe me, you don't want to be standing there when the tank is moving.
@@justinmorgan2126 riding on a Tank while it conducts combat operations is suicide by third person.
Tanks are bullet magnets.
And a moving tank turret is very dangerous to mounted infantry, as it can sheer of or maim limbs, squash torsos etc.
Also firing the maingun of the tank, while tank riders are mounted on the vehicle severely endangers the mounted infantry due to recoil, concussion etc.
During combat Infantry NEVER stands optop, infront or to the side of an AFV, only to the rear and this also only when the vehicle commander and driver know, that they are there. In general the infantry covers the vehicle from a certain distance to the sides
@@justinmorgan2126 why would infantry be standing 1.5 meters off the ground next to the turret. The turret will knock them off or crush them when it turns lol.
No, the guy is right. In order to get the engine cover off, the turret has to be at the 90 degrees and the turret armour has to be swung open.
Alas I don't have the room to go into lots of different modeling areas and I'm a bit on the elderly side so I'll stick to WWII aircraft (plus 2 modern jets in my stash). But to watch you at work on any scale model type is a joy. Thank you.
Amen to that, congratulations on your new addition.
It’s 1AM in the morning (East Coast U.S.) and Plasmo just uploaded a video. Your weekend is now complete.
For real now, I don't even care about models but something about this channel makes me come back again and again. NICE WORK MAN!
The Leopard II and Merkava are my favorite modern tanks. This is inspiration fuel to build a tank model. Thanks!
Ughhh merkava mark 4M 🤩
My favourite leopard 2a6
Oh boy, just got home from work! Good morning! This looks cool!
Same me
Lol i just woke up
. In order to get the engine cover off, the turret has to be at the 90 degrees and the turret armour has to be swung open.
I absolutely love when PLASMO does modern vehicules!! ♥
Most impressive close ups on most impressive details...Amazing!
David! You have outdone yourself again! Indeed black magic must be involved. Absolutely stunning!
2:23 For anyone curious about it, iirc the modern Leopards turret (the one with the wedge like in the video) have a big negative space to help protect against shaped charges (HEAT warheads) that lots of missiles and even some tank guns use. Basically the idea is to detonate the charge far enough away from the hull that the cone of fire from the warhead cant penetrate the inner armor layer as well if at all. This is especially important for the Leopard 2 as iirc they dont have the same high tech armor materials other tanks do such as the Chobham/Burlington (used in the Challengers/M1) and ERA (Explosive Reactive Armor) is hazardous to infantry and likely more expensive than spaced armor. I still have no idea why those panels fold out though, aside from looking cool imo
Because if the engine needs repairs on the battlefield, then they turn the turret and fold this piece of armor in order to protect the engineers. Also, the armor can be changed on the battlefield and i believe thats the piece you need to remove first (like a puzzle). To my knowledge, this turret armor is the best in the world and not a single round can penetrate it if its not damaged already.
Not really. The Arrowhead is there to protect against APFSDS projectiles. This is how it works: The Projectile enters the arrowhead and once it passes through, exiting the first part imparts a tourqe on the projectile if the APFSDS round is shorter then the space bewteen the front arrowhead and the main armor (so it neither ends contact the main armor and the arrowhead). This leads to the projectile getting destabilized, and turning a bit sideways. this is enough for the projectile to smash harmlessly aagainst the main armor as an APFSDS round cannot take lateral forces, as it is extremly hard and britle (This is also a exploited by Hardkil active protection system, the explosive charge imparts a lateral force on the projectile). Point being, this arrowhead armor concept relies on the airgap inside the arrowhead being longer then the projectile fired at it. If the projectile is longer then this length, it will not be destabilized and the addon arrowhead armor does nothing.
There's a storage bag under the armour plate with the gun cleaning kit. You also need to open it to open the engine compartement, since it's in the way.
@@dimitrisoikonomou3568 i think they make that armour piece movable, because the need the clearance for removing the powerpack (Engine) when the turret is sideways.
Leopard use Layered armor, which is difficult to make in round shapes...
You sir are master craftsman! I’ve never seen anyone like you! You my friend are the best builder on the internet! 👍🏼😎
I am absolutely stealing that nail film idea!
And the music for this video has been on point.
On such a (relatively) small scale, it's incredible !
It's all about using techniques to bring out the detail that's been built into the kit. Washes an dry-brushing are key..
The coming Leo 2A7 from Vespid looks to be even better.
A very carefully made model, and the details are impressive. The effects of using dust, dirt add realism, great
i never expect plasmo would do modern tank model, love it❤️
We also didn't expect an egg plane. But the guy knows how to keep fresh
he already did, for example Terminator 1:72
Absolutely love it, Leopard 2 is a beautiful tank. If you're going to do more modern MBTs, might I suggest an Ariete? It's really grown on me since I started researching it.
I built the Trumpeter kit last month and had a blast. Planning on doing another loaded up with aftermarket in the fall.
I'm nowhere near this level, but it still turned out well
Ariete is bullshit. Cheap version of Leo...
I always can expect some ultra realistic model from plasmo , good jobb
One of my favorite tanks! Excited to see how it turns out
Very clever to copy the colour scheme in 1:72 scale and cut out the mask elements. You touched it up but it was way easier than hand-painting the whole tank. Another technique I've learned from you!
I have mine 1/32 sitting in its box for about a year now. I might start it after watching this video! Mine will be a Leo2HEL, since it rocks the best camo IMO
I never get tired of watching this video. I still haven’t had a chance yet to build this model. One day!
I think we can all agree that we want that godlike skill, patience and tools (and money lol)
Great video. I've been doing models of various scales for decades. The idea to do the camouflage on 1:72 with paper is brilliant. Who said you can't teach an old dog a new trick.😁👍👍
The scale!!!!! At such a small size all that freaking detail is amazing!!!! Fantastic job
Thank you for uploading such a wonderful production video. It's really wonderful.
The reason the turret armor is removable is because its basically a metal box, the shell hits the first plate enters the empty space starts to turn so when it hits the actual turret armor it hits it at a worse angle, that part of the reason the leopards armor is so legendary. So that being said its removable as it probably makes it easier to replace... let's just say I know so much cause the leopard 2a5-a7 are my favorite thanks... got a love that arrow head turret
Great job Plasmo. Brings me back to the time I was a Commander on that beast!
I've been waiting for this tank. Now we have all beasts of the panzer army. I myself am making a King tiger right now
Love your content man. You single-handedly got me into model kits
I have followed your amazing vids for some time and I am really impressed at how your level of presentation has developed! Your modelling skills really shine with the way this is filmed and narrated 😊 Well done!!
Second the Challenger 2. Would be interesting to see a model build of the most up to date variant in a hypothetical NATO intervention in Ukraine
@@bencarver8164 "Hypothetical" The stockholders are itching to intervene.
Finally, I saw the easter egg and was waiting for forever
You make models I dreamed of as a kid.
Šikovný český ručičky :). Jako vždy skvělá práce. Nejsem modelář a ani do toho nijak nevidím, ale tvá videa mě hrozně baví a uklidňují. Držím palce do budoucích projektů.
Looks really great👍 You are the most skilled modeler I know.
Another Killer build Love to watch you weather out a project just when I think your done no you have more and always comes out better then before have to say this one came out outstanding too
Morning video to morning coffee. ☕ Thank you.
This is a great looking model and a Tank you don't see quite often!
Those Tamiya side cutters are expensive, but are one of my most favourite purchases. They are excellent.
Funnily enough I bought this kit about six months ago because it was cheap. Now I've got something to work towards.
As always...all your projects are always jaw drop reaction on me... amazing job.
Hello Plasmo ! Your build are amazing ! WHERE IS THE amx 56 Leclerc !
Yeah where is it ???
Leclerc is french tank ?
@@simonpicot8233 Yes is the french modern tank
We need this tank !
Great idea
The timing is just spot on, now i have something to watch after work
Nice work David, the Leopard 2 is one of my favourite modern tanks, next to the Challenger 2...
캬 썸네일.. 내가 제일 좋아하는 전차 포징이네요. 저렇게 측면으로 포탑 돌리고 있을 때 겁나 멋지더라
Always a pleasure to see your work David.
Brilliant build! I never knew reducing scale makes colours look darker.
Because of your demonstration i got some nailfoil for my Abrams and the optics look very real.
I love watching your videos!!! Love how you explain everything!!!! Excellent Work!!!
love these videos. those models look so real!!
The moving side armour is there to make the penetrator dart of an APDS round tumble an lose penetration energy. Great video and nice work
The plumbers' tape "tarpaulin" was a great idea. The design of the representation of those baskets was a real headscratcher and mine needed covering.
keep up the amazing work friend! good to have you back!
Love it. You are a master at our hobby. I learn something every time i watch your video's
Your photo stuido is great! I liked the lighting and the dark backround
Love watching your videos! I always think i can someday build as great as you, but for now i can enjoy your skills and live through you! 👍
I literally fell in love with these 1/72 scale kits! If u want to build some more planes in this scale, I really suggest kits from IBG. I built one of their FW 190 and it was incredible: rivet details, photo etched parts in the kit, opened engine cover option, what if Color schemes… just magic.
beautiful Leo , what a gorgeous looking creature she is !💛💙
Oh man that goes together so nicely I have to get one when I see one!
Sweet kit love ur craftsmanship
Wow , this was some serious detail work , looks great , Respect.
1/72 Flecktarn… mind blown 👍😂 As always awesome build and finish.
I love your videos and always learn something, the PTFE tape as fabric is amazing. I will be using this in the future, thank you.
ive been waiting this since i found Plasmo,'s youtube channel lol
The brown stock on the MG3 makes it look like an MG42. The MG3 has a synthetic stock, so it should be black. Not nitpicking, excellent model, as always!
Wow, beautiful, my favourite tank
I loved the weathering tips in this video!
Excellent as always! Looking forward to the next one!!
just a little detail, you're talking about the Merkava "troop compartment" that's a urban legend.
the rear compartment was used for troops only a few times during demonstration in the early days of the Merkava service life, in actual operation this compartment is used to store the ammo racks, the large door at the rear is only used to facilitate the loading of the ammo from cargo trucks and to allow the loader to escape.
maybe you could fit 1 or 2 soldiers in there in case of an emergency, like an improvised MedVac or evacuating the crew of a destroyed tank but not carry a full platoon like in demonstrations.
I don't even like tanks but damn this man could make a kia look spectacular
Tank you very much 🤗🤗🤗
Btw, stay the hell away from tanks while in combat, they are great bait but you don't want to be anywhere near them.
I had a friend in Iraq who got his gear hooked on the slat armor of a Stryker and the driver decided to crash a mud hut, he got dragged through the building. His body looked like a bag of broken stuff when we got him out of his armor for medevac and put a chest tube in. (The medevac required us to put it in because they have a hard time doing it in flight) he survived with 40+ broken bones. You learn the lesson of staying away from them after that.
Looks like I'm not going to bed for another 15 minutes :)
thought the thumbnail was a screenshot from WT nice job!
Great job plasmo .I love yours films
11:39 why would there be burnt stuff in the engine cooling fans? hahaha
very nice work, thanks for all the great tips and techniques.
Beautiful work David!!! I've a challenge for you to try and solve. Making scale size camo netting for your leopard. The Germans use it very often. Some great references can be seen on the UA-cam channel Chieftain Mk12. It's great info on German field excersises!!! Try some Model collect kits! Super details!!! Live your work my friend!!!!
Шикарная работа!! Побольше современной техники!!))
Bravo again David on your modeling skills! I am learning a lot from your videos though I haven't been model building for a while due to family obligations. I have amasses a huge stash of Tamiya kits and their quality is top notch. I purchased the large kit with r/c options...very pricey but well worth it.
Another cool build, brother--love the little detail of the prismatic film...I have to try that one on a build! 👌
Astonishing item,just masterpiece, excellent work!
That model is in a better shape then our real tanks xD
Very impressive in the small scale well done 👍🏻👍🏻
Suggestion: maybe a Challenger or a Chieftain next time as you have done the Leopard and the Abrams to complete the MBT trio
I remember this being teased in the ki 84 video
Awesome stuff! I love the luminous film idea defo going to give you a shout out when I use it! Would love to see some more AFVs, keep up the builds you are an inspiration!
do you have the link for what type of film?
Do you have a link to ebay where you can buy the optical lens transparancys
Whatching your video is really joyful, it encouraged me to restart making models (I'll when finish my thesis T_T).
you are extremely patient with your crafts
Awesome work as always 👍👍
Yaaaaay !!! Plasmo Paintbrush !!! Sorry i juste get pumped when you go old school ;) very good work as usual !
I tried their m1296, overall it was a pleasant built, only the turret gap needs some improvements. You can get it a try too, would love to see you build one.
Thanks David for another great video.JDS
Tamiya super thin plastic sement and Tamiya airbrush cleaner is the same stuff, the sement its a 50/50% mix of two cemicals and the airbrush cleaner is a 49/51% mix of the same two cemicals, so i only buy Tamiya airbrush cleaner now and just fill up the sement bottle with that , works the same and i cant tell any diffrence
Of all ww2 aircraft, the 4 engine bombers are my favourite. Here I am praying for a b29 :D But anything 4 engine will make me so happy! (even if not ww2 ofc)
Nice job as always.
Your work is awesome!
Thanks for this video!👍
thx for new tutorial,
good reference for my Takom's 1/72 Leopard 2A7🤗
Nice work David. ✊🏾