Good morning Lukas, that was a absolutely outstanding diorama, I particularly liked the tree that you used, congratulations on doing another outstanding diorama, best regards from Australia, Les
Hello mr. Cold.thats a nice little scene.congratulations2ur next little gem.with sticky greetings from Brandenburg germany.faithfully yours.your modellmate.christian
Jak zawsze sztos i jak zawsze mam pytanie. Widzę na filmach że raz przed łoszem używasz lakieru błyszczacego innym razem półmatu a czasami w ogóle nie używasz lakieru przed łoszem. Szczerze z tym etapem w modelach mam najwięcej problemu. Czy mógłbyś mi odpowiedzieć jak to jest z tym łoszem i lakierowaniem modelu przed nim? I jeszcze jedno zauważylem że przed brudzeniem na pojazdy nakładasz matowy lakier i tu mam również pytanie, a mianowicie czy robisz to zawsze i czy jezeli już to musi być to lakier matowy z jakiś względów czy może być to półmat? Pozdrawiam
Co do washa to nie mam jakiejś reguły w nakłądaniu przed nim lakieru. Nakłądam lakier zazwyczaj jak mam jakieś kalki do nałożenia. Zależy to też od samego modelu. Ważne jest też jakimi farbami maluję. Oczywiście najłatwiej i najszybciej jest psiknąć lakier błyszczacy i nakłądać wash a potem półmat lub mat. Przed brudzeniem to samo - czasami nakłądam, a czasami nie. Generalnie na macie pigmenty i wszelki brud lepiej się układa (przynajmniej mi jest wygodniej). A na koniec mat czy satyn? To zależy od modelu. Czasami satyn wygląda bardzo dobrze bo lakierami też można budowac kontrast miedzy poszczególnymi elementami i powierzchniami. Odnosnie wsyztskich Twoich pytań - nie mam stalowej reguły. :) Odpowiedziałem, czy jeszcze bardziej zagmatwałem?
Dziękuję pięknie za odpowiedź. Jeżeli mogę to mam tipa. Do robienia tzw. nawierzchni na makietach znakomicie nadaje się zwykła szpachla do drewna którą można kupić za śmieszne pieniądze w sklepach z farbami Pozdrawiam
Fajna dioramka. Jakoś nie mogę oswoić oczu z tymi białymi mundurami, trochę za czyste są. Wiadomo pewnie chciałeś jakoś podkreślić figurantów ale załoga Stuga albo Shwimwagena praktycznie bez błotników to była by uwalona w weatheringu tak samo jak pojazdy :D
Można oczywiście zrobić tak jak mówisz, ale moim zdaniem nie tędy droga. Przerabiałem to już i w moim odczuciu takie rozwiązanie jest lepsze. :) DzIeki za komentarz :)
Thx mate! I know that it should be "O" not "o" but from the esthetical point it looks better for me with small letter :) just my artistic point of view :)
well done , nearly a perfect diorama , but the uniform and shoes have no dirt , same the tyres from the car and the chain from the tank can have more dirt , all in one an really nice diorama
Not a bad build - very well done. Now, in regards to the diorama, I feel it lacks some oomph, one of my pet peeves when it comes to dioramas: most dioramas are built like this, with a bunch of soldiers milling around a few vehicles. Here, you at least have a direction (ie straight towards the observer), but nothing happens - this could just as well have been a board meeting. A diorama is to me derived from the word 'drama', which is showing something that has happened, is happening or will happen, and some guys just milling around some vehicles is not much of that, and I find them outright boring. Think of yourself as a director of a movie only one freeze-frame long: what could you tell in that short span of time? To be noted, to an extent this is the fault of the figure manufacturers, where relaxed posed are way too common, so any form of action will be hard to depict. However, one way to spcie this particular diroama up a little would be to add a couple of allied soldiers behind the fence, which would also serve as a kind of an easter egg, but also raise questions: what are they doing there? Are they hiding? Preparing an ambush? Little details like that could really liven up this.
Well, good approach to the diorama problem. You are partly right in what you write, this is your view on this issue. I have a slightly different approach and what you see is the translation of theory into practice. What you wrote is a theory that is almost ideal and very few, I would say 1 in 1000 are able to turn it into an actual diorama. This is a topic for a longer conversation and I think that the comments section is probably not the best place for this type of considerations. I hope that one day we will be able to talk about it in reality and on specific examples. Thanks for the great comment!
Inspired! Great final result Lukas! 🤩
Many thanks! :)
Good morning Lukas, that was a absolutely outstanding diorama, I particularly liked the tree that you used, congratulations on doing another outstanding diorama, best regards from Australia, Les
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Świetnie dobrana tematyka, pojazdy i klimat frontu wschodniego 👍👍👍Ale całość mistrzowsko dopełnia otoczenie, roślinność, błoto oraz śnieg 👍 Gratulacje mistrzowskiego wykonania 👏👏👏
Dzięki wielkie! :)
Well worth the wait for this vid.awsome dio
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Lovely diorama, looks very packed with details, which must require a lot of planning ahead. Amazing work!
Thank you very much! :)
Simple and action packed diorama. Good job!
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Well done! Great work as well
Thank you very much! :)
@coldemonspl u are welcome 😉
It looks great, it allblends together well, and it also looks like it really doesn't take up that much space.
Thank you very much! :)
Magnificent. Can't wait for the Stug. Well done 👏
Thank you very much! :)
Top work I do like that diorama is full of models and still have balanced composition :) well done !
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Hello mr. Cold.thats a nice little scene.congratulations2ur next little gem.with sticky greetings from Brandenburg germany.faithfully yours.your modellmate.christian
No problem! Thank you very much! :)
Each one is better than the last. Amazing work
Thank you very much buddy! :)
I must say that using A syringe for the ice crystals is very ingenious. That is A fantastic idea.
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Oldschool balsa wood stand . You are always be in my "team" 🫡
Yep. Old skool rules! :)
Great job, always look forward to them.
Thank you very much! :)
Just superb! ❤
Thank you very much! :)
Very nice. Looks really well done
Thank you very much! :)
Inspired work with so many details to enjoy!
Thank you very much! :)
outstanding dio !top nocht my friend ! all the best jy
Many thx mate! :)
Wow outstanding, once again!❤
Thank you very much! :)
HELLO - great work my friend 😊😊😊
Many thanks! :)
Love your work. Inspiring. Thank you.
Thank you very much! :)
Génial! Merci pour le partage 👍
Thank you very much! :)
Where do you get those awesome trees.they look fantastic
Robert Benasiewicz drzewa modelarskie is the producer. Just google his website :)
Nice project. Great little diorama you have there.
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Well done mate, it looks very nice🤩😍👍
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Fantastic Work!!!
Thank you very much! :)
Another great job!
Many thx mate! :)
Excellent work as ever. I would love to see your take on a Gundam model, I think it would be exceptional=)
OMG, Gundam? I never had such type of models in my hands :)
Good work, bravo 👏👏👏
Thank you very much! :)
I love the fence!
@@charlesdavis5772 thx mate!
Looks awesome mate 👌
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Awesome work
Thank you very much! :)
Great work
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Awesome work!
Thank you very much! :)
another great one
Thank you very much! :)
top build Lukas
Thank you very much! :)
Génial !!
did you make a video on the swimmwagen.
All vehicles are shown on my channel :)
Thanks you. I find it
I love the composition...:)
Thank you very much! :)
Looks cool. 👍
Thank you very much! :)
Świetna dioram! możesz napisać czego użyłeś do wykonania śniegu i czym go utrwaliłeś?
@@michakozio4329 musisz jeszcze raz obejrzec. Jest na filmie opakowanie obu produktow :)
awesome diorama, the vehicles look very realistic as does the setting, did you make the tree?
Thx mate! No, the tree was made by Robert Benasiewicz. You can find his web page with products. :)
Great as always! Where did you get such a cool winter tree from?
Robert Benasiewicz drzewa modelarskie. Top quality. :)
Jak zawsze sztos i jak zawsze mam pytanie. Widzę na filmach że raz przed łoszem używasz lakieru błyszczacego innym razem półmatu a czasami w ogóle nie używasz lakieru przed łoszem. Szczerze z tym etapem w modelach mam najwięcej problemu. Czy mógłbyś mi odpowiedzieć jak to jest z tym łoszem i lakierowaniem modelu przed nim?
I jeszcze jedno zauważylem że przed brudzeniem na pojazdy nakładasz matowy lakier i tu mam również pytanie, a mianowicie czy robisz to zawsze i czy jezeli już to musi być to lakier matowy z jakiś względów czy może być to półmat?
Pozdrawiam
Co do washa to nie mam jakiejś reguły w nakłądaniu przed nim lakieru. Nakłądam lakier zazwyczaj jak mam jakieś kalki do nałożenia. Zależy to też od samego modelu. Ważne jest też jakimi farbami maluję. Oczywiście najłatwiej i najszybciej jest psiknąć lakier błyszczacy i nakłądać wash a potem półmat lub mat.
Przed brudzeniem to samo - czasami nakłądam, a czasami nie. Generalnie na macie pigmenty i wszelki brud lepiej się układa (przynajmniej mi jest wygodniej).
A na koniec mat czy satyn? To zależy od modelu. Czasami satyn wygląda bardzo dobrze bo lakierami też można budowac kontrast miedzy poszczególnymi elementami i powierzchniami.
Odnosnie wsyztskich Twoich pytań - nie mam stalowej reguły. :)
Odpowiedziałem, czy jeszcze bardziej zagmatwałem?
Dziękuję pięknie za odpowiedź.
Jeżeli mogę to mam tipa. Do robienia tzw. nawierzchni na makietach znakomicie nadaje się zwykła szpachla do drewna którą można kupić za śmieszne pieniądze w sklepach z farbami
Pozdrawiam
Just wow
Thank you very much! :)
What thickness of the balsa wood for the frame would you advice? Will 1mm work or is that to fragile in your experience?
I recommend minimum 2mm but no more than 5mm :)
@@coldemonspl thx :)
Fajna dioramka. Jakoś nie mogę oswoić oczu z tymi białymi mundurami, trochę za czyste są. Wiadomo pewnie chciałeś jakoś podkreślić figurantów ale załoga Stuga albo Shwimwagena praktycznie bez błotników to była by uwalona w weatheringu tak samo jak pojazdy :D
Można oczywiście zrobić tak jak mówisz, ale moim zdaniem nie tędy droga. Przerabiałem to już i w moim odczuciu takie rozwiązanie jest lepsze. :) DzIeki za komentarz :)
Excellent work as always!
Would you have any interest in building a Maschinen Krieger diorama?
Thank you very much! :) Well, I need to add MK to my list because I hadnt it in my plans :)
Any suggestions which kit would be the best for the first meeting with this kind if modelling? :)
those stencils 👍
Thank you very much! :)
Eccezionale che bel diorama complimenti. I soldati da che marca vengono ???grazie
Thx. Evolution Miniatures and Alpine. :)
Fantastic work as always - thanks Lukasz :) One thing: "Ostfront" is a place name and hence should be with a capital O. Sorry, mate.. :)
Thx mate! I know that it should be "O" not "o" but from the esthetical point it looks better for me with small letter :) just my artistic point of view :)
well done , nearly a perfect diorama , but the uniform and shoes have no dirt , same the tyres from the car and the chain from the tank can have more dirt , all in one an really nice diorama
Well Thomas, I think you should watch carefully the tires :) the uniforms and the rest? Contrast - all for that. Thx for your comment :)
🤝🎥🛠️👍👏
Many thx :)
Not a bad build - very well done.
Now, in regards to the diorama, I feel it lacks some oomph, one of my pet peeves when it comes to dioramas: most dioramas are built like this, with a bunch of soldiers milling around a few vehicles. Here, you at least have a direction (ie straight towards the observer), but nothing happens - this could just as well have been a board meeting.
A diorama is to me derived from the word 'drama', which is showing something that has happened, is happening or will happen, and some guys just milling around some vehicles is not much of that, and I find them outright boring. Think of yourself as a director of a movie only one freeze-frame long: what could you tell in that short span of time?
To be noted, to an extent this is the fault of the figure manufacturers, where relaxed posed are way too common, so any form of action will be hard to depict. However, one way to spcie this particular diroama up a little would be to add a couple of allied soldiers behind the fence, which would also serve as a kind of an easter egg, but also raise questions: what are they doing there? Are they hiding? Preparing an ambush? Little details like that could really liven up this.
Well, good approach to the diorama problem. You are partly right in what you write, this is your view on this issue. I have a slightly different approach and what you see is the translation of theory into practice. What you wrote is a theory that is almost ideal and very few, I would say 1 in 1000 are able to turn it into an actual diorama. This is a topic for a longer conversation and I think that the comments section is probably not the best place for this type of considerations. I hope that one day we will be able to talk about it in reality and on specific examples. Thanks for the great comment!
Hello.
Hi mate! and thx foir comment! :)
Awesome work
Thank you very much! :)