Looks great! Thanks for showing us both your failures and successes with that weld bead technique. I too have considered it, but I've been too frightened to try it. (And I remain too frightened.) Ralph
I found the exact same to happen with tamiya putty useless haha but then it's old stuff I used the newer stuff was better but the green stuff putty was just fantastic worked perfectly first time no faffing around lol 😂
Wery nice cast texture! If you want longer working time with the putty you can use Tamiya lacquer thinner with retarder or the mr leveling thinner. I guess you already know this, I dont like using cement for thinning putty because I think it dries too fast.
The welds around the actual machine gun mount are extremely messy and consist of several beads of "pigeon shit" weld, on the vehicle loaned to Bovington at least.
Great modelling build 👍
Thank you! I'm glad you commented.
Nice, zimmerit looks great!
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Looking great!
Thank you! I always appreciate your comments.
お疲れ様でした。ツインメリットコーティング、ドイツ戦車を作る上では避けて通れませんねぇ。デカールは私も使ってみようと
思っているので、参考になりました。やっぱ、初めからぶつ切りで貼るのが良さそうですね。
ありがとうございます。デカールの方が厚みが無くていいかと思いましたが、貼りにくかった!今度はタミヤのシート試してみます。パテを使って自分でやるのはどうも上手くいかなそうで 笑
Nice Job! doing big tanks is always exhausting, but yours totally worth it!!!!
Thank you! It's a really nice comment.
Excellent stuff as usual. One thing I noticed, the gun shield appears to be upside-down.
Thank you! I'm glad you commented. Gun shield upside down? Seriously! I hadn't noticed that... lol
Looks great! Thanks for showing us both your failures and successes with that weld bead technique. I too have considered it, but I've been too frightened to try it. (And I remain too frightened.) Ralph
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad. If you try everything, you might see things you couldn't see. Have a great weekend!
This is a big monster:D
yes!thank you👍
with the welds you have to let it sit in the groove for a few minutes so it will stick to the plastic
Thank you! I'll give it a try next time. Thanks for letting me know.
You should use metal wire for the tow cable. Do not tear apart paper: cut it strait with blade or scissor. Great work anyway!
thank you🙌
I use .015 solder wire. It's cheap, very malleable and in scale for 1/35. Order spools on Amazon... It is a much better solution than string.
I found the exact same to happen with tamiya putty useless haha but then it's old stuff I used the newer stuff was better but the green stuff putty was just fantastic worked perfectly first time no faffing around lol 😂
Thanks for the comment. I see!!! Is it hard to use the old one? I didn't know that. I'd like to try the green putty.
I know this is six months old, but if you haven’t gone back to working with it yet, you just need to dampen it with water, from a small paintbrush
Wery nice cast texture! If you want longer working time with the putty you can use Tamiya lacquer thinner with retarder or the mr leveling thinner. I guess you already know this, I dont like using cement for thinning putty because I think it dries too fast.
Thank you! You're right, I thought the putty was drying too fast! LOL I guess you're right. I'll give it another try when I get a chance.
4:41 使っているのツールは何の mm ですか?
いつもコメントありがとう。0.8㎜だったと思います。
@@scalemodelresearch 勉強になりました。ありがとございます。
The welds around the actual machine gun mount are extremely messy and consist of several beads of "pigeon shit" weld, on the vehicle loaned to Bovington at least.
I see. I'll learn something. Thanks.