Hello mister cold. Awesome job you did with that hetzer👏👏👏.its a pleasure to watch your skills wich are, i must admit a lot more experienced than my skillz are.with sticky greetings. Christian
There are many small tools and techniques you use that many of us dont know (including me) ie: bending heating, manipulating the PE and such parts. Not only are your end results of you projects great, it is all your techniques that we also love to watch! Thank you! Melb. Australia
Thanks! I’m sending you $9.99 Thank you for your answers (I have ordered some T-Rex Notek lights, MJ miniatures German Tool Clamps) for my upcoming Hetzer builds. The videos (four) you shared your Hetzer build gave me some great ideas. Honestly dziękuje bardzo
Your videos and work are truly an inspiration. Especially in this weather. It's really rainy and windy today. Fingers crossed. And I'm looking forward to the next creation.
Hi Lukasz, the Hertzer is looking great, congratulations on a job well done, looking forward to the next update soon, bext regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👌👍👌👍👌☺
Moin🤘🏻 Very cool model. Good idea with the tarpaulins and the figures, I'm looking forward to the camouflage. Nice to meet and talk to you in Eindhoven. But sorry that my English is so bad. Have a good evening buddy Greetings Olli
I have a question (several) at 6:12 you used a drill bit to create holes for the handles. What size was the drill bit? Also what thickness or type of copper wire did you use and where could I find the same? And the tool you used to shape the wire. What is that tool ? I found this part using scratch build handles fascinating and I want to do this to my two different Hetzer kits. Well done and execution on your build. I did hit subscribe Thank you Dziękuję bardzo
The drill is, from what I remember, 4mm. Same thing with wire. This is copper wire - you can buy it in any modeling store. To shape the wire, I used a tool that I bought at a modeling fair some time ago and it is a no-name product. But RP Toolz has such a device in its offer. Thanks for comment!
@@coldemonsplI appreciate your reply. You and another subscriber recommended Michigan Toy Soldier company (I live in the US Stanów) & Last Cavalry to get and use RP Toolz for the wire bender (handles) and the PE bending tool. I was able to find both at Last Cavalry
@@coldemonspl I have watched the series on the Hetzer build from part 1 to the diorama. I’m very impressed even the Stalingrad Hetzer crew I had already purchased this set and the New World miniatures Hetzer Crew. I have been procrastinating building two different Hetzer kits ( Tamiya and Dragon 6030) Your videos have given me the framework I’m going to use on the builds. I was going to use regular QuickTracks but enjoyed your use of QuickTracks Winterketten so I ordered two of the Winterketten kits. I ordered both RP Tools wire bender and the PE bending tools. Also picked up Aber metal barrels too. Last I am going to use your method of weld seams too and texturing. Thank you for sharing your Hetzer build videos
@@Chaos-lb9hi Im really happy that my work is useful and you find out something interesting and inspiring in my videos! Please consider joining to my Patreon! :)
@@coldemonsplI’m sending you $9.99 Thank you for your answers (I have ordered some T-Rex Notek lights, MJ miniatures German Tool Clamps) for my upcoming Hetzer builds. The videos (four) sharing your Hetzer build. Honestly dziękuje bardzo
Nice build, I built the Tamiya Hetzer which I thought was a nice kit but also needed some extra's, love the winter tracks but not sure I've seen any IRL war pics. Looking forward to the paint job.🤞
Can someone tell where he got that tool to bend the handles for the hatches? It looks like it's two pieces that clamps the wire. It's shown at 6:35. Thanks
The problem is that young beginners don't have much money, and when they see those videos, plastic model plus an amount of after-market details and ad on, plus the considerably amount of specific paints and others, the price is considerably over for them, and results is only old modelers stay in place only using ancient methods, ancient tools, ancient paints and ancient savoir faire. 😢 It's just a personal opinion 😌
That's why I showed the entire video of the construction of the Pz II from Tamiya some time ago, where I use basic tools and materials to show that you can make a cool model for little money. :)
Thx coldemonspl for show us. A very nice work. Its very crazy to become all 3x hetzer at a bundel without interior after the release with interior
Many thanks! :) Well I bought them before any info about no interior version was published. :)
Quick tracks are the Best product on the market thank you Lukasz for comercial of them ;)
Indeed! :)
Hello mister cold. Awesome job you did with that hetzer👏👏👏.its a pleasure to watch your skills wich are, i must admit a lot more experienced than my skillz are.with sticky greetings. Christian
Many thanks! :)
The way you place the stowage is just so realistic. It makees the tank much more interesting.
Thank you very much! :)
There are many small tools and techniques you use that many of us dont know (including me) ie: bending heating, manipulating the PE and such parts. Not only are your end results of you projects great, it is all your techniques that we also love to watch!
Thank you!
Melb. Australia
Thank you very much! :)
Thanks!
I’m sending you $9.99
Thank you for your answers (I have ordered some T-Rex Notek lights, MJ miniatures German Tool Clamps) for my upcoming Hetzer builds. The videos (four) you shared your Hetzer build gave me some great ideas. Honestly dziękuje bardzo
Many thx for this mate! :)
Your videos and work are truly an inspiration. Especially in this weather. It's really rainy and windy today. Fingers crossed. And I'm looking forward to the next creation.
Many thx mate. You can check for more unpublished stuff on Patreon :)
Very nice, I have my Hetzer waiting fpor the right opportunity to be built...
Looking forward to the painting!
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Amazing build! The small „handgrips“ are wire to attach camouflage foliage to.
Thank you for this inspiring build,
No problem! Thank you very much! :)
the figure combination with this tank looks great !
Thx a lot mate! :)
I have tried Photo Etch and being 61 and half blind, these little parts that require multiple bends, drive me batty!
Sometimes I feel the same! :) Good luck with it! :)
Superb detailed work as ever. Alas too fiddly a kit for my fingers. Love watching your builds even so. Cheers.
Many thanks! :)
Great job on detailing and upgrading, always worth it!
Thank you very much buddy! :)
That my friend was one heck of a great build! Nice job!👍🏾
Thank you very much! :)
Hi Lukasz, the Hertzer is looking great, congratulations on a job well done, looking forward to the next update soon, bext regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👌👍👌👍👌☺
Thank you very much! :)
Moin🤘🏻 Very cool model. Good idea with the tarpaulins and the figures, I'm looking forward to the camouflage.
Nice to meet and talk to you in Eindhoven. But sorry that my English is so bad.
Have a good evening buddy
Greetings Olli
Many thx! It was a pleasure to met you there mate! :)
More great work. Thanks It always bothers me when I spend more on add-on sets, than I do for the primary kit. It just doesn't seem right!
Thank you very much! :)
nice job..~I bought the Airfix early version good kit...some pe but easy to get extras
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Hello my friend, you done a super job as always.
Many thanks! :)
Great build. I love it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Bonjour, j'adore vos vidéos. Le char que vous faites et celui que j'ai déjà fait il y a trente ans à une autre échelle. Je crois que je vais le faire.
Thank you very much! :)
Been looking forward to this Takom Hetzer series. Thanks 👍👍
Thank you very much! :)
Can we take a moment to talk about that balsa cement holder. The little details…
Just write to me on facebok
I have a question (several) at 6:12 you used a drill bit to create holes for the handles. What size was the drill bit? Also what thickness or type of copper wire did you use and where could I find the same? And the tool you used to shape the wire. What is that tool ?
I found this part using scratch build handles fascinating and I want to do this to my two different Hetzer kits. Well done and execution on your build. I did hit subscribe
Thank you Dziękuję bardzo
The drill is, from what I remember, 4mm. Same thing with wire. This is copper wire - you can buy it in any modeling store. To shape the wire, I used a tool that I bought at a modeling fair some time ago and it is a no-name product. But RP Toolz has such a device in its offer.
Thanks for comment!
@@coldemonsplI appreciate your reply. You and another subscriber recommended Michigan Toy Soldier company (I live in the US Stanów) & Last Cavalry to get and use RP Toolz for the wire bender (handles) and the PE bending tool. I was able to find both at Last Cavalry
@@coldemonspl I have watched the series on the Hetzer build from part 1 to the diorama. I’m very impressed even the Stalingrad Hetzer crew I had already purchased this set and the New World miniatures Hetzer Crew. I have been procrastinating building two different Hetzer kits ( Tamiya and Dragon 6030) Your videos have given me the framework I’m going to use on the builds.
I was going to use regular QuickTracks but enjoyed your use of QuickTracks Winterketten so I ordered two of the Winterketten kits. I ordered both RP Tools wire bender and the PE bending tools.
Also picked up Aber metal barrels too. Last I am going to use your method of weld seams too and texturing.
Thank you for sharing your Hetzer build videos
@@Chaos-lb9hi Im really happy that my work is useful and you find out something interesting and inspiring in my videos! Please consider joining to my Patreon! :)
@@coldemonsplI’m sending you $9.99
Thank you for your answers (I have ordered some T-Rex Notek lights, MJ miniatures German Tool Clamps) for my upcoming Hetzer builds. The videos (four) sharing your Hetzer build. Honestly dziękuje bardzo
Hi Lukasz
Really great work mate!
Thanks for sharing your build video and looking forward to the next stage ❤😊
Thank you very much! :)
Beautiful build my dear friend !!!!
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Nice build, I built the Tamiya Hetzer which I thought was a nice kit but also needed some extra's, love the winter tracks but not sure I've seen any IRL war pics. Looking forward to the paint job.🤞
There are pictures of abandoned vehicles with wintertketten. :)
Great build 🎉
Thank you very much! :)
Top Job mate👍👍👍
Thx a lot mate! :)
Perfect fit! I have just finished the mid version and I am working on the late one.Excited to see How you paint it! Good luck:)
Thx a lot mate! :)
I enjoy your videos my friend very entertaining keep it up
Thank you very much! :)
beautiful job!
Thx a lot mate! :)
Czesc Łukasz, świetny build jak zwykle. Powiedz proszę co to za wiertełka, których używasz? Pozdrawiam
Te wiertła to takie zwykłe z allegro.
Nice job as always
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Can someone tell where he got that tool to bend the handles for the hatches? It looks like it's two pieces that clamps the wire. It's shown at 6:35. Thanks
Try to find RP Toolz - they have lovely stuff. I use their products from ages! :)
The model turned out really nice. Unfortunate the kit out of the box lacks adequate detail.
This is what I tried to say in the video. :)
nice little Masterbeast
Thx mate! :)
ever made any thing in 1/16 scale??👍👍👍👍👍
No, Im started couple days ago with some first builds on stug 3 from Das Werk. :)
How is the fit on these models
The are well designed and fit perfectly. No problems at all :)
@@coldemonspl have you built one of the 1/16th tanks yet I have the das werk stug there are some hefty connection points on the sprues
@@IanPotts-lv6osI have it and made some elements of the chassis. Nothing more :)
The problem is that young beginners don't have much money, and when they see those videos, plastic model plus an amount of after-market details and ad on, plus the considerably amount of specific paints and others, the price is considerably over for them, and results is only old modelers stay in place only using ancient methods, ancient tools, ancient paints and ancient savoir faire. 😢
It's just a personal opinion 😌
That's why I showed the entire video of the construction of the Pz II from Tamiya some time ago, where I use basic tools and materials to show that you can make a cool model for little money. :)
Using this method with putty do u ever make German flags for the tanks?
No. I prepare flags with paper or putty. :)
@@coldemonspl ok ty sir. Again absolutely love your work
Humm bad kit. Min 15, you turn the hull and the engine grille is missing, so the kit is bad.. because forget that really important detail.
good or bad, it is possible to build the nice looking kit. Probably n ot for rivet counters :)