Came for the build video and stayed for the music, awesome video and got so much ideas for when I have this model myself! Quite some space to works away some working lights even.
Hello mr scale!that 40k stuff is not of my business.but i am happy when someone has fun dealing with that 40k stuff.usually i am building tanks of Western democracies after ww2.with best regards and sticky greetings from Brandenburg/germany.your modellmate.christian
I love your buildup of layers in the weathering. There is so much character and life in this piece. As a 40k fan, I understand that your audience is more army scale modellers, but It would be nice to see more 40k stuff in the future. It would be cool to see your take on say a Leviathan Dreadnought or any dreadnought for that matter.
I recently started playing 40k and building my Black templars army (cirrently on 1500pts. One of my next purchases is Redemtor dreadnought so im sure i will feature it on my channel!
Fantastic video and build process. I notice you used a number of sub-assemblies which I think is great for tackling hard to reach parts like the electronics panel at the rear. Did you have any issues gluing the model together after all the sub-assemblies were painted?
Good question that appears quite often. No, i dont have any problems with glueing model together after applying painta as the glue melts the paint. But if you have any problems with adhesion, just remove the paint from the bits where the plastic connects together by sanding it down a little. Of course prior painting, just dry fit everything together to check the fit and do nececery corrections first.
I've never gotten into W40k, too much overt religion in there for me. But I don't have anything against it. I did wonder why no one has ever done any of the "Hammer's Slammers" universe, which is much more pure military science fiction. That would be much easier now, with 3D printers being much more mainstream. But it's certainly a fine model!
@@ScaleHangar182 It was a series of books written by well-known SF author David Drake. The basic premise was that humankind had determined that war was just too expensive when waged planet against planet, so they would hire professional mercenary companies to fight their battles, and then basically abided by the outcome of the battle. Kind of like drawing for high card.
@@ScaleHangar182 I've never played the game, I've just seen some of the animated videos online, which is what triggered my comment. But this is not the platform for my views on organized religion, and I will not force them on anyone. Just keep building your amazing models, and I will keep watching.
"And now for something for something totally different." I've never step into the sci-fi world but this is certainly encouraging
Do it
Ничего себе, мало кто делает такие уникальные модели, браво вам
Came for the build video and stayed for the music, awesome video and got so much ideas for when I have this model myself! Quite some space to works away some working lights even.
Always enjoy your video 👍👍
Ok you definitely convinced me to do this for my next project. 👏🏼
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do it!
So amazing Warhammer rocks.
Awesome Dawid!
Hello mr scale!that 40k stuff is not of my business.but i am happy when someone has fun dealing with that 40k stuff.usually i am building tanks of Western democracies after ww2.with best regards and sticky greetings from Brandenburg/germany.your modellmate.christian
Outstanding detail work
I love your buildup of layers in the weathering. There is so much character and life in this piece. As a 40k fan, I understand that your audience is more army scale modellers, but It would be nice to see more 40k stuff in the future. It would be cool to see your take on say a Leviathan Dreadnought or any dreadnought for that matter.
I recently started playing 40k and building my Black templars army (cirrently on 1500pts. One of my next purchases is Redemtor dreadnought so im sure i will feature it on my channel!
Looks awesome!
Thank you mate!
Such talent and skill 👍👍
Thanks! Really appriciated
Here’s me freehanding the whole model like a chump 😂😅
For the Emperor!
Magnets come with or was that a separate addition for you? 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
You have to buy them separatly mate
Fantastic video and build process. I notice you used a number of sub-assemblies which I think is great for tackling hard to reach parts like the electronics panel at the rear. Did you have any issues gluing the model together after all the sub-assemblies were painted?
Good question that appears quite often. No, i dont have any problems with glueing model together after applying painta as the glue melts the paint. But if you have any problems with adhesion, just remove the paint from the bits where the plastic connects together by sanding it down a little. Of course prior painting, just dry fit everything together to check the fit and do nececery corrections first.
Great build. I was wondering if you could do an a-7 in the future?
I already built A-7 few years ago, but yes I am going to build another one.
What in the masterpiece did I just witness.
I've never gotten into W40k, too much overt religion in there for me. But I don't have anything against it. I did wonder why no one has ever done any of the "Hammer's Slammers" universe, which is much more pure military science fiction. That would be much easier now, with 3D printers being much more mainstream. But it's certainly a fine model!
Never heard of "Hammer's Slammers" to be honest. I started playing 40k around 2 months ago
Look into the Tau, they are all about "the greater good". Most of the overt religiousness is solely held by the Imperium
@@ScaleHangar182 It was a series of books written by well-known SF author David Drake. The basic premise was that humankind had determined that war was just too expensive when waged planet against planet, so they would hire professional mercenary companies to fight their battles, and then basically abided by the outcome of the battle. Kind of like drawing for high card.
@@tjh44961 Sounds good.
But am not sure what the problem is with "overt religiousness" in a fictional world. It's just a abletop toy soldiers game
@@ScaleHangar182 I've never played the game, I've just seen some of the animated videos online, which is what triggered my comment. But this is not the platform for my views on organized religion, and I will not force them on anyone. Just keep building your amazing models, and I will keep watching.