Great to see more of your collection as always. Nice conversion of the figures, and the Airfix 88 and tractor too. The Tiger at the end of the video looks like it began life as an Airfix model, but you've added lots of detail to it 👍👏👏
Excellent video. I always love your models (and the amazing potential they hold for gaming) but something I really enjoy is your knowledge of what is what (and how you converted it) in such a vast collection. Thank you for posting.
Thanks. In fact I do these videos from memory and going from Saxons to WW2 is not easy. But on my blog you can find more detailed information on each small group.
First of all there is no need to apologise for historical authenticity. What a great selection, I am currently wondering about the 1940 grey/brown cammo, now i can see your examples I feel more confident about applying it to my german 9th Pz Division models, along with horse drawn artillery in the infantry divisions, and cavalry / bicycle troops in the cavalry division!
Boas João, excelente trabalho como sempre, ja fazia um tempo que eu nao via trabalhos teus, trabalhos que me deixam maravilhado como se fosse a primeira vez que eu os visse, os teus comentários são sempre excelentes, é como um excelente documentário sobre a ww2, mas com miniaturas :), estou ansioso pelopo episódio seguinte
Great army and effort i love all the markings details, and all the tanks from panzer 1
Thanks smoothbrush, yes, markings are important specially because it becomes repetitive when everything is the same color.
Good to see you back with another fantastic video - don't leave it so long next time! :)
Thanks. Its a deal 👍
fantastic!! love it. Rex and i are just working on 1941 Germans, so this was very inspirational! Regards, Dan
Thanks. Glad this can be useful.
Great collection. Best Regards👍👍👍👍
Great to see more of your collection as always. Nice conversion of the figures, and the Airfix 88 and tractor too. The Tiger at the end of the video looks like it began life as an Airfix model, but you've added lots of detail to it 👍👏👏
Thanks. Yes, the tiger is Airfix but with a few extras as you say.
Such a spectacular and beautiful army, thumbs up!
Wow awesome army mate, I love all those different figure conversions, bravo,keep it up
Thanks. Converting stuff is really our beach.
Excellent video. I always love your models (and the amazing potential they hold for gaming) but something I really enjoy is your knowledge of what is what (and how you converted it) in such a vast collection. Thank you for posting.
Thanks. In fact I do these videos from memory and going from Saxons to WW2 is not easy. But on my blog you can find more detailed information on each small group.
Superb collection. Looking forward to more.
First of all there is no need to apologise for historical authenticity. What a great selection, I am currently wondering about the 1940 grey/brown cammo, now i can see your examples I feel more confident about applying it to my german 9th Pz Division models, along with horse drawn artillery in the infantry divisions, and cavalry / bicycle troops in the cavalry division!
Thanks. The brown was 1/3 of the total and applied quite freely.
Excelente amigo, extrañabamos tus videos
Gracias, saludos!
Your StuG is by IBG.
Yes, remembered that later.
Excellent work
Damn bro
Superb detail sir!
Thanks.
Boas João, excelente trabalho como sempre, ja fazia um tempo que eu nao via trabalhos teus, trabalhos que me deixam maravilhado como se fosse a primeira vez que eu os visse, os teus comentários são sempre excelentes, é como um excelente documentário sobre a ww2, mas com miniaturas :), estou ansioso pelopo episódio seguinte
Obrigado, João. Gde abraço
That´s an impressive Panzer-Division. What are the three large tanks you showed first? I´m sorry but I didn´t understand the namen.
Hello. The tanks are the Neubaufahrzeug.
Great collection.
Wow. Now that is an army!
Thanks. No one around for wargaming so building armies is my thing.
great video prof
Quem és tu, rapaz de bom gosto?
@@joaopeixoto5249 fui seu aluno do 6 ao 8 ano
Abraço, tudo de bom. @@thmegcx
It is pronounced "Noi-bau-far--zoig".
Thanks. Only know how to speak Portuguese, Spanish, French and a bit of English.