Dear Friend! It's always great to watch you do what you do best and that is, military model making. I think you picked a good subject to talk about, towing cables, and it's very intuitive. Thank you so much for sharing and I'm looking forward to your next episode. Kudos to you 😀.
Hi buddy, really nice work on the tow cables. This is one thing I always struggle with, but not anymore since watching your video tutorial. Thank you for showing us how. cheers Gary 🇬🇧
A very good tutorial on this subject Lukas. I really look forward to your ‘how to’ videos, as they show us how to achieve great results in an efficient way. I have learned a great deal from all of your work, and I thank you for sharing your experience with us. Keep them coming my friend, and greetings from Australia 🇦🇺!
Hi Lukasz, that was another great tutorial video, I liked the idea of holding the cables up with the tooth picks, one quextion if I may, does your wife know you are using her hairdryer? Best regards from Australia.👍👍👍👍
Очень полезный и важный видеоурок. Побольше таких видео делайте. Так же мне лично очень интересно посмотреть по окраске казённой части орудия при окраске интерьера танка. Сейчас собираю Тигр 1 от gwh с интерьером и очень интересно как правильно окрашивать этот элемент орудия.
Well, for now I dont have any interior in my plans, but please look for some work of my friend Sergiusz Peczek because he made some awesome Panther with full interior and this can be your guide in painting. :)
In my experience with tow cables on US Army vehicles, those things are very stiff. Not flexible like hemp or nylon rope. The cables are frustratingly difficult to force to lay flat, and kinks are common. Just like you illustrate on that last (Russian) pair. Modelers should keep that in mind when placing them on their tanks.
Thank youcvery much for you comment! Pure knowledge and experience to use on our models. I know that some models need to stretch a reality a bit but we need to keep in mind what you just wrote. Thx! :)
Amazing models. 👏🏻
Thank you mate! :)
My compliments on completing the Rosomak!
Thx mate. It is quite nice kit :)
Excellent tutorial. I agree that reference photos are a modeler's best friend
Many thanks! :)
Thanks for another grest video 👍Canada👍
Nice to see you here James! THX! :)
Great tutorial. Your realistic placement and finishing has always been a great touch on your models. It was also great to see the Jadgepanther again.
Many thx Dana for your comment! :)
Dear Friend! It's always great to watch you do what you do best and that is, military model making. I think you picked a good subject to talk about, towing cables, and it's very intuitive. Thank you so much for sharing and I'm looking forward to your next episode. Kudos to you 😀.
Massive thx for your comment mate! :)
That jig tip is marvellous. Cheers! Love your vids man.
Many thx. If yuou want more check my Patreon and 7days free trial! :)
Straight up my friend your work is “Bad Ass”! I just got back into scale modeling a few months ago, you have inspired me, sir!
Thank you very much mate! Good luck with models! :)
Very interesting! Nice video
Thx a lot Pat! :)
Great job as always.
Thank you very much! :)
Hi buddy, really nice work on the tow cables. This is one thing I always struggle with, but not anymore since watching your video tutorial. Thank you for showing us how.
cheers Gary 🇬🇧
Great! Good lick with your cables Gary! :)
Thx. Nice work
Many thanx mate! :)
Finally Monday and it's tutorial time again from Lukas. Very good. Nice well explained tutorial from you🤘🏻
Oh mate, many thx for your kind words. :)
Awesome tutorial, thanks for sharing 👍 Very useful
Thank you very much buddy! :)
nice work keep theem coming
Many thx mate! :)
Good tips, thanks for sharing 🙂
Many thx! :)
A very good tutorial on this subject Lukas. I really look forward to your ‘how to’ videos, as they show us how to achieve great results in an efficient way. I have learned a great deal from all of your work, and I thank you for sharing your experience with us. Keep them coming my friend, and greetings from Australia 🇦🇺!
Many thx for your comment Gary! Hope to make more HTP videos in the future! :)
Great work as always. Muchas gracias Compañero!!!
Many thx! :)
Nice tutorial mate..
Thank you Erwin! :)
Excellent work sir
Many thx! :)
Superb!
Thx :)
Hi Lukasz, that was another great tutorial video, I liked the idea of holding the cables up with the tooth picks, one quextion if I may, does your wife know you are using her hairdryer? Best regards from Australia.👍👍👍👍
Hahaha, Les, this is my hairdryer for many years. I dont remember where I found it but my wife has far better one in the bathroom :)
Thanks
Many thx mate for doantion :)
@@coldemonspl thank you for the great material you are always creating.
Очень полезный и важный видеоурок. Побольше таких видео делайте.
Так же мне лично очень интересно посмотреть по окраске казённой части орудия при окраске интерьера танка.
Сейчас собираю Тигр 1 от gwh с интерьером и очень интересно как правильно окрашивать этот элемент орудия.
Well, for now I dont have any interior in my plans, but please look for some work of my friend Sergiusz Peczek because he made some awesome Panther with full interior and this can be your guide in painting. :)
I would like to ask does it also apply for tow cables that go around the eyelet?
Yes, it should be also there. Did I miss something during the video? :)
What make degreaser and primer did you use?
Model degreaser from Modellers World, metal primer from MR.Hobby and spray primer from AK.
If only pouring sockets was that easy in real life. 😂
:) :) :)
In my experience with tow cables on US Army vehicles, those things are very stiff. Not flexible like hemp or nylon rope. The cables are frustratingly difficult to force to lay flat, and kinks are common. Just like you illustrate on that last (Russian) pair. Modelers should keep that in mind when placing them on their tanks.
Thank youcvery much for you comment! Pure knowledge and experience to use on our models. I know that some models need to stretch a reality a bit but we need to keep in mind what you just wrote. Thx! :)
Yes Sir!…Thank You Sir!……lol
@@armoredsaint6639 As you were, troop. Capt, Abn & Mech infantry. Many moons ago...
Yeah .. remember trying to hook the ends of the tow cable over the lugs was a pain in the rear (Abrams)
Круто!
Thx mate! :)