First of all, stellar work! I was in the army on a different mod of the centurion tank ( Puma- an army engineer carrier, without the turret) and it looks and feels so real! I feel silly to give some remarks for such a perfect rendering but i think it is nice for some more info on this tank- The track tension: even though it looks so much better, and it is actually covered by the armoured plates, the tracks need to be completely stretched out, so the tank won’t derail in the terrain. Golan heights is basalt and in the sinai desert it is limestone.... this things derail all the time and are a nightmare to fix on the field. The”v” mark is actually in a wrong placing: they need to go near the front of the plates. In firing positions you actually see only the front of the tank, and the marking helps identify what company it is: v in 0 degrees is A company, in 90 is B, and so on. Last, the number in the side is upside down. The letter is not an M, but rather a letter ״shin”, for the word “Shirion”, that means Armor . Ah, and these things are buckets of grease. The tracks have a hundred plus grease nipples, that have to be filled weekly, and they make yellow stains pretty much everywhere... But there is nothing like going on one of these in full throttle, these things fly! You are an artist! Cant see what you do next!
Beautifully completed model - a true artist. Agree with the last...the plate number on the front ends in 606 - so that on the side armor would make sense, rather than 909. Good pick up.
I was a Gunner/Driver of the Centurion Mk XII-XIII and your quite correct re track tension. We set it at about 1 - 1.5" play at the top, vertually no sag on the track.
I live 10 minutes from Yad Lashiryon which is IDF's official armored vehicle museum. (It is also one of the largest in the world) I must say you did a remarkable job! Very true to life. My Father in law was serving in a model very similar to this one before Yom Kippur war. He past away two years ago, but I managed to get him to the museum where he described to our family how they exercised the deployment of the "Gesher Glilim" which was a bridge based on empty air drums where they drive and dropped it to the Suez canal using modified Shot Kal tanks. Eventually he didn't enter the war due to being injured from an Syrian operation couple days before the war. For me, by the time I went to the IDF those where already retired. But the paint job resembles Merkava tanks.
A few months ago I wasn’t interested in Tanks. Now after seeing Plasmo building Tanks I kinda started finding the sweet spot to this beautiful vehicle ❤️☺️
The best looking Centurion I have ever seen . I love building IDF armour -lots of add-on detail ! prefer this without the side skirts , then you can see all that wonderful track detail ! Wales UK.
Definitely agree, those days the IDF made every tank look amazing, the Sherman M50s and M51s are by far the best looking Shermans and the Tiran 5 is by far the best looking T-55 (T-55 with the british 105mm btw) And basically my favourite tank period, a soviet tank with british armament and centurion turret boxes/racks and Israeli paint scheme and markings. Imagine how IDF Leopard A1's would've looked 🤤
Hi Guys. I am israeli. and if u like so much Istaeli armory u can c them in real life. google for Latrun, there located the israeli armor museum, all IDF armory in past ans present are there, some of them u can walk on the top of the tank@@Stormcloakvictory en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yad_La-Shiryon
Amazing work on this Cent mate. I was in Australian Cents for about three years before we got the Leopard. They are truly a Tankies tank, loud, dirty and dangerous and soooo much hard work. But we loved them. Mk5s with the 20 pounder, 30 and 50 cal MGs and the Meteor petrol engine. Ahhh the memories so much fun. I'm currently attempting a Cent in Vietnam diorama build. My first build for decades and my first ever diorama, wish me luck and keep your powder dry.
Sir, I take my hat off to you for your: Patience, skills and dedication to making such amazing models. I have viewed many others on U tube but none come anywhere near to your amazing talents. You should be proud of what you do and its a pleasure to say so. I'm 69 y/o and would never attempt to do what you do, 20 years ago yeas, but I can sit back here and watch an expert do the amazing as you do in all your builds. Many thanks and love what you do, A true Artisan to say the least. I
One of the best things about building plastic models is the photography/video taking sessions after finish building. The ones for your builds are always top tier quality, always looking forward to more.
Fantastic skills on show. This channel has inspired me to take modelling up again (it's been 30 yrs) and loving the journey. Surprising what has changed and what hasn't.
This is again a very well done video by @PLASMO is not really need to mention more. Here you get a very good suggestion how a painting and aging of an IDF tank can look like. @PLASMO shows very well how you can achieve very good results with the color mudulation and at the beginning is shown very well the trimming of the kit parts and the handling of the different materials of the kit parts. It is again a very good build report video! ;).
Have you seen what they did on the Merkava? .50 over the main gun, another .50 on the commanders hatch, FN MAG on the loaders hatch, and usually a Mk19 (or whatever the Israelis are using) on the gunners hatch. I don't remember if there's a coaxial MG in addition to the .50!
@@ScottKenny1978 most common (as seen on free media)- internal coaxial MAG, external coaxial .50 cal, and 2 MAGs for commander and loader next to their hatches.
l'attente fu longue mais le résultat en valait la peine!! Ce kit est superbe avec beaucoup de détails que tu a mis en valeur David, ce Centurion mérite un diorama!
I used to only build stock models, too scared to ruin them with modifications. Now I'm starting to experiment with modifying my models, to really make them unique. Also I'm now switching from specialist weathering products to oils. All because of your (and Night shift's) videos and I'm massively thankful for that.
Just watch this video again and I'm still getting great tips , thank you Plasmo. I can't like it twice but I can comment twice - brilliant video, especially from sprue to finished weathering.
@@konstantindunaev Он делает всё на столько качественно и интересно смотреть от начала до конца. Видно что он перфекционист и переделывает всё что только можно. Посмотри как он корабль строит. Одну палубу 1 год. Качество зашкаливает. Плазма рядом не стоял . Или как он делает и красит скульптурки. Он делает много своими руками, а другие всё покупают.
That is one beautiful beast, well done! The Swedish army had Centurion tanks so they are close to my heart. Would you consider making a Brittish Berlin city camo Centurion, the camo pattern looks awesome .
It varies based on what paint you're using, the type/make of thinner, airbrush nozzle size, air pressure and even local temperature and humidity conditions. I generally use a much lower pressure than other people, as a result I tend to need to thin the paint more. That's just how I've got best results myself. You'll just have to experiment a lot.
@@xTheZapper Thanks Gary, ive bought mainly Ammo paints at the moment and their grime products, as well as their pigments. I live in the UK so its cold and erm wet!
@@Simongtt I'm also in the UK, I'm not sure if it's better or worse than living somewhere constantly hot as our conditions can vary quite a lot based on the outside temperature and heating going on and off inside. If your Ammo paints are the water based acrylic ones like Vallejo, I didn't like them. I started with that type and couldn't get on with them, I sold them all and bought Tamiya. But my failure could be down to all sorts of variables - paint mixture too thick, too thin, air pressure too high/low, spraying too close or far away. But I also found they suffered a lot from tip dry and I had to constantly wipe the needle tip. After using a Tamiya paint a lot of those problems seemed to go away, the Tamiya paints are alcohol based so I attributed less tip dry to a stronger solvent keeping the paint a liquid, the alcohol base also means the paint dries faster, which is not always a good thing, they're not great for brush painting. You might have noticed Plasmo uses water based paints for brushing and alcohol/lacquer paint for spraying. Another problem I had with water based acrylic was that it didn't adhere as well to the plastic, I often had paint peel off with masking tape. The solvent based paints tend to bond a lot stronger to the plastic. I've since take to using a solvent based primer too, Alclad or Mr.Finishing Surfacer 1500, in black, I always prime in black. I also always wear gloves now as I think I was getting greasy handprints all over the plastic which didn't help.
The worst part of 1/35th scale is having to assemble gazillion parts, and lt feels like lt takes forever....but lt is also the best part once you get the hang of it 😂
Hi, I just wanted to thank you for your amazing videos. I've been modelling occasionally since I was a child but today after a few months back at it, I invested in my first proper airbrush and compressor. Your channel has massively inspired me to get back into it full time and really improve my skills.
I remember when back in the day my parents bought me an airplane model kit from a street vendor during a spring festival. I was extatic, built it and was really happy how great it looked. No paint or anything... Looking back. 30 years later, I find it both heartwarming and embarassing :)
You're a modelling genius, Plasmo! Thank you so much for the pleasure and guidance you have given me. Your videos have entertained me so much during the Pandemic. I am about to build the Airfix Mk1 Hurricane in 1.72 and will be trying to follow your incredible path.
You'll really like the new AFV club AVRE it's fantastic! Mostly new tooled and no more rubber tyres! I was shocked to see a sprues in the box with solid plastic tyres to fit on the original wheels! What a difference this makes! There's a new tooled turret and engine deck etc fornthe AVRE it's mix of new tooled and old parts for suspension there is 2 turrets and 2 engine decks the quality and detail was good before but its just got to time's better! The new plastic and moulds look amazing when you sit them Next to the older turret and engine deck that comes in the box for another kit I think the veitnam kit as had a big search light of clear part's
Sooooo excited, i got the earlier version of this kit (1982 with blazer era) for christmas, as well as my first airbrush and a looooooooot of money for paints! Very nice presentation, and ill definetly try to replicate the tips and tricks you showed us in this video!
Even watching this over and over again its stil so impressive to see you make this, am so jealous and wish i was even 10% as good as you, so much respect off how you make it plastic look so real. In time off corona now (23-11 2021) i love watching all off your builds again and love every minute off it.
I can't describe my happiness at seeing a new plasmo upload
Me too ಥ‿ಥ
Same
Me toooo
You and me both brother
My happiness goes 📈📈📈📈
First of all, stellar work! I was in the army on a different mod of the centurion tank ( Puma- an army engineer carrier, without the turret) and it looks and feels so real! I feel silly to give some remarks for such a perfect rendering but i think it is nice for some more info on this tank-
The track tension: even though it looks so much better, and it is actually covered by the armoured plates, the tracks need to be completely stretched out, so the tank won’t derail in the terrain. Golan heights is basalt and in the sinai desert it is limestone.... this things derail all the time and are a nightmare to fix on the field.
The”v” mark is actually in a wrong placing: they need to go near the front of the plates. In firing positions you actually see only the front of the tank, and the marking helps identify what company it is: v in 0 degrees is A company, in 90 is B, and so on. Last, the number in the side is upside down. The letter is not an M, but rather a letter ״shin”, for the word “Shirion”, that means Armor
. Ah, and these things are buckets of grease. The tracks have a hundred plus grease nipples, that have to be filled weekly, and they make yellow stains pretty much everywhere...
But there is nothing like going on one of these in full throttle, these things fly!
You are an artist! Cant see what you do next!
Beautifully completed model - a true artist. Agree with the last...the plate number on the front ends in 606 - so that on the side armor would make sense, rather than 909. Good pick up.
Kol ha kavod :)
David great work, as usual! Ricardo, Thank you for sharing your experience!!
I was a Gunner/Driver of the Centurion Mk XII-XIII and your quite correct re track tension. We set it at about 1 - 1.5" play at the top, vertually no sag on the track.
I drove a Centurion Dalet, and yes, grease 40! Amazing how quickly grease attracted dirt. All those wheel hubs coated in the stuff.
I know its not your style but i think that Napoleonic battle diorama made by you will be the best thing ever.
Oh hell yeah!
That would be nice
I live 10 minutes from Yad Lashiryon which is IDF's official armored vehicle museum. (It is also one of the largest in the world)
I must say you did a remarkable job! Very true to life.
My Father in law was serving in a model very similar to this one before Yom Kippur war.
He past away two years ago, but I managed to get him to the museum where he described to our family how they exercised the deployment of the "Gesher Glilim" which was a bridge based on empty air drums where they drive and dropped it to the Suez canal using modified Shot Kal tanks.
Eventually he didn't enter the war due to being injured from an Syrian operation couple days before the war.
For me, by the time I went to the IDF those where already retired. But the paint job resembles Merkava tanks.
So realistic, just amazing!
Those streaks on the side..... dude you really are an artist.
A few months ago I wasn’t interested in Tanks. Now after seeing Plasmo building Tanks I kinda started finding the sweet spot to this beautiful vehicle ❤️☺️
play war thunder
@@francogonzalez1985 XD
New Year’s resolution: getting more new Plasmo videos on my feed.
lol
The best looking Centurion I have ever seen . I love building IDF armour -lots of add-on detail ! prefer this without the side skirts , then you can see all that wonderful track detail ! Wales UK.
Definitely agree, those days the IDF made every tank look amazing, the Sherman M50s and M51s are by far the best looking Shermans and the Tiran 5 is by far the best looking T-55 (T-55 with the british 105mm btw)
And basically my favourite tank period, a soviet tank with british armament and centurion turret boxes/racks and Israeli paint scheme and markings.
Imagine how IDF Leopard A1's would've looked 🤤
Hi Guys. I am israeli. and if u like so much Istaeli armory u can c them in real life. google for Latrun, there located the israeli armor museum, all IDF armory in past ans present are there, some of them u can walk on the top of the tank@@Stormcloakvictory en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yad_La-Shiryon
Amazing work on this Cent mate. I was in Australian Cents for about three years before we got the Leopard. They are truly a Tankies tank, loud, dirty and dangerous and soooo much hard work. But we loved them. Mk5s with the 20 pounder, 30 and 50 cal MGs and the Meteor petrol engine. Ahhh the memories so much fun. I'm currently attempting a Cent in Vietnam diorama build. My first build for decades and my first ever diorama, wish me luck and keep your powder dry.
I'm incredibly impressed. I didn't know it was possible to produce such a realistic effect.
Just bought this kit after eyeing it for over a year. I'm overwhelmed, defiantly one to take my time on.
First of all amazing models and second of all who the hell dislikes these videos?
People without the talent to do the same, but the jealousy to do *something*
This is super niche content right? I don’t know how this got many views and likes
This may be the best model I have ever seen built. This guy is a master. Very Nice!
This model is so accurate it brought back many memories...
Am Yisrael Chai
Sir,
I take my hat off to you for your:
Patience, skills and dedication to making such amazing models.
I have viewed many others on U tube but none come anywhere near to your amazing talents.
You should be proud of what you do and its a pleasure to say so.
I'm 69 y/o and would never attempt to do what you do,
20 years ago yeas, but I can sit back here and watch an expert do the amazing as you do in all your builds.
Many thanks and love what you do,
A true Artisan to say the least.
I
Очень классно получилось. Обожаю, когда модельки, в нормальном масштабе, делают как настоящие. +++
One of the best things about building plastic models is the photography/video taking sessions after finish building. The ones for your builds are always top tier quality, always looking forward to more.
David's video production is becoming top-notch...The final presentation is beautiful - not to mention his art work. Just WOW...
Your attention to detail is absolutely amazing, so realistic
my granpa served in one of these. i have seen the shot kal irl and OMG the realism.......
Fantastic skills on show. This channel has inspired me to take modelling up again (it's been 30 yrs) and loving the journey. Surprising what has changed and what hasn't.
I haven't painted a model since I was a boy and BOY wow this is absolutely stunning paint work! thanks for sharing
This is again a very well done video by @PLASMO is not really need to mention more.
Here you get a very good suggestion how a painting and aging of an IDF tank can look like. @PLASMO shows very well how you can achieve very good results with the color mudulation and at the beginning is shown very well the trimming of the kit parts and the handling of the different materials of the kit parts. It is again a very good build report video! ;).
Я уже переживал, что что то случилось, так давно не было видео.
Не зря ждал, видео отличное.
That wonderful feeling when you unexpectedly find a new Plasmo video
Nice results!
It's always great to see a new PLASMO video!
OMG my problem of waking up at 3am finally has a up side!
Happy day indeed, 25 min lesson from plasmo! Excellent!
"I make a ton of mistakes and hide them"
*I'm in*
My god what a death machine. Everything so well thought out. All the added armour and guns and counters. Beautiful model too.
Отличная работа!
you make it look so simple... so subtle yet so beautiful
"How many machineguns do we need on this tank?"
"Yes"
Pretty much
4 machine guns with the coax mounted beside the main gun
Have you seen what they did on the Merkava? .50 over the main gun, another .50 on the commanders hatch, FN MAG on the loaders hatch, and usually a Mk19 (or whatever the Israelis are using) on the gunners hatch.
I don't remember if there's a coaxial MG in addition to the .50!
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@@ScottKenny1978 most common (as seen on free media)- internal coaxial MAG, external coaxial .50 cal, and 2 MAGs for commander and loader next to their hatches.
Hi Plasmo! I am huge your fun! You are one of some modellers Who inspired me making my own videos. Love your work and ideas! Cheers
Its always a pleasure to watch how to tackle each model. Inspires me to go the extra mile on my kits to have more detail
Amazing work, as always. Everything you do seems like museum-quality, or damn close to it.
l'attente fu longue mais le résultat en valait la peine!! Ce kit est superbe avec beaucoup de détails que tu a mis en valeur David, ce Centurion mérite un
diorama!
从来没看见有华人的留言 非常感谢你的视频 对我帮助真的很大 👍♥
I used to only build stock models, too scared to ruin them with modifications. Now I'm starting to experiment with modifying my models, to really make them unique. Also I'm now switching from specialist weathering products to oils. All because of your (and Night shift's) videos and I'm massively thankful for that.
Очень люблю Ваш канал!
Спасибо.
Just watch this video again and I'm still getting great tips , thank you Plasmo. I can't like it twice but I can comment twice - brilliant video, especially from sprue to finished weathering.
Спасибо за видео, как всегда великолепно.
Посмотри одного японца . Он самый крутой чувак по моему мнению, правда не много Видео у него но он круче Плазмо и всех других. Ebroin's Miniatures
@@santaklaus2489 нет
@@konstantindunaev нет? Почему?
@@santaklaus2489 а чем так крут этот японец ?
@@konstantindunaev Он делает всё на столько качественно и интересно смотреть от начала до конца. Видно что он перфекционист и переделывает всё что только можно. Посмотри как он корабль строит. Одну палубу 1 год. Качество зашкаливает. Плазма рядом не стоял . Или как он делает и красит скульптурки. Он делает много своими руками, а другие всё покупают.
Nice Shot Kal! Respect!
That is one beautiful beast, well done!
The Swedish army had Centurion tanks so they are close to my heart. Would you consider making a Brittish Berlin city camo Centurion, the camo pattern looks awesome .
There is a Swedish centurion kit on the market and for the love if God I can't remember the manufacturer .
@@simonmonk7266 Google is my "friend". I will look for it. Thanks 😊👍
@@DEATH-THE-GOAT just looked it up by " amusing hobby".
@@simonmonk7266 thanks 👍
@@DEATH-THE-GOAT that's ok. There's one on eBay at the moment. Quite expensive though.
You have done the centurion justice. Fantastic build.
"We want nice models" - this is the way!
Looks so real and amazing! Not too much and not too less, but just right weathering and coloring.
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
I was in two minds whether to purchase this IDF Centurion.........guess you made up my mind and ordered. Brilliant paint work and weathering. Spot on.
Looks great, im new to modelling so still learning, for the highlights did you say use 1 part paint to 4 parts thinners?
It varies based on what paint you're using, the type/make of thinner, airbrush nozzle size, air pressure and even local temperature and humidity conditions. I generally use a much lower pressure than other people, as a result I tend to need to thin the paint more. That's just how I've got best results myself. You'll just have to experiment a lot.
@@xTheZapper Thanks Gary, ive bought mainly Ammo paints at the moment and their grime products, as well as their pigments.
I live in the UK so its cold and erm wet!
@@Simongtt I'm also in the UK, I'm not sure if it's better or worse than living somewhere constantly hot as our conditions can vary quite a lot based on the outside temperature and heating going on and off inside.
If your Ammo paints are the water based acrylic ones like Vallejo, I didn't like them. I started with that type and couldn't get on with them, I sold them all and bought Tamiya. But my failure could be down to all sorts of variables - paint mixture too thick, too thin, air pressure too high/low, spraying too close or far away. But I also found they suffered a lot from tip dry and I had to constantly wipe the needle tip. After using a Tamiya paint a lot of those problems seemed to go away, the Tamiya paints are alcohol based so I attributed less tip dry to a stronger solvent keeping the paint a liquid, the alcohol base also means the paint dries faster, which is not always a good thing, they're not great for brush painting. You might have noticed Plasmo uses water based paints for brushing and alcohol/lacquer paint for spraying.
Another problem I had with water based acrylic was that it didn't adhere as well to the plastic, I often had paint peel off with masking tape. The solvent based paints tend to bond a lot stronger to the plastic. I've since take to using a solvent based primer too, Alclad or Mr.Finishing Surfacer 1500, in black, I always prime in black. I also always wear gloves now as I think I was getting greasy handprints all over the plastic which didn't help.
@@Simongtt i can vouch for that weather report.🥶lol
Beautifully built, superbly painted and weathered, finished off with amazing photography. Another master-class.👍👌😁
I’m going to do a plane plasmo got me covered for wethering
So glad to see you back!!
The worst part of 1/35th scale is having to assemble gazillion parts, and lt feels like lt takes forever....but lt is also the best part once you get the hang of it 😂
Hi, I just wanted to thank you for your amazing videos. I've been modelling occasionally since I was a child but today after a few months back at it, I invested in my first proper airbrush and compressor.
Your channel has massively inspired me to get back into it full time and really improve my skills.
Well, time to take $60 out of my bank account😅
Holy smokes just taking the packs out the box is intimidating. Thank goodness for Plasmo! Best way to enjoy a morning coffee
After all this time!
The return of the King
@@larodelahozpreziuso3539 Facts
I remember when back in the day my parents bought me an airplane model kit from a street vendor during a spring festival. I was extatic, built it and was really happy how great it looked. No paint or anything...
Looking back. 30 years later, I find it both heartwarming and embarassing :)
I get more enjoyment from watching your videos than I get from building my own kits.
One of the best models you made, seriously.
You're a modelling genius, Plasmo! Thank you so much for the pleasure and guidance you have given me. Your videos have entertained me so much during the Pandemic. I am about to build the Airfix Mk1 Hurricane in 1.72 and will be trying to follow your incredible path.
I have watched alot of your model building videos, and am always amazed at how they turn out. So well done, keep up your great work.
You are a master of chiping,. Thank you for all of your solutions.
Just great. You are the Bob Ross of modling.
Wow very nice, I can't believe this is your first 1/35 scale tank, hopefully you will build more.
It's not his first 1/35 scale tank, I think he did a Tiger 1 and a Panzer 1
@@justincase6769 Yes he did a Tiger 1 seen that after I commented and was to lazy to change my comment.
You'll really like the new AFV club AVRE it's fantastic! Mostly new tooled and no more rubber tyres! I was shocked to see a sprues in the box with solid plastic tyres to fit on the original wheels! What a difference this makes! There's a new tooled turret and engine deck etc fornthe AVRE it's mix of new tooled and old parts for suspension there is 2 turrets and 2 engine decks the quality and detail was good before but its just got to time's better! The new plastic and moulds look amazing when you sit them Next to the older turret and engine deck that comes in the box for another kit I think the veitnam kit as had a big search light of clear part's
Once again David sets the bar even higher. But does it in a very inspiring way. I always get excited when I see a new Plasmo video posted.
Sooooo excited, i got the earlier version of this kit (1982 with blazer era) for christmas, as well as my first airbrush and a looooooooot of money for paints! Very nice presentation, and ill definetly try to replicate the tips and tricks you showed us in this video!
That looks like it belongs in a museum. Very nice!
Смотрю ролики Плазмо с большим удовольствием))
I like the result. Using the rubber tracks is a courageous project. But you've solved it in an excellent way!
courageous? why? i don't think they look bad tbh
There are parts where I can honestly not tell if I am looking at a model or the real thing. Amazing.
I'm glad you did a 1/35th scale kit! You knocked it out of the park with this build David 🙌💪💪👏👏👏
Just gorgeous modelling and painting.
As someone said above - incredibly realistic with the final result.
Dude, you'r a scale modeling god! This level of realism is just insane!
Finally I'm gonna get a dose of dopamine and serotonin. thanks PLASMO
As usual. First class model builder.
The wait for those videos are aways worth it
Awsome as usual, this tank same as in Valley of Tears (TV Series 2020) about Yom Kippur war . Bravo !
Spectacular model painting !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you are the best on UA-cam , most realistic
It's a pleasure seeing such a beautiful model, should be placed in a diorama with some figures and the shading is top notch!
I love these videos, this guy is an absolute beast. His attention to detail is beyond mind blowing. Keep it up PLASMO!
Even watching this over and over again its stil so impressive to see you make this, am so jealous
and wish i was even 10% as good as you, so much respect off how you make it plastic look so real.
In time off corona now (23-11 2021)
i love watching all off your builds again and love every minute off it.
As always. Beautiful. Thank you for your time and knowledge. Stay safe and happy
Most badass tank. Now I want to build and weather a model tank thanks to you
Je to jednoducho nádhera, ako každý tvoj model....ten dôraz na detajly, brutalne realistické je to....veĺa zdravíčka a teším sa na ďalšie videá....
I can’t decide if your builds inspire me to build more or just quit…lol
Amazing build!
Had to laugh those were my thoughts as well my kits have been getting better all the time then I see your build and I realised I have a lot to learn
great work as always! Amazing quality and realistic results. I watch every video with pleasure! Thank you and good luck!
Bloody hell that is one sweet build! I hope I can build a model just as realistic as you do on every single on of your vids man! Damn!
Incredible work @Plasmo!!!! I've learned so much. The decals @19:35 should be rotated 180 degrees to read 606ש instead of m909
Dude the texturing on the tank is great😆😆
Шикарный результат 👌🔥🔥🔥
Very well done, thanks for sharing!!!! 👌👌👌👌👌
This makes the GW Leman Russ tanks I've been making recently seem like a walk in the park! Great work as always.
You know, I think Plasmo has a 40K model coming up.
Plasmo is awesome, one of my favorites
I like the way you applied the texturing. Great video!!! Awesome Job!!! Nice Build!!!!