@@idaemonplasmo can you do a tank getting dropped out of a cargo plane use whatever things you need but i would love to see how you do it thank you for all the awesome content :)
@@idaemonplasmo that's also classified eastern front. Western front was France, Belgium, and the Netherlands and pushing from there to the Rhine. Southern front was Italy and Greece.
Gotta give Modelcollect props for their unusual models, especially those strangereal "1946" paper projects and mechs. As much as I like historically correct WW2 models, I'm really fond of these "outside the box" ideas. This has to be one of the most interesting dioramas I've seen in a long time. Fantastic build as usual, kudos!
David I love watching your model builds. My love of kits started in the early 1970's, my grandfather bought me an Airfix Spitfire when I was 6, been hooked since. I suffered a major brain trauma 4 years ago which left me with shaking hands, so I couldn't concentrate or build anymore. Thank you for your amazing channel and keep up the excellent work.
The sound of rusty iron crashing, snow crunching under horses hoofs, while soldiers yelling commands in German are all that was needed for such a masterpiece, bravo Plasmo!
@@idaemonplasmo So will there ever be an AOE2 themed diorama with scratchbuilt trebuchets and priests and maybe a corvette? (okay, that might be a little silly. Love your videos and models by the way!)
This is my last video this month because I lost my mind after one week of video editing. 🙉 I do not want to see a computer or models at least for a few days. Luckily, our government released self-isolation restrictions. It´s time for some exercise, and We need to enjoy the summer. 🌞
Honestly, I already started working on a new model. simply another "plastic surgery". But I will need to make it shorter next time or at least make more parts.
"Wololo!" Season turns to early summer. Once again a wonderful build, PLASMO. You have given me so many inspirations over the few last years, so I am always eager to click on your new builds. Thank you!
So many details here, it's just incredible. The groundwork, plants, the multiple layers of snow, the KT interior, figures - very inspiring. Thanks for uploading.
Like the other guy said: easy to fix! I just finished my first ship model as an adult, replete with all the aftermarket goodies. I started it ten yrs ago, but shhhhhj....noone has to know that. The next, should take 6 months or even less: as no part of it, not the rigging, copious amounts of p.e, resin-nothing about the buildings or painting scares me anymore. That's the power of picking something that intimidates you, dealing with each problem as it comes up (a 1/350 model ship really is a thousand little terrors): and finishing it.
It looks great and excellent advice on applying the rust effects with a brush rather than by airbrush, because the air brush makes the rust too uniform. I am using a 1/2" wide long knap sable brush to put rust effects on tanks and military vehicles and it works great.
Hi David again your attention to detail is fantastic and adding the modified horse and soldiers a small touch of genius....I will watch again and again many thanks...R
Wow!! Excellent job on this one. Amazing ground work and the complexity of the rail cars and destroyed track really complements the machinery of the E75 walking tank. The vertical height of the rail signal even towering over the E75 adds a lot of height as well but it is small enough that it doesn't overshadow the vehicles and the destruction. The two days to modify and paint the future soldiers was worth it!! They really help show just how large and menacing the rest of the scene is. Absolutely amazing build! Thanks for sharing with us 😊
When PLASMO appears on UA-cam, my time stop and I grab some cookies and have a seat. Just enjoying 15mn of pure magic ! Wonderful work and thanks again for sharing ! Next time if you could make the McLaren MP 4/4 from 1988....number12
I love how you take the time yo create the marks the train wheels leave in the mud, the cover it with other details like snow. You can't see it, but it feels more realistic!
Mr. H Fam, hahaha, really? I think he lives in Germany though. I live in The Netherlands btw so timezones and seasons are probaly the same in Germany as in The Netherlands.
I miss making models, as i kid made very basic models like a AH-1Z and M1A2 but never painted them or cleaned up the extrusion lines. this chanel makes me want to get back into it :(
@Gappie Al Kebabi Why? He asked what he should build next and i answer! Please make some smart and informative comments instead of these stupid ones. Thank you and have a nice day
As usual your finished diorama is magnificent ,............I like your common sence aproach to weathering , thank you ,.......................................Love your work . Cheers
I just have to say this because you’re Czech that the Czech Republic is a beautiful country, I Was in Prague a few summers ago and it was wonderful, Especially the Petrin Tower and the Astronomical clock!. (oh and goulash!) I would recommend anyone to visit Prague or just the Czech republic in general because it’s a beautiful country and if it already wasn’t clear enough from PLASMO the people are super friendly as well! :). Awesome video as well Plasmo!, I always learn some new techniques that come in handy!.
I really appreciate your work in every video you post. Everytime you come up with new ideas and techniques and it is again and again a pleasure to watch!
Once again all I can say is thank you. Thank you for making me think outside the box, thank you for entertaining us and thank you for making what appears difficult, easy. Well done sir!
Hi Plasmo, great model. I especially loved the horse and railway towers. those little details in my opinion is what really sets your models apart from others. I think it would be really cool to watch you build with as many of your homemade materials possible. Have a nice day!
Man, you diorama is brilliant. I love the crater in the track and the men and horse in gas masks. You weeds are excellent and I liked the way you approached rolling stock. The only thing that jars a bit for me is that you cut the planks for the wagon deck 90º to the wood grain so the grain on the surface of the planks runs across them instead of along them. Everything else is wonderful.
This is one of the most interesting little dioramas I've ever seen.
Thanks. I am glad you like it.
@@idaemonplasmo you're welcome :) compliments are usually well-deserved, and you more than deserve them :)
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@@idaemonplasmo can you do a tank getting dropped out of a cargo plane use whatever things you need but i would love to see how you do it thank you for all the awesome content :)
@@idaemonplasmo were are you from?
"...my humble diorama..."
David, your "humble" works are masterpieces - you are beyond a shadow of a doubt one of the finest modelers I've ever seen!
Yeah what he said
When you get a notification PLASMO has posted a video.... everything else stops instantly... 👍🏼👍🏼
Id like to know which 2 chops had the audacity to give thumbs down?
Sorry that this time it is quite long.
@@idaemonplasmo was it? I didnt notice 😂😂
@@markc7002 absolute tools
Oh... by the way.. i choose racing car
PLASMO: "Gotta make this tank historically accurate for the diorama"
Also PLASMO: *Adds Walking Tank*
bruh
Choose one.
He works for the history channel that’s why he added it
I was wondering what that was
Nobody
History channel after midnight: "Walking tank passing through rails near Stalingrad 1946, colorised"
Excellent work though 👌
Thanks. actually it is a western front near Poland or Czechoslovakia border. :-D
History channel - We are history. 😳
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a weapon to surpass metal gear
@@idaemonplasmo that's also classified eastern front. Western front was France, Belgium, and the Netherlands and pushing from there to the Rhine.
Southern front was Italy and Greece.
Gotta give Modelcollect props for their unusual models, especially those strangereal "1946" paper projects and mechs. As much as I like historically correct WW2 models, I'm really fond of these "outside the box" ideas. This has to be one of the most interesting dioramas I've seen in a long time. Fantastic build as usual, kudos!
Can you do a "barn find" future diorama of something that is new now?
Like a Tesla car that is found after 50 years. Postacopalyptic!
This is a really interesting idea
Veekor indeed
Good idea
I actually really dig this idea, take something modern and make it old in some "in 50 years" time scenario.
What would the barn of the future look like I wonder? Flying barns? Hover Cows? Cybernetic Swine?
the ode to joy while the sound of battle was the cherry on top, Damn the scene, sound, atmosphere. Chief's kiss.
David I love watching your model builds. My love of kits started in the early 1970's, my grandfather bought me an Airfix Spitfire when I was 6, been hooked since. I suffered a major brain trauma 4 years ago which left me with shaking hands, so I couldn't concentrate or build anymore. Thank you for your amazing channel and keep up the excellent work.
I've watched this video many times now, and it never gets boring. I always pick up extra bits of information that I missed the last time I watched it.
"Wololo!" :D That's Age of Empires, isn't it?
It is!
You found and recognise the easter egg. :-D congrats
It scared the crap out of me ha
@@Planehazza
sorry for the inconvenience
. :-D
@@idaemonplasmo no problem at all :D I've not finished the video, no spoilers! :D
The sound of rusty iron crashing, snow crunching under horses hoofs, while soldiers yelling commands in German are all that was needed for such a masterpiece, bravo Plasmo!
At first I was skeptical, but after 9:36 I became a convert! All hail Plasmo!
at this moment of video editing, I realized that I'm insane.
@@idaemonplasmo So will there ever be an AOE2 themed diorama with scratchbuilt trebuchets and priests and maybe a corvette?
(okay, that might be a little silly. Love your videos and models by the way!)
@@idaemonplasmo Any chance for a diorama using that Gundam kit you built?
Hands down my favorite channel on UA-cam.
PLASMO and Quick Kits in a 2 day period? I must be dreaming.
Its unreal right?
This is my last video this month because I lost my mind after one week of video editing. 🙉 I do not want to see a computer or models at least for a few days. Luckily, our government released self-isolation restrictions. It´s time for some exercise, and We need to enjoy the summer. 🌞
@@idaemonplasmo oh cool same here, i ll watch older videos then😆
Honestly, I already started working on a new model. simply another "plastic surgery". But I will need to make it shorter next time or at least make more parts.
@@idaemonplasmo You never know that you never know when you build a model.
A year later and I still thoroughly enjoy this diorama.
SO MANY FAVORITE PEOPLE ARE POSTING. Thanks Plasmo for being here in these trying times.
Very Wolfenstien like. I especially love 4th movement from Ludwig's 9th. Such attention to detail is extremely therapeutic. Thank you again.
Your diorama builds are some of my favorites 🤎
The amount of talent and patience that goes into these videos is incredible
"Wololo!" Season turns to early summer.
Once again a wonderful build, PLASMO. You have given me so many inspirations over the few last years, so I am always eager to click on your new builds.
Thank you!
So many details here, it's just incredible. The groundwork, plants, the multiple layers of snow, the KT interior, figures - very inspiring. Thanks for uploading.
That is an awesome diorama. Worth every minute you put in and loving your custom Death Korps
If there were an Oscar for making Dioramas, I would give it to you. Many compliments and I learned a lot, thank you!!
I have never seen dioramas this detailed before. Great job. 👌
I'm enjoying watching you modelling as much as I enjoyed reading and studying Francois Verlinden's publications 30 years ago.
I love how there's a lot going on in such a little space, but it doesn't feel crowded. Also I need to try you snow technique! Great job, as always.
This is the best diorama in 1/72 scale on YT. I love watching your movies.
I really enjoyed this video and the diorama!
Beautiful work on the diorama, thanks for sharing! 👍
23:52 Plasmo gets me in a giggly Christmas mood and it's only May
Cheers David....always great to see you construct a dio for us 🍺🇬🇧
"Hello fellow modelers!"
Each time I hear these words, a pain grips my heart as I am reminded that don't do model making
khan Genghis this channel is what got me back into models after 25 years away
Easy to fix!
Like the other guy said: easy to fix! I just finished my first ship model as an adult, replete with all the aftermarket goodies. I started it ten yrs ago, but shhhhhj....noone has to know that. The next, should take 6 months or even less: as no part of it, not the rigging, copious amounts of p.e, resin-nothing about the buildings or painting scares me anymore. That's the power of picking something that intimidates you, dealing with each problem as it comes up (a 1/350 model ship really is a thousand little terrors): and finishing it.
It looks great and excellent advice on applying the rust effects with a brush rather than by airbrush, because the air brush makes the rust too uniform. I am using a 1/2" wide long knap sable brush to put rust effects on tanks and military vehicles and it works great.
Dude... I am running out of things to say about your work! This is truly breathtaking! Thank you for sharing!
Every time I watch one of his videos.. I'm left in awe. Each time he just out does himself. I hope hes doing this 20 years from now
I would love to see you tackle the Meng A7V, it has a full interior and was massive fun to build.
wow it looks awesome.
Hi David again your attention to detail is fantastic and adding the modified horse and soldiers a small touch of genius....I will watch again and again many thanks...R
This really reminds me of the game Iron Harvest 1920+
Wow!! Excellent job on this one. Amazing ground work and the complexity of the rail cars and destroyed track really complements the machinery of the E75 walking tank. The vertical height of the rail signal even towering over the E75 adds a lot of height as well but it is small enough that it doesn't overshadow the vehicles and the destruction. The two days to modify and paint the future soldiers was worth it!! They really help show just how large and menacing the rest of the scene is. Absolutely amazing build! Thanks for sharing with us 😊
I really loved the diorama, congratulations!
Me too.
It was very cool!
You Sir are insanely talented. I love just watching you work.
When PLASMO appears on UA-cam, my time stop and I grab some cookies and have a seat.
Just enjoying 15mn of pure magic !
Wonderful work and thanks again for sharing !
Next time if you could make the McLaren MP 4/4 from 1988....number12
Every time i think your models cant get any cooler you put out something even better!
Your stuff is simply awesome!!!
Plasmo my man, this is just bloody incredible!! I'm really speechless!
The Bob Ross of UA-cam modeling, I can watch this all day.
Reminds me of a ps2 game called "Ring of red." that I used to play, really enjoyed the ww2 diesel punk type of look like what scythe has going for it.
Plasmo - you are so beyond modelling with this. This is the work of an artist!
Absolutely love it! Simply stunning. Personally I’d love to see a battleship diorama next.
Absolutely fantastic. So many little details that make the diorama realistic.👍👍👍👍👍👍🍀
I would love to see you build a swedish jet, something like a Viggen with the splinter camo.
Really nice video and diorama as always David.
Being an experienced modeller in this scale( and 1/35th) this is a great example of diorama construction!!😀
While I´m still early: You are a Magician with Miniatures and Dioramas! Fantastic work!
Your eye and love for even the tiniest details never fails to amaze me.
"I know, I know. It looks like a sugar"
That's not exactly what I thought it looks like, but yeah it looks like a sugar on this spoon.
Cocaine makes you ultra-productive, just ask Stephen King.
@@hummingpylon It looks more like coffee creamer than sugar
Powdered sugar maybe
I love how you take the time yo create the marks the train wheels leave in the mud, the cover it with other details like snow. You can't see it, but it feels more realistic!
In this video:
I WILL TRANSFORM A HORSE
...and Richarnd Hammond yeets our reasonably priced car in a ditch
Hello. You built that again fantastically. Looks very realistic. Thanks for the great tutorial. Greetings Tino
David is compensating for the poor-snowless czech winter this year! :D
Your literally the definition of a overachiever, but your models and dioramas are the best I have ever seen.
Spring literally just began - Plasmo: “And most importantly, WiNtEr Is CoMiNg.” All jokes aside, amazing work again!
Well... it's almost winter in Australia
Mr. H Fam, hahaha, really? I think he lives in Germany though. I live in The Netherlands btw so timezones and seasons are probaly the same in Germany as in The Netherlands.
I miss making models, as i kid made very basic models like a AH-1Z and M1A2 but never painted them or cleaned up the extrusion lines. this chanel makes me want to get back into it :(
I would love to see a battleship! Maybe something 1/350 scale destroyer?
@Gappie Al Kebabi Why? He asked what he should build next and i answer! Please make some smart and informative comments instead of these stupid ones. Thank you and have a nice day
As usual your finished diorama is magnificent ,............I like your common sence aproach to weathering , thank you ,.......................................Love your work . Cheers
I just have to say this because you’re Czech that the Czech Republic is a beautiful country, I Was in Prague a few summers ago and it was wonderful, Especially the Petrin Tower and the Astronomical clock!. (oh and goulash!)
I would recommend anyone to visit Prague or just the Czech republic in general because it’s a beautiful country and if it already wasn’t clear enough from PLASMO the people are super friendly as well! :).
Awesome video as well Plasmo!, I always learn some new techniques that come in handy!.
went to Prague as well during my short Europe trip last year and Prague is definitely the top in the list
Prague is really one of the most beautiful cities in Europe!
Une superbe réalisation et le détail qui tue.... Une pure merveille comme d'habitude.. Un régal visuel
I would love to see some Warhammer minis (maybe some deathkorps of Krieg or Spacemarines). Great loocking Diorama👌🏿👍🏾
Emperor protects. I will definitely make w40k diorama but not soon.
Your work is always a piece of art inspires me allot.....and helps me do my own.
Epic, getting warhammer vibes from this one.
Emperor protects.
death korps of krieg is what this reminds me of.
No matter what you make your stuff will always be amazing
2:47, plasmos neighbours be like
Where did my fork and spoons go
I love that you took the time to make the soldiers look unique, the whole thing looks great
Nobody:
Plasmo: *build a walking tank on May 4*
May the 4th be with you
Astonishing model!! Plasmo makes building such models look so easy!! 👍
Try building a "photo finish to a race" diorama next!
Stunning. That's just next level attention to detail.
Maybe some Mad Max combat, I'd like to see some more kit-bashed builds
I honestly think this is one of the most wholesome creators on UA-cam.
Thousands of years later:
Archeologist: I believe we found evidence of walking tanks been used during WW2.
Well by then WW2 would probably be a myth.
@@ClingyCrab sadly, yes
like the dystopian vibe...i wish there where more people like you in the world who just enjoys the craft. thumbs up :)
9:35 "wololo"
Wtf haha
Is an easter egg from age of empires or something lime that, he said it in a replay of a comment
Beautiful work! That snow and ground cover really complements the detail of the wood and steel. Love it!
Hello from Russia!
I really appreciate your work in every video you post. Everytime you come up with new ideas and techniques and it is again and again a pleasure to watch!
made my day :)
The 20 people who dont like your video are just jealous to see how good you are.Amazing...
Your Mom: "Hey Plasmo, where all my silverware!"
Once again all I can say is thank you. Thank you for making me think outside the box, thank you for entertaining us and thank you for making what appears difficult, easy. Well done sir!
Nobody:
The Axis forces: *L E G S*
It´s so freaking awsome ! All the details and modifications !! The two extra days spend on the horse and soldier, it was just the best.
Absolutely breathtaking... Excellent work!!!!!
Exciting topic! Staged very realistically! Brilliant! Happy modeling, JOST
Always blown away by your dioramas and modified models. They're just sooo good! 👏
I have seen many dioramas on modelshows. But this one is in the Top 5 Dios i have ever seen. You did a stunning job, thanks a lot for showing
The models are very wonderful and realistic. I enjoy watching
For it's size there is so much going on here, fantastic work
Hi Plasmo, great model. I especially loved the horse and railway towers. those little details in my opinion is what really sets your models apart from others.
I think it would be really cool to watch you build with as many of your homemade materials possible. Have a nice day!
Another fantastic video! Never stop doing these, you are the reason why I attempted my first diorama and convinced me its a lot easier than it looks.
Man, you diorama is brilliant. I love the crater in the track and the men and horse in gas masks. You weeds are excellent and I liked the way you approached rolling stock. The only thing that jars a bit for me is that you cut the planks for the wagon deck 90º to the wood grain so the grain on the surface of the planks runs across them instead of along them. Everything else is wonderful.
An awesome build with super detailing. I always enjoy your videos and watch you make the impossible possible.