Nice work Clayton, learnt some handy techniques. Kinda a newbie on the subject so looking forward to watching more vids. Keep up the gags please, keeps it light and engaging. Cheers.
Definitely an outstanding result and one to be proud of. A small scenic base would be a nice finishing touch, they tell a story and if figures are included, add the human element that allows to people to connect (in some fashion) with the model/machine.
Great feedback. Thank you. Between you and I 😉, I’ve started on the vignette…just a little concerned the 2 week video turn around might be a stretch! They can be so time consuming can’t they! Appreciate your comments
@@workbenchhobbies4316 You're work thus far has been great and worth the wait. 2 weeks? I can only speak for myself, but I will happily wait to see it. I'm in the finishing stages of yet another diorama, 9 weeks and counting, so I definitely agree that they can be a time sink. Keep up the fantastic work, I've brought my Esky and comfy camp chair and await your next video.
Hi Clayton, Nice completion video for this project. The demonstration of techniques from start to finish serves as an excellent reference for me to apply them to my projects. Foe armour, I'm more a 1/72 person, but the techniques are equally applicable. Thanks also for scaling back on the gags....I think you got the right mix this time.....pehaps presentation, like weathering, is a process of "constant correction". I'm looking forward to your next edition. As for subjects to do next....maybe something WW1? Perhaps an AFV in a different season, like a winter whitewash Cromwell.....maybe tackle an aircraft. I would appreciate seeing the process of doing vignette work, if you move in that direction for spell. Thanks for the update.
Hiya mate, fantastic and indepth, thank you, i learnt alot regarding weathering layers. Which ever direction you take next im sure you'll give it your best and brilliant as ever, cheers. Oh, and gag away nowt wrong with a smidgen of humour 😊
Thanks Ian. Appreciate your comments. My humour isn’t going to be for everyone, and I’m ok with that. I’m just trying to find a happy middle ground. Such a massive learning curve this UA-cam thing!!
Hey. Thanks for your comments. The best info I have for the reference image I have is ‘somewhere in the eastern front’. I’m just trying to follow the picture. The darker tones are designed to represent wet mud, but like I said, I’m just following a reference pic. I am planning on finishing this vignette in the coming months. Thanks again for joining in
Great job on the nashorn
Thanks! That feels like forever ago now! Thanks for joining in 🍻
Great episode Clayton. Worth the wait. No airplanes please ....ever.....God no !!!
😂😂😂brilliant. Thanks for watching 😎
Great video. This will help me with my 1/48 wirblewind.
Glad it helped - be sure to share some pics of how she turns out! 💪💪
Brilliant stuff mate - great to catch up at the Illawarra Show. Format and content 100% OK, keep them coming.
Glad you liked it 😁
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Awesome works, Clayton! I’ve learnt a lot from your video❤
Awesome! Thank you!
Very good! Excellent.
Thanks David. Appreciate your kind words 🙏😎🫡
good job
Thank you 🙏
Nice work Clayton, learnt some handy techniques. Kinda a newbie on the subject so looking forward to watching more vids.
Keep up the gags please, keeps it light and engaging. Cheers.
Thanks mate. Was counting on you getting my humour 😂 Thanks for watching 🙏
Definitely an outstanding result and one to be proud of. A small scenic base would be a nice finishing touch, they tell a story and if figures are included, add the human element that allows to people to connect (in some fashion) with the model/machine.
Great feedback. Thank you. Between you and I 😉, I’ve started on the vignette…just a little concerned the 2 week video turn around might be a stretch! They can be so time consuming can’t they! Appreciate your comments
@@workbenchhobbies4316 You're work thus far has been great and worth the wait. 2 weeks? I can only speak for myself, but I will happily wait to see it. I'm in the finishing stages of yet another diorama, 9 weeks and counting, so I definitely agree that they can be a time sink. Keep up the fantastic work, I've brought my Esky and comfy camp chair and await your next video.
@@lysanderkrieg5474 - thank you so much for you support and encouragement. It really means a lot.
Outstanding result!
Dunkelgelb vehicles are always tricky to weather, but the result is very nice looking and realistic.
Greetings
Thank you so much. Really appreciate your comments. Glad you enjoyed the video
Very nicely done mate 👍
Thank you John 🤙🏼
Wow 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻realy cool. Great Job and nice,Good Video 🤘🏻
Greetings from the Bastel Bude 1/35
You have my subscription in any case👍🏻
Thank you so much. Appreciate the support
Hi Clayton,
Nice completion video for this project. The demonstration of techniques from start to finish serves as an excellent reference for me to apply them to my projects.
Foe armour, I'm more a 1/72 person, but the techniques are equally applicable.
Thanks also for scaling back on the gags....I think you got the right mix this time.....pehaps presentation, like weathering, is a process of "constant correction".
I'm looking forward to your next edition.
As for subjects to do next....maybe something WW1? Perhaps an AFV in a different season, like a winter whitewash Cromwell.....maybe tackle an aircraft.
I would appreciate seeing the process of doing vignette work, if you move in that direction for spell.
Thanks for the update.
Thanks Peter. Really appreciate the extensive feedback. Such a big learning curve for me
Hiya mate, fantastic and indepth, thank you, i learnt alot regarding weathering layers. Which ever direction you take next im sure you'll give it your best and brilliant as ever, cheers. Oh, and gag away nowt wrong with a smidgen of humour 😊
Thanks Ian. Appreciate your comments. My humour isn’t going to be for everyone, and I’m ok with that. I’m just trying to find a happy middle ground. Such a massive learning curve this UA-cam thing!!
You made one mistake. If this is the Kursk region, then the land is not brown but black.
Hey. Thanks for your comments. The best info I have for the reference image I have is ‘somewhere in the eastern front’. I’m just trying to follow the picture.
The darker tones are designed to represent wet mud, but like I said, I’m just following a reference pic.
I am planning on finishing this vignette in the coming months.
Thanks again for joining in