If I was a beginner and watched this haha he makes it look so simple even doing the PE! Love to be a fly on that wall seeing the beginner pulling there hair out lol
Fantastic job on the PE. I am afraid my shaky old hands precludes me from using a lot of PE, specifically all those minute clamps and the smaller parts. So for the most part I am stuck with kit components, and I have enough trouble with those. Your attention to detail is enviable. Can’t wait for the next episode. Love the channel - keep the builds coming!
Amazing work, I do wish Dragon variants of the Marder III H like this had the idler/running wheels like the Italeri brand models where rotation is optional. I may just have to attempt to make a "hybrid" model with the best features from Dragon and Italeri for function and extreme detail. Amazing looking model all together through and through!
Very nice job, excellent attention to detail, people tend to fuk it up by excessive over touching of metal parts which is the worst thing to do, something you’re obviously quite aware of as you avoid doing it.
Magnificant work as always! I love the jig, so smiple but so smart to come up with that, the seats are excellent, just completely impressed with all the extra detailing 👍👍👍
Amazing detail work with the photo etch parts. I've enjoyed watching how you use your tools to work with small parts. It will help me with future builds.
@@LocktOnArtHappy,merry Christmas,Holidays.Well i built the RFM clear and cutaway kits,but i just got the Rochm model's PE set for RFM Panther G,if your a real nerd,you have to check out site.You couldnt find a 'nerdier' place if you like WW2 german 'Big Cats'.Think of it as xmas gift,accurate,and almost an archive of detail's for historical vehicles with time,place and commander available.And its next level compared to griffon,aber and voyager,detail's ive never seen before.And explains them in instructions.4 padlocks with different makers logo's.....or Osterkompass OK38...nerding out sorry,its the single double malt whiksy.....
I’m a little late to the show, but I’ve watched all the parts up until just finishing this one and I’m extremely curious as to how you’re going to paint this. How many sub assemblies you will have. I’m eagerly awaiting what you have to share. Amazing work sir.
Well thanks for joining me on this build!. There will be quite a few sub assemblies the wheels, the tracks, armour plate, main gun, engine, tools, engine doors....wow starting to wonder if I glued anything together at all haha. Painting this might take a couple of videos we'll have to see.
If I was a beginner and watched this haha he makes it look so simple even doing the PE! Love to be a fly on that wall seeing the beginner pulling there hair out lol
Fantastic job on the PE. I am afraid my shaky old hands precludes me from using a lot of PE, specifically all those minute clamps and the smaller parts. So for the most part I am stuck with kit components, and I have enough trouble with those. Your attention to detail is enviable. Can’t wait for the next episode.
Love the channel - keep the builds coming!
Thank you very much, I look forward to bringing you the painting episode! stay tuned :)
George, FABULOUS details! You are truly THE Photoetch Meister. MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Thanks very much, I do try 😁. Merry Christmas to you too.
Once again, i am amazed, how steady your hands are and i am looking forward to part IV; until then, Merry Christmas to you and the other watchers! :-)
Merry Christmas to you also
@@LocktOnArt Thank you too! Greetings from Switzerland :)
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Amazing work, I do wish Dragon variants of the Marder III H like this had the idler/running wheels like the Italeri brand models where rotation is optional. I may just have to attempt to make a "hybrid" model with the best features from Dragon and Italeri for function and extreme detail. Amazing looking model all together through and through!
Thank you very much
Very nice job, excellent attention to detail, people tend to fuk it up by excessive over touching of metal parts which is the worst thing to do, something you’re obviously quite aware of as you avoid doing it.
Thank you. I agree the metal parts are very fragile at the bend so I tend to only bend it once if possible.
Absolutely fine work !!!
Magnificant work as always! I love the jig, so smiple but so smart to come up with that, the seats are excellent, just completely impressed with all the extra detailing 👍👍👍
Thank you very much! I can't imagine making the tracks without the jig to be honest.
Outstanding build! I can't wait to see it painted. Looking forward to your next video.
Thanks for your support 👍
Amazing detail work with the photo etch parts. I've enjoyed watching how you use your tools to work with small parts. It will help me with future builds.
Thank you! I'm glad my videos help with your modeling, that means a lot to me 👍
Just discovered your channel and subscribed. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos
Welcome and thank you very much!
You are Really awesome thanks for sharing👍
I appreciate your support, thanks!
I still havent painted mine,lovely kit.
I'm looking forward to painting it!
@@LocktOnArtHappy,merry Christmas,Holidays.Well i built the RFM clear and cutaway kits,but i just got the Rochm model's PE set for RFM Panther G,if your a real nerd,you have to check out site.You couldnt find a 'nerdier' place if you like WW2 german 'Big Cats'.Think of it as xmas gift,accurate,and almost an archive of detail's for historical vehicles with time,place and commander available.And its next level compared to griffon,aber and voyager,detail's ive never seen before.And explains them in instructions.4 padlocks with different makers logo's.....or Osterkompass OK38...nerding out sorry,its the single double malt whiksy.....
Прекрасный ролик))
I’m a little late to the show, but I’ve watched all the parts up until just finishing this one and I’m extremely curious as to how you’re going to paint this. How many sub assemblies you will have. I’m eagerly awaiting what you have to share. Amazing work sir.
Well thanks for joining me on this build!. There will be quite a few sub assemblies the wheels, the tracks, armour plate, main gun, engine, tools, engine doors....wow starting to wonder if I glued anything together at all haha. Painting this might take a couple of videos we'll have to see.
Photo etch is my downfall. Watching you put on those parts had me jealous of your skills and enjoyable to watch
Thank you very much, that's a really nice thing to say.