Stunning Rick, loving the T34 in that scene. The rubble all looks so natural, the wrecked car squashed into the debris, with just a single figure to help create a very powerful scene. Lots to learn & enjoy there - congrats!!👏👏☺
Excellent diorama . The burnt out car in the rubble really added to the scene of devastation and you really nailed it with the T.34 . Fine work especially on that . Well done .
The final result is as great as the path to get there, congratulations, Rick, this is an amazing work, lot of tricks learned, how to plan an scene, wow, lot of information. By the way, at least in Spain, the Super Thanks button is called "Gracias" and it's marked with the dollar sign
I just watched a video by Diorama Devil - your channel was pointed out in this video. Now I'm here and I'm very excited! Great diorama, nice details but not overloaded - I started with the last video of the Battle of Berlin series! I leave my subscription here and will now watch more videos. Happy Modeling - Cheers, John
Beautiful diorama Rick. I particularly enjoy the level of destruction you’ve modelled into the scene. So often modellers build destroyed buildings but only scatter a few bricks about for debris - they’ve obviously never knocked a wall down! Your scene superbly captures a feel for the old wartime footage of Berlin 1945.👏
Thank you for watching, and a BIG thank you for your donation to the channel. From the outset, I felt that the debris would be a very important component in this story. Thanks again.
@@RickLawlerPropaganda Well I know how much work it is to make these videos and to continue with weekly uploads is damn impressive! And I appreciate quality work.😉
@@RickLawlerPropaganda I hadn’t considered using corkboard before. I have huge rolls stockpiled at work, from past office renovations we have done. Most of my material comes free from work, but that was one I hadn’t taken advantage of yet! Thanks again!
I enjoy your channel and have learned a lot. Your attention to detail is really appreciated. I love how you plan out the layout before building, avoids possible issues down the road. Thank you for sharing your process and work, very inspiring.
i have been following this channel for a while always very interesting and very educational this dio is one of the best i have seen of your work my compliments 👍👍
I'm the exact same what you said about thinking that extra brush sweeps gonna be the magic touch 😂 yeah don't work that way but that's a learning curve right there aswell don't let it fool you I suppose lol
Just discovered your channel through a post on the PPP page so glad I did . Awesome work also checked out the other channels you have mentioned . Thanks
LOL. They are just pieces of doweling that I glued some cork on-top so that I can pin the figures onto. Next time I'll try a cigar!!!! Thanks for watching, Dan.
Came out really nice Rick! I’m Going backwards on figure painting are used to paint figures a lot better along time ago my right eye has a macular wrinkle in it so it works at about 40% and my left eye is probably working at about 70% so it’s really difficult to get my figures away I want them now I really fight some come out good so I’m not so good. Your fingers are looking really good!
@@127TROOP Oh hey,....sorry, I didn't make the connection between your comment here and Patreon. Again, welcome aboard, and perhaps I can put together a small tutorial feature on Patreon showing some tips and tricks I tend to use.
Yes and no? I have sharp/smaller brushes but then find that my strokes are too small and choppy - and leave an uneven surface. Still working on finding my sweet spot (brushes). Thanks, my friend. Keep up your good video work.
@@RickLawlerPropaganda surface will be smoother if u will dilute paint much more , for figures i using Vindsor , Da vinci or raphaell brushes and im painting for side angle not in strait , then transitions will be better
I hate it when someone says it's wrong! Please give an explanation as to why you think so. Anyone can just make a statement... but you should back it up with some kind of proof... don't you think?
@@SmallSoldier I'll explain, the model is great but the uniform on the tanker is wrong...uniforms in blue colours were used from 1939 to about 1943 in Berlin all tankers had either all black or with green blouse
Stunning Rick, loving the T34 in that scene. The rubble all looks so natural, the wrecked car squashed into the debris, with just a single figure to help create a very powerful scene. Lots to learn & enjoy there - congrats!!👏👏☺
Thanks 👍
The finial pictures are outstanding, well done Rick.
thank you.
Excellent diorama . The burnt out car in the rubble really added to the scene of devastation and you really nailed it with the T.34 . Fine work especially on that . Well done .
Thank you, John
Wow, beautiful and atmospheric dio, I especially like the weathering on the tank, the car and the work on the base, very inspired...
Thank you very much!
Beautiful design. Even more striking in black and white, like an old pic. Great work!
Thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed it.
The final result is as great as the path to get there, congratulations, Rick, this is an amazing work, lot of tricks learned, how to plan an scene, wow, lot of information. By the way, at least in Spain, the Super Thanks button is called "Gracias" and it's marked with the dollar sign
Thanks 👍. Or should I say Gracias!!!
Great overall look... Specialy I love the T34 with the rubble on. Congratulations... 👌😁
Thank you! 😁
It was fun to see all the episodes and the result is amazing .Very nice work and a real peace of art !
Thanks, Coelian.
Wow that is a masterpiece! And your figure painting looks spot on too.
Thanks, appreciate that!
I just watched a video by Diorama Devil - your channel was pointed out in this video. Now I'm here and I'm very excited! Great diorama, nice details but not overloaded - I started with the last video of the Battle of Berlin series! I leave my subscription here and will now watch more videos. Happy Modeling - Cheers, John
Hi, and thanks for the comment and subscription. I'm glad that you are enjoying the channel.
Your dioramas, just blow me away Rick! Your attention to detail is fantastic and your end results are truly out of this world. Very very well done!😃
Thank you very much!
Beautiful diorama Rick. I particularly enjoy the level of destruction you’ve modelled into the scene. So often modellers build destroyed buildings but only scatter a few bricks about for debris - they’ve obviously never knocked a wall down! Your scene superbly captures a feel for the old wartime footage of Berlin 1945.👏
Thank you for watching, and a BIG thank you for your donation to the channel. From the outset, I felt that the debris would be a very important component in this story. Thanks again.
Thanks for the inspirational videos Rick! I'll get the ball rolling. :)
Thank you, Scott...very much. This is very kind.
@@RickLawlerPropaganda Well I know how much work it is to make these videos and to continue with weekly uploads is damn impressive! And I appreciate quality work.😉
Just finished this series. Came out fantastic, and got some major inspiration and motivation from ya! Thanks!
Great to hear! Thank you, Sean.
@@RickLawlerPropaganda I hadn’t considered using corkboard before. I have huge rolls stockpiled at work, from past office renovations we have done. Most of my material comes free from work, but that was one I hadn’t taken advantage of yet! Thanks again!
I enjoy your channel and have learned a lot. Your attention to detail is really appreciated. I love how you plan out the layout before building, avoids possible issues down the road. Thank you for sharing your process and work, very inspiring.
I'm not sure how much I "plan". Usually, I have a basic idea which then evolves during the process. Thanks for watching.
very beautiful finishing i love it !!!
Thank you so much!
Great color on the tank, awesome diorama!
Thanks.
i have been following this channel for a while always very interesting and very educational this dio is one of the best i have seen of your work my compliments 👍👍
Thank you very much!
I'm the exact same what you said about thinking that extra brush sweeps gonna be the magic touch 😂 yeah don't work that way but that's a learning curve right there aswell don't let it fool you I suppose lol
The learning curve is steep, at times, and can be brutal!! Thanks for watching.
Great job on this diorama! I discovered your channel recently and I'm hooked!
Awesome! Thank you!
Just discovered your channel through a post on the PPP page so glad I did . Awesome work also checked out the other channels you have mentioned . Thanks
Welcome aboard!
awesome work! its a gorgeous dio Rick!
Thank you! Cheers!
Turned out really well!
Thanks again, Jason.
Very nice. Thanks for putting this together...
Glad you liked it!
I don't have my glasses on and at first, thought your figure mount was a cigar.
LOL. They are just pieces of doweling that I glued some cork on-top so that I can pin the figures onto. Next time I'll try a cigar!!!! Thanks for watching, Dan.
Really enjoyed this series! Keep it up
Glad to hear it!
This diorama is awesome thanks Rick excellent work
Thanks a bunch!
Good work Rick, I've been a fan awhile now. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Spectacular result! (I showed my Mrs. and even she said, “Woooowwww!”
Truly inspirational (even though I’d never be able to pull it off as well 😉😂).
Thanks to both you, and Mrs. Model Noob.
Another excellent dio! Congrats!!
Thank you, Taesung.
Came out really nice Rick! I’m Going backwards on figure painting are used to paint figures a lot better along time ago my right eye has a macular wrinkle in it so it works at about 40% and my left eye is probably working at about 70% so it’s really difficult to get my figures away I want them now I really fight some come out good so I’m not so good. Your fingers are looking really good!
Thanks, Glenn. Sorry about your eyes, getting old sucks.
Another ace mate 😉👌
Thanks 👍
Nice done! Looks very good, all the best for You! ;)
Thank you very much!
Nice work Rick 👍
Thanks 👍
Very good work.
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent work
Many thanks
Superb!
Thanks a lot!
Superb series 👌🏻
Thanks a lot, I appreciate you taking the time to watch.
WOW..........lost for words.........😮
I hope that you find your words soon!! LOL. Thanks for watching and comment.
@@RickLawlerPropaganda it was this that convinced me to join your Patreon ( Trooper 😉)
@@127TROOP Oh hey,....sorry, I didn't make the connection between your comment here and Patreon. Again, welcome aboard, and perhaps I can put together a small tutorial feature on Patreon showing some tips and tricks I tend to use.
Amazing series Rick great tutorial and how to make things come alive on our dioramas . Thanks for doing what you do ✌Canada✌
Glad you like them!
Hi. 10/10 👍
Hey, thanks
👍
Thank you.
definitely u need better brushes with more sharp tip :)
Yes and no? I have sharp/smaller brushes but then find that my strokes are too small and choppy - and leave an uneven surface. Still working on finding my sweet spot (brushes). Thanks, my friend. Keep up your good video work.
@@RickLawlerPropaganda surface will be smoother if u will dilute paint much more , for figures i using Vindsor , Da vinci or raphaell brushes and im painting for side angle not in strait , then transitions will be better
Your Tankist uniform Is wrong
I stand corrected.....
I hate it when someone says it's wrong! Please give an explanation as to why you think so. Anyone can just make a statement... but you should back it up with some kind of proof... don't you think?
@@SmallSoldier I'll explain, the model is great but the uniform on the tanker is wrong...uniforms in blue colours were used from 1939 to about 1943 in Berlin all tankers had either all black or with green blouse
@@boricteorii7327 Thanks for the explanation. That’s what you should have said the first time.
Late to the comment but .. From the footage I've seen there would appear to be a. huge Mish mash of uniforms etc