Thank you for your reply.In addition to making great videos,You are super friendly to answer the questions asked.Your videos are of very good quality as well as your work.Look forward to your next videos. A bientôt ( ps : i am french)
Any time my friend! Appreciate your comments. If you really need the same moss/grass I can ship it to you. Please, send to me a private message on my facebook or Instagram. Merry Christmas!
Oh my gosh.. I just saw such a great video. I also collect 1/6 scale WWII U.S , but it‘s hard to find a way How to weathering anywhere. If possible, please upload a U.S. military outfit weathering tutorial. I will subscribe and wait for you :-) Thank you
Hello. great work, I love it. I would have liked to know where you bought the herbs you used. I searched the internet and I can't find it! could you have given me an internet link. I thank you in advance. greetings.
Hey buddy, how is it going? I bought it at the store called Seria, here in Japan. The store looks a dollarama franchise. They do not sell any products online, probably… 😞 Cheers
Hello! I didn't dye the coat, its color is original from the factory. I weathered the coat with pastel chalk, only. For weathering the figures' clothes, I recommend you practice on other fabrics until you get the hang of it. 👍🏻
Hey mate, thanks for comment. When I made this customization on the M1 helmet, adding a fixed bale, at the time I had searched many photos of paratroopers in the November 1944 period. In fact, the correct thing would be for me to add a flexible bale to the helmet, considering that most paratroopers received new M43 equipment. Also there was a lot of complaint that “D” bale and fixed bale helmets broke easily. Soon they were replaced by flexible bale. Anyway, I put a fixed bale because it was more comfortable for me, but I want to customize another figure using a “D” bale on M1 helmet (as a pre jump). Once more, thanks for asking… appreciate it. keep watching.
Great stuff Fred!👍🏻👏🏻
Thanks, Jay! ;-)
Awesome! Very good job!!!
Always following your works with interest, nicely done all around.
Me alegro por eso, hermano! Saludos desde Japon! 👊🏻👍🏻
That is pure patience and dedication right there! Really great work^^
Thank you for your reply.In addition to making great videos,You are super friendly to answer the questions asked.Your videos are of very good quality as well as your work.Look forward to your next videos. A bientôt ( ps : i am french)
Any time my friend! Appreciate your comments. If you really need the same moss/grass I can ship it to you. Please, send to me a private message on my facebook or Instagram. Merry Christmas!
That's impressive! This video explains a lot. I'll be using it as ideas for future projects. I hope you continue making many more tutorials!
Next time, I'll try to make differently tutorial videos. I think if I use only recording can get better
@@biginjapanminiatures The way you did it here was good. 👍
Oh my gosh..
I just saw such a great video.
I also collect 1/6 scale WWII U.S , but it‘s hard to find a way How to weathering anywhere. If possible, please upload a U.S. military outfit weathering tutorial. I will subscribe and wait for you :-)
Thank you
@@asdasd-c3o5s Yes, my next projects will be with 1/6 scale WWII figures! 🫡 Stay tuned, mate!
Thanks for watching!
Great work! Great video as well!
That grass you use is exceptional, does that brand have a website by chance? Would love to get my hands on that in Canada.
I bought the grass at a store as Dollarama in Japan. try to looking for some stores like that in Canada. Take care!
Hello. great work, I love it. I would have liked to know where you bought the herbs you used. I searched the internet and I can't find it! could you have given me an internet link. I thank you in advance. greetings.
Hey buddy, how is it going?
I bought it at the store called Seria, here in Japan. The store looks a dollarama franchise. They do not sell any products online, probably… 😞
Cheers
Did you dye your coat because I really want to dye mine, but I'm worried I will rowen it?
Hello!
I didn't dye the coat, its color is original from the factory. I weathered the coat with pastel chalk, only.
For weathering the figures' clothes, I recommend you practice on other fabrics until you get the hang of it. 👍🏻
@@biginjapanminiatures thank you so much
Why didn’t you make “D” bales? Wouldn’t that have been more appropriate?
Hey mate, thanks for comment. When I made this customization on the M1 helmet, adding a fixed bale, at the time I had searched many photos of paratroopers in the November 1944 period. In fact, the correct thing would be for me to add a flexible bale to the helmet, considering that most paratroopers received new M43 equipment. Also there was a lot of complaint that “D” bale and fixed bale helmets broke easily. Soon they were replaced by flexible bale. Anyway, I put a fixed bale because it was more comfortable for me, but I want to customize another figure using a “D” bale on M1 helmet (as a pre jump). Once more, thanks for asking… appreciate it. keep watching.
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