Dear subscribers and Patrons: I sincerely hope we can all appreciate the pure genius reposed in Lukasz, who is, to my mind, our greatest pedagogical modeler. To know the man, as I have had the great fortune of having done so, is to also know and to realize how this man, teacher by day and , in fact, teacher by night, can so exquisitely make the uncommon, common. In saying “common” I mean to say that only this man can take what, to me, is a an uncommonly problematic stroke and flourish of art by scale model, and turn it into something we lesser modelers can both do and understand. And, in his own right, the skill level in which he inhabits is the Zenith of artistic expression and modeling. In a matte or six months I have learned the equivalent of six years of modeling experience and expression by being fortunate to correspond directly with the man. In those mere six months, my skills and knowledge have exponentially improved. Lukasz not only makes the word “art” possible in the scale modeling world, he organically blooms from the ground up, with the least amount of materiel and then uses those materials to render some different and better part or element of a model. What the h**l did all of that just mean? He’s damn good!
Great work! Yes, the Vomag version of the JP IV definitely has a sleek look to it...better thsn the ugly bastard that is the Alkett version. I look forward to your camouflage on this thing. There are some cool factory camouflage patterns and many options.
Hello mr.cold!first one!!!and again you deliver. Thats guaranting a good time.mr.cold and a cool beer... Thats quite a good mix.thank you for your efforts.with best regards and sticky greetings from brandenburg/Germany. Sincerly yours.your fellow modellmate.christian
Regarding the turret, that extra little bit of detail might seem meaningless, but I think it goes a way to making the kit seem more 'real,' as it were. This comes from someone who primarily models sci-fi models, more than anything else.
The "Hetzer" T38, Jagdpanzer and StUG's all have that sportscar feel to them and they look awesome. I mean just look at 7:30 that view is quite nice, a Lady with some junk in the trunk. ;)
I like the video. It's nice to see you work on a simple project, something I'm More likely to relate to and take a chance on. I enjoy your work and commentary. This was a nice break and you "dumbed it down'' for newer modelers. Cheers!
Hi Lukasz, this looks as if it is going to be a great build, mind you saying that , any you build/paint and weather is absolutely outstanding, best regards to you and your family from Australia, cheers Les
Is quicktracks still in business? I ordered some tracks for the StuG III Ausf B, and I never received a tracking number, and it's been almost 2 weeks and with no sign. I payed through PayPal. I can't find their contact info either.
Hi Lukasz. Great vid mate. Couple of questions if ok. What is the part number of the xxl cable you used and the mantlet, on the panzerart website, it looks a wierd cream colour but the one you use is a nice grey resin. Do you know if they are all this grey colour as they look a nicer casting. Hope that makes sense.
Eureka XXL ER-3505. I dont know nothing about the resin color used by PanzerArt. Probabbly they used different types of resin for casting. That's all :)
Tamiya the snap fit of the model world . But who has time for that when u can get trumpeter with 1200 pieces lol😅
LOL! :) thx mate! :)
Dear subscribers and Patrons: I sincerely hope we can all appreciate the pure genius reposed in Lukasz, who is, to my mind, our greatest pedagogical modeler. To know the man, as I have had the great fortune of having done so, is to also know and to realize how this man, teacher by day and , in fact, teacher by night, can so exquisitely make the uncommon, common. In saying “common” I mean to say that only this man can take what, to me, is a an uncommonly problematic stroke and flourish of art by scale model, and turn it into something we lesser modelers can both do and understand. And, in his own right, the skill level in which he inhabits is the Zenith of artistic expression and modeling. In a matte or six months I have learned the equivalent of six years of modeling experience and expression by being fortunate to correspond directly with the man. In those mere six months, my skills and knowledge have exponentially improved. Lukasz not only makes the word “art” possible in the scale modeling world, he organically blooms from the ground up, with the least amount of materiel and then uses those materials to render some different and better part or element of a model. What the h**l did all of that just mean? He’s damn good!
Many thx my dear friend for such nice and supporting comment! :)
You deserve more subscriber now you have one more :))))
Many thx for subscribing! Please share my channel with your friends! :)
Great work! Yes, the Vomag version of the JP IV definitely has a sleek look to it...better thsn the ugly bastard that is the Alkett version. I look forward to your camouflage on this thing. There are some cool factory camouflage patterns and many options.
Im going to paint it in hard edge camo :)
Очень круто!
Жду с нетерпением новой серии по покраске. На нем хорошо смотрится камуфляж кружочками.
Many thx mate :)
Hello mr.cold!first one!!!and again you deliver. Thats guaranting a good time.mr.cold and a cool beer...
Thats quite a good mix.thank you for your efforts.with best regards and sticky greetings from brandenburg/Germany. Sincerly yours.your fellow modellmate.christian
Many, many thx mate! :)
Good old Tamiya, you can't beat them for quick and easy assembly, a few upgrades and you get a great build, well done buddy
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Regarding the turret, that extra little bit of detail might seem meaningless, but I think it goes a way to making the kit seem more 'real,' as it were. This comes from someone who primarily models sci-fi models, more than anything else.
Thx a lot mate! :)
The "Hetzer" T38, Jagdpanzer and StUG's all have that sportscar feel to them and they look awesome. I mean just look at 7:30 that view is quite nice, a Lady with some junk in the trunk. ;)
This is why I love these vehicles! :)
I like the video. It's nice to see you work on a simple project, something I'm
More likely to relate to and take a chance on. I enjoy your work and commentary. This was a nice break and you "dumbed it down'' for newer modelers. Cheers!
Well, I noticed that classical Tamiya kits are welcomed and liked by viewers :)
Hi Lukasz, this looks as if it is going to be a great build, mind you saying that , any you build/paint and weather is absolutely outstanding, best regards to you and your family from Australia, cheers Les
Thx for your comment mate! :)
Id go for a cool ambush scheme
I m going to make hard edge :)
Looks great so far...I can't wait to see you paint it up! Well done sir!
It will be painted very soon mate! :)
Nice build. As usual can't wait to see the finish. Its the weathering that really sets ur builds apart from everyone else.
Many thx my friend! :)
Yes! New VIDEO! Nice build :o
Many thx mate! :)
Again a beautiful and most entertaining episode! Must try your Green Stuff World welding soon! Great kit with great additions!
It's very easy, just try it! Good luck! :)
Yay new video!
Many thanks! :)
Thx a lot mate! :)
Hi Lukasz! So nice and interesting upgrade and kit! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Thanks!
Many thx mate! :)
Liks nice. Thx for sharing.
No problem. Thx for your comment! :)
👍👍👍
thx :)
when will we see something in a larger-scale?? top work on the Jagdpanzer
I have stug III in 16th and going to make some videos with it :)
👍
thx :)
Is quicktracks still in business? I ordered some tracks for the StuG III Ausf B, and I never received a tracking number, and it's been almost 2 weeks and with no sign. I payed through PayPal. I can't find their contact info either.
try to: modelred@mac.com
Hi Lukasz. Great vid mate. Couple of questions if ok. What is the part number of the xxl cable you used and the mantlet, on the panzerart website, it looks a wierd cream colour but the one you use is a nice grey resin. Do you know if they are all this grey colour as they look a nicer casting. Hope that makes sense.
Eureka XXL ER-3505. I dont know nothing about the resin color used by PanzerArt. Probabbly they used different types of resin for casting. That's all :)
@@coldemonspl thanks mate. appreciate your help. cheers
Also where can I get those tracks do they do ones for panther G steel wheel version thanks
Thank you very much buddy! :) Yep, you can buy tracks for panther as well from Quick Wheel store. :)
What does "Siep by Siep" mean in the thumbnail?
Step :)