I prefer to improve myself on 1/24 scale, which I have no experience with, rather than get millions of views by pouring resin on every model I make and even non-scale tub toys. This topic is attracting more people than you might imagine and is bringing new people to the scale modeling hobby. That's why I'm going to work on 1/24 cars and dioramas for a while, even for a long time. Thanks for watching and for your support!
As petrolhead, I always wanted to give 1/24 scale a try, but after ruining my first one, I abandoned this idea, and started making 1/700 ships. I first saw your videos when You released Akagi, because I was working on Kaga at the time. Now I can watch Your take on the topic I enjoy the most - cars. So have a good time, enjoy this scale and get even better at them, because right now it's already awesome!
I think 1/24 scale has been a pretty underrated size, it's not as big as 1/18 and not way too small like 1/36 either, compact but also decently big for details!
I'm actually a mechanic and have been for 30 plus yrs. All you need now to complete the diorama is grease rags everywhere cause we do that haha. Looks great.
I always appreciate your modeling skills and how peaceful this really is. This is the primary reasoning why building model is the best plus alone time.
That is so cool! Thanks for sharing the process! Where I'm from there would be scheduled cars to be repaired blocking the entrance and the sidewalk though. haha
The best build i've ever seen, that insane I'm in admiration!!! Anyway, I love everything you builds because they're always inspiring me. Thus, be yourself, do what you love! I'm always here to support you!
I didn't know those mechanic figures from Tamiya existed. Love your diorama. I tried scribing bricks into a styrofoam sheet like you did. It sure takes a lot of time. I used a carpenter's square and a pen. The tough part was painting the bricks and mortar.
Wow Excellent job I hope to someday get the time to make me a garage diorama similar to this with 2 car lifts a small storage room for boxes and stuff and a big garage door on the front and a smaller one on the side but this looks really really good !!
This is fascinating! I've done some small dioramas in HO-scale but this one in 1/24-scale us amazing.👍 Also, thank you for the soothing music. I don't know what it is but it was quite nice.
every gage I've been in has the walls full of health and safety posters, calendars , operating instructions and advertising , think you should put some on your walls
Very cool. This is only a suggestion but I would have added a tire changing station, a vintage water drinking fountain or better yet, a water cooler. And lastly. Where is the garage cat?
I would love to know what you used for the brick walls did you hand make those or did you buy some sort of kit? You are a fantastic artist keep up the great work I am hoping to make something similar in the future the one I have now is very simple and crude
I prefer to improve myself on 1/24 scale, which I have no experience with, rather than get millions of views by pouring resin on every model I make and even non-scale tub toys. This topic is attracting more people than you might imagine and is bringing new people to the scale modeling hobby. That's why I'm going to work on 1/24 cars and dioramas for a while, even for a long time. Thanks for watching and for your support!
I love your car videos
As petrolhead, I always wanted to give 1/24 scale a try, but after ruining my first one, I abandoned this idea, and started making 1/700 ships. I first saw your videos when You released Akagi, because I was working on Kaga at the time. Now I can watch Your take on the topic I enjoy the most - cars. So have a good time, enjoy this scale and get even better at them, because right now it's already awesome!
To me I don't mind what scale you work with I will always watch and enjoy but mostly be inspired thank you
Been watching for you a very long time and learned a lot though I have no time due to business.
I think 1/24 scale has been a pretty underrated size, it's not as big as 1/18 and not way too small like 1/36 either, compact but also decently big for details!
I'm actually a mechanic and have been for 30 plus yrs. All you need now to complete the diorama is grease rags everywhere cause we do that haha. Looks great.
and cigarette butts everywhere, because it's retro garage)
The realism in this scene is crazy!
I always appreciate your modeling skills and how peaceful this really is. This is the primary reasoning why building model is the best plus alone time.
Forget my previous comment I didn't watch the video previously I see how you did your techniques and it is fantastic thank you for sharing
Awesome detail, what you do is amazing! It is art. Fantastic skills.
The patina on everything looks so real.
Its a lovely little scene. You make whatever you enjoy, I'll watch it all!
That is so cool! Thanks for sharing the process! Where I'm from there would be scheduled cars to be repaired blocking the entrance and the sidewalk though. haha
I am always amazed by your wonderful technique. I really enjoy watching videos that are very helpful to me.
I just found your channel. I'm impressed. I will be watching all your amazing content. Please keep them coming
Great looking handywork . A lot of patience to build the diorama for sure .
The best build i've ever seen, that insane I'm in admiration!!! Anyway, I love everything you builds because they're always inspiring me. Thus, be yourself, do what you love! I'm always here to support you!
Absolutely next level! So happy I found your channel today!!!
I have been looking for a descent BMW 2002 models. Glad you have found one.
Best garage diorama video I have seen. Thank you! Your talent is amazing.
I would like to say
BMW is POWER !!!🔥
I didn't know those mechanic figures from Tamiya existed.
Love your diorama. I tried scribing bricks into a styrofoam sheet like you did. It sure takes a lot of time. I used a carpenter's square and a pen. The tough part was painting the bricks and mortar.
That's pretty sweet, bro. Nicely done.
Elinize sağlık Üstat. Çok başarılı olmuş.
Teşekkürler Cem Bey! Elimden geldiğince artık :) Pek alanım değil bunlar biliyorsunuz.
Fantastic, so much details, great !!
You never disappoint, my friend! Amazing work as always
what a masterpiece well done ... very well done ..... AMAZING
Sensacional !!
Parabéns pelo talento.
Another GREAT vid.......... 👍👍
Wow Excellent job I hope to someday get the time to make me a garage diorama similar to this with 2 car lifts a small storage room for boxes and stuff and a big garage door on the front and a smaller one on the side but this looks really really good !!
This is fascinating! I've done some small dioramas in HO-scale but this one in 1/24-scale us amazing.👍 Also, thank you for the soothing music. I don't know what it is but it was quite nice.
Wow that looks amazing awesome job
Hope to have this guys talent someday
Muy bien hecho. Me encanta
This is so creative ❤good job 💯
What awesome detail work very very cool diorama sir
every gage I've been in has the walls full of health and safety posters, calendars , operating instructions and advertising , think you should put some on your walls
I am looking for a proper printer to printing that things :) I will keep upgrading my garage ;)
That was awesome, I am very, very entertained. Thank you so much for sharing 👍
Beautiful work as always. I can almost smell the engine oil from here.😂
I agree Steve.
Always something to learn from your creative work! Really nice!
Dear Mr Scale,
This is very impressive.
(Subbed).
Regards,
Z
Learned a lot thanks
That Is So Cool SIR Love It
@scale-a-ton Thank you so much for your awesome work! I love your projects, and of course your videos.
very nice job on the shop build my friend .john weiland
Very cool. This is only a suggestion but I would have added a tire changing station, a vintage water drinking fountain or better yet, a water cooler. And lastly. Where is the garage cat?
It looks amazing brother. Thanks for the tips and thanks for sharing. 🤟🤠👍
All great projects. Is that Tamiya extra thin cement that you use?
Outstanding work may l ask where did you get that styrene cutter
Amazing work!
This is fantastic!!!!
Awesome work and great details . New subscriber to you today .
Watching some of your videos now . Just great !@
WOW .
Mike Espo.
Amazing garage diorama there. Thanks for sharing all the work that has been done, very inspiring for us to do our own diorama. Well done!
L2l con función junk opinion
Wow! Great stuff.
Amazing ❤
Love it ❤️
Is the car lift from a Fujimi garage kit or is it custom made/bought?
So very cool!
Awesome work! Keep it up!
Great work with plenty of detail, one question I have is what glue do you use and dispenser for the glue ? Thanks
I use butanone for plastics and D3 type wood glue (white glue) for remaining
thanks for the reply very helpful @@Scaleaton
Nice tools😉😉😉🤩🤩🤩🤩
superbe bravo
Nice 👏👍
Where can I find that jig you used to make the angled cuts with styrene for the frames?
Awesome! Love it! 👍
Do you have or how did you do about mesures? Just put all.stuf in scale, like a door or window reduce to 1/24 scale etc?
Magnificent 👍
I would love to know what you used for the brick walls did you hand make those or did you buy some sort of kit? You are a fantastic artist keep up the great work I am hoping to make something similar in the future the one I have now is very simple and crude
Brillient
Nice 🤩✌🏼
Great Tutorial how did you estimate the roller door, windows and door height and width please?Cheers.
I've used the figures comparing the measurements approx. Any real door measurements/24 will work too.
Awesome job, it's all in the painting the only thing that wasn't realistic was four mechanics working on the same car 🤣
In what scale are your figures at 14:00, please?
It's Tamiya and 1/24 scale
thank you!@@Scaleaton
A garage will have a bunch of wall posters!
And used tires 😊
Where can I buy them? Link?
What happens if you accidentally sneeze inside at the end of work?
WOW!!!
Uptown girl included?
On the next episode :D
Random click in the seek bar "It's very important to be patient" - Ok, that hobby is not for me.
Like on Seinfeld the smelly car episode was funny hilarious.
That episode is one of my favorite of the show!
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