Jagdpanzer IV l/48 with Zimmerit - 1/72 - Dragon - Tank Model
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"and lastly, I glue wheel" this is the commentary I subscribed for
@_Jester_
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100% 👍
In the start it's just a model , but when you are done , it's a masterpiece 👏
"I cut decals into two pieces." YES - THIS IS THE ACTION I CRAVE!!!!!!!
Beautifully done! Amazing how such a little model can be brought to life.
The zimmerit is amazing! Great job!
Outstanding build when you look at the detail that your putting into a 1/72 scale it's just AMAZING!
The tools for the zimmerit is the best I have seen, and the 3d resin pieces are a super detail, it looks spectacular
Ever since I got to climb on and into a StuG a year ago it has been dear to me, now you made the shape of Jagdpanzer also into one of my favorite shaped panzers.
Thank you , Plasmo . 🐺
I've been subscribed to you for years now, and you amaze me each and every time you release a video. Your models are incredible, and great editing too. Nice work once again
To apply a thin and clean putty like that, first roll the product on the non-stick backing sheet of sticker paper (the kind you use to make labels with a printer). Make it as thin as desired, rolling it between two equally sized sticks then use a blade to cut it to size. And for the final and most important part, roll it up using a baking sheet paper, so it doesn't stick to itself. Once you have the roll, unroll it onto the part you want to alter. Super old trick from the 80's, when we used to make more maquettes.
There was a pleasure to watched some of your videos from the recent years, when you were showing lots of home-made technics to improve the miniatures. It was a great inspiration for all young modellers. Now they might think that you will not make such a great model, as Plasmo did, without 3d printings and special tools. Well, that's life. I just wanted to share my opinion here.
Hallo mr. Plasmo. I love watching a modell grow and develope.great job you did. With best regards and sticky greetings your modellmate. Christian
One year ago I was watching your videos, after an year I have my first models done. Very basic stuff but I fuking love modelism
Intro just keeps getting better! 😊
Simply amazing, as usual. I really need a set of those zimmerit tools, also in 1:144, 1:100, 1:48, 1:35, and 1:20.
Awesome result! All the best for You! ;)
You and absolutely brilliant you actually got me into this awesome hobby a year ago when I first watched one of your videos.
Wonderful; I hope you are going to use these latest models in a diorama, we haven't seen one for a while !
Oh hell yeah
Thank you for all of the great hints and tips! Always a joy to watch!
As always wonderful job. Absolutely amazing work
As someone who works on TV and movie sets I do a ton of aging and distressing on set pieces. Your model making calls to mind a lot of the techniques used in the industry. One thing you could take from the scenic toolkit is blocking, where you take block of wood or any box shaped scrap, dab it in paint and blot/scrape/drag it across a surface. You can get really natural looking aging this way. We use it a lot on door frames and other areas that would be high-touch high-traffic.
Thanks David, i dont think i have ever seen a model of yours that has not been modified and this one was no exception. Brilliant. Thank you again from South Africa
Wow!This Jadpanzer tank looks so good!
Nice attention to the extra detail.
Another masterpiece. Hats off!
That looks really effective. Great effects 👍
Beautiful work as always David. Great stuff
Awesome build! 👏👏👏👏
Piękny. Super robota.
Babe, wake up! new PLASMO video is out!
Great video. The tank looks fantastic. Great build. Ron
that is incredible work!
The plaster coating looks so good on the model. It always made me laugh that they spent so much time in real life applying that to all the tanks for the war and it did absolutely nothing to help. It was just an idea a guy had high up in the military and they all ran with it. Didn't improve the tanks armorment at all.
Damn good job, PLASMO. Your canvas is a piece of plastic and you are a true artist who brings it to life as another commenter mentioned.
Absolutely stunning...you are a master!
You make always amazing models.
Excellent work, David 👍
Top class work as ever! 😊
Gorgeous work!
Fantastic work.
I like how every time a new video comes out he comes up with another tool or technique to improve his modeling skills.
Great job, as usual!!! Very realistic!
Great job as usual!
Fantastic model. You have a good eye for color, it was sometimes wasted potential when you went overscale with chipping and weathering but you seem to solved that problem! So imo a perfect model. Well done.
Awesome skills, great job 👍
Scale modeling at its best!👏
Amazing as always
Good job excited for more🎉
Really nice jagpanzer looks amazing
You are able to make details in 1/72 that, in my opinion, I could never even come close to in 1/35. That came pattern is gorgeous, and the Zimmer even more so...
"minor improvements" yeah yeah. 😂 That's what we're here for! Awesome zimmerit, amazing model!
What can I say? Incredible technique and attention to detail.
Awesome job, next you’ll have to make a mold to recreate the “waffle” pattern zimmerit on your next model.
Great build 👌👍
Ahhhh a new Plasmo video. ❤️
Lovely work yet again :)
Ahoj. Opět super stavba a díky za videjko 😉
Again amazing job!!!!!
Very beautiful work
Amazing work!
This man is incredibly talented. Also 5th here.
*I love the JgdPz IV and your model is fantastic, only a few improvements are needed to make this beauty, congrats!*
Great job plazmo
As always, an INCREDIBLE video. I had to Google it cause I was curious... But the "Zimmerit" texture being applied was a hard paste that was applied to German tanks to keep magnetic anti-tank mines from sticking to the armor.
@METRO2033RUS
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Yeah, but then they stopped doing that because as it turned out, during the ww2 Germans were the only one's who actually used magnetic mines
@Elizabeth-0
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@@METRO2033RUS You are halfway right. In addition to magnetic mines not being used. Zimmerit application stopped due to rumors it could catch fire when the tank was was hit. Later tests showed the zimmerit didn’t catch fire. Application never restarted because application took days and by late 1944 the Germans couldn’t afford to have tanks sitting in the factory.
@METRO2033RUS
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@@Elizabeth-0 I remember that too. I've got lazy to write that because my English is not perfect)
Nice work
Great video!
Wow 🤘🏻👍🏻👏🏻Amazing Kit. Cool Zimmerit 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I love your Videos 👏🏻👍🏻👏🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Greetings from the Bastel 🤘🏻Bude
You know, with your modelling skills and attention to detail you should be 3D modelling and making your own kits for everyone to purchase! Love these vids you release and always watch them more than once as there is usually a trick I can learn to improve my skills. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
Wow, what a great job you have done! The result is absolutely fantastic. Now photograph in a very low position and a good area around the tank, it will be look like a real one. Kind regards
such a wonderful example of 72 scale modelling.
Amazing 👏
Strewth mate, top notch job
Krásna práca...
Oglądam jak zawsze z zaciekawieniem i jak każde video robi ogromne wrażenie ale porównanie gotowego modelu do zapalniczki rozwaliło mi kopułę, nie potrafiłem sobie uświadomić skali du puki tego nie zobaczyłem
Really beautifully done, thanks David. The Zimmerit tool though, I'm not sure, I prefer individual indentations, more like hand made with a spatula, not so straight and some flaking here and there.
Very cool and great detail in such small kits and I love the detail your putting into the build looking great. 🙂Thomas over at The Model Hobbyist
Excellent 👍
Sooooo I'm pretty sure you just invented a new way for kit designers to make tracks!! It can have the ease of the rubber tracks (all one piece) and the advantage of resin or plastic tracks (paint and weathering). And all you have to do is use a hair dryer! Brilliant
This guy is awesome!
Thx for a new video
Pleas F-14 Tomcat 1:48 build thanks nice work
I I would very much like to see you build and improve the Lindberg 1/48 X-3 Stiletto. An uncommon model to see on KZread, but interesting in general.
Very nice. Love your modelling skills. Dependent of version, either the first or the first and second set of road wheels should be steel as the tank was quite nose heavy.
where did you get the huge lighter?
Looks amazing. I'd love to see what you could do with the Takom Landkruezer P1000 in 1/144. I have this takom kit and I think the lack of detail would be a great challange for you.
Amazing
Plasmo be like: “this zimmerit looks too unrealistic. So I got some samples from a real Jagdpanzer from a museum”
Beautiful!!!! I am the lucky owner of this model.
Simpkemente Perfecto 👍
This one deserve a diorama, I think
again A beast
perfekt video food luck David
I'm amazed at your talent. How long have you been building models? I started as a kid in grade school though to high school building tall ships by Revell (I'm 65)- perhaps if I had continued and was more serious, I would be close to your level. I've only gotten back into model building with diecast 1:8 scale, but your videos have inspired me to revive plastic model building - starting with the Tamiya Dacuti 1199 Panigale.
3:30 AM ,I can't sleep for some reason....check phone..OH, no wonder. Plasmo just dropped another video
Super video a krásný model👌Chtěl bych se prosím zeptat jakou 3D tiskárnu používáte na tisk doplňků a modelujete si doplňky sám?
I have to applaud your patience using an epoxy putty for zimmerite, I think there are many better options than this but the fact you did it and stuck to it til the end is amazing. That had to have taken forever, do you think the end result justified the time sink and how much longer do you think it took, I’m betting at least 3 times longer.
Another great build. I wonder how you would do with a fire engine....
Great