PZM-7 1/35, scratchbuild [Part 2] - Mech model (from Iron Harvest)
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After a long time I finally finished the second part
I hope you will enjoy this one and hopefuly learn something useful
For more photos visit:
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BTW the last song in Polonez Husarii by Krzesimir Dębski ( • Krzesimir Dębski- Polo... )
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Hi I liked the two videos very much. I was very amazed by your techniqe to build up, but also the method to paint it. Liked the idea with the orange over the green and also the "chipping" method.
Your painting skills are incredible…I wish I could do it even half as well
Incredible build, i look forward to see what you'll be making in the future!
I cannot believe what I'm seeing! Well done!
Really great depth in your paint job. Very nice.
Very creative and unique build. Love the scratch building you have done here.
Aweseome I got some styrene and materials Im just starting out! so your videos inspiring and a lot of help.
Excellent video and build, thanks for sharing.
@ScaleModelHeadquarters
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
Another excellent model, such an interesting and unusual subject / contraption Keep up the good work Paul
@ScaleModelHeadquarters
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks :)
Fantastic job!!!
Great video and a great model! Keep up the good work :)
Great work, really well done !
@ScaleModelHeadquarters
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks :)
Again, amazing....
An very cool model
amazing @_@
Très beau travail mon ami et de bonne explication très intéressante pour moi Très beau modèle et belle technique de peinture J adore ta vidéo je suis abonné de FRANCE et je serai fier de vous avoir comme abonné aussi 👍 Very good work my friend and good explanation very interesting for me Very nice model and beautiful painting I enjoy watching your video this is a pleasure for the eyes 😎👍 I am subscribed of France And I would be proud to have you as subscriber too 👍
Why did you stop making videos? This is great stuff!
@ScaleModelHeadquarters
3 жыл бұрын
I did not, I'm filming one right now 😏 I'm working on a diorama, but its taking ages , two years so far, it's hard to squeeze modelling in between school and traveling 🤷
@LaserGadgets
3 жыл бұрын
@@ScaleModelHeadquarters Cool :> as long you did not quit, Im happy.
bravo
How long do you wait for the oil paint to dry before wiping it off?
@ScaleModelHeadquarters
6 жыл бұрын
Basically as long as it looks wet you should be alright. So like a minute or so :)
Great vid, but the music gave me a headache!!!
Quick question. Have you had any problems using salt to simulate rust? Since salt attracts moisture it seems like it might damage the paint job.
@ScaleModelHeadquarters
3 жыл бұрын
Nah, it's absolutely fine, mate 😁
Wow
how shoot the rifle ?
I'm sure that polish military marches are not protected by copylaws, but the last one is from "By Fire and Sword" soundtrack, so I think you should at last add some credits to Krzesimir Dębski in description. Also, fine model.
@ScaleModelHeadquarters
6 жыл бұрын
I didnt know that :/ I guess I will have to do that....
excellent work ! very very well done ! great imagination my friend ! jy ;-))
@ScaleModelHeadquarters
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
about what size is the rifle... 4" bore?
@ScaleModelHeadquarters
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, roughly 4"
@ExiledPiasa
4 жыл бұрын
@@ScaleModelHeadquarters this is great work. kinda reminds me of Ring of Red, or a diesel punk SW walker... either way, VERY COOL
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Iron Harvest.
8:25 one week dry time?
@ScaleModelHeadquarters
5 жыл бұрын
Just to be sure, but two days should be enough :)
@rocketassistedgoat1079
5 жыл бұрын
You should really let oil dry for a couple of months before varnishing with acrylic [more like, 3-9 months for a painting]. The reason it's regarded as bad practice to paint acrylic over oils, is because of their different drying rates; as oil drys it shrinks and contracts-causing the acrylic to lose adhesion. Thick oil can actually take years to dry, but a couple of months should ensure a model, thinly painted; lasts.