I make videos about things that I enjoy or find amusing.
This is mostly miniatures, tabletop gaming and video games.
Modelling building videos: every second Monday
Painting, what's in the box review and model railway videos: possible on the alternate weeks
Ask a Herbert Erpaderp: first Saturday of the month
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I must be getting old or something. I haven’t been watching your stream videos because frankly I bore easily these days, and watching you readjust the camera every couple of minutes puts me off. I feel bad about that because I want to support your channel. Still, no shorter build videos means I don’t watch your videos as much. I know that your regular build videos require you to put in a lot of boring, nonproductive editing time, so I guess it comes down to either you or me being bored. How have your viewing stats been lately? I expect they’ve gone to shit like those of a lot of other KZreadrs but since I’m not your only viewer I was wondering if your longer videos are getting more views than the shorter ones. If so, I guess I’m fucked. Anyway. Now that you have a 3D printer, will you be using it to make printed parts to add to kits or start building printed models? I see from some other modelers that it can allow one to have models of subjects that commercial kit makers just don’t make kits of and to make accessories that otherwise aren’t available unless you want to scratch or kitbash them, and I know that you do enjoy the latter. Okay, now that my internet is back up I’m going to finish watching this video. Yeah, I don’t know squat about railroading despite once having an uncle who did that. I suppose there must be historical references. The layout is shaping up nicely despite it being at the bare bones stage. Roads coming in out of the void make sense unless you have a closed company town but that’s depressing. Oh yeah, I’m 71 so I must already *be* old. Fuck.
Completely stupid
Your channel name makes me lol 😂
So glad they included Chinese decals
Well, you are not only bad at tanks!
You were adickted to this game...
You wolf problems last longer than I thought...😉
Your driving skills are as brilliant as ever!
Wow! You were able to destroy a lot of tanks. Well, mostly by being shot at... but anyway.
It turned out that putting a 75mm Pak on the Raupenschlepper was a very dumb idea. The vehicle was too slow, too loud, too high and: If you traversed the gun to the side an fired - the vehicle would fall over. So a Herbert Erpaderp vehicle for sure. 😁
What do you mean dumb idea? That sounds fantastic!
@@HerbertErpaderp Yeah! Great! Putting a 75mm AT gun on a Raupenschlepper... from the makers of Panzerkampfwagen VIII "Maus" and "Uh! Let's conquer Stalingrad!"
That good old Whippet.... Whipping around
Whipping around at like 10kph! glorious.
@@HerbertErpaderp But wait... Is this whipping, involving a naked man in leather studded underwear and a leather police cap and a wrong 80's mustache? Whipping around, whipping other tanks... That would be strange...
Fantastic
I like the result. The built kit looks great. I am quite sure Mr Meng thinks you did a nice job.
I sure hope so!
Yes please the motorcycle it would look good with the King Tiger fantastic
Hello first 🎉
What i don't get here is why they produced great colour instructions for A crap kit, And crap instructions for the interior kit of A type xxi, being printed in black and white when it needs to be colour
An absolute waste of money
Stream Highlight Dynasty strikes again!
I have a hairless mouse. His name is Dr. Pol.
エアフィックスのキットもオススメです👍
This second time I'll try mixed with water and use the hairdryer right after for cast texture
I had the same experience using it
Thank you
Love your videos! Show us your whole collection sometime.
Nice model. It has no ball-on-stick but mirror-on-stick instead. Well, good enough for my on-stick needs...
Very nice, I'll use it for my M-42!
You did the same mistake I did with the very little parts of the window! It was really impossible to understand and glue the parts... Das Werk should be more accurate in instructions.. I ordered news sprues as spare to do fo the right work.. P.s. the seats are orribles! I did news looking at a restored vehivle. Sorry for my english...
One of the less odd-looking unusual vehicles you’ve built a model of. Nonetheless it’s still quite chunky and should give enemies pause. Thanks for not building endless variations on panzers and Shermans.
I love these videos because they are satisfying, easy to understand and entertaining 🎉
The model look like the props of movies of the 30's.
I hope you were joking about the krupp raumer being a crop grinder when in reality it was a mine sweeper
What are you even talking about?
@@HerbertErpaderp it was an armoured mine sweeper. It was supposed to be used to clear mines because the wheels were the strongest part or the vehicle
@@HerbertErpaderp mb i didn’t listen to the video fully i have really bad hearing
Nice job, cool little vehicle.
Looks Mighty Awesome!
The steering wheel was adjustable up & down you could push it out of the way to mount and dismount, and they had a bad tendency to roll over. They were used to move munitions on the battlefield.
Have a great build. I look forward to the sequel.
Cool informative guide but the constant whining got old fast
Cool comment, but the constant whining got old fast.
Does this come with a driver?
I'm pretty sure it does.
What is the point of photo esch ? It is fiddley and a pain having to use super glue to fix it . The parts could be just as easily replicated in plastic without the hassle and once painted you'd never know the difference . l was interested in this kit by the abundance of PE put me off . Also please don't get me started on individual track links in !/72 scale .
I think the main reason for photo etch is parts that are too thin for plastic. I'd imagine stuff like the mesh on the turret basket would look really chunky in plastic. That said. a lot of it could be plastic too.
Hi Herbert . The only photo etch l use is on the rear deck covering the ventilators and items like the turret basket you mentioned . The other parts l scratch build or substitute parts in plastic as l can't be doing with the bending .super glueing and the difficulty of fiddling with tiny photo etch parts . Shame as l fancied building this kit . Take care and l enjoy the videos .
Strange but cool little vehicle. No lights or plate so it probably lives in a rear area somewhere schlepping stuff from one truck to another. The versions with recoilless rifle or MG should have at least convoy lighting. Odd that there’s no apparent provision for them.
The box did mention it being for moving stuff behind the lines, rather than in combat. I'd imagine they wouldn't have lighting to help keep them light (ha) for air lifting or something
As for period I plan on getting a set or two of these for my old west buildings. The only pieces that might be out of place would be the cafe chairs. That won't stop me from using them but they are a bit later styled.
Throw the machine gun on there and you could create a diorama of the scene from Maximum Overdrive
Looks interesting. Like something Barnaby and you would use in Farm Sim to do sick jumps.
The driver's foot seems to be on the clutch as if he's freewheeling downhill, an efficient fuel-saving tactic; he's obviously from a logistics unit.
What a mule'y machine 😂
Great video very handy 👍
Looks good, a hell of a lot better than the awful blue scheme, which just wasn't a thing until a museum used blue paint because they didn't have the right stuff and anything was better than nothing. Sadly, other museums copied the wrong scheme when renovating their own recovered military vehicles and then it became the blue abomination that has become so popular. Think about it logically, would you use blue if you wanted to hide in the desert? That all said, you paint your kits in whatever colours you want, they're your kits. I've seen some amazing original camouflage paint jobs that look fantastic. For those that are interested in accuracy, the original colours were light stone (a light sandy yellow-ish), silver grey and slate grey (a darker greeny-grey).
Hi Herbert - I have just received in the post this morning two kits from Osborns Models. They are both for N Gauge and are a GWR 'Iron' Tool Van kit number 023 and Bogie Combined Mess and Tool Van kit number 132. Dont know why but I thought they were brass kits so I was very surprised and happy to see that they were both laser cut wood. They are so small and fiddly to put together I thought I would see if anyon has put a kit together on KZread and it appears you are the only one. So thankyou very much and although your kit is smaller it is extremly helpful when I start to put my two together. Cheers Chris
I'm glad the video was helpful. I hope the kits went together great!
Really nice model and it also turned out great, but I always ask myself what glue you are using.
In this video it's Tamiya Extra Thin. Currently I'm using SMS extra thin which is pretty much the same thing.
@@HerbertErpaderp Thanks Herbert.
The Mighty Boosh is great!
It sure is!
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