Hello! I'm Lukas and you are probably looking for some information about my channel, right? :)
If you want to watch something more than next episode of boring soap opera just join the community and enjoy of the channel content. :)
Here you will find unique modelling subjects based on the historical sources and modern vehicles which are still in service. You will have the chance to learn how to make some painting on typical parts of the model even if you are not the beginner. Moreover I intend to regularly post short review videos of the models which now are on my workbench.
I try to use all my knowledge and skills I have after almost 20 years of model building to produce valuable videos where I would like to focus on all aspects of 35th scale modelling - from the basic building, painting, weathering to finishing, figure painting and preparing vignette or diorama bases.
Stay save and complete more models!!!
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Уже во всех магазинах Украины 🤣
Tak samo w Polsce. :)
Świetna robota! Zostawiam suba i zabieram się za pozostałe filmy. Pozdro z Gdyni!
Dzięki! :)
very refreshing to see different camo types being painted Keep it up looks good
Thx a lot mate! :)
Witam, chciałbym zapytać jaki rylec do powiększania linii podziału stosować w poj. pancernych w skali 1/35. pozdrawiam
Ja używam OLFA PC-S :)
nice!!!
thx :)
Also.... The Dragon Puma is a very nice kit
Oldie but gpodie. Will see how RFM is made :)
I am over half way through building the Border Models Merkava IId.... Over 1400 parts 🤣🤣🤣
Good luck mate! :)
На Украину!
No politics in every sense please! It's just a model :)
thx :)
Outstanding video and presentation. Great build.
Many thx mate! :)
I can say certainly that your videos have made me 10x better modeler than I was, you and Night Shift are great, and I appreciate your work greatly!
Many thx mate! :) Im very happy it is helpful! :)
Hasn't Mini Art a Puma also?
Correct.
Excited to see this im getting ready to start mine in a few weeks!
It will be nice build for sure! :)
Hello mr. Cold!i am really looking forward the the build Video.with best regards and sticky greetings.your modellmate.christian
It will be for Patreons in the first row. Im going to publish it on YT a bit later but in this year for sure! :)
Thanks
Many thx mate for doantion :)
@@coldemonspl thank you for the great material you are always creating.
Can’t wait to see these paints in action
Very soon mate! :)
Wheres my care package?
I dont know mate :)
I'm really digging the AK line up lately!! I'm reaching for them more and more over my vallejo and ammo acrylics. Great video brother!!
Many thx mate! :)
I like the camo scheme. Those masks seem to work perfect 💥👍💥
Many thx mate! :)
Hi where can i get the mask set would it work for a panther
Check the link in the description of this video :)
Thanks!
Dzięki wielkie za uznanie! :)
(L)はLang車輌社工廠製!!(A)はアルケッティー車輌社工廠製!! 下位車輌の(Lang48&アルケッティー48が生産されて居たがヒットラーの「威力不足感が有る可能性!!」の1言で生産戦線投入は数カ月で姿を消した!!)
But we can build the models :)
@@coldemonspl 日本のプラモメーカータミヤさん等はあんまり弱いような戦車とか生産しないので! (極稀にスポット生産でマイナー車輌等が出ます!)
@@mikazuki230 it's true. :)
Looks like a warthunder camo.... I have thought about doing Warthunder camouflage on a couple of tanks and aircraft to put on sale on Ebay
Well, you need to try! :)
I use 90% isopropyl alcohol to de-grease before primer. I tried mission models red oxide and like the color, but Mr Surfacer lacquer primer is boss.
Thx a lot mate for your comment!! :)
Very nice! I love how you created the paint chips on the exhaust. Looking forward to the weathering.
Many thx mate! :)
Metallica Black Album, excellent choice.
Yep, the perfect one! :)
Hi Lukasz, thst was a excellent painting tutorial, that tarp looked absolutely perfect, you are a truem master and inspiration to all us mediocre modellers, best regards from Australia, Les
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Great job where did you get stencil please and thankyou
The link is in the description mate! :)
Cool build vid as always ❤.
Thank you very much! :)
Hello mr.cold!a splended paintjob you have created.congratulations.i was deliciously Entertained.i like that you are only building vehicles,instand of Planes and ships.i rather am building tanks too. With sticky greetings your modellmate.christian
Many thx mate! :)
Top work as usually :) Super duper ;)
Staram się! :)
You are a true artist!!
Yes, I am :):):) Joke! :):):) Many thx mate!
Amazing video, the camo scheme is interesting and the change to a brighter green was a good call. Fantastic work as alwasy 👏👏
Thank you very much buddy! :)
👍😎
Thank you very much! :)
Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t like such vinyl masks. I admire you shake-proof hands, when painting the ropes in situ! 👍
Thank you very much buddy! :)
Super! widzę, że używasz aerografu neoeco, stąd też moje pytanie. Czy tym aerografem da się pomalować z ręki, np. dyszą 0,2mm, kamuflaż z płynnymi przejściami barw?
Powiem dyplomatycznie - neoeco używam do "duzego" malowania, a precyzyjne robię aerografem AK. Nie twierdze, że się nie da ale mi tak jest wygodniej. Tutaj używam dyszy 0,3mm. :)
@@coldemonspl Dzięki za odpowiedź. Wiem że z markowymi aerografami nawet nie ma co porównywać tego NCT-SJ83. Na różnych kanałach YT jest chwalony i testowany przy malowaniu dużych powierzchni, natomiast nigdzie, może za słabo szukałem, nie znalazłem filmiku, na którym testowane jest malowaniem kamuflażu.
@@michakozio4329 ja widzialem jak ktos malowal cirnkie linieni wychodzilo normalnie. Ja tez to robilem ake bardziej mi podchodzi Akowski dlatego tak sobie podzielilem zakresy prac :)
Awesome video man!! I also love edging my camo
Many thx mate! :)
Im gonna buy one, loopk pretty cool! Thxx
Many thanks! :)
Amazing modeller! Super teacher!! And I love your C2 English! Great job, mate! You just got a subscriber from London. I now have to binge-watch all your vids 😅
Many thx! Be careful- binge-watching of my vids may cause some brain damage :) :):)
@@coldemonspl then with your amazing content, it's worth getting brain damage 😅
Finally! A very detailed explanation for those getting into the hobby. Thank so much for this amazing video! You're a top modeller and have super teaching skills!
Many thx mate! :)
always enjoy your work.
Many thanks! :)
Impressive and informative to say the least...
Many thanks! :)
Super robota
Dzięki! :)
It only occurred to me now that the bottom of a panzer would be German red brown primer and not the field applied paint because there would have been no point in painting the bottom of the hull.
Thx mate! :)
ここまで汚れた…土埃以外のレオパルトあるかよ?山中に1年間放置車両だったらこうなりそうだよ。 よくできてます。
Yep, just check the pictures from the training area or from the war in UKR. :)
Pasy mocujące koło zapasowe to jest jakiś gotowiec?
W sumie tak, produkt z Miryoku.cz
Beautiful build and finish. I love the way you used the oils on the upper surface to show dust accumulation. Question: Why aren't the tow shackles on Strykers either not painted green or painted in another color?
Many thx. You know, it is quite popular tnat the shackels are in different color. I noted it on different vehicles in different countries. And on the model is one more point to build contrast and eyecatching. You are the example that I reach the point! :)
Our Company labeled guns in a few different ways- from paint pens, to actual label maker stickers like you might find in the office. So our 240s for example had white stickers that actually said "GUN 1" or "GUN 2" - but I was light Infantry, I am not sure what those Stryker kids were up to. The one positive of 20+ years of war is the modeling opportunities are endless, if you can think it, it probably happened, no explanation necessary. That's why I love the way you included that Transformers decal 👍 keep up the great work my friend
We had a skull with a black beret on ours. The stenciling of the names was way too clean. Ours were always a bit off and done quickly. Dripping paint and so on. The tape is likely what you said. Some type of number of the vehicle, serial number, or both. How you find your equipment quickly out of the arms room.
Many thx mate! Im really happy that I have some guys from the military as my subscribers and viewers because your comments are very valuable and are inspiration and knowledge when finishing our models. I wil build new Bradley so If you have some inspirational ideas to finish it please let me know! :)
I would make it the same but they are quite small and the only way I can make them are decals.This is a certain limitation but I think that next time I will do it more realistic, as you wrote :)
Always happy to help! I love your body of work and honestly have no advice I could share, I don't think you're doing anything that would need improving or that looks out of place. There were so many perspectives over the last 20+ years that again, I find it hard to imagine you doing something that could be objectively "unrealistic". While I agree that we're never as clean as the factory when it comes to hand applied stencil work, I know there is only so much you can do with decals. If I can at least provide some inspiration or context, I would say that the areas around crew hatches can get very stained. Something you're already doing based on your skills and your study of references, but if I could share some background- we live in those turrets for hours if not days, eat and drink there, maintain the weapons there, it can get pretty messy, especially with rough road conditions. And that CARC paint is a dead flat paint, so just like you'd expect with modeling, the real paint is very prone to staining. Especially things like gun oil or sugary energy drinks, and MRE food, BBQ sauces... Splatter effects, drips, dried puddles of who knows what. And even in the Middle East, there is enough moisture in the air to cause small paint chips to oxidize and rust, but the heavy contact areas like lips of turrets or hatchet and gun shields were certainly a bright polished metal. Know too that the US ships the vehicles overseas once and then as units constantly rotate through over the years, they inherit these vehicles and eventually pass them on to their replacement units. Markings can be sprayed over and over again dozens of times depending on the age of the vehicle. Especially things like crew names or non-standard unit markings. There was only a transient sense of ownership at best. I deployed to Afghanistan in 2012 and 2014 and by then, my unit was collectively very complacent. As decades of upgrades had occurred on these vehicles, old remnants of original hardware, antenna bases, wiring, it all remained. It was easier to just add more wires when new radio mounts were bolted on as opposed to trying to rip out all the older components. So interiors and even some exterior areas could quickly become a rats nest. New GPS units and satellite antennas would never match the base paint for example. And we never washed more than the underside of the vehicles while we were there, our sense of ownership was minimal as we constantly had older vehicles go in for maintenance that were easier to replace than fix. We took care of our weapon systems but let the MRAPs get beat up. I imagine Bradley crews were better with their vehicles than we were with our trucks though, again, just because we were light Infantry and spent as much time on foot or in helicopters as we did driving the main roads in the MRAPs. And early war discipline was likely much higher than when it devolved over decades to more of a wild west of combat fatigued standards that had clearly slipped over time. So more recent vehicles and equipment can realistically look much worse than say something from the early 2000s. Take care my friend!
Świetny materiał!!! Powiedz mi gdzie kupujesz te naklejki od AFV?
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Superbe véhicule, une vrai masterclass Je note une dimension légèrement post - apocalyptique très croustillante Il aurai pu être cool de rajouter une touche cyberpunk mais je comprend que l on puisse ne pas aimer. Les ajouts sont très judicieux et donnent au model un certain cachet. Une suggestion pour l avenir, peut être un VBCI, un PANHARD VBL ou un BTR ? Mes félicitations pour cette réalisation très réussie Cordialement From France
Mate, VBCI was presented on my Patreon but also in my book. Just join to this special group to find 3 videos and HD pics of this vehicle. You can also look for AK130017 book with this Stryker, VBCI and 6 other 8x8 vehicles :):):)