Dragon Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.H + Diorama Tutorial 5/6 SP-18

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2011

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  • Can't find part 4? :(

  • @airborne1promodeler

    check the blog page in my youtube profle, all episodes and parts are linked from there

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  • @shturer я об этом же!

  • @AlcoholicSemenStain you whitey all look same...you no complain so harsh

  • @shturer Okay thanks, so silicone masking fluid it is :)

    (shturer said: "on the label it is written silicone barrier and picture of silicone mold!"

  • Классное видео,спасибо тому кто выкладывает его! Жду новых серий этой передачи о моделизме.

  • @airborne1promodeler на этикетке написано силиконовый барьер и картинка силиконовой формы для отливок!

  • @Lexesbenz Might be more how Masahiro paint faces and uniforms. Resembles the way Yoschi paints his figures. Compared with Bayerl and Calvin Tan the figures still looks to red or dark. But it´s all individual. True tankers did get much sun but a grenadier would recive more sun and lets not forget Hitlerjugend was a fresh unit when the invasion began.

  • is that stuff he applied after the surfacer some kind of masking liquid and how is he able not to scrath off the other painted areas are you supposed to use some kind of sealer or somthing?

  • @AlcoholicSemenStain Not really, you have to remember a lot of the soldiers in WW2, especially tank crews were exposed to the sun for long periods of time, plus they only got to take a bath once or twice every 2 or 3 weeks.

  • HOLY CRAP @11:01 dude decapitated that figure - all of that work!!! That is tough as NAILS!!!

  • that´s siliconfluid or siliconliquid...don´t know how its called in your country

    available in paint shops...

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