No magic involved, just practice. I'm sure there were a lot of models went to trash in his early days of modelling. You either leave as a bad modeller or you live long enough to see yourself become good... very good 😂😂
@@franklinlewis6059 +10 years and a model for a month will get you there. My be not this good, cause it takes a different perspective and an artist touch but not everyone is created equal. So even if you can not become this good, you will become a pro modeller and build fantastic pieces, but patience is the key.
To add on to what others have said here- if you want to get better, make a "timeline" of models. For example, I'm a sucker for the German 3-tone color scheme, so I've started doing a line of 1:72 tanks, all German, all 3-tone, all weathered for the same environment. Each one gets the date of completion penned on the bottom, so I can line them up in the order I built them in order to look and see how I've progressed.
@@bageled_meme2690 Real fun fact. It's called the Lend Lease Program. "Under Lend-Lease, 4,102 M4A2 medium tanks were sent to the Soviet Union. Of these, 2,007 were equipped with the original 75 mm main gun." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lend-Lease_Sherman_tanks#Soviet_Union
@@dotdashdotdash and no. They didn't wait. It wasn't their war, just like WW1. I guess to you the USSR waited too? Considering Germany invaded the USSR 6 months before the U.S. entered the war. And profiteering? OF COURSE!! The U.S. industrial might supplied all the allies with equipment. Not only that, but the ships that transported soldiers everywhere. Oh and between 1939 and 1941, U.S. mine sweepers and destroyers were already in action. But why get dragged into another European war? And I'll add this, not only did the U.S. supply everyone, but it fought on almost every continent, every ocean, strategically bombed not only European targets, but pacific targets and targets for the USSR because they didn't have a heavy bomber force. Add in this for those other myth believers, the USSR would not have gone anywhere without lend lease. Besides supplying aircraft and armor and munitions, the U.S. also supplied precious metals to make parts and grain and food. Why? Because the USSR couldn't feed not only their army but the civilian population too, same thing happened in the 80s during the cold war. And this...the U.S. had over 100 D-days. And when the war ended? The U.S. came up with the Marshall plan. Spending billions remaking Germany Japan and Europe. So slow it down on the myth bullshit. It doesn't work in the day and age.
It's hard to believe this video is over a year old already! I love rewatching old content although I'm not a modeler, but it's just so interesting and entertaining!
Outstanding OD! I have been using your "reverse" technique for a good many years. I can't tell you the amount of grief I've put up with for doing it "backwards". Today, I somehow feel vindicated. WWII American OD is difficult to do, and get it right. I have failed at it numerous times. I had suspected that Tamiya had changed their OD formula, but; wasn't sure. To my eye, their Khaki now seems closer to the older OD they made. In any event, very interesting mixes. Anyone interested in a good formula really should bookmark this. Good show!
Just mix your own with black and yellow ochre like the real paint was, beats buying and sitting through a million different brands to find one worthwhile
*Sand bags, tree trunks, pieces of armor from other tanks, now concrete ... US used all they could find to increase the medium armor of the Sherman. Well done NS! 👍👍👏👏*
What a "DRAB" video. 😄 Great job Martin, I just love the concrete armour you added to this model. I've never seen a Sherman with this applied. As an allied tanker in any type of armoured vehicle (especially Shermans) I'd have slathered concrete all over the place. KUTGW!
Without a doubt the best modeling channel in CZcams. I’m an old school Tread Head that was brought up on The Verlinden Way back in the 90s. I have watched all of your videos. Some multiple times. Only one small criticism: please stop saying “AKA” ! Just kidding! ( sort of). Keep up the good work.
I think that damage to the concrete would take out big chunks of this and cause cracks and therefore would be repaired in the field but I think it would look cool
I'm in love with the concrete, and getting caught in the rain. If your not into Nightshift, if you have a half brain. (In tunes of escape, the Pina colada song)
Its so awesome. At first you see the three shades used and think that it would look way too light. Then you see the finished paintjob and it’s spot on! I would probably never try using these light variants but you made me convince to just give it a try. Thanx for another great vid!
@@raulrodriguez196 yo empecé hace muy poco... Hice el Fury como mi primer modelo y después solo alemanes.. no son muchos tampoco... Tengo un panther esperando a ser armado. Creo que reifield sacará un Sherman con full interior ... Me es interesante
@@felipeast El panther es buen modelo para los que están empezando. La juguetería alemana tiene hartos kits de tamiya que igual ofrecen harto detalle a un bajo precio.
Sometimes its a bit hard to follow so I´d like to know if you let each layer of anything always fully dry or is it situational? maybe in future videos you could edit that kinda info somewhere in the corner of the video? I think that might be pretty helpful. But I´m impressed about your work there and just by watching your videos you constantly give me more inspiration about trying out various colouring and techniques on my models and dioramas. Keep up the good work ^^ awesome how much I already learned from you and will learn *thumbs up*
I have a challenge..... Make a model using *ONLY* brush... *NO Airbrush :)* I made a diorama for a college project quite recently and ur tutorials and stuff helped a lot.... I don't have an airbrush so I did the best I could, using my Tamyia paints and I am very happy how it turned out. Thanks a lot, mate :) Hello from NZ :D
That example you showed regarding the stars was painted black. The formula for OD was changed in 1942 after the US lost their source of linseed oil to the Japanese, and as a result it became a lot less dark. On top of that the only reason pre war olive drab looks as dark as it did is because during peacetime the vehicles were gloss varnished to keep the paint looking presentable for parade, which as we all know also darkens paint. After 1942ish it was relatively dark but nowhere near as much as you suggest
The coolest thing in this video to me? The picture of the tank with the darkened star used for reference, is from my grandpa's unit, the 771st Tank Battalion. Love the channel keep up the awesome work!
I love the unique details and solutions you employ throughout your videos. I enjoy building a kit with unique touches, and seeing you make your own additions from scratch is really satisfying.
Excellent work, very thorough explanation of your technique (not a big fan of the OD, though - too light). Anxious to see how further weathering goes 👍
I like the way how you think about your work steps !!!! It looks like you are always open for new ways to paint a model. It is very interesting for me to think about new painting / weathering techniques. I guess we all paint too much like on a railroad track... and the models looks like the same always. Interesting to see how you start with the light tone of the olive drab. Nice video.... good sound..... !!! Like it... Greetings Carsten
I'm using Vallejo veitnam olive drab set on mine, it's more original to the olive drab we all know and love, that colour you mixed there looks like the German interior colour for tanks
when you say a more obscure tank, I really do hope you mean the StuG3 with the extra concrete added to it. The StuG series really doesnt get enough love from the tank communities ;-;
Congratulations Uncle on your recent 100K subscriptions! I'm sure this is just the beginning, with greater things to come for you. I think it would be fun to see you try some soft-skin projects along with your armor. One of the German halftracks, or a Raupenschlepper Ost, for example? Maybe a knocked-out tank, or for a diorama, something as seen in Normandy where an entire vehicle column was destroyed by airpower? Anyway, the main reason I come here is for the entertainment value, not just the modeling education. I always leave more relaxed and smiling after viewing your Friday content. Thanks for doing what you do so well!
Hey Uncle NS, have you applied to CZcams for your 100K subs plaque yet? I love your videos, and it was great to put a face to your voice too. G'day from Australia mate!
@@NightShiftScaleModels from watching other youtubers, it can take many months for the plaq to arrive. i think i saw one guy who waited 4 months, but im not sure
@@NightShiftScaleModels I've heard other creators say that they've had to apply. I suppose some get lost in the "tubes". There is a FAQ you can read all about it: support.google.com/youtube/answer/7682560 .
@@timroberts69 Thanks for the link! Seems like I just have to wait for that pop-up notification to appear in my studio and then I'll be able to apply. I'll definitely let y'all know once (IF) it arrives 😁
It's actually cool to see the star OD than Black I love that detail! Just because it's a Blank and white photo don't mean it's black like you see way to much off! They were a darker shade OD according to the research I'm doing for each model now rather than know noth about it and just fire in like I used to do as a teenager with the cars! Now older it's definitely a different hobby when your in the Armor community! The kits are just amazing compared to old revell n stuff lol
In reality, concrete armor would actually do more harm than good. Most improvised armor types, including concrete, did not offer any real protection advantages, in fact some actually improved the effectiveness of the enemy's weapons.
This is amazing. I would have never imagined it was possible. Who would have thought a eastern European would have a sense of humor.🤠 Congratulations on 100k.
I wondered how to get the dark olive mix. I never could find an olive drab that was the right shade whether it was a !/32 AH-64 Apache attack helo or 1/35 T-72 or anything else that was that color! thank you and keep up the good work. To me it looks like the standard color for the Americans on World of Tanks. Another concrete model would be very nice! My father used have a M4 Sherman (not sure of the variant I was 3 at the time) that had came with a injection molded piece of sand bag armor shaped like the concrete you made. Wow I haven't thought about that in 38 years, again thank you!
Martin. For the next project, the most obvious would be a StuG. I am betting though the next one may be either a Pershing with concrete applique concrete armour or DB-9 Doobie. I would love to see that! Anyway, following always mate. Good luck from us at Avantgarde Model Kits x
I bet the next one you’re doing is the German stug III g with concrete armor that the Americans captured😂. If not, I think you would like it anyways because it’s an interesting subject! Keep up the good work nightshift!
@@NightShiftScaleModels I like every single piece of your work. As seem it is telling the story on the own. Still, all long detailed descriptions are like in a good book. You never have enough of it. Anyway, I will put my thoughts on a separate comment. Have you ever considered making *PT-91 "Twardy"*? Most of them are pretty much worn and torn since the extensive use of it. Such beaten T-91 could be an intriguing thing and maybe a bit of challenge since there are no PT-91 models (on the market), so the one needs to be custom made out of the T-72M1 model. Also, the *T-72M4CZ* is a deep modernization I like a lot. Maybe you would find any worn one as an inspiration for such a built? I consider both designs as a solid effort as very restricted by the tiny budgets they had. Thank you for your effort and awesome content.
I have idea for a long term diorama project. A Leo. 2 shoting a T-90 where the turret is modeld blowing up from the hull due to impact :D And all this with revell model kits for the tanks XD
Here’s a story about my last texturing project. My base coat orange peeled (Not too severe) and I didn’t realize until I was putting on my Gloss varnish for decals, All the other steps were done and i had no motivation to re do a week ish of work so I just weathered it up a bit and called it “texture” lol..
Uncle Martin, show us the dog who eats those treats next to your sink. Does he/she help you build models? Mine does. She adds hairs to whatever Im painting.
I got the AK Decay deposit set today and the engine and track wash set I'm away to build the Tasca m4a3 easy eight with ledgend productions resin stowage set and got a 3D printed stowage set from my hobby shop yesterday they look brilliant
I cannot UNSEE reverse chipping, since the T-90. As one of those perverts who spends a whole week chipping with Vallejo paints and a 5/0 brush, the idea of getting the 'pre-chipping' base done in about 3% of the time, with light and dark base layers is 'wow!' It has basically turned my ideas of middle eastern sand / green camo upside down.
Most people: yeees Friday, finally weekend!!!!!!
Me: yeeees Friday night shift has uploaded a new video!!!!!!!!
Me too😄!!
that would be me as well!
Yessir
I still don't understand how good he is at it
No magic involved, just practice. I'm sure there were a lot of models went to trash in his early days of modelling. You either leave as a bad modeller or you live long enough to see yourself become good... very good 😂😂
And so young 🤔
@@franklinlewis6059 +10 years and a model for a month will get you there. My be not this good, cause it takes a different perspective and an artist touch but not everyone is created equal. So even if you can not become this good, you will become a pro modeller and build fantastic pieces, but patience is the key.
To add on to what others have said here- if you want to get better, make a "timeline" of models. For example, I'm a sucker for the German 3-tone color scheme, so I've started doing a line of 1:72 tanks, all German, all 3-tone, all weathered for the same environment. Each one gets the date of completion penned on the bottom, so I can line them up in the order I built them in order to look and see how I've progressed.
There is a new sherman kit from zvezda - perfect timing with that building and painting tutorials :D
Yup, might be a good kit for, let's say USMC Sherman from Pacific!
Zvezda's new kits are beatiful. Gonna get the 1:35 ferdinand soon.
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Fun Fact: Soviets captured Shermans before, this is because of the Germans capturing Shermans and converting them to their Panzer Forces...
@@NightShiftScaleModels u sound like dez in worldoftanks
@@bageled_meme2690 Real fun fact.
It's called the Lend Lease Program.
"Under Lend-Lease, 4,102 M4A2 medium tanks were sent to the Soviet Union. Of these, 2,007 were equipped with the original 75 mm main gun."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lend-Lease_Sherman_tanks#Soviet_Union
me likey night shifty
We all likey night shifty
last time I was this early USA hadn't even entered the war yet
FinFett yeah they did wait quite a long time and profiteered from it.
@@dotdashdotdash and no. They didn't wait. It wasn't their war, just like WW1. I guess to you the USSR waited too? Considering Germany invaded the USSR 6 months before the U.S. entered the war. And profiteering? OF COURSE!! The U.S. industrial might supplied all the allies with equipment. Not only that, but the ships that transported soldiers everywhere. Oh and between 1939 and 1941, U.S. mine sweepers and destroyers were already in action. But why get dragged into another European war? And I'll add this, not only did the U.S. supply everyone, but it fought on almost every continent, every ocean, strategically bombed not only European targets, but pacific targets and targets for the USSR because they didn't have a heavy bomber force. Add in this for those other myth believers, the USSR would not have gone anywhere without lend lease. Besides supplying aircraft and armor and munitions, the U.S. also supplied precious metals to make parts and grain and food. Why? Because the USSR couldn't feed not only their army but the civilian population too, same thing happened in the 80s during the cold war. And this...the U.S. had over 100 D-days. And when the war ended? The U.S. came up with the Marshall plan. Spending billions remaking Germany Japan and Europe. So slow it down on the myth bullshit. It doesn't work in the day and age.
@@willthorson4543 stfu
@@nadasferrari4357 Typical response from an uneducated kid.
Will Thorson wow thank you for the lesson and opening my eyes
It's hard to believe this video is over a year old already!
I love rewatching old content although I'm not a modeler, but it's just so interesting and entertaining!
Hi uncle Night Shift, greetings from Uruguay, your videos maked me start modeling!
Damn, thats alot of olive drab
I like the contrast on the the top of the hull where the darker olive on the concerete turns into the hull olive colour
Outstanding OD! I have been using your "reverse" technique for a good many years. I can't tell you the amount of grief I've put up with for doing it "backwards". Today, I somehow feel vindicated. WWII American OD is difficult to do, and get it right. I have failed at it numerous times. I had suspected that Tamiya had changed their OD formula, but; wasn't sure. To my eye, their Khaki now seems closer to the older OD they made. In any event, very interesting mixes. Anyone interested in a good formula really should bookmark this. Good show!
Just mix your own with black and yellow ochre like the real paint was, beats buying and sitting through a million different brands to find one worthwhile
*Sand bags, tree trunks, pieces of armor from other tanks, now concrete ... US used all they could find to increase the medium armor of the Sherman. Well done NS! 👍👍👏👏*
I like the chevron pattern on HVSS tracks
My friday tradition since a couple of months ago. A cup of coffee and the latest video from Uncle Nightshift!
yes another night shift video! instant like and watch.
Earltheartist let’s be honest, we all click like, and then watch, don’t we?
What a "DRAB" video. 😄 Great job Martin, I just love the concrete armour you added to this model. I've never seen a Sherman with this applied. As an allied tanker in any type of armoured vehicle (especially Shermans) I'd have slathered concrete all over the place. KUTGW!
insert laugh track here
Can you imagine how cool it would be to have nightshift as an uncle , like at family gatherings you just talk about tanks 😂
Sounds like heaven 😁😁
Without a doubt the best modeling channel in CZcams. I’m an old school Tread Head that was brought up on The Verlinden Way back in the 90s. I have watched all of your videos. Some multiple times. Only one small criticism: please stop saying “AKA” ! Just kidding! ( sort of). Keep up the good work.
You should add concrete damages from enemy shots. That would look really interesting comparing the concrete damages from the metal damages.
I think that damage to the concrete would take out big chunks of this and cause cracks and therefore would be repaired in the field but I think it would look cool
This looks great with painted concrete :)
I'm in love with the concrete, and getting caught in the rain. If your not into Nightshift, if you have a half brain. (In tunes of escape, the Pina colada song)
I hope you and the concrete have a long and happy relationship.
@@davidsmithson9236 thx were getting married in December
Don't quit your day job 🤣😜
With that hint about concrete, is Night Shift going to do the "Killdozer" next?!
I hope
EASY EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT
The Easiest Eight
Its so awesome. At first you see the three shades used and think that it would look way too light. Then you see the finished paintjob and it’s spot on! I would probably never try using these light variants but you made me convince to just give it a try. Thanx for another great vid!
I really need to make another american tank...only germans.... greetings from Chile my friend
Lo mismo yo, he estado armando solo blindados alemanes por los ultimos dos años.
@@raulrodriguez196 yo empecé hace muy poco... Hice el Fury como mi primer modelo y después solo alemanes.. no son muchos tampoco... Tengo un panther esperando a ser armado. Creo que reifield sacará un Sherman con full interior ... Me es interesante
@@felipeast El panther es buen modelo para los que están empezando. La juguetería alemana tiene hartos kits de tamiya que igual ofrecen harto detalle a un bajo precio.
You, my friend are just ridiculously skilled. Well done!
Sometimes its a bit hard to follow so I´d like to know if you let each layer of anything always fully dry or is it situational? maybe in future videos you could edit that kinda info somewhere in the corner of the video? I think that might be pretty helpful. But I´m impressed about your work there and just by watching your videos you constantly give me more inspiration about trying out various colouring and techniques on my models and dioramas. Keep up the good work ^^ awesome how much I already learned from you and will learn *thumbs up*
I have a challenge..... Make a model using *ONLY* brush...
*NO Airbrush :)*
I made a diorama for a college project quite recently and ur tutorials and stuff helped a lot.... I don't have an airbrush so I did the best I could, using my Tamyia paints and I am very happy how it turned out. Thanks a lot, mate :)
Hello from NZ :D
That example you showed regarding the stars was painted black. The formula for OD was changed in 1942 after the US lost their source of linseed oil to the Japanese, and as a result it became a lot less dark. On top of that the only reason pre war olive drab looks as dark as it did is because during peacetime the vehicles were gloss varnished to keep the paint looking presentable for parade, which as we all know also darkens paint. After 1942ish it was relatively dark but nowhere near as much as you suggest
I really liked the concrete looking grey and very different, but you make everything work and this is phenomenal
I really like the Olive Drab star for so reason...it looks very field retrofitted!
Watching these videos made me get back into armour modeling. I’ve only been doing gunpla lately.
The coolest thing in this video to me? The picture of the tank with the darkened star used for reference, is from my grandpa's unit, the 771st Tank Battalion. Love the channel keep up the awesome work!
I think a touch of Olive Drab would have helped...hahaha. Nice work. Looking forward to the next installment.
I fully support this method of painting/chipping.
Thank Jove for all these olive drab tutorials. Working on a Walker Bulldog model and I had very little of an idea how to go about weathering it.
I love the unique details and solutions you employ throughout your videos. I enjoy building a kit with unique touches, and seeing you make your own additions from scratch is really satisfying.
Looks great. Thanks for sharing
Excellent work, very thorough explanation of your technique (not a big fan of the OD, though - too light). Anxious to see how further weathering goes 👍
It's amazing to see the number of tones from only one colour. Great job mate !
Only Uncle Night Shift could make OD green interesting. Can't wait for next Friday
In the next episode, I think that building the panther tank would have been pretty good idea.
I like the way how you think about your work steps !!!! It looks like you are always open for new ways to paint a model. It is very interesting for me to think about new painting / weathering techniques. I guess we all paint too much like on a railroad track... and the models looks like the same always. Interesting to see how you start with the light tone of the olive drab. Nice video.... good sound..... !!! Like it...
Greetings Carsten
Just imagine the size of the sink used to wash the REAL thing!!! LOL
Thanks! I really needed this to get over the psychological trauma I recieved while watching Fifty Shades of Grey with my ex-grilfriend at the cinema.
I'm using Vallejo veitnam olive drab set on mine, it's more original to the olive drab we all know and love, that colour you mixed there looks like the German interior colour for tanks
My guess for the futur concrete tank is a Finland Stug !
Automatic soap dispenser? Dang Uncle Night Shift you're moving up in the world
0:57 doggo?
Definetly
two puppers actually
Night Shift what breed
when you say a more obscure tank, I really do hope you mean the StuG3 with the extra concrete added to it. The StuG series really doesnt get enough love from the tank communities ;-;
i bet he's doing a StuG IV
I liked the concrete before the paint. It had a really nice contrast, kinda like your Tiger. Looking forward to your weathering!
Congratulations Uncle on your recent 100K subscriptions! I'm sure this is just the beginning, with greater things to come for you. I think it would be fun to see you try some soft-skin projects along with your armor. One of the German halftracks, or a Raupenschlepper Ost, for example? Maybe a knocked-out tank, or for a diorama, something as seen in Normandy where an entire vehicle column was destroyed by airpower? Anyway, the main reason I come here is for the entertainment value, not just the modeling education. I always leave more relaxed and smiling after viewing your Friday content. Thanks for doing what you do so well!
Hey Uncle NS, have you applied to CZcams for your 100K subs plaque yet? I love your videos, and it was great to put a face to your voice too. G'day from Australia mate!
I haven't heard anything from CZcams yet, I thought they'd just send it themselves 🧐
@@NightShiftScaleModels from watching other youtubers, it can take many months for the plaq to arrive. i think i saw one guy who waited 4 months, but im not sure
@@NightShiftScaleModels I've heard other creators say that they've had to apply. I suppose some get lost in the "tubes". There is a FAQ you can read all about it: support.google.com/youtube/answer/7682560 .
@@timroberts69 Thanks for the link! Seems like I just have to wait for that pop-up notification to appear in my studio and then I'll be able to apply.
I'll definitely let y'all know once (IF) it arrives 😁
Love the olive star.
Thank you , Uncle Martin .
I use Games Workshop rattlecans for primer. It doesn't mind greasy fingerprints and sticks really well to metal too.
Can you please do a workspace tour? U already did a face reveal. Now I wanna see your setup
It's actually cool to see the star OD than Black I love that detail! Just because it's a Blank and white photo don't mean it's black like you see way to much off! They were a darker shade OD according to the research I'm doing for each model now rather than know noth about it and just fire in like I used to do as a teenager with the cars! Now older it's definitely a different hobby when your in the Armor community! The kits are just amazing compared to old revell n stuff lol
12:31 Jumbo with Conrete armour? Gaijin pls add that so i can see wehraboos suffers.
Jk luv ya people who plays german tech tree
In reality, concrete armor would actually do more harm than good. Most improvised armor types, including concrete, did not offer any real protection advantages, in fact some actually improved the effectiveness of the enemy's weapons.
OUTSTANDING, as usual.
This is amazing. I would have never imagined it was possible. Who would have thought a eastern European would have a sense of humor.🤠 Congratulations on 100k.
Robert Jensen, what an odd thing to say regarding humor. Humor (or the lack of it), is a universal human trait.
You're insane. I like that. Keep up the great work.
I wondered how to get the dark olive mix. I never could find an olive drab that was the right shade whether it was a !/32 AH-64 Apache attack helo or 1/35 T-72 or anything else that was that color! thank you and keep up the good work. To me it looks like the standard color for the Americans on World of Tanks. Another concrete model would be very nice! My father used have a M4 Sherman (not sure of the variant I was 3 at the time) that had came with a injection molded piece of sand bag armor shaped like the concrete you made. Wow I haven't thought about that in 38 years, again thank you!
Olive drab is a mixture of yellow and black.
Lovely!!!! Just what I need as i have little experience with American Tanks in Olive Drab.
That looks really good man
Love it when I see a new vid
I have to try the distressed look soon on a model , your tutorials are always amazing!
Damn, 1 I’m early, 2 this is way better than my sherman that I just did looks
Martin. For the next project, the most obvious would be a StuG. I am betting though the next one may be either a Pershing with concrete applique concrete armour or DB-9 Doobie. I would love to see that!
Anyway, following always mate.
Good luck from us at Avantgarde Model Kits x
Looks pretty nice so far Martin. And congratulations on your new job!!
" *Captain obvious " nice one 😂👌
My left ear really enjoyed that washing segment
I bet the next one you’re doing is the German stug III g with concrete armor that the Americans captured😂. If not, I think you would like it anyways because it’s an interesting subject! Keep up the good work nightshift!
Could be the t34 concrete as well
Could you do an armoured car sometime? Like the sd.kfz.234
BA-12? :)))
@@NightShiftScaleModels ah yes, t26 on wheels)
chost05
Yes just yes
@@NightShiftScaleModels Hell yeah.
@@NightShiftScaleModels I like every single piece of your work. As seem it is telling the story on the own. Still, all long detailed descriptions are like in a good book. You never have enough of it. Anyway, I will put my thoughts on a separate comment.
Have you ever considered making *PT-91 "Twardy"*? Most of them are pretty much worn and torn since the extensive use of it. Such beaten T-91 could be an intriguing thing and maybe a bit of challenge since there are no PT-91 models (on the market), so the one needs to be custom made out of the T-72M1 model.
Also, the *T-72M4CZ* is a deep modernization I like a lot. Maybe you would find any worn one as an inspiration for such a built?
I consider both designs as a solid effort as very restricted by the tiny budgets they had.
Thank you for your effort and awesome content.
Martin: how much do you want this olive drab to be faded?
Night shift: yes
I have idea for a long term diorama project.
A Leo. 2 shoting a T-90 where the turret is modeld blowing up from the hull due to impact :D
And all this with revell model kits for the tanks XD
Here’s a story about my last texturing project.
My base coat orange peeled (Not too severe) and I didn’t realize until I was putting on my Gloss varnish for decals, All the other steps were done and i had no motivation to re do a week ish of work so I just weathered it up a bit and called it “texture” lol..
Uncle Martin, show us the dog who eats those treats next to your sink. Does he/she help you build models? Mine does. She adds hairs to whatever Im painting.
I got the AK Decay deposit set today and the engine and track wash set I'm away to build the Tasca m4a3 easy eight with ledgend productions resin stowage set and got a 3D printed stowage set from my hobby shop yesterday they look brilliant
I love the uncle night shift character youve created for yourself
I just found your channel. Amazing job and very therapeutic to watch. I hope the new concrete project will be the T-55 Enigma!
Another outstanding video my friend.
Is that an IKEA kitchen with a BOHOLMEN sink I see? Nice choice.
4:32 that paint save tho
you could also use yellow for the star, as it was less common however historical.
I really like this chipping method. I'm gonna have to try it with a Corvette model I'm weathering. Thank you!
Wait, is Uncle Nighty gonna make the Killdozer next? That would be based asf...
Great work as always. If I could find a single thing I didn't like it would be the scale, as I prefer 1/35 to 1/48.
Lovely 👌
tbh im not in this kinda stuff but he's video's are just so entertaining
Can’t wait to try it out when I decide to get the Sherman kit from RFM sometime!
Maybe in the future build a schwer gustav??
I'd love to see u do a tank distroyer like JagtPanther with some kind of a leaftarp or other crude hiding atampt
Hopefully the next concrete armored tank is a stug. A stug 4 to be exact cause i will be building one soon.
I think the concrete and the hull have too similar colours, but hey, it's your model, interesting choice! I love the idea of the repainted star!
You, Uncle Night Shift??? Weathering....? Surely not!!!!!! 😁😂😂😂😂😂😂
T34 concrete😍😍😍
Excellent work once again and congratulations on hitting the 100k well deserved
I cannot UNSEE reverse chipping, since the T-90. As one of those perverts who spends a whole week chipping with Vallejo paints and a 5/0 brush, the idea of getting the 'pre-chipping' base done in about 3% of the time, with light and dark base layers is 'wow!' It has basically turned my ideas of middle eastern sand / green camo upside down.
MARTIN!!! Love it
Whew, I'm glad we're back to hands, models and a disembodied voice. Lol.