Verlinden Inspired Tamiya M3 Stuart Diorama - North Africa in 1/35th Scale

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  • čas přidán 4. 10. 2020
  • Watch as build a diorama inspired by François Verlinden of the Tamiya M3 (or more correctly M3A1) Stuart and U.S. machine gun team in 1/35th scale. This is a modest attempt to duplicate the drybrushing and wash techniques of Verlinden.
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  • @epone3488
    @epone3488 Před 3 lety +12

    I know the feeling of waiting for the TM catalogue each year back then. It was always such a great thing to look through.

  • @ImJeff1965
    @ImJeff1965 Před 3 lety +5

    My whole childhood was modeling, just getting back into it! Great video!

  • @douglasstreet7304
    @douglasstreet7304 Před 2 lety +1

    Verlinden and Shep were the best. Steve Zaloga was outstanding too. AND thousands we will never know. What a great hobby.

  • @paulthibeault1886
    @paulthibeault1886 Před 3 lety +1

    Jeez! I used to work in a Hobby shop in the late '70s and early 80s and kept years of Tamiya and Italeri catalogs! I still have them! I also have almost every one of Francois Verlinden and Shep Paine's books. Paine's "How to Build Dioramas" was like my bible. What a blast from the past!

  • @miksstudio
    @miksstudio Před 3 lety +5

    Loved those Tamiya catalogs, bought a ton of Verlinden stuff back in the day. I was always in awe of my cousin who could make models that rivalled those in that book. I had a M3 Stuart on display at the local toy store in the UK back in the day, wish I had gotten it back when they went under. I had that Verlinden book too. I have that volume II book in pieces around here somewhere, fell apart years ago. Awesome job and very reminiscent of Verlinden.

  • @joevalentine2048
    @joevalentine2048 Před 3 lety +2

    This is the first non model railroad video I watched but I figured I learned so much from those I’d give this one a try. My hobby shop guy is always talking about how amazing the military modelers are and how much can be learned from them. Well once again you have taught me something I can use in my own modeling. Your techniques open new ways of accomplishing the results you achieve and hopefully I can apply some of them in my world. Thank you.

  • @fieldmarshal48
    @fieldmarshal48 Před 2 lety

    Just a quick note. All U.S. made combat vehicles in WWII used the Black-Out drive system. So, only the upper left lens in the rear lights was crimson or red. It was the daytime stop light. The upper right lens was clear with a small white hourglass shaped light inside. It was the night time stop light if the Black out Drive system was selected. The lower lens on each side of the vehicle was also clear and had two hour glass shaped white lights that following drivers used to determine how close they were in the darkness.

  • @FreddyHoffmann
    @FreddyHoffmann Před 3 lety +6

    The easiest way to make sandbags is to make a roll and cut it into the right size using the backside of the knife blade. Cloth used for bandages is perfect for making pattern on the sand bags in 35th scale.

  • @SteveJonesScaleModellingSite

    Just discovered your channel and subscribed. Great to see your work

  • @MojoDevirus
    @MojoDevirus Před 3 lety

    Thank you sir for bringing me back fond memories of leafing through the Tamiya catalog over and over and over again. =)

  • @lesthiele7645
    @lesthiele7645 Před 27 dny

    That was great diorama, your rendition was perfectly carried out and put together, congratulations on an excellent build, I have the complete set of all his diorama books and also I have all the Aircraft and armour books he published, best regards from Australia, Les

    • @asdasx392
      @asdasx392  Před 26 dny

      Thanks for the kind words. I am glad you enjoyed it.

  • @jamespowell6630
    @jamespowell6630 Před 3 lety

    I totally agree, a chi ha, rusting on a beach, stuck in my head to this day.

  • @davestrains6816
    @davestrains6816 Před 3 lety +2

    Great build. As always your painting is just amazing. On a side note I think your sand bags came out alright. Have a great week and thanks for sharing. Dave

  • @ronaldchang5491
    @ronaldchang5491 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you very much for this video. Interestingly my experience with Tamiya catalogs and Francois Verlinden is very similar. But I really like the "simple build" and paint right out of the box, life is too short and I prefer to enjoy more different models !

  • @Spitsz01
    @Spitsz01 Před 3 lety

    That was great. I grew up with Verlinden products and still have some unopened boxes lying around. And those book look awfully familiar !
    Great vid and thank you for this trip down memory lane.

  • @Tomeleck
    @Tomeleck Před 3 lety +1

    I think you did a really terrific job on this model. I still have my original copy of the same Verlinden Magazine as yours. I used the same Stuart reference magazine that you did while building my own version of the model. Somehow, my original Tamiya M3 tank managed to survive three moves(mostly), and it was interesting to see how much they differ, and how much they are nearly the same. The original seemed to go together much faster. Thank you very much for posting.

  • @noirnegro7659
    @noirnegro7659 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice work. I think the dioramas built by Verlinden for Tamiya, were commisioned by Tamiya to promote their products, which in my estimation help a lot in promoting their products. I think modelers must visit the Tamiya Factory in Shizuoka even once as a sort of pilgrimage. hehehe

  • @williamkoppos7039
    @williamkoppos7039 Před 2 lety

    Yes I did enjoy the nostalgia trip. The dio looks quite good. Decals worked out fine. (Funny-If Andy can do it...). I was on the verge of re-trying
    dry brushing again, and now I will for sure, it looks damn good. Some of these guys go around painting (Highlighting) each and every rivet!
    Getting crazy out there.

  • @spencergregory8049
    @spencergregory8049 Před 11 měsíci

    Lovely work. I often wonder how VF would have faired today with all the new stuff available? Essentialty everything he did was v simple but so effective

  • @pedroalbicastrense353
    @pedroalbicastrense353 Před rokem +1

    Très sympa , bravo !

  • @cbrailroader642
    @cbrailroader642 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice job! I use to do a lot of that stuff too. 👍👊

  • @elliotgregory3356
    @elliotgregory3356 Před 3 lety

    Really good dio.

  • @historex54tamiya
    @historex54tamiya Před 2 lety

    Superb job, I actually have 4 pieces I bought direct from Francois, 3 have appeared in his books. The panther, M109 and Elefant, I also have a wespe. They are just the vehicles as he sold me them, I imagine the bases are long gone. Drop me a reply as we can exchange emails if you would like to see pictures. Best wishes

  • @SLICK-GLN
    @SLICK-GLN Před 3 lety

    Can I give you a tip you can drybrush with oils and the results are stunning that is a verlinden secret

  • @Shawn-tt5tb
    @Shawn-tt5tb Před 3 lety

    cheese cloth gives great texture

  • @sandrozilmar2009
    @sandrozilmar2009 Před rokem

    boa noite. qual o tamanho dos cartuchos da metralhadora voce fez??

  • @pietpuk9343
    @pietpuk9343 Před rokem

    Humbrol is still available , best enamel paint .
    I order it online

  • @GyuHobbyRC
    @GyuHobbyRC Před 3 lety +2

    I enjoyed a great video let's be friends🤩🤩🤩
    우리 친구 해요!

  • @rickmoreno6858
    @rickmoreno6858 Před 3 lety

    I built this kit up before, liked it so much I got another, except this time I'm not using those shit rubber tracks, I'll get a better set. Great work. Just subd

  • @metrotek5
    @metrotek5 Před 3 lety

    hah. I have that Verlinden book, myself.

  • @BigAndTall666
    @BigAndTall666 Před 3 lety +1

    Verlinden was Belgian, then moved to usa and quit...

  • @MVeminor7
    @MVeminor7 Před 3 lety

    Very insightful video. Thanks for the memories and the inspiration. He was a great modeler