That looks fantastic! I am looking forward to the details on your winter camouflage and snow effects.
4 months ago | 20
These are amazing u would be more amazing iff u uploaded not every 3 months tho
3 months ago | 1
I would love in the future to see a scene with a combat engineering tank towing some other heavy vehicle (possible some tank) or setting up to tow. I think that it would be a great opportunity to try out some new posing and detailing plus I bet it could look awesome
4 months ago | 2
I’ve been looking for a model in deep snow for ages. Can’t wait for this one. Thanks uncle.
4 months ago | 0
Your work is astounding! Looking forward to the video to learn from the master!
4 months ago | 0
Timely! I was just about to start a winter camo themed paint scheme myself, now I'm going to have to wait to see what Uncle Nightshift recommends 👍
4 months ago | 0
Looking good! Love the different color tones and weathering...and the snow/winter effects looks good too. In all of my Russian tanks, I always bend up a fender, break piece off and even add some machine gun dings (holes) to the softer parts of the tank. I figure the Russian tank force was running on their last track so to speak of, so they're all battle worn. Can't tell from the picture, but did you mount any figures/crew for the tank? Looking forward to the video.
4 months ago | 0
Oh my goodness, you out do yourself every time! I am especially excited for this one!
4 months ago | 1
I’ve always been curious why a blanket would strewn about on top of a tank and not wrapped around the body of a freezing solider. Looks beautiful btw.
4 months ago (edited) | 0
Nah, looks promising video. I am building a Pz IV ausf G in winter camo so colluld be really good szuff for me. Greatings from Hungary.
4 months ago (edited) | 0
Night Shift
Sunday is gonna be cold because that's when a new video is dropping, and it'll be the most ultimate winter finish I've ever done!
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