1/35 Panzer I B | Full Build



In this video I Build the amazing little Pz.kpfw.I ausf B in 1/35 by Takom.
This is a vehicle from the French campaign in 1940.

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35 thoughts on “1/35 Panzer I B | Full Build”

  1. James , perfectly done . But I’m gonna give you some personal tips that I use ! When post shading , you don’t need to worry about over doing the effect , beacose after all the wheathering steps , it’s going to tone down significantly, but is going to remain visible that way. Also adding some stowage could help to break the monotonous German grey surface , and give to the model some additional interest . As well, adding more whatering in form of dry stuff , increases de perception of the wheater that the tank was fhigting . I absolutely love the streaking affects , and the chipping on the model , they give to the model more life !! Thank you so much for the effort , I hope that my tips are going to help you !

    Take care !

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  2. Hi James, that was a great build result, plus the painting and weathering turned out perfectly, you are 100% correct, I HATE sanding suspension parts, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia.

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  3. Hi James! I didn't know that Tacom had issued a Panzer I in 1:35th!…
    It seems to be a nice kit. And your rendition looks convincing!
    I like the subtle dust effect!
    The next one should be even better! 🙂
    Looking forward to it!

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  4. That thing is awesome looking. I wish I could get the motivation to do some armor like that ( although nowhere near as good looking I'm sure ). I'm more of an aircraft builder myself, but I do love a nice dirty tank.

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  5. Beautiful build as always. I've got this same Takom box in my stash, and a decal set for Spanish civil war tanks, so I'll probably build my PzI using those. I've been building mainly aircraft models for the past years, so the idea of heavy weathering makes me feel a bit… uneasy? But your videos give me a great guideline on how to progress with things. Thanks for great videos, and hope to see the PzI A video in the near future 🙂

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  6. It looks amazing mate, nice work, I'm intrigued by the secret plans for the 1a, can't wait to find out what said plan is! Also, this might actually be the kick up the backside that I need to finally finish that centurion AVRE staring at me accusingly from the bench

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  7. Hi James .. Great build .. I like the idea of adding black to the AK Panzer Grey .. I used it and found the blue tint was too strong out of the bottle .. I did the 1/16th kit of this version and I see they haven't fixed the jack block which has no straps.. That's the only thing I added to the kit.. Love the weathering .. Keep the videos coming ! Good job all around sir .

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  8. Awesome build & paint work! I recently postshaded a model for the first time. I have seen Martin Kovac use this method time & again, so I decided to give it a try for myself. I like the results and plan on doing that more often in the future. Overall the model is of great mold quality & detail. Your painting & weathering makes for a very impressive finished product. Still looking for a US distributor of VMS products, I am very eager to try them for my own models. Great work and keep 'em coming! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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  9. Superb job, James and a terrifically detailed and tip-filled commentary. Even when you 'weather-up' your tanks they still look pristine and neat…..you do that so well! Your work is always a pleasure to watch……see you on the next one in due course.

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  10. Very inspiring build of the Panzer 1B, James. You really nailed the subtle camouflage of this era Panzer. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦.

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