New video and upcoming project and updates for: Panzer I - February 8th, 2022

Hello everyone. It's me Antony, back with another blog here to start 2022. I know I've been absent for a while without a new Blog. Now that I'm working and studying, my time for Blogs decreased to some occasions and some weekends. I'm not sure what the future holds after my work at the public health center ends in August of this year. But one thing is certain: Until they call me effectively, I need to dedicate a good part of my time to the next civil service exams.

For this Blog, I'm going to share the recent video I uploaded to my YouTube channel; and the renders of the Panzer I.


I finally recorded a new video after my previous attempt in order to share some of my works. Different from the previous attempt where I brought almost all my Blender projects, I only focused on my WW2 planes and I managed to make it a little shorter compared to the previous video project where it almost took more than half an hour.

In the video I talked about a comment from one of my BF 109 timelapse videos requesting me a timelapse video series of the British Avro Lancaster. In case you ask me, the Avro Lancaster was a British four-engine heavy bomber built during WW2. It was developed from the twin-engine Avro Manchester after the original twin-engine bomber proved to be troublesome by its Rolls-Royce Vulture engines. The Lancaster were equipped with four Rolls-Royce Merlin engines (the same that equipped the Spitfire, Hurricane, Mosquito, P-51B and P-51C Mustang and other British planes and some American planes), proving to be effective. The major action was the night bombing missions over Germany - which they were responsible for the destruction of Dresden, Hamburg, Köln and other German cities with incendiary bombs; and strategic targets like the dam busting missions with the famous Bouncing Bombs and concrete buildings, aqueducts and bridges with the Grand Slam - the non-Nuclear bomb developed during WW2. The Lancaster was the basis for the Avro York and Avro Lincoln.

This is one of the photos from one of the existing Avro Lancaster - photographed during the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) in the skies above Lincolnshire, September 29, 2018. Source: Wikipedia.

I plan to make the Avro Lancaster, although I'll start the series during my vacation (from work) in April. I may try to make its interior after a new request in my last video (the one I uploaded it recently), same thing for the B-17 Flying Fortress and the Heinkel He 111.

Speaking of the Bf 109, I plan to make a small series focused on revisiting some topics after a comment about the wheels. After I concluded the series, I made the corrections without recording it along the texture for its main components (fuselage, wings and flight control components). Along the correction for the wheels, I'll record a video of using the painting tools from Blender as a tutorial video.

German Panzer I Ausf. A:






The Panzer I received some changes after my last time revisiting the project. I changed the light intensity or the features for the metallic surface on this German light tank.

I plan to add more components and make some changes, but I'm going to search more references in order to make the engine section, the viewfinder around the chassis, a rework on its turret and its tracks.

Well, that's it for now my friends. I hope you enjoy this Blog. In case I have some spare time to enjoy, I'll be working on other things aside from Blender projects and my personal things. Until the time comes, you will be surprised to see them. See you next time.

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