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Battle of Huế - 1/6 Scale U.S. Marine Corps 1968 | Diorama base and Wearing the Grunt | Part 2

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Customizing and Weathering | Part 1
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After more than 70 hours of work, I am excited to announce that the second part of my video is finally complete! In today's video, I will be sharing the process of how I created the diorama base and assembled the uniform on the figure. The diorama base was a challenging yet rewarding project that required a lot of attention to detail. I will be taking you through the stepbystep process of how I brought this vision to life, from selecting the materials to the finishing touches. Additionally, I will be showcasing the assembly process of the uniform on the figure, which was another timeconsuming task that required precision and patience. I can't wait to share this journey with you and hope that you find it as enjoyable to watch as it was for me to create!

00:04 How to build a Diorama base
12:56 Wearing the action figure
18:52 Sewing a Jungle First Aid Pouch
20:05 Sewing a U.S. Army Six Pocket OD Cloth 30 Cal. Ammo Bandolier
25:05 Weathering the Ammo Bandolier
26:59 How to build a Street advertising note board
32:26 USMC showcasing

The Battle of Huế, also known as the Siege of Huế, was a major battle of the Vietnam War that took place during the Tet Offensive, in 1968. It was fought between the North Vietnamese Army and the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), supported by the United States, for control of Huế, a city in central Vietnam. The battle lasted for over a month and resulted in a North Vietnamese victory, but at a high cost to both sides. The fighting was some of the most intense of the war, and large parts of the city were destroyed.

◉ what is Weathering in the miniature figure?
Weathering for military figures refers to the process of adding realistic details and effects to miniature figures that depict soldiers or military vehicles. This can include things like battle damage, dirt, mud, and other elements that would be found on a reallife military object that has been used in combat or on the field. Weathering is often used to make the figures look more lifelike and to enhance the overall appearance of a model or diorama. It is also used in historical reenactments, to make the figures look more genuine and accurate.

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