Witness the Fascinating Build of the Avro Lancaster Bomber in Stop Motion - 1/32 Scale

Monsterkit in stop motion: WWII british Nightbomber AVRO Lancaster in 1/32 from Border Model If you would like to support my channel please go here: or here A special thanks goes to my patreons: - Bitwyze Gaming - dawnskis - Gene Halverson - Robert Hummel - Mike Huynh - Lee Shannon - J. Tran Your support is really appreciated. Thank you very much, Tom The Avro Lancaster is a British Second World War heavy bomber. It was designed and manufactured by Avro as a contemporary of the Handley Page Halifax, both bombers having been developed to the same specification, as well as the Short Stirling, all three aircraft being four-engined heavy bombers adopted by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the same wartime era. In 1943 the Lancaster was part of a raid over the ruhr area with the aim of suppressing the region’s industrial output. A lot of civilian were terrorized both by the nazis and the bombing. So were part of my family who died during the bombing of Duisburg. The Lancaster project is some kind of process of coming to terms with the past. It was important to defeat the nazi terror regime but as in all wars the civilian losses were pure tragedy. My good friend Erick Miotke put these thoughts into his fantastic composition which supports the animation in an impressive way. Music: “warmachine contradiction“ from Erick Miotke Here’s what he says to his composition: “the track for tom’s lancaster model and film is to be understood as a nod to the heroic pilots of these warmachines, just as to the civilians who experienced the hell unleashed on them in the german city targets. it is a contradiction expressed in the two different parts in the track. heaven and hell. with a painful but peaceful ending.“ The fantastic kit from Border Model (Molds were developed by Wingnut Wings) in 1/32 is distributed by Modelbau Koenig. A special thanks goes to Thomas Hartwig and Christian Schiller for their support during the assembling process. Thanks to: Petr Herrmann from for providing the absolute brilliant masks - especially for the canopy and turrets. Very appreciated Colors and metallics are A-Stand laquer paints from Ammo Additional wires and tubes are from Albion Alloys
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