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JC Gabis
Добавлен 30 мар 2021
MOJO build Remix”How to/How NOT to?” Lamborghini 1:24 Revell
Narrated by Roger L Jackson(MOJO JOJO)from Power Puff Girls.
1:24 scale LAMBORGHINI Countach 500 bad instructions.
1:24 scale LAMBORGHINI Countach 500 bad instructions.
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“WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!!!” 1:24 Lamborghini Countach 400
Просмотров 123Год назад
Having fun with styrene. 1:24 Academy Minicraft LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH LP500s. I thought it would be a quick build…then I researched. “How does the air foil go on?”Every thing wrong led me to everything right, it’s more like a 400 than a 500. Seems the big fender flares and big wide tires are missing from the kit. And the more I researched,the more I appreciated Marcello Gandini’s Countach and it...
1:48 ICM Dornier Do17 Z-2 (part 3)
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Do17 scale models plastic scale model build 1:48 ICM Dornier Do17 Z-2 Out of box this hobby is fun and amazing! History “Battle of Britain “
1:48 ICM Dornier Do17 Z-2 (visually satisfying) mask removal
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Archive video from 2 years ago. I wanted to do a narrative over this talking about my history model building, introduce myself and talk models. Two years later, running out space and I still haven’t done the script. I need dump out some of the these Archives and free up some memory space. I hope you enjoy one of my favorite parts of a build. Uncovering what has been hidden for so long through t...
Model car stash look. Plus: LAMBORGHINI
Просмотров 118Год назад
Model car stash look. Plus: LAMBORGHINI
HO Brass (UP GRADE)
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PFM “WP 4-6-0” open frame motor-to DCC compatible NWSL 12v motor and gearbox. www.bcenterprisinc.com
1:25 AMT Chopped T
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1925 model T Hot Rod Lincoln This is a tribute build for my daughter “Tillie”. Her favorite color is purple… and pink! Having fun building and putting my skills to the test. This is an amazing HOBBY! JC : )
AMT 1:25 Chopped T (hobby TOOL review?) “Digital Microscope”
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AMT 1:25 Chopped T (hobby TOOL review?) “Digital Microscope”
AMT 1:25 Chopped T video 3 “Time at the BENCH”
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Scale model 1:25 AMT’s Chopped T Time at the bench. Work on the engine, just having FUN making it fit.
AMT 1:25 Chopped T “Troublesome purple paint”
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Scale model 1:25 AMT’s Chopped T Airbrushing Testers purple paint. Overcoming painting problems. Having fun!
AMT 1:25 Chopped T Flash and Sinks Intro: what have I got myself into?
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Prepping AMT’s Chopped T Cleaning the kit,filling molding sinks and removing flash. Building a model for Tillie. Having fun. : ) JC
1:144 GOUF CUSTOM MS-07B-3 (building a GUNDUM w/ my SON)
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BanDai Gundum mobile suit. MS-07B-3 GOUF CUSTOM kit #117 (Father and son build) 1/13/2021 six year old editing video with “KINEMASTER” (proud DAD) : )
Green Screen Adventure Scale model 00B
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Green Screen Adventure Scale model 00B
Testers Color Shift(review?) 1:25 1967 Chevelle amt
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Testers Color Shift(review?) 1:25 1967 Chevelle amt
AMT 1:25 Nova SS Vinyl top “lesson learned”
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AMT 1:25 Nova SS Vinyl top “lesson learned”
A video on removing masking!
Smart finish on this Dornier... very well done 🙂
Nice work but sorry to say that your vinyl top has a combination of smooth and rough texture. It should be all even out. 😮
Shmengies? You can say that again!😊😊😊
Plasti-Dip. light layers and build up to how you like it.
I do the same technique with the exact same foam. The difference that I do is use decanted primer first. you can work it longer and it tends to level itself out and give a more subtle texture. Primer also comes off easier with alcohol if your not happy. Then paint.
If you would have painted a final coast of flat black it would have made all the difference........................................
I was interested in the technique you used and experimented a bit with it. I found what’s called dauber brushes a Dollar General and masked off my model, mixed up Testers bottle paint of 2 drops each of flat black and gloss black and one drop of mineral spirits and used the smallest dauber in the pack and just kept daubing for several minutes. The dryer it got the better it looked. The dauber brushes have smaller pores so it doesn’t leave the larger bumps that you had. Thanks for this wonderful technique, I’ll be using, stealing your idea on other builds going forward. I know this is a long read, sorry, I was going to try using black duct tape for the top but chickened out on that idea. May try to find a trash body and try it that one to see how it turns out.
Thanks for watching. I thought for sure my videos were long buried in the algorithms. Next time I try this technique I’m going use acrylic paint. The oil based enamel ate up the sponge and it started to fall apart. Yeah…I too thought of the tape and imagined it peeling up over time. Curious, what are you building? I love this amazing hobby and it’s nice to share with like the minded. Thanks again for watching. JC : )
1966 Chevelle Street Rat. Its tried my patience the whole way. I think I got a can of old paint, cause the silver undercoat has done well but the topcoat not so much. I wanted that light ice blue metallic that GM used in the 60s. I used the entire can to try to get it right and tried to order another can but it’s been discontinued. Maybe that’s why. Hey! Thanks for responding back. I kinda noticed some negative comments on this and I don’t know about you but I don’t have tons of money to sink in to this hobby like some of these guys on here and I’m not taking em to shows anyway. My wife, son and granddaughter are the only ones besides me that actually see em.@@jcgabis5546
Nice work
Very Fun 👍
I love it... you should tag the company
👍👍👍👍
👍👍👍👍 I'll be watching
9am great job 👍
Gonna be a superb build........
Yeah,it’s “shaping up” nicely ! (Or should I say reshaping.) The mojo is still flowing strong. It’s all there for hacking and slashing to make a nice sculpted LAMBORGHINI Countach 400. Thanks for watching. JC : )
Badass
Outstanding
Excellent
Doing work for Matt again
Hello JC--Runs great. Thanks for the great craftsmanships. Ron Marks
Thanks JC
Nice work, looks like it runs like a champ!
What's that called that's holding the car and where did you purchase it? Please Help!
Hi I’m so sorry for not responding earlier. I bought mine at “Hobby Lobby”. And It’s one of Tamiya’s products. If I remember correctly it was about $25 bucks. I just did a quick search and Amazon…(TAMIYA 74522 Spray Work Painting Stand Set) $19.64 on sale. Best of luck, JC : )
I love the editing and the humor on your videos! You deserve more views, IMO! I wish I had seen this *before* I started this model myself, but RUclips buried it. I'm new to model cars, but jumped into this determined to heavily modify it to look as close to my real hit rod as I can manage... I'm on like week 7 now, been working on it every day. Almost finished now!
Hay! Thanks for your comment. I enjoy reading them when I get a chance. I’m busy with so much other stuff I’m sorry I haven’t replied sooner. JC : )
Nice work, looking good!
Thank you sir. It’s moving slowly,I treasure every moment at the bench.
awesome video JC! I enjoyed watching! thanks!
Thank you. I appreciate the kind words. So busy with life,any time at the bench is time I look forward to. It’s nice to be able to share with you.
*Promo sm*
Coming along nicely, looks great!
Love the purple. Nice work so far. Thanks for sharing.
Lookin good
Thanks for the sub
looking cool.🤓👍
Fancy! My close up eyesight just started slipping within this last year. I do pretty much all of my detailed work under a good sized lighted magnification lense now. I also build tiny circuit boards for a living, and it is interesting to look at different things under my work microscope. Hey, I'm working on this Roadster model too, and enjoy your videos. I really hope you post more of your purple T build.
Your editing is cracking me up! 😂 It's great! Im doing this model right now. I'm not very experienced with model cars, the instructions and fitting on this kit are pretty lousy, and my wife just bought me my first airbrush this last Christmas... So I'm learning, and videos like yours are helpful! I'm jumping right in and customizing the crap out this kit to try and make it look like my real life T-Bucket hot rod. ...it's a struggle, and a learning experience, but I'm fabricating a lot of parts as I go. ...hoping I don't mess things up too badly! I will be watching your videos for sure!
Interesting!!!! Thanks for sharing
Dig seeing you scratch building! Going to be a cool build!
Nice work on the T. I'll be watching
I gave up telling myself that I wasn't going to buy anymore kits until I built some. 🤟🤠👍
Nice looking product. We all could use one of those. Thanks for sharing.
Interesting little tool thing 🤔
Yeah… what really would like is my young eyes back. It’s not quite the miracle I was hoping for. JC : ( Good hear from you(1st)
Nice work, like the cogs on the blower belt, nice detail!
Great video. Love that kit and the color is AWESOME
Love that engine
Nice work. That purple is a great color. Thanks for sharing.
looking good ! love that purple !
Nice I would love a shoutout!! I’m trying to get to 500 subs so I can do a special
Really cool video! I like the animation and the build outcome! Great details on a cool little Nova. 😎👍🏾
Bummer!!! I think we've all been there. Nice color. I'll be watching
Great video!!!! I'll be watching
Thank you,sir. The Tinlizzy vid. will most likely be rolling off the assembly line next. It’s kind’a’ hard to get them out quickly though. I got 4 kids and seek hobby time when I can. (So many models,so little time) Thank you again for showing interest in this amazing hobby. I’m so glad to be able to share with you. JC : )
Looks like you got great channel. I’m on board!
Baking soda & super glue
I’ve seen “Primed Model Werks” use superglue and gunmetal pigments before but not baking soda. That’s interesting. Thank you for your comment. I’ll have to look into that. It’s great to learn about new techniques. JC
Very nice work. Thanks for sharing.