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Fathers Day Special 2024, restoring MPC's General
Yes, I'm still alive. My father built this model back in 1981. He passed away in 2017, and we are repairing some of the damage incurred over the years.
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1927 Lincoln build, 1/25 by MPC, Pt 01
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Well it's hardly a 'Hot Rod Lincoln' but it could be considered a personal luxury vehicle from the twenties.
F7U-3 Cutlass Build 1/48 scale Pt2 by Hobbycraft
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Part 2 of our build of Hobbycraft's 1/48 scale Cutlass, an attractive plane with a short troubled career. We're 85% of the way to paint.
Father's Day Tribute 2023, Fire Chief's Truck
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I got this kit around 1982, built it poorly, started to rebuild it (in the mid-90's) as a companion piece to go along with my father's AMT Ladder Chief kit (which he never finished), put it away incomplete, and now that the fire truck and building front are both complete, it now gets its turn at completion.
Building a Corner Display Shelf for the Living Room
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I've got some larger models which don't have a home where they can be displayed. I've often looked a the corner above the TV in the living room as wasted space. Lets see if we can solve two problems at once... No Name Trailer: ruclips.net/video/roIzOtedt7E/видео.html Boat Trailer: ruclips.net/video/-BWPV6TDodw/видео.html Father/Daughter Parallel Build: ruclips.net/p/PLS0fw2Xpi1GQg_OUIH9T_FpAjIM...
The 20 ships we saw in 34 hours the Nov, 2022 Trip
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This is a slightly different version of the compilation video we posted on our sister channel, Ontario Ship Chasers. We wanted to wait until we had some more model videos up before putting a ship video up. For our full Pilot Boat video click here: ruclips.net/video/bj7sBRASBuE/видео.html
F7U -3 Cutlass build 1/48 scale Pt1 by Hobbycraft
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New Project Day! Because I'm a glutton for punishment I'm building 1/48 scale Cutlass from Hobbycraft. Actually so far it seems pretty good.
MH-53E Sea Dragon build Pt3 Finished
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Too many months in the making I finally finish the MH-53E by Italeri
Colombo Express Container Ship build Pt3
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This video is dedicated to the memory of Chris Cortel, the creator of Classic Plastic 101, who will be sadly missed by the online modeling community. After many months of on and off (mostly off!) activity the Colombo Express is finally done!
Vintage Emily Flying Boat Kit Review 1/72 scale
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I'm taking a break from painting 1/700 scale containers to give you guys a look at a kit that is as old as me. This is the Universal Powermaster Corperation reboxing of a Hasegawa kit of the Emily Japanese flying boat from WW2.
Exciting News from Dansmodelworx
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Help us grow our new Channel! (please) We wanted to start a new channel where we could post longer ship watching videos that were more than quick sail bys. If you like ships please check us out and subscribe. Link to Ontario Ship Chasers: ruclips.net/channel/UCjEOt2e7tAFfEb-ijxjsr6w
A Close Look at IH Titan Tractor
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After a two year gap because of you-know-what the we attended the 2022 Milton Steam Era Show on the Labour Day Week end. Among many interesting exhibits was this International Harvester 10-20 Titan Tractor.
25 Ships in 3 Days on the Welland Canal
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Natasha and I spend 3 days and 2 nights in the Welland Canal area for a ship watching vacation. This video features a look at all 25.
MH-53E Sea Dragon build 1/72 Pt2
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Part 2 of our build of Italeri's MH-53E Sea Dragon
Colombo Express Container Ship build Pt2
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Unless you are new to the channel you know I seldom do things the easy way! Revell's Colombo Express container ship kit is no exception. Those perfectly maxed out stacks of containers annoyed me so...
MH-53E Sea Dragon build 1/72 Pt1
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MH-53E Sea Dragon build 1/72 Pt1
12 Ships in 33 Hours, the Welland Canal
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12 Ships in 33 Hours, the Welland Canal
Viking Octantis enters Lock 7. A tight fit.
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Viking Octantis enters Lock 7. A tight fit.
Father's Day Tribute 2022, a new home for Dad's Firetruck
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Father's Day Tribute 2022, a new home for Dad's Firetruck
19 Ships in 33 Hours on the Welland Canal
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19 Ships in 33 Hours on the Welland Canal
John D. Leitch Downbound at Lock 7
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John D. Leitch Downbound at Lock 7
Pre-War Rivals P-35vsP-36 1/48 Pt3 Finished
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Pre-War Rivals P-35vsP-36 1/48 Pt3 Finished
Colombo Express Container Ship build Pt1
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Colombo Express Container Ship build Pt1
Building a CP Express A-Train 1/25 Pt8
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Building a CP Express A-Train 1/25 Pt8
Pre-War Rivals P-35vsP-36 1/48 Pt2
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Pre-War Rivals P-35vsP-36 1/48 Pt2
Colombo Express Container ship Model Review by Revell 1/700 scale
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Colombo Express Container ship Model Review by Revell 1/700 scale
Building a CP Express A-Train 1/25 Pt7
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Building a CP Express A-Train 1/25 Pt7
16 Ships in 30hrs - The Welland Canal
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16 Ships in 30hrs - The Welland Canal
Pre-War Rivals P-35vsP-36 1/48 Pt1
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Pre-War Rivals P-35vsP-36 1/48 Pt1
CSL St. Laurent raised at Lock 1 at dusk
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CSL St. Laurent raised at Lock 1 at dusk

Комментарии

  • @richardkrotec1440
    @richardkrotec1440 3 дня назад

    do the gears that make the propeller turn that was pictured in this video do they just freely rest in there or is there any glue anywhere for the props? i just wanted to know if putting the turning gears is complcated or is it fairly easy?thanks Richard

  • @AbsolutZer0-1C3
    @AbsolutZer0-1C3 27 дней назад

    For anyone watching in 2024, I bought this years ago and the clear cockpit glass had some crazing that was pretty bad. I contacted Revell and they sent me a free replacement sprue pretty quickly. I kind of wish the rest of the pieces weren't yellow

  • @57hound
    @57hound 28 дней назад

    Wow, silk purse out of a sow’s ear-great job!!!!!

  • @57hound
    @57hound 28 дней назад

    AMAZING work with the louvers!

  • @57hound
    @57hound 28 дней назад

    Nice job on the pilot figure! Also, Thank you for cleaning your workbench. I’m not OCD, but man, that work area was freaking me out! I don’t know how anyone could work in those conditions.

  • @57hound
    @57hound 29 дней назад

    I have this kit too. I was also wondering about how to do the mesh. I finally decided to just paint those areas black and be done with it. As I have gotten older, I have come to understand that life is short and the staff is large. That “someday” in the future is never going to come, so if I want to get those kits built I have to try to stop obsessing about their shortcomings and just build the damn things! There is far more satisfaction to be had building a kit, even when it is very challenging, compared to always just dreaming about doing it “someday”.

  • @марияагафоник
    @марияагафоник Месяц назад

    Gonzalez Sandra Wilson Scott Garcia William

  • @RailpaxScott
    @RailpaxScott 2 месяца назад

    I drove GMC newlooks for several years before changing careers. I miss driving those buses beyond words.

  • @justinsnow4247
    @justinsnow4247 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for making a video on this camper! I'm working on it now sept, 1 2024. That's a really nice job you did!

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 2 месяца назад

      @justinsnow4247 Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Lambonights
    @Lambonights 2 месяца назад

    I just got this very kit tonight! Like you said in your video here, this was indeed a Matchbox kit and also like you, I really wanted one when I was little. Now, tonight, that dream has finally come true, 40 years later! 😄

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 2 месяца назад

      @@Lambonights I hope you enjoy the build. The kit has lots of potential.

  • @stijndevleesschauwer6066
    @stijndevleesschauwer6066 2 месяца назад

    HAve you finished the model yet? I recently got this kit and am doing research before i begin my build :-)

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 2 месяца назад

      @@stijndevleesschauwer6066 I have recently restarted it. Getting motivated after a long break is hard.

  • @butchchism
    @butchchism 3 месяца назад

    LeTourneau was an engineering genius, and a dedicated Christian man. He gave 90% of his earnings to God, and lived on the 10% left over. When he sold out to Caterpillar he had to agree to not build any earthmoving equipment for ten years. He designed a huge offshore drilling platform that was mounted on giant screws that could screw itself out of close proximity to the water, allowing it to weather storms that damaged fixed platforms. He is in Texas' hall of fame for the oil industry.

  • @davidwalker4426
    @davidwalker4426 3 месяца назад

    Good comprehensive video.

  • @nicolasrey-coquais1463
    @nicolasrey-coquais1463 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the very nice builds and the heads-up with your mistakes and screw-ups, they are very useful for other modellers. nice tip also about the dangers of bending the blades! I love your balanced approach of the hobby, correcting the model with a resin part, but not going crazy with hyper-detailing the interior. A pleasure to watch.

  • @steveciazynski1231
    @steveciazynski1231 3 месяца назад

    A very interesting and informative video. FYI There are two surviving lock keepers cottages on Bradley Street that are now private residences.

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 3 месяца назад

      @steveciazynski1231 Very cool. Over on our sister channel Ontario Ship Chasers we are hoping to do some more videos on historic structures of the Welland Canal.

  • @jeansauvageau1742
    @jeansauvageau1742 3 месяца назад

    Not a fan of talking hands.

  • @Chris-mg7yf
    @Chris-mg7yf 4 месяца назад

    Bro....your video , albeit informative, is crap in quality. Due mostly to unstabilized video and really crummy audio,,( no wind suppressors) Keep going, Im sure you'll do better

  • @donaldshain5647
    @donaldshain5647 4 месяца назад

    roll up doors are used mostly for local work some refer mostly local the post office uses roll up company that do drop and hook use them . many company use rolls ups like Costco wallmmart and refers do use them many warehouse you can't go on the docks and roll up doors as they age they get stuck to as a driver next time if you drive across the country our in a truck stop you can count the numbers of roll up doors .And you are doing a drop and hook you may not be able to open or closes the door structure has little to do with it nice build keep modeling ,

  • @whitefordpipeshandmadebymi7238
    @whitefordpipeshandmadebymi7238 4 месяца назад

    U guys went to a lot of work on this project and it's awesome!!! I've lived in Niagara all my life and didn't know this , until now ! Excellent work ! Peace ✌️ from Mike in Welland Ontario Canada 🇨🇦

  • @linkuhndave
    @linkuhndave 4 месяца назад

    I have one in a case on my coffee table. I built the model, and my Dad cut up all the small logs that are in the tender.

  • @paullawrence2294
    @paullawrence2294 4 месяца назад

    Currently reliving my childhood building this very "golden oldie"! Nice seeing how you problem-solved. I had a chuckle noting the propeller tip discrepancies for the yellow-as you did. Hopefully I'll add the below-wing fuel tanks with tiny plasti-card filler caps and more accurate attachment points. Love your finish. It's fun trying to improve a 1960s model kit.🙂🙂🙂

  • @Drock-n5l
    @Drock-n5l 4 месяца назад

    In the winter they had skis instead of wheels

  • @bgreen8853
    @bgreen8853 4 месяца назад

    Very inspiring

  • @xtalvt
    @xtalvt 5 месяцев назад

    First off, awesome videos. I now live in VT but grew up in Welland. I thought I knew everything about the canal but was surprised by the lock that lead from the canal to the Welland river (I new there was one right in Welland that lead to the East but I didn't know there was one on the Chippawa side. The thing I am not sure if you knew or not but when you talked about the aqueduct in Welland, the reason there is cement on the top edge is that it was once used as a swimming pool! they poured steps on one end and closed the other end off with a wall and dirt (it was actually open at that end for a long time and used unfiltered water from the canal). My dad owned a small family show store on Main Street in Welland for many years (Ernie's Shoes .. 1964 - 1976). I could walk out the back of his store and go to the pool. There was no indoor pools at the time ... Port Colborne got it's first in 1967. I took my swimming lessons there! The original aqueduct walls where the pool walls with a suspended walkway on one side. There was also a small pool right near the river. Great Video's .... Thanks ... Mike in Vermont

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 5 месяцев назад

      Very interesting! It also explains something I saw online a few days ago. It was an 8mm home movie shot back when the lift bridge in downtown Welland was operating for the last time. It was maybe 1973, and there was a shot looking towards city hall, and the segment of the Second Canal was filled with water. Your information about it being used as a pool explains this! We're glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @xtalvt
      @xtalvt 5 месяцев назад

      @@dansmodelworx I just sent you an e-mail with some pictures of the aqueduct as a pool. Thanks!

  • @krause.scalemodels
    @krause.scalemodels 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome! I subscribed your channel with my profiles.

  • @krause.scalemodels
    @krause.scalemodels 5 месяцев назад

    Great work! And we made another same convertion LOL ruclips.net/video/X92zbfvFye8/видео.html

  • @paularmstrong4546
    @paularmstrong4546 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Dan is so good to see you back in this video. Great tribute to your Dad restoring his General.

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 5 месяцев назад

      Good to be back, I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • @dongorski4822
    @dongorski4822 5 месяцев назад

    Great to see you back Dan! Sorry to hear about your health problems, I know what a stroke is like from personal experience. Really nice tribute to your dad too. 👍

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks, even though it probably wasn't a blocked artery they did identify a couple of spots that could be at risk. I keep a couple of Asprins with me at all times now.

  • @Sarah-JaneR32
    @Sarah-JaneR32 5 месяцев назад

    I did wonder about a month ago if you were doing a Father’s Day build, nice to see you modelling again and sorry about the issues you’ve been experiencing

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I started thinking about the build back in April around the time we did our first canal trip of the year, then next thing I knew we were a week into June. Glad to have you as a regular on both channels!

  • @davidhinkson8856
    @davidhinkson8856 5 месяцев назад

    I realized I had missed you for a while, so welcome back, and I have always enjoyed your Fathers Day tribute builds, not just the projects and the quality of the builds, but there is often a touching back story to go along with it. It's a great thing to honor him with something he loved, and Happy Fathers Day to you!

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 5 месяцев назад

      I'm glad you enjoy them! I'm going to try to get back on the model building horse!

  • @marcblackburn5920
    @marcblackburn5920 5 месяцев назад

    Yay! Dan is here!

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 5 месяцев назад

      Now don't get too excited!

    • @marcblackburn5920
      @marcblackburn5920 5 месяцев назад

      I’ve always enjoyed your content. I was worried about you, so I appreciate you sharing your journey over the past twelve months or so! Happy modelling!

  • @garyparker2969
    @garyparker2969 5 месяцев назад

    I Think It's a "BEAUTIFUL" TRIBUTE TO YOUR FATHER Dan and May He R. I. P. Amen and Amen ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏 Gary.

  • @davidbutterfield2949
    @davidbutterfield2949 5 месяцев назад

    Great to see you back Dan, hope you’re doing okay. Always love your Father’s Day tributes, it looks great. 👍🏻🇦🇺

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Hoping to restart several projects.

  • @stephenlowry8618
    @stephenlowry8618 5 месяцев назад

    Nicely done - BUT - 445 Squadron never flew Mk 5s - only Mk 4Bs. Squadron aircraft were in natural aluminum when based at North Bay, then at Uplands. They were all camouflaged when based at 1 (F) Wing Marville, France.

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 5 месяцев назад

      Sorry I didn't have detailed info when I built it.

  • @samhickman5054
    @samhickman5054 5 месяцев назад

    We did the Great Lakes in May 2022 Loved it

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 5 месяцев назад

      I would love to take that trip but sadly it's just not in my budget.

  • @KittyBurrito16
    @KittyBurrito16 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Dad, I don't know if you got my email at you superfrills account wishing you happy birthday 🎂

  • @jasonraaymaker3483
    @jasonraaymaker3483 6 месяцев назад

    Im from sarnia where the Algorail was in winter dock and my friends father was the security assigned to live on Algorail so anyway my friend and I Camped out on her for 10 days we had the run of the ship including the fridge and freezer, I mean there was every find of steaks ice cream treats,chicken wings, fingers,burgers ect any thing you could think of and a restaurant kitchen to cook it up. When I saw this video I was saddened but writing this comment thinking of the fun we had,I realize my memories will never be scrapped

  • @genovevamocanu6592
    @genovevamocanu6592 6 месяцев назад

    , 😂😂😂😂Bla Bla bla

  • @DavidRLentz-b7i
    @DavidRLentz-b7i 6 месяцев назад

    Still cannot find Part 2.

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 6 месяцев назад

      Sadly I haven't done anything on this channel for quite some time. I had an accident last fall and that plus some health issues have kinda let the wind out of my sails. I am hopefully going to start modeling again soon.

  • @DavidRLentz-b7i
    @DavidRLentz-b7i 6 месяцев назад

    David R Lentz, USA I remember this Monogram kit of the Packard classic car. I recall the body and the wheel fenders were a glossy black (so I kept it that way), not brown. I had sold it to a master-level car body man; he and a businessman, when they had acquired the rights to the name, had formed a car manufacturing firm to produce Packards. They were quite grand, selling dozens to people as far away as California. I used the money to buy another, as well as other related Monogram Classics kits; this second attempt was better. Decades later, I built a pair of Duesenbergs; one a buff with a deeper brown, and a leather interior, the second gloss black with a burgundy accent, and for the interior, Humbrol’s reddish Wine (scarcely a minute after I had typed that, you mentioned your Humbrol leather colour turned to sludge or goo!). You shortly thereafter noted your missing distributor. I supplanted mine with aftermarket versions that had the wires extending from it. I did not fully understand the engine firing sequence, nor how to set each to its proper spark plug; I have no idea if I correctly had set them. I also found an aftermarket set of interior door fixtures, from which I added to each window cranks and door handles. In admiring your finished results, I must sat that your father’s use of the bright blue-the breathtaking azure of a cloudless dusk-body paint makes for a truly elegant monochromatic colour scheme. If I ever have the chance, I would buy several: one a gloss black, the other a two-tone French vanilla and caramel. And perhaps a white one, with brass trim in lieu of the silvery chrome.

  • @DavidRLentz-b7i
    @DavidRLentz-b7i 6 месяцев назад

    David R Lentz, USA Oh, would I love a few of these (along with Duesenbergs, Packards, Cords, Auburns) for different settings, most of their bodies in two-colour paint schemes (a few monochromatic, especially gloss black). These I would mix in with the various versions of AMT’s Ford later Model T kits available (I think I have counted at least four stock manifestations: roadster, coupe, pickup truck, depot hack, etc.), Lindberg’s three 1926 Mack trucks, and MPC’s 1921 Oldsmobile (this in the BMCK channel “GRANNY'S HOT ROD” [of The Beverly Hillbillies television programme] RUclips build video, Saturday, 6 November, 2023); these would populate my streetscape diorama, placing them all in a vibrant Roaring ’20s streetscape diorama in the late 1920s a couple years prior to the Wall Street crash of October 1929.

  • @DavidRLentz-b7i
    @DavidRLentz-b7i 6 месяцев назад

    David R Lentz, USA An excerpt of video from the “Last Blast” Show held in Barrie Ontario, October 2018. You mention that the vehicle in the video is a Euclid R22 Quarry Truck, and its 6-71 Detroit Diesel Engine some “called the most efficient way to turn diesel fuel into sound!” Actually, this is “the most efficient way to turn diesel fuel into” black exhaust smoke.

  • @DavidRLentz-b7i
    @DavidRLentz-b7i 6 месяцев назад

    David R Lentz, USA Dan, what year of manufacture is this 1970s Dodge CNT-900 Truck, please?

  • @DavidRLentz-b7i
    @DavidRLentz-b7i 6 месяцев назад

    David R Lentz, USA You build here is doubly delightful for me to watch: 1) a project I could not afford, and 2) I do not know my skills for so ambitious a project: a resin kit. At 12:57, you impress upon us that this is a hobby. I by preference am more inclined to exacting accuracy and precision-spelling (my area of expertise!), maths (not my area of expertise!), measurements, models, everything. However, as I was building a model kit, someone a decade or so past had corrected me-I cannot recall exactly-something like a photograph in a monograph on that particular vehicle showing a supporting fixture with six bolts, three to each side in a 6-inch flange (if that even is the correct term) attaching to the chassis framing. Another fellow showed me on an actual truck the same supporting fixture with four bolts, two to each side in a 4½-inch flange attaching to the chassis framing. He inferred that several years after the initial production run, the manufacturer had made improvements on later vehicles that the photograph represented, during which time the designers and engineers evidently had incorporated numerous upgrades. My kit was correct at its time of production. When it comes to corrections, I greatly prefer them well prior to my making the error, when I am in a good position to do something to resolve the matter. Instead of extruded polystyrene C channel for added sturdiness, why would one not use steel C channel stock of the appropriate or similar dimensions? I ask not to criticise (I would be five years late for yours anyway!), but to learn from your greater wherewithal and experience. I have experienced sags in large structures of models. And I am just a word nerd! In any case, how did it work for you? Had you finished the Dodge tow truck?

  • @scottsheward4740
    @scottsheward4740 6 месяцев назад

    I’m super late to this party so I apologize for resurrecting an ancient comment section but I have just bought this kit and found your build series - I think it’s the best available for this subject, by the way. I was just wondering why you didn’t strip the chrome off a few of those parts, the tanks in particular, rather than trying to fight your way around it. The tanks on most heavy trucks are made of aluminum which some people like to polish to a mirror finish. However, no matter how much they are polished they never look the way kit chrome does. One of my biggest peeves about model kits is the gawdawful way the chromed parts look. I hate the way that chrome finish gives even the best built model a toy-like appearance, so I almost always end up stripping the chrome trees and either BM foiling or spraying parts with one of Alclad’s excellent options. This gives the part, and the model in general, a much more realistic appearance. That aside, I’m loving this build (excellent job stretching the frame!) and I’m enjoying your videos. Yes, I have subscribed. As a further aside, I have found K&S alloy tubing to be excellent for making driveshafts as it is straight and true and won’t bow the way a long length of plastic rod does. I would like to have seen that shaft split into two parts, or at least had a hanger bearing added. A single unsupported shaft of that length would probably deflect a bit and shake the crap out of the truck. 😀 Oh! One more thing: I note that you’re in southern Ontario so you may not see many northern haulers in your area. In northern Ontario (and many other parts of the country) larger deer such as elk and moose crossing the road at night are a danger to truck drivers. Moose in particular are heavy enough that, if struck by a highway truck, they can absolutely destroy the hood/grill, and tall enough that their main bulk will come through the windshield into the cab. Variations of the “Mad Max” style front bumper and moose bar that comes with the kit are quite common on trucks that frequent areas populated by these enormous creatures. It is terrifying enough to encounter one crossing the road at night in a heavily forested, extremely rural area where the only light is that of your headlamps. It is almost impossible to avoid striking the animal, so drivers try to protect themselves by installing very large, heavily-built bumpers/bars on the front of their rigs. Thanks for all the great content. I am stealing a lot of your ideas and techniques.

  • @BobBerardjr772
    @BobBerardjr772 6 месяцев назад

    Have you built the Mack dm600?

    • @dansmodelworx
      @dansmodelworx 6 месяцев назад

      No. I have gone through a dry spell lately. (Almost 8 months!) I am trying to get back into the modeling groove.

  • @davidcurrie8564
    @davidcurrie8564 6 месяцев назад

    Hi mate great video! I filled in the seat backs of my peterbilt 379 with tamiya putty smoothed & off worked a treat but as you state nobody will see that, pretty naff thing for italeri kit production to skimp on detail. no engine either? I was looking at this kit a while ago in a shop but the proprietor said there was no engine in the kit... no sale for that one but bought the Iveco turbostar 190 with engine and tilting cab... nice! have since bought the MAN wolf transport and the Red moulded MAN kit no engines but I'm MAN truck Daft!..so not bothered ! 2 x scania high lines and 1 Merc Actros MP4 Gigaspace (silver)..

  • @Imintune...
    @Imintune... 7 месяцев назад

    Definitely came from windsor ontario swa or windsor transit. They had tunnel bus services to Detroit for tiger or red wing games dwntwn

  • @robertsalanon2909
    @robertsalanon2909 7 месяцев назад

    Beaucoup de mérite pour cette reprise et un beau résultat ...Congrest !!...

  • @richardmcleod3577
    @richardmcleod3577 7 месяцев назад

    I bet the work is fun and satisfying if Rick returned for his next shift every day for 26 years.