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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Part 1/2 Building Interior, Cockpit and Engine
1:32 Wingnut Wings Fokker E.III, Josef Jacobs
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Just started the E II today. I love your channel!!!
Excellent videos! I doubt I’ll ever be at your skill level, but it sure helps picking up methods and ideas and applying it to my own work. Great stuff and beautiful modeling! 👍 Thanks so much for taking the time to make your videos.
Bought this a couple of years back, after watching half this and trying to crawl out of my own skin.
That box will never be opened...
Thanks for this fantastic step by step build. I have this kit and was a little leery about getting it right. I plan to follow along when I do my build. I'm looking forward to part 2.
Soon, I have a plan to build this model, but Eduard scale 1:48. Good work.
Excellent! Looking forward to part 2
Awesome detail mate looks great
Lovely detail work.
If you get some quality side cutters you can avoid the saws. Tamiya makes some good ones.
very nice work sir
What references did you use for the extra detailing of the cockpit? Specifically I guess I'm wondering how you know to add the EZ line detailing and q-tip pipe details? I continue to watch your videos in amazement. Thanks!
Quick question. The first time I watched this build I recall that yellow ochre ink was used for the cockpit floor and a few other places. Was the video changed? I need a few more things and I'll be ready to start my EIII build. Thanks again for such a detailed presentation and an awesome build.
Actually there was only one turnbuckle on each side wire strut and they were position about a third down the strut and on the same side.
Perfect!
Hi thwere Scale-a-ton! Really like your models and they are awesomely detailed! I have a little question however, what isopropyl alcohol do you use? (Brand name, Alcohol percentage etc.) Thanks!
Hi, I use medical grade alcohol. If you can't find it any food grade ethyl alcohol would be great.
Looks like you're killing yourself using those razer saws, Widget Supply in Albany Oregon USA sells circular micro saws that'll buzz through those attachment points with great ease, recommend you use it with a flex shaft rotary tool for more precise cuts
Wonderful work! ...Why do you use IPA for Tamiya clear blue and X-20A for Tamiya clear orange?
There is no advantage or reason. I'm just using ipa because it's cheap. In addition, the X-20A gives much better results with transparent Tamiya paints. If you have it, use it ;)
Sry bit of a noob modeler what is IPA? Great work by the way hope i get half as good as u.
I think this means Isopropyl alcohol aka Isopropanol
Hi, thank you very much. It's isopropyl alcohol. Sorry i fogot to add information on the video.
I see in your videos the percentages you use with the paintings, but what does IPA mean?
It's isopropyl alcohol. Sorry i fogot to add information on the video.
What saw do you use?
Hi, in this case i used Hasegawa 71103 - TP-3 Modeling Saw Set. But i have a few sets. (Rought to fine)