Hey Wes, love the videos as always. Where did you get the three bladed prop for your Hellcat. I presume its for an electric setup and would love to acquire one including the hub.
on early war aircraft from countries that couldnt afford to retire aircraft, you can do different amounts of weathering on a handful of panels, a little less to a lto less to none, so make it look as tho those panels have been replaced over the course of the war.
Why don't you paint over the screws I mean enough so you to still can unscrew them? As I said your tip videos are great, especially on stuff like this.
Great tutorial Wesley. I see Papa got a hand on it too. I got my eye on this bird. 👍👍😉
Nice job on the video and the weathering! Tulsa.
Great weathering video
Hey Wes! Beautiful hellcat man!!
Tamiya Paint smells awesome!
Pappa Dots.
Great demo Wes.
Good video! Nice work!
Thank you very much!
good job, and nice weathering tips
Great tips wes thanks
No problem 👍
Hi Wes,
Will the spray top coat (Krylon or Rust-oleum) melt the foam?
Hey Wes, love the videos as always. Where did you get the three bladed prop for your Hellcat. I presume its for an electric setup and would love to acquire one including the hub.
I haven’t flown it on it yet but it’s the prop from the Flightline Tiger cat
on early war aircraft from countries that couldnt afford to retire aircraft, you can do different amounts of weathering on a handful of panels, a little less to a lto less to none, so make it look as tho those panels have been replaced over the course of the war.
Why don't you paint over the screws I mean enough so you to still can unscrew them? As I said your tip videos are great, especially on stuff like this.
can this be done on foam planes?
Yes it can.