Videos like this just go to prove , no matter how old or clever you think you are, there's always something to learn. I have never thought of placing the PE between sanding sticks to sand them, or blackening the PE to give a rusted look to it. Thanks so much!!
I'm quite new to the modelling world and bought my first RyeField Model, a Tiger 1 with lots of PE and even an aditional "upgrade solution". A nightmare because it has all steps about PE. Round parts are the worst. thank you for the tutorial, it's helping me a lot.
Wow, you're starting on the top floor! That can prove to be a huge challenge considering your new to it all. But hey, as long as your having fun and learning as you go that's all that matters... right? Enjoy this great hobby! Cheers.
Thank you1 I have building models for years but I did learn a few things from you so I am subscribing. Just a note, I usually just use vinegar instead of Blacken It. I just soak the entire brass fret in the vinegar for a few hours. Also helps to prep the brass for paint. Thanks again.
Great tip on the CA in wax. I've been using this trick and it does seem to pot life quite a bit...and solved the mystery of why the candles weren't sticking to the damned birthday cake! :D
Thanks for the video! I've blackened brass for other projects, but not a PE. I use Birchwood Casey products a lot for steel, and their Black Brass works great too. It's also a good idea to clean parts with acetone after you sand it, if the abrasive is aluminum oxide it can cause a reaction with the chemicals.
Thanks! Acetone... never knew about that one. Is Birchwood Casey something I can get here in Canada? Is it more economical than other modelling brands?
I came here from the Kettenkrad video to find out what the tea light was for. That's a really useful thing to know - and the two sanding sticks to hold the PE steady is a real bonus! Great info, well demonstrated. Good stuff! 😁👍
A church near me has many things in it from HMS HOOD A memorial book all the names of the ships company that died Her ensigns and her ships bell Recovered by ROV here in the UK
You have all these great tools yet, you don't use a PE-specific glue. There is quite a difference in Flexy vs. other CA adhesives. I suppose it is all a matter of preference or just not believing the hype. I've tested both side by side and the Flexy is superior to regular CA. Best wishes from Virginia, Cork
Thank you so much for the very informative video. I have two hobbies; one is working with photoetch parts, and the other is looking for photoetch parts that I was just holding with tweezers. Scientists do not believe that anything can exceed the speed of light however I think that I can prove that small photoetch parts, when held correctly in the right pair of tweezers and then launched explosively, can not only exceed the speed of light but go into an alternate reality universe. My only project so far with photoetch was the HMS King George the V 1/350 and it was a tough first project. I love how you use the glue to reinforce the joints and the blackening agent. I didn't do any of that. If it looked like it forded into position and stayed there, I just left it like that. It took me a few tries to realized that soldering parts were really a lost cause for me and I came to depend completely on the glue. I wish I could solder where it would help. Thought the sanding tip was fantastic. The most frustrating thing for me is that cyanoacrylate seems to stick to the tweezers and the photoetch parts the best, then to skin, and finally to plastic. As a suggestion do you have any links between some of the products that you show in the video? Especially the blue and olive-colored round variable cylinders. Could not catch the names of those or see the markings on them to get the manufacturers. Thanks again
Your welcome Thomas! Yes etch parts have a way of finding a hole in the universe and fly by light speed never to be found again. One trick that work great to find etch is stick some fine mesh such as pantyhose on the end of your vacuum tube and run it along the areas you figure it last went and you’ll find it stuck to the pantyhose every time. The tools your referring to are called the Multitool and you can find them through the company “The Small Shop” our if the US. Tell them Scott from the RUclips channel Small Soldier sent you. Thanks for watching.👊🏻👊🏻😁
Your welcome sir, anytime. Yes that vacuum trick is brilliant and works for anything,... plastic, resin and etch. And I certainly will keep production running. Cheers!
Great video. I am just getting into model ship building, starting work on the Tamiya HMS Lord Nelson in 1:700 scale. I have the Tom's PE kit and really needed some clue how to use it. This video was a big help. Thesmallshop should pay you a commission, I ordered the bug and the cutting kit from them before the video was half over ...lol.
Thanks Howard!. LOL! They should sponsor my videos. Anyway I'm happy you we're able to get an idea of what to do before you dive in. Back in the stone-age of modelling we just had to figure it out for ourselves. Glad I could help. Good luck with your projects. Cheers!
some great tips here ! I still have to learn a lot about scale modelling, wich I love ( I have a little north African WWII diorama project wich is struggling to start ...) the Wax/CA glue is awsome ! will try this today !
Thanks Marc. I had no idea you had an interest in anything other than figure modelling, this is fantastic! I’m sure what ever you build will be as awesome as the figures you produce. I’m really looking forward to seeing what you’ll create. As always thanks for your feedback and comments. I truly respect your opinions. Cheers my friend!
OMG I was one of those guys that ran away in horror when seeing PE in a model box but these tips really do make it sound easy. I will invest in the small block break and bending tools and try this . Thanks for sharing. PS Just subbed
Thanks for the video. My trouble with photo etch is glueing it. Why does the glue not clog the syringe? I hope you show your gluing techniques. Again, thanks for sharing your skills.
I use the needle as an applicator. When the needle gets glue build up as I use it I burn it off with a candle I keep lit as I work. I will certainly be doing more etch as I do updates. Thanks for watching and commenting. Any other questions don’t hesitate to ask. Cheers.
Thanks sir. There’s a lot of etch tutorials on RUclips but there was a few things I thought I could share that were useful as well. Again thanks for commenting it’s always appreciated!😀👍🏼
Excellent, glad you enjoyed it. Happy modelling back! Not sure if there was anything in there you didn't know already. Most don't seem to know about the wax and ca.
Awesome video, question thought? What kind of Glue do you use to put the PE with the plastic from the model, cause I tried to use ZAP Gel to glue a PE deck from my Yamato to the normal model, but didn't work.
@@thesant3905 I use Medium CA for jobs like that. I'm not sure why it didn't work for you. It's usually a fault of not sanding the PE part to give it some "tooth" to bond. You could also rough up the surface of the plastic part with a rough sanding stick or paper that could solve your problem. Good luck!
You're very welcome. We all have to start somewhere and you'd be surprised how fast you'll improve the more you do it. And watching others on RUclips helps us all improve and that's what this hobby is all about... sharing. Thanks for watching I appreciate your time. Cheers!
LOL! Yes it's a love hate relationship for myself as well. However It does get easier the more you do it. Try putting your CA in a tea candle (remove the wick first) it's amazing how long it will keep before drying up. Have fun! 😉
Hi Scott, loved your video especially how you bent the steps on the inclined ladder. I built a little jig with a 45 degree angle cut and move the ladder along while using a micro flat chisel to bend the steps. How do you form the complex curves required in funnel grills? They are tough enough when the funnel opening is round, but when it is elongated like Hood or many other ships like HMS Exeter, it can be a bit intimidating! Any suggestions would be most welcome! Thanks! John
Excellent video!!! One question, why do you paint over the brass? Wouldn’t it be just the same to use the plastic and paint over that instead and save you a bunch of work? Or does the photo etch have more detail?
another great video! this will be super useful to most of us as PE is something that we all struggle with. Also I am loving the 1/200 build too! Hood is such a beautiful ship
Thanks, Shane. Again I really appreciate your comments and input. Yes, I'm enjoying the Hood just wish I could clone myself as I have so many things I want and need to get done on my channel. Glad you're enjoying my content. We definitely need to do a collab this year together. I'm working on something with Evan from Panzermiester36 right now. Hope to have the first part up soon. Cheers
you all prolly dont care at all but does someone know of a trick to log back into an instagram account?? I stupidly lost my password. I would love any tricks you can give me!
@Jayceon Clay Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and Im in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
I definitely understand, I have a 1/200 scale model airport that takes up a fifth of my garage. 1/200 is definitely the biggest and most interesting scale, but also the most expensive. And only being 15 means I don’t have very many options for job income.
I read a book about the ship most of the ships company hated it and wanted to leave cockroachs infested the mess decks The capt only had one leg the ships company called him stumpy I am ex POMEM1 3 bageman
Really good video! Great info and tutorial on how to do photo etch! Thanks for doing this video considering I am just now learning how to do it myself! This has really helped!...Bill
Thank you, Bill. I'm glad there were things of value in there for you. Some of it may be common knowledge but I know some of it was news to many. Good luck with your etch. Cheers, Scott
Thanks. I'm glad it was useful. I like to think... for me anyway, that I try and learn something new everyday. So many great modellers out there with really great and unique ideas. Such as that inexpensive drying unit you made. I thought that was brilliant but I never would have thought to do it.
one problem i got with round scapel like this, is it much brittle than a hobby knife, it fine, i had been broke 3 blade already, good thing is it dirt cheap to replace, btw, which scapel blade number did you use ?
Na... photo etch is your friend you just need to know how to treat it. Keep an eye out as I'll be doing more like this in the future... including soldering etch.
@@mimstudios Awesome! I Don't know of any company offhand that does custom etch but I'm sure if you did a search on google something would come up. Thanks for watching, I'm glad you find them entertaining. Cheers!
Nobody who uses this tool had explained its other usage. What are those curves on plate are used for? These are are not just decoration. Please explain them.
@@SmallSoldier at 3:55 the curvature between the clamping tooth. I think you can use them to bend the PE, for the sherman tail light guard or use the the angles for 60, 30 and 90 degrees
Good video. 3 minutes in. I’m hoping you don’t beg for a subscribe or worse “don’t forget to hit the bell” Comment. If you don’t do these things I’ll be a subscriber for sure. Thanks for the video!
Something I've been meaning to do for a while now. You should find some tips interesting and helpful in this one. Don't forget to check me out on Facebook, Instagram and I now have an account with Twitter Cheers, Scott Please consider supporting my channel with a small contribution, you can do so here: www.buymeacoffee.com/SmallSoldier It's like Patreon... but simpler. Thanks
Thanks for the tip's matey I used your scribing one, for a airfix sherman last week. My father's uncle is still on the hood unfortunately 😳 every time I hear the hood I think of him.
Super easy Only sharpened bump on the turret and scribed in the pistol port as it was missing totally. it's only 1/76 scale so detail isn't a major concern. free detail 👍
Could you please do an episode on a large scale gun director director on the Fletcher class destroyers?
Thanks for the idea... maybe some day. Cheers
Subscribed. Thank you for not begging for it. Will check out more of your stuff too!! Be well!!
Lol… like I said I don’t beg, I just ask that you consider subscribing. Thanks for your subscription.🙂
Great tip with the sandpaper to hold the piece. Thank you!
Thanks! I’m glad it helped. 🙂 Cheers.
Wow! That trick with putting Super glue in the wax candle is pretty awesome
Yes, if you're going to be using CA glue for a long period of time it's worth doing, also saves money and product. Thanks for the input. Cheers.
Videos like this just go to prove , no matter how old or clever you think you are, there's always something to learn. I have never thought of placing the PE between sanding sticks to sand them, or blackening the PE to give a rusted look to it. Thanks so much!!
Nigel’s Modelling Bench Thanks Nigel... so true man. I always say “when you stop learning... your probably dead”.😁 thanks for popping by, cheers m8!
So simple but it never occurred to me how you sand the etched parts. Brilliant.
Yes, it really makes a difference for paint adhesion and the ca glue bonding. Thanks for watching Scott glad it was useful.
nicely done clear speaking no fumforing. solid logic
Thanks, glad you thought so. Cheers!
I'm quite new to the modelling world and bought my first RyeField Model, a Tiger 1 with lots of PE and even an aditional "upgrade solution". A nightmare because it has all steps about PE. Round parts are the worst.
thank you for the tutorial, it's helping me a lot.
Wow, you're starting on the top floor! That can prove to be a huge challenge considering your new to it all. But hey, as long as your having fun and learning as you go that's all that matters... right? Enjoy this great hobby! Cheers.
Thank you1 I have building models for years but I did learn a few things from you so I am subscribing. Just a note, I usually just use vinegar instead of Blacken It. I just soak the entire brass fret in the vinegar for a few hours. Also helps to prep the brass for paint. Thanks again.
Thanks! That’s a great tip… I’ll be trying that next.🙂🍻
I am building the HOOD too!
I made the grills on the smokestacks (Funnels) with .020 plastic rods.
Very easy to do and looks right.
Very interesting video. I have subscribed to your channel.
Excellent... Thank you and welcome to my channel! I hope you enjoy what I have to offer and new videos coming soon. Cheers!
Great tip on the CA in wax. I've been using this trick and it does seem to pot life quite a bit...and solved the mystery of why the candles weren't sticking to the damned birthday cake! :D
Thanks. 😂🍻
Thanks for the video! I've blackened brass for other projects, but not a PE. I use Birchwood Casey products a lot for steel, and their Black Brass works great too. It's also a good idea to clean parts with acetone after you sand it, if the abrasive is aluminum oxide it can cause a reaction with the chemicals.
Thanks! Acetone... never knew about that one. Is Birchwood Casey something I can get here in Canada? Is it more economical than other modelling brands?
I came here from the Kettenkrad video to find out what the tea light was for. That's a really useful thing to know - and the two sanding sticks to hold the PE steady is a real bonus! Great info, well demonstrated. Good stuff! 😁👍
Thanks, Andrew! I’m glad you found it useful… cheers.🙌🏻
A church near me has many things in it from HMS HOOD
A memorial book all the names of the ships company that died
Her ensigns and her ships bell
Recovered by ROV here in the UK
That’s great that they have a memorial there.
The best thing is her bell is their
You have all these great tools yet, you don't use a PE-specific glue. There is quite a difference in Flexy vs. other CA adhesives. I suppose it is all a matter of preference or just not believing the hype. I've tested both side by side and the Flexy is superior to regular CA. Best wishes from Virginia, Cork
Thank you so much for the very informative video. I have two hobbies; one is working with photoetch parts, and the other is looking for photoetch parts that I was just holding with tweezers. Scientists do not believe that anything can exceed the speed of light however I think that I can prove that small photoetch parts, when held correctly in the right pair of tweezers and then launched explosively, can not only exceed the speed of light but go into an alternate reality universe. My only project so far with photoetch was the HMS King George the V 1/350 and it was a tough first project. I love how you use the glue to reinforce the joints and the blackening agent. I didn't do any of that. If it looked like it forded into position and stayed there, I just left it like that. It took me a few tries to realized that soldering parts were really a lost cause for me and I came to depend completely on the glue. I wish I could solder where it would help. Thought the sanding tip was fantastic. The most frustrating thing for me is that cyanoacrylate seems to stick to the tweezers and the photoetch parts the best, then to skin, and finally to plastic. As a suggestion do you have any links between some of the products that you show in the video? Especially the blue and olive-colored round variable cylinders. Could not catch the names of those or see the markings on them to get the manufacturers. Thanks again
Your welcome Thomas! Yes etch parts have a way of finding a hole in the universe and fly by light speed never to be found again. One trick that work great to find etch is stick some fine mesh such as pantyhose on the end of your vacuum tube and run it along the areas you figure it last went and you’ll find it stuck to the pantyhose every time. The tools your referring to are called the Multitool and you can find them through the company “The Small Shop” our if the US. Tell them Scott from the RUclips channel Small Soldier sent you. Thanks for watching.👊🏻👊🏻😁
Thanks for the name of that supplier and for the vacuum trick. I'll give it a try. Keep those videos coming
Your welcome sir, anytime. Yes that vacuum trick is brilliant and works for anything,... plastic, resin and etch. And I certainly will keep production running. Cheers!
Great video. I am just getting into model ship building, starting work on the Tamiya HMS Lord Nelson in 1:700 scale. I have the Tom's PE kit and really needed some clue how to use it. This video was a big help. Thesmallshop should pay you a commission, I ordered the bug and the cutting kit from them before the video was half over ...lol.
Thanks Howard!. LOL! They should sponsor my videos. Anyway I'm happy you we're able to get an idea of what to do before you dive in. Back in the stone-age of modelling we just had to figure it out for ourselves. Glad I could help. Good luck with your projects. Cheers!
My friend this video was a mine of knowledge. The candle and ca glue trick is crazy. Always good tips from pros . Subscribed.
Thank you sir, I’m so glad it was helpful. Yeah the candle and ca trick has saved me lots of $$$$. Cheers
some great tips here ! I still have to learn a lot about scale modelling, wich I love ( I have a little north African WWII diorama project wich is struggling to start ...)
the Wax/CA glue is awsome ! will try this today !
Thanks Marc. I had no idea you had an interest in anything other than figure modelling, this is fantastic! I’m sure what ever you build will be as awesome as the figures you produce. I’m really looking forward to seeing what you’ll create. As always thanks for your feedback and comments. I truly respect your opinions. Cheers my friend!
Very informative, thank you. Just subscribed.
Thank you and thanks for the sub!
EXCELLENT VIDEO! I have watched so many about photo etch that were useless. Yours has useful information. Thanks!
Excellent! Now that's what I like to hear. This is always the inspiration I need to continue this RUclips journey. Cheers Paul!
I am just starting to use photo-etch so this video was perfect. Thank you for sharing
That’s great to hear… photo etch is your friend once you learn some basic techniques. Have fun in your etch adventure!😊
@@SmallSoldier Thank you it seems so
OMG I was one of those guys that ran away in horror when seeing PE in a model box but these tips really do make it sound easy.
I will invest in the small block break and bending tools and try this .
Thanks for sharing.
PS Just subbed
That's fantastic John! Etch isn't a big scary monster, you just need to try it and the more you do the easier it gets. Thanks or the sub! Cheers.
Thanks for the video. My trouble with photo etch is glueing it. Why does the glue not clog the syringe? I hope you show your gluing techniques. Again, thanks for sharing your skills.
I use the needle as an applicator. When the needle gets glue build up as I use it I burn it off with a candle I keep lit as I work. I will certainly be doing more etch as I do updates. Thanks for watching and commenting. Any other questions don’t hesitate to ask. Cheers.
Small Soldier genius ! I never thought to heat the needle to get the glue flow 💁🏻♂️
Using black superglue is helpful, to see where it is. Then get debounder and take off the excess.
Thanks, have been a PE hater but after this video I feel more confident in using it.
Excellent, I'm glad it helped. Cheers!
Some great tips here that i havnt seen elsewhere - thank you!
Thanks! I have several videos you might enjoy then. Cheers.
You have done it again! Great PE tips. I especially enjoyed your sanding tip. I can see that being very useful in the future.
Thanks sir. There’s a lot of etch tutorials on RUclips but there was a few things I thought I could share that were useful as well. Again thanks for commenting it’s always appreciated!😀👍🏼
What's the wax on the end of the cocktail stick for part pick up, demo wax, damo wax?
Superb tutorial, thank you.
Thanks! It's dental wax. The stuff dentists give people who have braces. I have loads of it!😄
Great how to and use of tools and glue. Happy moderling
Excellent, glad you enjoyed it. Happy modelling back! Not sure if there was anything in there you didn't know already. Most don't seem to know about the wax and ca.
Awesome video, question thought? What kind of Glue do you use to put the PE with the plastic from the model, cause I tried to use ZAP Gel to glue a PE deck from my Yamato to the normal model, but didn't work.
Did you sand the PE first?
@@SmallSoldier yeah the back of it, I was just wondering what glue do you recommend me the most, I even thought to use Poxipol, but seems kinda risky
@@thesant3905 I use Medium CA for jobs like that. I'm not sure why it didn't work for you. It's usually a fault of not sanding the PE part to give it some "tooth" to bond. You could also rough up the surface of the plastic part with a rough sanding stick or paper that could solve your problem. Good luck!
Thank you. The 1/144 fletcher class destroyer was my first photo etch.... and omg... horrible. Thank you for the video.
You're very welcome. We all have to start somewhere and you'd be surprised how fast you'll improve the more you do it. And watching others on RUclips helps us all improve and that's what this hobby is all about... sharing. Thanks for watching I appreciate your time. Cheers!
Learn something new everyday, good stuff mate.
Thanks
Just doing a bit of PE now! Love it, hate it, love it :) although I think I need betterer CA as the stuff I have is a bit shite! TFS, GB :)
LOL! Yes it's a love hate relationship for myself as well. However It does get easier the more you do it. Try putting your CA in a tea candle (remove the wick first) it's amazing how long it will keep before drying up. Have fun! 😉
@@SmallSoldier Will try the candle trick I think I have a few somewhere! PE does add so much to a model though doesn't it! GB :)
Hi Scott, loved your video especially how you bent the steps on the inclined ladder. I built a little jig with a 45 degree angle cut and move the ladder along while using a micro flat chisel to bend the steps. How do you form the complex curves required in funnel grills? They are tough enough when the funnel opening is round, but when it is elongated like Hood or many other ships like HMS Exeter, it can be a bit intimidating! Any suggestions would be most welcome! Thanks! John
😅 I'll let you know when I figure it out. LOL
Remarkable. Great advice.
Thanks Christopher I’m glad you found it helpful. 🙂🍻
Awesome video! Thanks for posting.
Thanks, Adam! I have a fairly in-depth video planned for one of the Pom Pom guns coming soon. Cheers!
nice tip, i totally unaware of the trick put CA glue on wax, you learn new stuff everyday, :D
Thanks. Well, this is why I do the videos. I figure better to share with everyone and if I can help that's fantastic. Cheers.
Excellent video!!! One question, why do you paint over the brass? Wouldn’t it be just the same to use the plastic and paint over that instead and save you a bunch of work? Or does the photo etch have more detail?
Thanks! Yes the purpose of the etch is exactly that. It helps replace less detailed parts that are too over scaled or just plain inaccurate.👍🏻
Or in some cases like my 1/570 Titanic the railings are think solid in detailed plastic so I got photo etch sets for it
another great video! this will be super useful to most of us as PE is something that we all struggle with. Also I am loving the 1/200 build too! Hood is such a beautiful ship
Thanks, Shane. Again I really appreciate your comments and input. Yes, I'm enjoying the Hood just wish I could clone myself as I have so many things I want and need to get done on my channel. Glad you're enjoying my content. We definitely need to do a collab this year together. I'm working on something with Evan from Panzermiester36 right now. Hope to have the first part up soon. Cheers
you all prolly dont care at all but does someone know of a trick to log back into an instagram account??
I stupidly lost my password. I would love any tricks you can give me!
@Philip Jeremias Instablaster =)
@Jayceon Clay Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and Im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Jayceon Clay It worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my ass!
Thank you once again for the upload very informative love the way you set things out will look forward to the next one
Thanks very much Greg. I always appreciate you watching and commenting. Cheers buddy!
Great tips many thanks
You're welcome. Cheers!
I just got the Revell Tirpitz platinum edition, and that has photo etched for days. 2190 pieces, probably half is photo etched.
What scale, 1/350?
Yep, the box does not fit on my desk
@@Enterprise1933 LOL! Try 1/200th, the model doesn't fit on my desk.
I definitely understand, I have a 1/200 scale model airport that takes up a fifth of my garage. 1/200 is definitely the biggest and most interesting scale, but also the most expensive. And only being 15 means I don’t have very many options for job income.
Jon pertwee who played Dr who was on board and left at Invergordon 30min before she sailed to engage the bismark
I bet he thanked his lucky stars every day.
I read a book about the ship most of the ships company hated it and wanted to leave cockroachs infested the mess decks
The capt only had one leg the ships company called him stumpy
I am ex POMEM1 3 bageman
Great video. good on you mate
Thanks! Cheers.
Really good video! Great info and tutorial on how to do photo etch! Thanks for doing this video considering I am just now learning how to do it myself! This has really helped!...Bill
Thank you, Bill. I'm glad there were things of value in there for you. Some of it may be common knowledge but I know some of it was news to many. Good luck with your etch. Cheers, Scott
Your welcome my friend! Really glad you did this video, gonna look for some of the items you use so my PE can get better!
Thanks. I'm glad it was useful. I like to think... for me anyway, that I try and learn something new everyday. So many great modellers out there with really great and unique ideas. Such as that inexpensive drying unit you made. I thought that was brilliant but I never would have thought to do it.
Lot’s of great PE tricks👍 Thank’s.
You bet!😁😉
one problem i got with round scapel like this, is it much brittle than a hobby knife, it fine, i had been broke 3 blade already, good thing is it dirt cheap to replace, btw, which scapel blade number did you use ?
I use both types. The Excel #11 and Swan Morton round.
how was the progress on the ship these day ? , Mr Scott
Slow but steady. It's so involved and my time lately has been limited. Thanks for checking in and making me feel guilty. LOL
this is crazy , thanks for the vidss
Your welcome m8! Cheers.
Witch size is the best for pe bender when you have 1/16 models and 1/32?
I'd get the 8-inch bender if you're going for the Small Shop stuff. It'll help with the long stuff.
@@SmallSoldier thanks, I bought the one from Trumpeter called medium bender hope it is not to small for 1/35 and 1/16 pe parts.
great vid thanks
Thanks, Mitchell I'm glad you enjoyed it. Cheers!
Were did you get the syringe and what kind is it?
My dentist gives them to me. I don't know what kind though... pointy and sharp.?😀
@@SmallSoldier awesome. I'll ask my local dental office if I can get a couple.
Wow... Thanks!
I was begining to hate them.
Na... photo etch is your friend you just need to know how to treat it. Keep an eye out as I'll be doing more like this in the future... including soldering etch.
Where can I find the tube benders shown at 5:20, and what are they called?
I just checked and it doesn't look like Mission models sell tools anymore. You could try eBay. The tool is called the "Multitool."
@@SmallSoldier Thanks for the info!
@@williamheinrich7177 Your welcome.
Do you know what type of needle/syringe that is as I wild like to order some online
It’s for insulin shots but really any hypodermic needle will work. You just need to decide which size you prefer.👍🏽
You pro modeler you👍
Thanks.
Interesting! Does anyone have a source for custom photoetching?
Custom? As getting someone to make a sheet of original product for you?
Hi! Yes, I need buckles in 1/6 scale.
@@mimstudios 1/6th? Who makes a kit that big?
Haha! I collect 1/6 WWII figures. I also make custom WWII headgear. I need the buckles for crusher cap chinstraps. Totally enjoying your paintwork.
@@mimstudios Awesome! I Don't know of any company offhand that does custom etch but I'm sure if you did a search on google something would come up. Thanks for watching, I'm glad you find them entertaining. Cheers!
Nobody who uses this tool had explained its other usage. What are those curves on plate are used for? These are are not just decoration. Please explain them.
I'm not sure what you're talking about. Can you tell me where in the video, please. The timestamp would help.
@@SmallSoldier at 3:55 the curvature between the clamping tooth. I think you can use them to bend the PE, for the sherman tail light guard or use the the angles for 60, 30 and 90 degrees
@@schubert06sebastian39 Yes correct. These can be used for that purpose as well.
You don't anneal your photo etch?
Yes if it needs to be bent or rolled.
Good video. 3 minutes in. I’m hoping you don’t beg for a subscribe or worse “don’t forget to hit the bell”
Comment. If you don’t do these things I’ll be a subscriber for sure. Thanks for the video!
I never beg, but I do remind… if you don’t ask you don’t get. It’s all part of being a RUclipsr m8.
Something I've been meaning to do for a while now. You should find some tips interesting and helpful in this one. Don't forget to check me out on Facebook, Instagram and I now have an account with Twitter Cheers, Scott
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Thanks for the tip's matey I used your scribing one, for a airfix sherman last week. My father's uncle is still on the hood unfortunately 😳 every time I hear the hood I think of him.
Thanks. How did it go on the Sherman scribing? Yeah the hood is a real beast. Cheers,
Scott
Super easy Only sharpened bump on the turret and scribed in the pistol port as it was missing totally. it's only 1/76 scale so detail isn't a major concern. free detail 👍
Nice!
What glue do you use to glue the metal to the plastic?