Perfection! I have been a fan of Porsche for over 30 years. My friend's dad had a mid 1980s 911 Turbo Slantnose import. Loved driving that car! Scariest thing I have ever driven. Rear engine (after the rear axle) dramatically changes how it drives, especially around corners. Beautiful model, should have painted the whole interior in vanta black, just kidding; the contrast you chose made everything pop. Keep building & keep having fun. Haters will hate!!!!
I love the way you did this Porsche race car Chris! Your comments about keeping the automotive scale modeling hobby fun are right on target. I like seeing your builds, they are very nice even though you don't seem to spend months building them. What I especially love is the fact your videos show not only what parts come in the box, but how well they go together and what kind of results are possible. Best of all, Chris...is the enthusiasm you generate for our hobby. I look forward to each review. Thank you!
Thank you again for being an inspiration to me for my return to model building after 35 years. I do find myself getting caught up in the over the top builds on the internet. Thanks for reminding me to have fun. Also, in an earlier video I think you mentioned you like watching old 80s tv shows while you build. I unfortunately do not have access to cable in my modeling room so I re watch all of your posts.
Thanks Craig, I like the background noise and TV fits the bill well. I also buy lots of old VHS at thrift stores for cheap and pop in movies when nothing is on TV. It helps to keep me track of time, when the tape is done I know it's time for a short break.
Love the build. Especially loved the fir orange much better than molded orange. I agree it came out better more like the box and it really popped. I may have to get this Porsche and build it
Killer build Chris, really excellent choice for the color! ! Great advice about building for fun, just keep doing it your way!! This hobby is about relaxing and having fun!!
Wow! You outdid yourself on this build. I like the charcoal interior idea and the fire orange is spot on! Another great build by you. Appears to be an awesome kit...might have to get one for myself. I liked your accents too. Possibly my fave video by you.
Great build Chris. The engine actually looked like it had some weight to it when finished. I agree that the engine should be a model by itself 👍. Thanks!
Dude I love a Porsche and that 934 looks absolutely sick! Great job on the paint! It’s a spot on color match! And the wheels & tires plus decals finish it off and as always your work is 2nd to none!
Thanks for your videos, it was your video on the 1982 Buick Regal Bobby Allison Nascar that inspired me to get one. The Power Slide decals are beautiful. Keep up the great work.
Looking over your shoulders, the music you're choosing is so relaxing. Love your vids. The Porsche came out very nice - awesome paint job. You made a good job on it. "Be the haters your motivaters!" This kit has got a lot of criticism overseas ...the stance, the wheels, the molded on trunk under the hood, the rear wing and so on...but it looks good as is.
Let them haters say what they will, but Chris you did it again as always made a VERY entertaining video! This is such a cool kit, if you're like me you can save some parts for other builds and add that added coolness to it. Thanks for this video & see you in the next video!!!
Haters? On a modeling video? Seriously? I must have missed something somewhere. Anyway, great build of a great subject. Always enjoy your videos, especially the fact that you get such great results using rattle cans. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing.
Yo'd be surprised my man. Every single video I have to delete a dozen or so terrible comments from man-boys that get angry about how someone else makes a model. I hear from viewers that they don't want to make models because of the constant criticism if their kits aren't 'perfect', so I like to stick it to the haters and let everyone know models are fun. :)
@@hpiguy, What a shame that these people have nothing better to do. They must be the same people who still get glue all over the windshield or canopy and ruin their models. If I weren't a gentleman, I'd say f*** 'em. Keep doing what you're doing and thanks for sharing.
Chris - I'll call you MISTER Detail from now on - you've earned it. Wow. (BTW - the hole in the front hood is for rapid refueling - hood down style. Look what's right below the hole - gas cap). And the PRICE - CHEAP. German Revell with SUPER detailed parts at under $50? Oh, just over 30? - very affordable. Thank you so much for sharing...
That almost looks like a perfect orange for the Fast and the Furious Supra build. May be just a tad bit dark, but looks good enough. Top it off with a pearl clear, and voila.
Not that into car models but I was born in Jägermeisters hometown of Wolfenbüttel so I am contractually obliged to watch. 😂 Love your videos, msn! All the best from Germany!
That's a really nice looking kit. I've done the Tamiya version, but when I saw the Revell one I thought the actual shape of the car wasn't right. Especially the front. But that does actually look good. And as usual you've done a great job building it!
Best Video for this Modell at RUclips . I bought it yesterday a little bit shocked that 17 different Colours are needed, but a great Model. Seen it often on the Racetrack in here in Germany. There are also Revell Kits for the Martini Porsche and die Vailant Porsche. That might be a good trio.
Looks great! I remember the first car kit I ever built when I was ten years old was a Porsche 934 and the dash was glued below the windshield. Tamiya's Lancia Stratos kit from the same era was similar.
Great build, Chris and smart move with the orange. The real car is a really strong, rich orange and allowing for scale that is virtually spot-on. It's probably a better kit than the Tamiya version which is showing its age now. 👍
Actually I believe that the open "cap" on the front is for the oil tank filler. The fuel filler would be in front of the driver toward the back of the front lid. I never had a 934 in my shop but Porsche's have huge oil tanks to help cool the internal engine parts.
Wow, came out great. I purchased an R/C car several years ago that was decked out like the one you built. Mine was red. I really like that orange, reminds me of the competition orange from Testors, I painted many a model car with that orange. I have a El Camino (full size) that is pearl white and I am having my body guy paint some orange accent stripes similar to the 69 Camaro Indy Pace Cars to bling out the bright pearl white. I love orange, what can I say! Fantastic job.
Build a garage area diahrama with some pit crew members and the engine out like on an engine hoistt or something to show off the engine. Personal opinion but nice build very detailed
I think that you could also try to build Tamiya's Porsche 934 :) Maybe in different team colours. I saw that someone even build model with parts from both kits (Tamiya's body with Revell's engine and trunk details)
Once again you've flung a craving on me for a car kit. I do mostly figures and sci-fi but videos like this make me say "man, I gotta do that too!" Keep us thrilled and entertained, bro! Formally asking for The Phantom of the Opera as your Halloween build this month. A pox on the clowns that have nothing nice to say...you're right, they produce NOTHING but jealous criticism. KEEP THEM KITS COMING!
I've built a few old Japanese kits from Aoshima(?) I think where the dashboard mounted to the cowl in the body too. Odd, but it always seems to work out. Great build on this! I really liked the way the engine turned out, it looked really nice! I might get this kit and cannibalize the engine to dump in a Volkswagen lol. (Of course I'd still build the Porsche as a curbside kit.)
I watch videos like this because I do not have the practiced skills to accomplish anything like this. So I'm getting the vicarious thrill of watching something going from start to finish and coming out amazing. I've only had Jaegermeister* once and I wasn't impressed. But then again, I drink scotch. *That's the way it should be spelled when you can't put an umlaut in.
@@hpiguy Vielen dank! Die Deutsche volk ist die Schonste und besser alles welt, naturlich mit uns die Amerikaner. I love your videos. Please keep up this great work! I love your models.
Bonjour super boulot , j'aimerai savoir si vous utilisés des stylos peinture pour les jantes et moteur car je débute après 40ans d'arrets et le faire à l'aérographe me parait compliqué . Merci
I wondered the same...used to paint em up right outta the box. Now I know that isnt right. Thanks for the heads up. Time to buy a small tote to wash oil all the mold agents off that can be used multiple times in my case. Thanks again
Great build! I have this, and the Tamiya, unbuilt as yet. Just a question: I've seen a real 934 at a car show recently, and also a few pictures. Does the Revell kit sit too high at the back? I've a feeling it does, and perhaps placing the two kits together after I've built them, will show a difference.
You know sometimes you do some things when you build that I might not do But I'm not building the dam thing It's not gonna sit on my shelf And I'm not using my time to build it So f**** those guys I enjoy watching you built I get to see the models go together I have actually bought 5 or 6 kits After seeing you build them
I watch some of the other scale modeler channels and you can practically hear the condescension dripping from their words when it comes to noobs or basic-level builders, especially when they start yammering about how they mixed different paints to reproduce EXACTLY the actual colors of the rides they're building, and how they use real car waxes and obsess endlessly over orange peel on the finishes, and on and on and on. BORING! It's obvious Chris is a top-level modeler but I love what he's doing and what I'm learning just from watching his videos. I've already built one of the rides he's done (the '86 Chevy Monte Carlo) -- and am doing the '77 Ford Pinto right now -- and the Monty came out just fine doing things the way he did them, especially with paints from rattle cans. Now if I could just stop myself from buying Every. Single. Kit. He's. Done. My bank account would be A-okay. ;-)
@@tonyguerra1273 I actually do use real car wax Is the same stuff they put in those little bottles and charge you a Krapp ton of money and call it model car paint Polish
Very nicely detailed kit.. and you did an exceptionally nice job on it! With car models where you have to paint a lot of parts and sub-assemblies first.. do you find it easier to scrape the paint off the contact points so that the plastic cement would work, or do you just go on building the kit with superglue?
Hey happy guy . I got a question for you. When you paint a car model red , do you use red oxide primer instead of other color primers ? I just bought Lindbergh's Little Red Wagon and I want to really do it up nice and I want to pick the right primer so the red really stands out.
Yup, 2X is the brand name of Rustoleum. It just helps folks narrow down which color I'm using. They make regular Rustoleum and 2X which is supposed to give a fuller coat from a can. I use both types all the time.
I HAVE TO Say that IS 1 AWESOME Lookn JAGERMEISTER PORSCHE!!...And I'm getting that KIT..😍😍😍🤗..NICE JOB!! And amazing DETAILS...I've seen Other Model makers build this kit...And they took too MUCH TIME in sanding and priming and extra gloss coating.. Too MUCH TIME...
Wow I got 2 say I usually don't care 2 much 4 Imports like this But WOW you really Nailed this I like that ALOT if I didn't shake so bad I'ld try 2 start modeling again Thanks
Thumbs up for pronouncing the man's name and the name of his car correctly.
Thanks!
Perfection! I have been a fan of Porsche for over 30 years. My friend's dad had a mid 1980s 911 Turbo Slantnose import. Loved driving that car! Scariest thing I have ever driven. Rear engine (after the rear axle) dramatically changes how it drives, especially around corners. Beautiful model, should have painted the whole interior in vanta black, just kidding; the contrast you chose made everything pop. Keep building & keep having fun. Haters will hate!!!!
Thanks Stu!
This world needs more people like you. Love the positive message! Keep fighting the good fight, buddy!
Thanks for watching, it's all about the fun and enjoying the hobby!
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I love the way you did this Porsche race car Chris! Your comments about keeping the automotive scale modeling hobby fun are right on target. I like seeing your builds, they are very nice even though you don't seem to spend months building them. What I especially love is the fact your videos show not only what parts come in the box, but how well they go together and what kind of results are possible. Best of all, Chris...is the enthusiasm you generate for our hobby. I look forward to each review. Thank you!
Thanks Stephen!
Thank you again for being an inspiration to me for my return to model building after 35 years. I do find myself getting caught up in the over the top builds on the internet. Thanks for reminding me to have fun. Also, in an earlier video I think you mentioned you like watching old 80s tv shows while you build. I unfortunately do not have access to cable in my modeling room so I re watch all of your posts.
Thanks Craig, I like the background noise and TV fits the bill well. I also buy lots of old VHS at thrift stores for cheap and pop in movies when nothing is on TV. It helps to keep me track of time, when the tape is done I know it's time for a short break.
Love the build. Especially loved the fir orange much better than molded orange. I agree it came out better more like the box and it really popped. I may have to get this Porsche and build it
Thanks David, it's a sweet kit!
Killer build Chris, really excellent choice for the color! ! Great advice about building for fun, just keep doing it your way!! This hobby is about relaxing and having fun!!
Thanks, you bet Ron, keep the chin up and have fun!
Das ist gut Chris I’ll have a shot of Jager tonight in honor of this build.
Thanks Brian!
Really a nice looking model - again thanks for the tips that save anyone building it time.
Thank you!
Wow! You outdid yourself on this build. I like the charcoal interior idea and the fire orange is spot on! Another great build by you. Appears to be an awesome kit...might have to get one for myself. I liked your accents too. Possibly my fave video by you.
Thanks Brian!
I like those open grills plus the window nets. Looks like no flash on the window nets.
kool , thanx....awwwwesome , luv that kit....very nice...Thanx Revell
Robert
...just chk'd out the new Oct, Round 2 releases...can't wait to see the Hemi under glass ...thanx again , in advance
Thanks Robert!
Great build Chris. The engine actually looked like it had some weight to it when finished. I agree that the engine should be a model by itself 👍. Thanks!
It's a lot of parts. A maintenance diorama on this racer would be a cool scene with that fancy engine.
Dude I love a Porsche and that 934 looks absolutely sick! Great job on the paint! It’s a spot on color match! And the wheels & tires plus decals finish it off and as always your work is 2nd to none!
Thank you Tim, Always!
Thanks for your videos, it was your video on the 1982 Buick Regal Bobby Allison Nascar that inspired me to get one. The Power Slide decals are beautiful.
Keep up the great work.
Thanks! Enjoy your Allison car!
That is the best interior i ever seen you do.
Thanks man!
That you so much for saying Porsche correctly!!!!!! It’s like when they don’t put horns on Viking helmets.
Thanks!
Outstanding build. This one is a must for me.
Thanks Rob!
Great build Chris, your ready for race day. Keep up the great work on your kits and videos. Awesome Porsche 🇩🇪!! Best channel on RUclips!
Thanks Chris!
Looking over your shoulders, the music you're choosing is so relaxing. Love your vids.
The Porsche came out very nice - awesome paint job. You made a good job on it.
"Be the haters your motivaters!" This kit has got a lot of criticism overseas ...the stance, the wheels, the molded on trunk under the hood, the rear wing and so on...but it looks good as is.
Thanks Dominik, in my opinion there are very few kits that are 'bad'. I'll build em all!
Nailed it Chris. Fantastic build once again🙂🙂
Thank you Paul!
There should be waaay more likes to this video! C'mon guys
Let them haters say what they will, but Chris you did it again as always made a VERY entertaining video! This is such a cool kit, if you're like me you can save some parts for other builds and add that added coolness to it. Thanks for this video & see you in the next video!!!
Thanks Jeff, it looked complicated but went together well!
Haters? On a modeling video? Seriously? I must have missed something somewhere.
Anyway, great build of a great subject. Always enjoy your videos, especially the fact that you get such great results using rattle cans. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing.
Yo'd be surprised my man. Every single video I have to delete a dozen or so terrible comments from man-boys that get angry about how someone else makes a model.
I hear from viewers that they don't want to make models because of the constant criticism if their kits aren't 'perfect', so I like to stick it to the haters and let everyone know models are fun. :)
@@hpiguy,
What a shame that these people have nothing better to do. They must be the same people who still get glue all over the windshield or canopy and ruin their models.
If I weren't a gentleman, I'd say f*** 'em.
Keep doing what you're doing and thanks for sharing.
Chris - I'll call you MISTER Detail from now on - you've earned it. Wow. (BTW - the hole in the front hood is for rapid refueling - hood down style. Look what's right below the hole - gas cap). And the PRICE - CHEAP. German Revell with SUPER detailed parts at under $50? Oh, just over 30? - very affordable.
Thank you so much for sharing...
Fuel, nice, got it. Thanks for letting me know!
Another AWESOME build!! I will check out my local HS and see if they have it in.. looks like a sweet build.
Thanks Cliff!
This the next one on my bench. Hope I complete it as good and easy as you have.
Excellent Chris!! turned out great!!
Thanks Bryan!
I built this car - possibly from a Tamiya kit in 1:12? - when I were a lad. Love the look of racing 911s. Thanks!
Thanks!
Beautiful build Chris
Thanks Charlie!
That almost looks like a perfect orange for the Fast and the Furious Supra build. May be just a tad bit dark, but looks good enough. Top it off with a pearl clear, and voila.
Another job well done sir.
Thanks Bob!
Wow! You really brought this one to life!
Thanks man, and thanks for watching!
Fantastic build there Chris I really love how you approach these builds you really nailed it on this one!!!!
Thanks as always!
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Really great detailing on this one, nice job.
Thanks James!
Not that into car models but I was born in Jägermeisters hometown of Wolfenbüttel so I am contractually obliged to watch. 😂
Love your videos, msn!
All the best from Germany!
Thanks Kai!
Very beautiful.
Great assembly.
Congratulations.
Thank you!
That came out excellent looking. I dont even care about porshes and I want this model.
Nice, thanks man! I liked it too!
That's a really nice looking kit. I've done the Tamiya version, but when I saw the Revell one I thought the actual shape of the car wasn't right. Especially the front. But that does actually look good. And as usual you've done a great job building it!
Thanks Steve!
Holy cow - stellar engine !
Beautiful model! Excellent work!
Thank you very much!
Best Video for this Modell at RUclips . I bought it yesterday a little bit shocked that 17 different Colours are needed, but a great Model. Seen it often on the Racetrack in here in Germany. There are also Revell Kits for the Martini Porsche and die Vailant Porsche. That might be a good trio.
Thanks for stopping by and leaving a nice comment!
Luv ur videos.. and your positive outlook on building!!
I appreciate that!
A beautiful model with an excellent build. Sry for the lateness tho.
Thanks man!
Awesome build! Love the colour choice! Keep 'em coming, Chris!
Thanks!
Looks great! I remember the first car kit I ever built when I was ten years old was a Porsche 934 and the dash was glued below the windshield. Tamiya's Lancia Stratos kit from the same era was similar.
Thanks!
Great build, Chris and smart move with the orange. The real car is a really strong, rich orange and allowing for scale that is virtually spot-on. It's probably a better kit than the Tamiya version which is showing its age now. 👍
Thanks Andy!
I couldn’t see it that well but the “scoop” that you mentioned on the hood is actually a fuel filler. Great review! I enjoyed it a great deal.
Thanks man, a few others let me know as well. Appreciated!
Actually I believe that the open "cap" on the front is for the oil tank filler. The fuel filler would be in front of the driver toward the back of the front lid. I never had a 934 in my shop but Porsche's have huge oil tanks to help cool the internal engine parts.
@@The901meister Looking closer, I believe that you are correct.
Wow, came out great. I purchased an R/C car several years ago that was decked out like the one you built. Mine was red. I really like that orange, reminds me of the competition orange from Testors, I painted many a model car with that orange. I have a El Camino (full size) that is pearl white and I am having my body guy paint some orange accent stripes similar to the 69 Camaro Indy Pace Cars to bling out the bright pearl white. I love orange, what can I say! Fantastic job.
Thanks Larry!
Very cool looking kit, might have to get one, thanks for sharing. Rick 🤓
Thanks Rick!
That's a nice looking Porsche.. I have a Tamiya 1988 Porsche 911 turbo model kit that I put together over eight years ago.. great job 😀😀😀👍👍👍
Thanks Michael!
A lot nicer than the Heller kit I just built
Wow, I was just about to buy this kit! Great timing!!! 👍🏻
Enjoy!
I have this kit in my stash. I'll have to remember that color orange 'cause it looks great.
Thanks, enjoy yours!
Nice build Chris. Thanks . I also like the Testers 1/4 OZ bottles. I wish they had a bigger range of colors though.
Thank you!
Nice build!
Thank you!
Build a garage area diahrama with some pit crew members and the engine out like on an engine hoistt or something to show off the engine. Personal opinion but nice build very detailed
another fantastic finish chris! thanx!
Thanks bud!
Another sweet job my friend......... modelling or model building should be for your enjoyment..... the hect with anyone else....LOL
You bet, thanks!
great job on this kit! i just bought the 1/12 scale tamiya version
Thanks for coming along for the fun!
I think that you could also try to build Tamiya's Porsche 934 :) Maybe in different team colours. I saw that someone even build model with parts from both kits (Tamiya's body with Revell's engine and trunk details)
Curbsides are a pleasure and very fast builds. I have the Valliant version of this from Tamiya.
Great video Chris 👍👏
Thanks for watching and Happy New Year from hpiguys Workshop!
Nice looks like a German kit at least by the box nice work
I mean revell of Germany lol
Интересный подход к окраске... И отличный результат!!! Мне понравилось.
Thank you, much appreciated!
Спасибо, высоко ценится!
Very nice. Love the color.
Thanks!
Once again you've flung a craving on me for a car kit. I do mostly figures and sci-fi but videos like this make me say "man, I gotta do that too!" Keep us thrilled and entertained, bro! Formally asking for The Phantom of the Opera as your Halloween build this month. A pox on the clowns that have nothing nice to say...you're right, they produce NOTHING but jealous criticism. KEEP THEM KITS COMING!
Thanks a lot bud! I have the Phantom, so we'll see. I have another recent issue that's bugging me to be built for Halloween too.
your so right thank you 😊
Thanks Richard!
Ssoooo Cooolll Chris, God Bless All
Thanks a lot Gary!
Great job... motor looks amazing
Thanks Doozer!
I've built a few old Japanese kits from Aoshima(?) I think where the dashboard mounted to the cowl in the body too. Odd, but it always seems to work out.
Great build on this! I really liked the way the engine turned out, it looked really nice! I might get this kit and cannibalize the engine to dump in a Volkswagen lol. (Of course I'd still build the Porsche as a curbside kit.)
Yeah, now that I've done it this way I like it. No worries if the dash is too high, low or set back.
With the Rust-Oleum paints is there any particular type you need to use or any of them will work.
All of them work fine.
nice build 😎
This is a awesome kit.....and for the haters buy 2 and build 1 as a RWB
Thank you John, that sounds cool!
Did you sand down the the Pieces before the primer...😒
Not a big Porche fan but the stance on that looks badazz and aggressive... Probst!
Thank you!
I watch videos like this because I do not have the practiced skills to accomplish anything like this. So I'm getting the vicarious thrill of watching something going from start to finish and coming out amazing. I've only had Jaegermeister* once and I wasn't impressed. But then again, I drink scotch.
*That's the way it should be spelled when you can't put an umlaut in.
Thanks for watching!
Schön Eröffnung mit deutschem Akzent. viele grüße mein lieber Chris! As usual, great model also.
Thanks! My mom's side is all German, have a great day!
@@hpiguy Vielen dank! Die Deutsche volk ist die Schonste und besser alles welt, naturlich mit uns die Amerikaner. I love your videos. Please keep up this great work! I love your models.
Love the job done on the engine. Looking at your air filter- is it still working?
Thanks man!
Great kit, almost cries out to be made into a Tom Daniel type street machine with a hemi or big block Chevy crammed into it!
Cool!
Bonjour super boulot , j'aimerai savoir si vous utilisés des stylos peinture pour les jantes et moteur car je débute après 40ans d'arrets et le faire à l'aérographe me parait compliqué . Merci
Rookie question, what Simple Green ratio do you use to wash the parts in? Sorry, but I'm a firm believer that the devil is in the details. Thanks
A cup per gallon will work fine.
I wondered the same...used to paint em up right outta the box. Now I know that isnt right. Thanks for the heads up. Time to buy a small tote to wash oil all the mold agents off that can be used multiple times in my case. Thanks again
Why don't you use an airbrush?
is there a reason you did not use the usual 2X grey primer on this build?
The 2X is a dark grey, I didn't want it to tint the orange too dark so I used the lighter grey tint of the professional can of primer they make.
Great build! I have this, and the Tamiya, unbuilt as yet. Just a question: I've seen a real 934 at a car show recently, and also a few pictures. Does the Revell kit sit too high at the back? I've a feeling it does, and perhaps placing the two kits together after I've built them, will show a difference.
You know sometimes you do some things when you build that I might not do But I'm not building the dam thing It's not gonna sit on my shelf And I'm not using my time to build it So f**** those guys I enjoy watching you built I get to see the models go together I have actually bought 5 or 6 kits After seeing you build them
Thanks for the support Joe!
I watch some of the other scale modeler channels and you can practically hear the condescension dripping from their words when it comes to noobs or basic-level builders, especially when they start yammering about how they mixed different paints to reproduce EXACTLY the actual colors of the rides they're building, and how they use real car waxes and obsess endlessly over orange peel on the finishes, and on and on and on. BORING!
It's obvious Chris is a top-level modeler but I love what he's doing and what I'm learning just from watching his videos. I've already built one of the rides he's done (the '86 Chevy Monte Carlo) -- and am doing the '77 Ford Pinto right now -- and the Monty came out just fine doing things the way he did them, especially with paints from rattle cans. Now if I could just stop myself from buying Every. Single. Kit. He's. Done. My bank account would be A-okay. ;-)
@@tonyguerra1273 I actually do use real car wax Is the same stuff they put in those little bottles and charge you a Krapp ton of money and call it model car paint Polish
Hi. I notice you paint with the parts attached to the trees. How do you touch up after breaking off? Thanks.
Just a dab of paint from the can if needed does the job when you cut it free.
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how many millimeters is the wheelbase?
I just want these decals.
Very nicely detailed kit.. and you did an exceptionally nice job on it! With car models where you have to paint a lot of parts and sub-assemblies first.. do you find it easier to scrape the paint off the contact points so that the plastic cement would work, or do you just go on building the kit with superglue?
Thanks, super glue works fine over paint unless the paint makes the fit terrible, then I'll remove it.
Which craft paints do you use to hand brush, like Michael's craft paint? Thinned at all?
Any craft paint, Folk Art, Apple Barrel, Ceramcoat, they all work well. Brushed just as they are.
@@hpiguy Thank you!
Did you end up using the gold sharpie or the testors enamel to do the wheels?
I show the gold marker a few times, it's from the dollar store, works well.
Stupendous!🥇🏆👏👏👏
Thanks Mario!
Hey happy guy .
I got a question for you. When you paint a car model red , do you use red oxide primer instead of other color primers ? I just bought Lindbergh's Little Red Wagon and I want to really do it up nice and I want to pick the right primer so the red really stands out.
Check out my latest review to see me do a red car. :)
@@hpiguy thanx
Does level 3 mean that there is no need to paint?
Watching the video will show you what needs to be done to complete the kit.
@@hpiguy I meant in general with Revell kits. Sorry, I don't have much experience with model building
Was this a rally car or IMSA Porsche 934 R very rare see pre painted model kits.
It wasn't prepainted...
As somewhat of a shareholder (subscriber) I approve your exec decisions. Your German accent needs some arbeit though. lol
Awesome build!
Thanks Tim!
Again very nice.Q when you 2x is that for two coat's of paint.
Yup, 2X is the brand name of Rustoleum. It just helps folks narrow down which color I'm using.
They make regular Rustoleum and 2X which is supposed to give a fuller coat from a can. I use both types all the time.
I HAVE TO Say that IS 1 AWESOME Lookn JAGERMEISTER PORSCHE!!...And I'm getting that KIT..😍😍😍🤗..NICE JOB!! And amazing DETAILS...I've seen Other Model makers build this kit...And they took too MUCH TIME in sanding and priming and extra gloss coating..
Too MUCH TIME...
Wow I got 2 say I usually don't care 2 much 4 Imports like this But WOW you really Nailed this I like that ALOT if I didn't shake so bad I'ld try 2 start modeling again Thanks
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