Great video. I've come across cockpit Inst panels that Do not show the dials very well. 1. Paint the back of the panel White. The Dial detail will stand out. When you sandwich it all together the "Brightness" will be toned down a bit.. Once in the cockpit there will be Dial detail that will be standing out not lost. You may OPT to add a little yellow and tan to the white to tone it down a bit.. Some WW2 dials had a Tanish Hue to the Numbers and pointers..... 2. Add a piece of White, Off White or Light Tan Construction paper to the back of the dial detail. White glue it on. Again you'll get Dial detail standing out, once in the cockpit it's a balanced look. At least for myself. Experiment! On a Scrap aftermarket panel! Don't dive off the board into the pool! I Have and Wrecked a few panels. FYI Blessings Darrell USA
Thanks Darrell much appreciated, I do like constructive comments, That's how we learn, I shall definitely take it on board,.Stay safe and happy modelling
Thanks David, am looking at weathering this one up don't know how I shall do Haven't weathered many plane's ,Got to start somewhere. Stay safe and have a good weekend
Those are ejector pin marks made by the pens t hat push the sprue out of the molds. It appears that the sprue should have been aloud to cool a few seconds before pushing the sprue out,
Hiya Paul, nothing wrong with seeing the vehicle build too. It’s a yes from me.. This plane looks quite a big one, great work as always to start off..regards, Chris
Love the cockpit as you where right to use a lighter primer color for the interior green or what I do is just put a few coats of the main color( Green as an example) for my 1/72 Thunderbolt as I had to spray it again since I mixed the Green to dark and I just st used that as a base coat since it wasn't a primer color and the green is the correct color for the landing gear bays as well. Hopefully this helps out and stay safe and enjoy your coffee!
Paul, you may wish to double-check the alignment of the middle of the three bulkheads on that cockpit assembly. It looked to me like its right side had slipped out of the slot in the cockpit floor, with the result being that the middle bulkhead was no longer parallel to the rear bulkhead. Other than that, a good start on the build; looking forward to part 2.
Dear Mr Plastic, I confess I like this for two reasons- Cockpit building is the bit I like best, both to do and to watch. I have never made a Trumpeter model so it is very interesting to see how they do things. From one of your previous videos, I noted that this looks like a large model and I will be interested in the result, in particular the engine which I believe to be a double wasp- I will look in on that but for certain!! Regards, Z
First time for me Zin the trumperter kit engine should look sweet as they give you a clear cowling, Shall have to see if I can find an exploded diagram of the engine and perhaps detail it a bit ,Anyway have a good weekend and stay safe
Off to a good start with the Hellcat Paul! Scoutcar is looking awesome and flak gun is coming along! Thanks for sharing, take care and keep up the good work my friend.
Dear joe ,I do love reading your comments I do find them interesting I don't know anything about planes so the history lessons are a great help Good to hear your getting on with your bf109 ,I something on my mind i would like this plane standing on a wooden deck ,Thats if i can pull it off, Any Joe you stay safe and happy modelling
Great start to a new project, the F6F Hellcat fighter.. excellent fighter indeed, the iconic "Zero killer" used by both the USN and RN alike. This fighter is a great icon indeed.. these things not only defeated the "Zero" but also took part in raids on the KMS Tirpitz herself. This aircraft is one of the top 5 best allied fighter planes of ww2, and it's great to see it get the spotlight. Excellent start, trumpeter is one of the BEST brands ever.. I'm still on the BF109G but it's coming along beautifully. You plan to put kill marks on the nose or maybe go with a diorama idea? Sorry to intrude but I just had to ask. Great start, this will be a masterpiece indeed , well done 👏 👍
Wow! The German vehicle is way more awesome than the Hellcat. Always has been a plain Jane Plane to me. Despite it's success and attributes. Like a K car.
Thanks!
Thanks Ralph very much appreciated stay safe and well and have a good weekend 👍
Great video.
I've come across cockpit Inst panels that Do not show the dials very well.
1. Paint the back of the panel White. The Dial detail will stand out. When you sandwich it all together the "Brightness"
will be toned down a bit.. Once in the cockpit there will be Dial detail that will be standing out not lost.
You may OPT to add a little yellow and tan to the white to tone it down a bit.. Some WW2 dials had a Tanish Hue to
the Numbers and pointers.....
2. Add a piece of White, Off White or Light Tan Construction paper to the back of the dial detail. White glue it on.
Again you'll get Dial detail standing out, once in the cockpit it's a balanced look. At least for myself.
Experiment! On a Scrap aftermarket panel! Don't dive off the board into the pool! I Have and Wrecked a few
panels.
FYI
Blessings
Darrell
USA
Thanks Darrell much appreciated, I do like constructive comments, That's how we learn, I shall definitely take it on board,.Stay safe and happy modelling
Great Channel
Great model kit
This bird could take some pounding, and give even more 😅 exciting build ✨👍✨
Thanks David, am looking at weathering this one up don't know how I shall do Haven't weathered many plane's ,Got to start somewhere. Stay safe and have a good weekend
Those are ejector pin marks made by the pens t hat push the sprue out of the molds. It appears that the sprue should have been aloud to cool a few seconds before pushing the sprue out,
That's a big bird! Very enjoyable, looking forward to the series!
Thanks John much appreciated stay safe and have a good weekend 👍
Hi Paul, Have a great build.
Thanks Daniel appreciated, Have a good weekend 👍
Great start to the Hellcat and yes I’d love to see some videos of the armour.
Thanks David appreciated stay safe and have a good weekend 👍
Hiya Paul, nothing wrong with seeing the vehicle build too. It’s a yes from me.. This plane looks quite a big one, great work as always to start off..regards, Chris
Thanks Chris appreciated stay safe and have a good weekend 👍
Your Hellcat is off to a nice start, Paul. Looking forward to part 2. Cheers to you and Sue
Thanks Paul stay safe and happy modelling
Really nice work Paul. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Jeff
Thanks Jeff much appreciated stay safe and happy modelling
Love the cockpit as you where right to use a lighter primer color for the interior green or what I do is just put a few coats of the main color( Green as an example) for my 1/72 Thunderbolt as I had to spray it again since I mixed the Green to dark and I just st used that as a base coat since it wasn't a primer color and the green is the correct color for the landing gear bays as well. Hopefully this helps out and stay safe and enjoy your coffee!
Thanks Dwight appreciated, stay safe and have a good week
Cockpit is looking awesome Paul, Cheers mate
Thanks Tom appreciated stay safe and have a good weekend 👍
Paul, you may wish to double-check the alignment of the middle of the three bulkheads on that cockpit assembly. It looked to me like its right side had slipped out of the slot in the cockpit floor, with the result being that the middle bulkhead was no longer parallel to the rear bulkhead. Other than that, a good start on the build; looking forward to part 2.
Thanks Tron it had, appreciate the comment stay safe and have a good weekend 👍
Dear Mr Plastic,
I confess I like this for two reasons-
Cockpit building is the bit I like best, both to do and to watch.
I have never made a Trumpeter model so it is very interesting to see how they do things.
From one of your previous videos, I noted that this looks like a large model and I will be interested in the result, in particular the engine which I believe to be a double wasp- I will look in on that but for certain!!
Regards,
Z
First time for me Zin the trumperter kit engine should look sweet as they give you a clear cowling, Shall have to see if I can find an exploded diagram of the engine and perhaps detail it a bit ,Anyway have a good weekend and stay safe
Thanks Mr P,
I will send you a web link..
z
Zin, yes, the Hellcat was the other big consumer of the R2800 Pratt & Whitney 18-cylinder radial engine.
Love to see some of the build of it I have 2 to build
Thanks appreciated have a good weekend 👍
A great start with the cockpit Paul, also yes to the half track as the one I’ve shelved has had it’s problems so would be nice to see.
Thanks Mike that's given me loads of faith lol stay safe and have a good weekend 👍
Off to a good start with the Hellcat Paul! Scoutcar is looking awesome and flak gun is coming along! Thanks for sharing, take care and keep up the good work my friend.
Thanks George you and your family also take care and happy modelling
Dear joe ,I do love reading your comments I do find them interesting I don't know anything about planes so the history lessons are a great help Good to hear your getting on with your bf109 ,I something on my mind i would like this plane standing on a wooden deck ,Thats if i can pull it off, Any Joe you stay safe and happy modelling
Good progress so far PM, looking forward to the next update, best regards from Australia 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Les appreciated have a good weekend 👍
The cockpit is looking good and nice work on the 20mm flak gun Paul . Regards Gav.
Thanks Gav have a good weekend stay safe
Yes monkey would like to see you build it
Looks good mate :)
Keep on the good work .
have a nice weekend :)
Thanks ozzy appreciated stay safe and have a good weekend 👍
Nice video Paul!😊
Thanks Jess have a good weekend 👍
Great start to a new project, the F6F Hellcat fighter.. excellent fighter indeed, the iconic "Zero killer" used by both the USN and RN alike. This fighter is a great icon indeed.. these things not only defeated the "Zero" but also took part in raids on the KMS Tirpitz herself. This aircraft is one of the top 5 best allied fighter planes of ww2, and it's great to see it get the spotlight. Excellent start, trumpeter is one of the BEST brands ever.. I'm still on the BF109G but it's coming along beautifully. You plan to put kill marks on the nose or maybe go with a diorama idea? Sorry to intrude but I just had to ask. Great start, this will be a masterpiece indeed , well done 👏 👍
Thanks Joe there is a reply above,
@@plasticmonkey5594 Thanks so much for that reply 👍
Looking forward to seeing this one
Appreciated Mark have a good weekend 👍
A great plane.👍
Thanks Charlie stay safe and have a good weekend 👍
A bit fiddley cockpit, but overall looks like a decent kit.
Thanks Harry have a good week
Wow! The German vehicle is way more awesome than the Hellcat. Always has been a plain Jane Plane to me. Despite it's success and attributes. Like a K car.
Thanks Daniel appreciated