I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anybody know a trick to log back into an Instagram account? I somehow lost my login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me
@Colin Niko Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
You Sir are the true master, as someone who until now thought of myself as skilled in model kits. Iv'e built a lot of different models from jets to ships, cars, trucks and in my later years Gundams but i never made anything on the level that you have. Not just on this Ferrari but on all your models much respect,I mean this is museum quality art that you create.
The thinned out black paint placed on the silver parts to bring out the three dimensional detail was a great trick. Wish I knew that when I was building models as a kid. Simply amazing work. Kudos to you.
No moje 312T2 se to konečně. Vypadá to, že budu sledovat toto video myšlenek dost. Děláte skvělou práci a vaše videa byla obrovská pomoc. Díky a držet krok s velkou práci!
Don't know where to start how awesome this is. The work put in the model is just bananas, and the result speaks for itself. The details, the weathering, everything. Even the clip itself is wel thought out. Also, Surfing Llama
NIIIIIICE Work!...but I think Mr. Lauda likes his camber at Neg 0.6Deg instead of the 0.5 you set it at... Compliments on a good video production...good lighting, detail, edits, music. Cheers!
@@rankamateurscalemodelling2585 more than that actually, Lauda was famous for acting like an engineer, "the Computer" some called him. The joke was about the fact that Lauda could have reacted like that. (Oh and RIP to this legend)
Lovely job, really nice, I'd probably have left the lettering off the tyres but the rest looks amazing. A nice tip if you're masking and suffering from colour bleed is to spray a coat of whatever colour is under the masking tape first. So if you've masked off white and are spraying red then do a coat of white first to seal the edge of the tape, then if any bleeds under it'll be white on white. After that, spray on red.
Hello, David! I, as a huge fan of F1, am very happy with the video with the assembly of car. Don't count for impudence could you collect another model from this topic. It's very cool for you and therefore I appeal to you.
Another magnificent build. I am awestruck by the detail you have added to the engine. I built the Tamiya 1/12 312T 40 years ago. I thought I did a decent job. Ha! After watching this, I’m not so sure :-)
Hey Martin, congratulations on your excellent channel. Your modelling skills are absolutely superb and your videos are really well pacedl. I would love to see you tackle a rally car build with photo etch. I'm just getting back into the hobby and whilst there's tons of tutorial stuff out there if you're into planes tanks and hot rods, there's very little for race or rally cars.
superb video, superb build, supreme talent. I have watched many of your videos and have adopted even more of your techniques into my own builds. you are responsible for making me a vastly more accurate and talented scale modeller. I thank you sincerely for sharing your gift with the world!!!
This guy is approaching modeling like a martial art! The details and precision lead to a great result, only through focus and attention. By the way, how about making the inside of the bodywork in carbonfibre finish next time?
Nice job! Proves you don't need $2-300 worth of resin and white metal to make a nice model of this subject. I believe the airfoils on Lauda's car were highly polished aluminum though.
Great job as usual. Would have liked to have seen more of the polishing and paint finishing process. Thats the thing that puts me off any auto build. Any blemishes show up from yards away. You did polish the crap out of that paintwork, didnt you ? :)
hey David,i hope you are well,and this coronavirus deas not affecting you,in poland is like a far cry nearly,post apo ,its just a madness,shops are almost empty,i hope you are good,because i miss your videos :D
Hello you there i built this a long,time ago, all,the parts fit great but I was 22 I noticed the engine parts were molded in aluminum color on my kit,,so I didn't have to paint them, now know I tell the truth,,yes,seeing this brings back memories
What did you use for the spark plug wires and injector lines? What glue did you use in the process, and how can I simulate wire ties? I'm just starting out building and I'm trying to learn as many detailing tips as I can, thanks.
I enjoyed you video of the 312T build. However I had a question(s) for you on how the car was finished. In the video you show the decals being applied, then the next scene jumps all the way to the finished model. I wanted to know, did you use any decal solvaset or anything like that? Did you clear coat the decals; if so what did you used? Finally I noticed the car body had a high gloss sheen...did you spray some sort of clear finish, or did you put wax on it and polish it? Thanks for any info you can provide as I will try to build a 312T (1/12 scale).
Not in any way a criticism, but I was wondering why you use scissors to cut out the decals? Wouldn’t a sharp craft knife be better? In my experience, it is very difficult to get a straight cut from scissors and a knife gives far better control. Is this just a personal preference? Beautiful modelling anyway!
The paint job on that engine is a work of art in itself!
+Ryan super - I agree. I could just sit there and stare at that engine. Beautiful.
The guy that builds them out of paper is a true craftsman this dude is none of that
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anybody know a trick to log back into an Instagram account?
I somehow lost my login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me
@Camden Raul Instablaster ;)
@Colin Niko Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
You Sir are the true master, as someone who until now thought of myself as skilled in model kits. Iv'e built a lot of different models from jets to ships, cars, trucks and in my later years Gundams but i never made anything on the level that you have. Not just on this Ferrari but on all your models much respect,I mean this is museum quality art that you create.
Jesus Christ, I don't have the patient nor the skill to do this, so I thank you for posting this.
It is a die cast model. Not a plastic kit
@@GeneralLee1961.3 it's a plastic kit, not a diecast model.
You should see the Tamiya 1:12 scale model.
The thinned out black paint placed on the silver parts to bring out the three dimensional detail was a great trick. Wish I knew that when I was building models as a kid. Simply amazing work. Kudos to you.
At 6:25 I love the purple bandaid on David's finger! Great build as always!
No moje 312T2 se to konečně. Vypadá to, že budu sledovat toto video myšlenek dost. Děláte skvělou práci a vaše videa byla obrovská pomoc. Díky a držet krok s velkou práci!
Great video and build. Especially being I am a big fan of Niki Lauda and everything he went through.
Probably the best f1 model i have ever seen, the best part you didn't go crazy with the clear coat.
Excelente! No hay palabras para describir lo bueno que te quedó. Congratulations !!!!
Great work!
The car of a real legend! One of the best pilots of all time!!!
Come al solito sei stato ESAGERATAMENTE BRAVO ...
The Master of Models! Unbelivable!
Вы просто невероятная ! Мастер! Заоблачно то, как вы все это собираете
Don't know where to start how awesome this is. The work put in the model is just bananas, and the result speaks for itself. The details, the weathering, everything. Even the clip itself is wel thought out. Also, Surfing Llama
Perfect! I saw a lot of modellers video, but your skill, accurately is one of the best.
Very nicely made. Especially the cut away view. Well done.
NIIIIIICE Work!...but I think Mr. Lauda likes his camber at Neg 0.6Deg instead of the 0.5 you set it at... Compliments on a good video production...good lighting, detail, edits, music. Cheers!
How can you even tell a decimal point of a degree for an angle? You can't. What's the point in coming out with something like that?
@@smokingspitfire1197 It's irony - something us Brits do brilliantly. He's indicating that the skill of what David is done is exceptional
@@rankamateurscalemodelling2585 more than that actually, Lauda was famous for acting like an engineer, "the Computer" some called him. The joke was about the fact that Lauda could have reacted like that. (Oh and RIP to this legend)
@@Nico-9138 Wait how did he die?
I'd love this with a relaxing music.
I've finally got a 312T headed my way! This is my favorite of yours. This video will be a huge help to me! Beautiful work!
Lovely job, really nice, I'd probably have left the lettering off the tyres but the rest looks amazing.
A nice tip if you're masking and suffering from colour bleed is to spray a coat of whatever colour is under the masking tape first. So if you've masked off white and are spraying red then do a coat of white first to seal the edge of the tape, then if any bleeds under it'll be white on white. After that, spray on red.
Una autentica meraviglia! Bravissimo! Ottimo lavoro!
Master modelist!!! Superb job!!!
Hello, David! I, as a huge fan of F1, am very happy with the video with the assembly of car. Don't count for impudence could you collect another model from this topic. It's very cool for you and therefore I appeal to you.
fantastic build as always David. watching your videos is an inspiration.
A Ferrari 312T, nice choice! You did an excellent job on it!
Another magnificent build. I am awestruck by the detail you have added to the engine. I built the Tamiya 1/12 312T 40 years ago. I thought I did a decent job. Ha! After watching this, I’m not so sure :-)
Amazing job with the engine!!! Awesome!! Congrats my friend!!!
love this kit. Soon i am going to get this
another masterpiece ...really fan of your work
AMAZING ! I sure wish you would do more F1 models; I have learned so much from this video. Thanks for sharing and please do more F1 !!
What a brilliant piece of work!!
One of the best Model builders I’ve ever seen incredible detail!!! Thank you for the videos 👍🏻
Mad lad beautiful work liked it a lot
Hey Martin, congratulations on your excellent channel. Your modelling skills are absolutely superb and your videos are really well pacedl. I would love to see you tackle a rally car build with photo etch. I'm just getting back into the hobby and whilst there's tons of tutorial stuff out there if you're into planes tanks and hot rods, there's very little for race or rally cars.
Awesome David…..thank you
That is some outstanding demonstration and excellent detail of how to build up an F1 style model!!! Cheers
As always, excellent workmanship !
fantastic very good 👍👍
superb video, superb build, supreme talent. I have watched many of your videos and have adopted even more of your techniques into my own builds. you are responsible for making me a vastly more accurate and talented scale modeller. I thank you sincerely for sharing your gift with the world!!!
Una bellezza italiana resa alla perfezione!(an italian beauty made to perfection)
This guy is approaching modeling like a martial art! The details and precision lead to a great result, only through focus and attention. By the way, how about making the inside of the bodywork in carbonfibre finish next time?
Very Iconic race car. Nice job!!!!
Nice job! Proves you don't need $2-300 worth of resin and white metal to make a nice model of this subject. I believe the airfoils on Lauda's car were highly polished aluminum though.
Outstanding work...
Great job as usual.
Would have liked to have seen more of the polishing and paint finishing process.
Thats the thing that puts me off any auto build. Any blemishes show up from yards away. You did polish the crap out of that paintwork, didnt you ? :)
Fokin nice!
Love Ferrari!
Amazing work like always
"Many companies build fast cars...but a Ferrari is a Ferrari..." I'm thinking...Enzo would be proud Plasmo!
That is stunning work David! Thanks for sharing 😀
Wow! Amazing work!
Great build
Outstanding job
Beautiful build...fantastic...5 star my friend.
Absolutely Beautiful!!
Amazing job as always! I wish I could be your apprentice of some sort
Very nice build...two thumbs up man...take it easy!
very nice david i like your thectnic...
Amazing job 👍🏻
Another excellent job, sir. Bravo! Thanks for the video.
That engine is unreal, but very realistic!
Stunning as usual, great job!!!
May I ask what red paint was used on this baby?
서스펜션의 디테일함과!!
엔진의 디테일이라..
역시 대단하십니다.
I would love to see more cars!
That's a beautiful model mate
Stunning.
Superb build need to get myself this kit. By the way what airbrush do you use? Thanks
harder and steenbeck hansa 581 and infinity
👏👏👏👏👏👏 excelente trabajo!!!! Good job!! Congratulations!!
Genial, maravilloso trabajo
Great job. Beautiful model. Forza Ferrari!
That is so good that even though I have no interest in racing cars I want to make one now!
ANTON RUDENHAM How can you have no interest in racing cars? What kind of a man are you?
@@horsepower523 a perfectly fine one i would say. I have no interest in racing cars either. And i am a automotive technician.
божественная работа!
Where did you get your little detail brush. Makes all the difference. Don`t have anything like that in the U.S.
Great job, but why white exausts and not painted front brake vents?
Beautiful job as usual! Drool!
Mauro Forghieri's finest, 1974-1980 on the same chassis and motor, three world championships.
Beautiful build to follow very good looking car.
hey David,i hope you are well,and this coronavirus deas not affecting you,in poland is like a far cry nearly,post apo ,its just a madness,shops are almost empty,i hope you are good,because i miss your videos :D
Man that's a beautiful job! I'd love to have seen how you placed the nose on the car after cutting it off the top cockpit piece.
Hello you there i built this a long,time ago, all,the parts fit great but I was 22 I noticed the engine parts were molded in aluminum color on my kit,,so I didn't have to paint them, now know I tell the truth,,yes,seeing this brings back memories
Stunning build!
made it look super easy mate good job
Hi Plasmo is it possible to do more F1 cars? Or are most models already pre made?
I have the skills. But just havent the time. Amazing job.
Breathtaking!
Hello, are you ussing smoke Tamiya ? The aluminiun colour of the chassis and wings what reference is?
Clar gloss finish , what reference? Thanks.
Good job great video great build amazing !!!
Wow... Awesome Work dude 👍👌👌👌
i'm absolutely speechless..!!!
What did you use for the spark plug wires and injector lines? What glue did you use in the process, and how can I simulate wire ties? I'm just starting out building and I'm trying to learn as many detailing tips as I can, thanks.
Very nice work.
Fantastic Job Thanks for sharing
Very nice, I built the Prost /Mansell Ferrari about twenty years ago, it had more detail like silver lining for the Engine bay.😎
Still impressing me more & more ....A W E S o M E .....
More and more vidios! Great job and excellent skill!
I enjoyed you video of the 312T build. However I had a question(s) for you on how the car was finished. In the video you show the decals being applied, then the next scene jumps all the way to the finished model. I wanted to know, did you use any decal solvaset or anything like that? Did you clear coat the decals; if so what did you used? Finally I noticed the car body had a high gloss sheen...did you spray some sort of clear finish, or did you put wax on it and polish it? Thanks for any info you can provide as I will try to build a 312T (1/12 scale).
Not in any way a criticism, but I was wondering why you use scissors to cut out the decals? Wouldn’t a sharp craft knife be better? In my experience, it is very difficult to get a straight cut from scissors and a knife gives far better control. Is this just a personal preference?
Beautiful modelling anyway!
I did not find a knife, so I used scissors. Agree. For small decals are better to use a knife as you wrote.
complimenti!
What is that tamiya wash you use for the engine?
you are very bold for cutting those parts