You've inspired me to start making my own scale model aircrafts. I've bought myself the Airfix Supermarine Spitfire Mk1a / Messerschmidt BF-109E-4 Dogfight Doubles kit and I'm starting with it tomorrow! I've been watching your videos non stop for the last couple of weeks and I feel that I've already learnt a lot to get started. Thank you! Wish me luck :)
@@stephenminett111 Dogfight doubles are re- boxings of old tool kits, marketed at beginners. Their new tools are MUCH better, and much more expensive, though not quite up to Eduard or Tamiya in terms of parts fit. My advice- for detail and ease of construction - go with Tamiya. Eduard are great if you don't mind a bit more of a challenge!
Man, that thing looks INCREDIBLE! Well done, sir! Thats possibly the most realistic looking model I've seen here on YT. Youve got a great eye for detail! Thank you for sharing your talent.
You are not a modeler, you are an artist! Tnx to your videos I go back to my hobby from the past, and start learning from the begining. All the best my friend :)
Mr. Damek, you triumph again. Build after build the same stunning results after brilliant technique. Congratulations sir, it's always a pleasure to see a master at work.
As a craftsman myself, one of the greatest highlights I find in life is someone who genuinely excels at his craft(s). CUDOS my friend. I will probably contact you for assistance on my B-1B Bomber project.
Plasmo, you have got to be the Best in the business, I have watched a lot of videos on model airplanes builds and you are by far the best. Love watching your videos. Thanks.
Ive recently fallen in love with the Messerschmitt BF/ME - 109. For whatever reason I was never enamored with the German fighters of WWII. The Stukka JU-87 was my only real Axis power bird of prey. But now I'm seeing the beauty in other German warcraft. Both the BF-109 and FW-190 are clearly designs of beauty and brawn. A footnote of history best sums up German airpower from WWII I think when just before the war delegates from Britian and Germany were discussing the prospect of war. Somewhat surprising to the British officer the German was rather dismissive of British war birds and mentioned the new spitfire with a swelling of pride and bravado. "Aaahh yes...the SPITFIRE" said the German......"such a lovely bird. But the Messerschmitt is a weapon of WAR!"
Beautiful David, as ever! I hope you have a great and safe trip - 140km per day for 2 weeks is amazing. The most I ever did was 160km in ONE day ;-) Good luck!
Maravilhoso, mais uma vez! 3 vídeos consecutivos! Só no teu tempo livre?! Isso também é uma obra de arte. Os meus dias deveriam ter 48 horas! Wonderful, again! 3 consecutive videos! Only in your spare time ?! This is also a work of art. My days should have 48 hours!
Posting a lot of videos lately! I like this new schedule :P Where do you keep all your finished models? Do you have a shelf or do you donate them to a local museum or something? Also, are you planning on tackling any 1/72 armor or any-scaled naval kits in the future? Also, how on Earth do you cut out the masks for your planes? I always have had trouble cutting them; usually digging into the canopy plastic or ripping the masking tape.
Bf109B thru E-3 maby E-4 series: Cockpit areas are RLM Green-Gray 02. It depand on the date of manufacture. the E-4 version could be painted with RLM 66 too.
All cockpit interiors were painted RLM 02 until November 1941. After that date the colour was changed to RLM 66. Wheel wells and landing struts however remained RLM 02 throughout the war.
Sorry to be so off topic but does anyone know a tool to log back into an instagram account?? I stupidly lost my password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Kylo Nikolai Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out now. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
David - I see you passing the PE shoulder belts through a hole in the back of the pilot seat. My kit doesn’t have this hole. Do you remember if you had to cut or drill the hole out? Many thanks - you are an amazing talent!!
Wow! I am very inspired by your well made videos! Simple techniques but extremely effective! I saw that you shade the panel lines after the spray colour......... do you thin the paint very much for this step? Also, what wash did you use for the underside....... same black oil wash for the top-side?
Why did planes have those forward-pointing arrows painted on fuselages? I saw some modern planes with those too. Like "this is the direction this plane will fly! In defiance!!" I wonder what they're there for.
After watching from nearly the beginning of your posting of your build video and being that there are more than a few modelers of each type out there, it is still my humble opinion that you are the best at the craft currently out there in video land. I know that can not be said lightly but I stick with my comment. It's A pleasure to watch each and every one, which I do several times. In fact I make it a habit to go back and watch your B-17 build regularly because it is my favorite aircraft of all time and I've not seen anyone do it better, with more detail until we get up to the 1/32 scale version which is an entirely different matter.
Hi, thank you for great video. Lately I'm modelling only 1/35 AFVs, but after looking at your videos, decided to try make one Bf 109G for myself. Also I wanted to ask, where did you got the engine parts, but now I can see, that engine was part of an E-4 kit, but unfortunately, seems like there is no engine in Eduard's G6 Profipack. This is a bit unfortunate.Maybe someone know, where a proper engine parts for Bf109 G-6 may be found?Thanks)
Hi, I'm just building the BF-109E-4 Adolf Galland of Eduard 1:48. For the decals application in the engine is indicated: "look at your reference for the exact number of the engine serial number". Where can I find the engine serial number? Thanks for the reply.
Did you use the engine cowling from the kit? I am making the same model now, but the pastic seems a little thik. Did you modify it by removing some of the thicknss? I love your model builds very much. They got me back in the hobby:D
I never get tired of watching you build models. You truly are gifted at your craft.
You've inspired me to start making my own scale model aircrafts. I've bought myself the Airfix Supermarine Spitfire Mk1a / Messerschmidt BF-109E-4 Dogfight Doubles kit and I'm starting with it tomorrow! I've been watching your videos non stop for the last couple of weeks and I feel that I've already learnt a lot to get started. Thank you! Wish me luck :)
waiting for your upload bro ;)
How'd it go?
I’ve built that set, it was crap, the moulding was rough and the cockpit of the Bf 109Es cockpit had no detail, shame on you airfix
@@stephenminett111 Dogfight doubles are re- boxings of old tool kits, marketed at beginners. Their new tools are MUCH better, and much more expensive, though not quite up to Eduard or Tamiya in terms of parts fit. My advice- for detail and ease of construction - go with Tamiya. Eduard are great if you don't mind a bit more of a challenge!
@@ronasaurus74
They must be very old tools . I can remember building dog-fight doubles with my Dad when I was about 9 years old . I am 62 now !
lovely work again, David. Nice to see the old favourites getting the treatment they deserve. Beautiful.
Thank you. the WW2 planes are my favorites.
+PLASMO - plastic models Mine too
Man, that thing looks INCREDIBLE! Well done, sir!
Thats possibly the most realistic looking model I've seen here on YT.
Youve got a great eye for detail! Thank you for sharing your talent.
You are not a modeler, you are an artist! Tnx to your videos I go back to my hobby from the past, and start learning from the begining. All the best my friend :)
Mr. Damek, you triumph again. Build after build the same stunning results after brilliant technique. Congratulations sir, it's always a pleasure to see a master at work.
I’ve been inspired to start modeling again. I feel like a novice watching your videos. Beautiful work.
This guy is really awesome!Watching his videos is one of my favorite hang outs.Keep it goin David!:-)
As a craftsman myself, one of the greatest highlights I find in life is someone who genuinely excels at his craft(s). CUDOS my friend. I will probably contact you for assistance on my B-1B Bomber project.
I could watch your videos all night. I am blown away by the detail put into these builds.
Plasmo, you have got to be the Best in the business, I have watched a lot of videos on model airplanes builds and you are by far the best. Love watching your videos. Thanks.
Brst how too videos on modelling ive ever seen.
Thank you for so Many videos this week! Again, i just say ITS PERFECT!!!!!!!
Ive recently fallen in love with the Messerschmitt BF/ME - 109. For whatever reason I was never enamored with the German fighters of WWII.
The Stukka JU-87 was my only real Axis power bird of prey. But now I'm seeing the beauty in other German warcraft. Both the BF-109 and FW-190 are clearly designs of beauty and brawn.
A footnote of history best sums up German airpower from WWII I think when just before the war delegates from Britian and Germany were discussing the prospect of war. Somewhat surprising to the British officer the German was rather dismissive of British war birds and mentioned the new spitfire with a swelling of pride and bravado.
"Aaahh yes...the SPITFIRE" said the German......"such a lovely bird.
But the Messerschmitt is a weapon of WAR!"
13:25 I nearly spat out my drink when you started with the dark oil wash! Turned out amazing, as usual.
For a future video u should show us your model collection
yeah! that would be really awesome!
Wog Boy5 yeah do that
He throws them away after these videos.
RMLEE77 😂 Dumb ass 🙄
RMLEE77 why would he throw a great peice of work that took time and effort. Plasmos models are to stunning and beautiful to be put in a bin
Wow, amazing work as usual. I've never finished the engines but after looking at your work, I am inspired to try.
Love the annotation on what you are using, stunning work as always
Thank you. Upgrade:( PLASMO - pre alpha - version 0.871)
Vraiment incroyable comme toujours !!! Bravo
Fantastic! So much detail in such a small kit.
I’m always amazed at the detail added, it’s like the real thing shrunk down!😎
Can't get enough of these incredible!!
Ooooofffff!!!! Great work. Absolutely brilliant
Very well done. Excellent model, paint job, and weathering!
Excelente !!!! Uno de los mejores pilotos de la II Guerra Mundial
Beautiful David, as ever!
I hope you have a great and safe trip - 140km per day for 2 weeks is amazing. The most I ever did was 160km in ONE day ;-)
Good luck!
Thank you.
Just love your work. Really inspiring. Thanks!
Another video of another masterpiece! You do spoil us David, thank you!
Absolutely stunning work
Nicely done! I'm inspired to work on my ME-163B project that I've put off for too long. Thank you for posting.
Maravilhoso, mais uma vez! 3 vídeos consecutivos! Só no teu tempo livre?! Isso também é uma obra de arte. Os meus dias deveriam ter 48 horas!
Wonderful, again! 3 consecutive videos! Only in your spare time ?! This is also a work of art. My days should have 48 hours!
Posting a lot of videos lately! I like this new schedule :P
Where do you keep all your finished models? Do you have a shelf or do you donate them to a local museum or something?
Also, are you planning on tackling any 1/72 armor or any-scaled naval kits in the future?
Also, how on Earth do you cut out the masks for your planes? I always have had trouble cutting them; usually digging into the canopy plastic or ripping the masking tape.
I already finished is-2 and t-90 in 1/72 scale, so maybe I will cut video from the build. This bf-109 kit from Eduard has precut mask for a canopy.
Bf109B thru E-3 maby E-4 series: Cockpit areas are RLM Green-Gray 02. It depand on the date of manufacture. the E-4 version could be painted with RLM 66 too.
All cockpit interiors were painted RLM 02 until November 1941. After that date the colour was changed to RLM 66. Wheel wells and landing struts however remained RLM 02 throughout the war.
Love this plane from WW2 so much and all of the other planes ❤
did you sell your soul to the devil for these skills? fucking amazing
ZeroPathos 😂😂😂😂😂
Sorry to be so off topic but does anyone know a tool to log back into an instagram account??
I stupidly lost my password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Reign Ben Instablaster :)
@Kylo Nikolai Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Kylo Nikolai It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my ass :D
Very good job indeed, well done on fantastic paint and weathering effects.
A work of art, beautiful build and paint job.
I've watched this video build a number of times. It's a really nice build.
Great video David. Thanks.
At last a true enthusiast, a replica complete with the tail swastika - Well done.
Vau pěkná práce a je to hezký letadlo tenhle mezek
Fantastic Weathering, Thanks for sharing
That is one pretty Messerschmitt. I loved watching this build. Thank you.
AWSOME. Absolute command of the airbrush.
Love your work.....totally inspiring
Awesome job, fantastic attention to detail..
great master piece from ww2 era, brilliant work
That was a fantastic watch.
Extremelly nice job on this one!. Congratulations!
That is amazing,That plane looks great
Beautiful plane and beautiful work. Thanks for sharing.
such a devoted work, congratulations!
your detail work is beyond the pail, i wish i could do that
The Bone Yard dat cocpit detail tho
Very nice build, nice result! As far as I know , interior color must be RLM 66 for this plane...
it looks very great, very great. thank you for showing
I am surprised you use the Tamiya colors. The mixing ratios do not get the right RLM shades
Très beau résultat...Bravo á cette maquette ...
Stunning.
Stunning work !
Very Nice job!!!!! Congratulations from Brasil 🇧🇷
3 videos in 2 days, I can't handle this
Outstanding detail...awesome paintjob 👍
Super quality your models , respect!!! Very realistic
Muy buen trabajo!! Saludos desde España!!
Круто! Смотрю и восхищаюсь
I really appreciate your talent
Love your skills, makes me realize I suck at modeling. Still love your videos.
Did the photo-etch come with the kit or was it separate - and the masks ??
Great work as always - Thanks for the video - but I do miss your narration
you do great work may I ask why you did not paint the inside of the cockpit area as you usually do on other kit
Beautiful Build!
Your works is impressive. To demonstrate the ready models suggest buy the rotating stand.
Beautiful work!
Que du bonheur pour les yeux 🇫🇷👍👍👍👍👍😉
Very nice job, thanks for sharing, greetings from Venezuela
Really digging the WW2 planes
David - I see you passing the PE shoulder belts through a hole in the back of the pilot seat. My kit doesn’t have this hole. Do you remember if you had to cut or drill the hole out? Many thanks - you are an amazing talent!!
a beautiful build! You do great work
Awesome build. Do you thin your Tamiya paints to spray them and if so, what do you thin them with?
Very nice work
beautiful work. I like it very much.
fantastic work!
Artist of Highest Order Sir, Cold Beer and Your Channel on Friday Night my Brother here. -DETROIT
Wow! I am very inspired by your well made videos! Simple techniques but extremely effective! I saw that you shade the panel lines after the spray colour......... do you thin the paint very much for this step? Also, what wash did you use for the underside....... same black oil wash for the top-side?
Hi Excellent work ! could you tell me what the implement is you use for painting the fine details , i must get one !!
Magnificent !
Very talented!
Krásný,jak dlouho jste to dělal?
Incredible model! Thanks for sharing!! =)
Do you have any tutorials on how you mask your canopies? They're awesome.
Why did planes have those forward-pointing arrows painted on fuselages? I saw some modern planes with those too. Like "this is the direction this plane will fly! In defiance!!" I wonder what they're there for.
After watching from nearly the beginning of your posting of your build video and being that there are more than a few modelers of each type out there, it is still my humble opinion that you are the best at the craft currently out there in video land. I know that can not be said lightly but I stick with my comment. It's A pleasure to watch each and every one, which I do several times. In fact I make it a habit to go back and watch your B-17 build regularly because it is my favorite aircraft of all time and I've not seen anyone do it better, with more detail until we get up to the 1/32 scale version which is an entirely different matter.
Hi, thank you for great video. Lately I'm modelling only 1/35 AFVs, but after looking at your videos, decided to try make one Bf 109G for myself. Also I wanted to ask, where did you got the engine parts, but now I can see, that engine was part of an E-4 kit, but unfortunately, seems like there is no engine in Eduard's G6 Profipack. This is a bit unfortunate.Maybe someone know, where a proper engine parts for Bf109 G-6 may be found?Thanks)
Can you please do the b-25j Mitchell model in future videos
Beautiful
another beauty....great job bud.....
What kind of brush do you use for the chipping and painting those thin wires? THanks!
What is the putty you use for making the darker green sections on the wing. I'm guessing it's so the paint doesn't seep in the panel lines
I wish when it came out of the box is already painted the parts so that the left is for the assemble.
Hi, I'm just building the BF-109E-4 Adolf Galland of Eduard 1:48.
For the decals application in the engine is indicated: "look at your reference for the exact number of the engine serial number". Where can I find the engine serial number?
Thanks for the reply.
What kind of pencils did he use? I liked the idea and I want to buy. Thanks🙏🙂
Did you use the engine cowling from the kit? I am making the same model now, but the pastic seems a little thik. Did you modify it by removing some of the thicknss? I love your model builds very much. They got me back in the hobby:D
Very nice work!