i founded waterline submarine model true storie and red is for port green starboard and there is a white light higher so if you see green white red it's looking at you if you see red/green white or not you look at a side and if you see red white or not green you look the stern
I got several (now dead) insects in my Prinze Eugene 1/100 scale scratch built ship. There's something satisfying in mummified insects in your laborious hand built model. Glad to see I'm not a serial killer.
The only thing my 1/350 Alaska model was good for was catching an absurd amount of moths before the gun turret holes were sealed and the hull was cast to Davy Jone's locker.
What most people don't know is that, originally, the Littorio was designed as a torpedo boat carrier. This is due to Benito Shippelini, Mussolini's forgotten cousin, and his fascination with the torpedo boat carrier concept. Critics derided the idea as "ridiculous, impractical" and, most damningly, "dumb". This, coupled with the fact that the special Mark XII Tortellini torpedoes, which were the intended armament for this revolutionary carrier's torpedo boat complement, had suffered multiple development delays, ultimately destroyed Shipellini's confidence in his own project. In the end, he made the decision to convert the Littorio into the battleship we know today. The internal torpedo boat hangar space was reallocated, much of it being replaced with the turret infrastructure. The bow hangar doors, similar to what you might see on a roll-on-roll-off ferry today, were welded shut and the hydraulics removed. While Shipellini briefly considered retaining these in order to facilitate faster resupply while in port, the idea was ultimately scrapped when he realised that one, single hit could cause the entire bow to simply fall off, which isn't conducive for floating, especially not in a battleship. However, many of the torpedo boats had already been completed. For all his many failings, Shipellini realised that with some modification, these could be turned into lifeboats to avoid waste. So he had the torpedo launchers removed from each of the boats, and used them as the lifeboats for the Littorio-class. This is the full, historical context for the Littorio's numerous lifeboats, a fascinating and often forgotten piece of Italian shipbuilding history.
@@SeveralWeezelsInaTrenchcoat Wait, what? Well, then, art imitating life, I suppose! I've never heard of this and would love to read more. Do you remember the name of the admiral or the design?
@@businesscasualsauron the name was "incrociatore porta torpediniere" made in the 1920s in a time the Regia Marina was making designs of weird stuff, inclduing catamar carriers
Can't believe this man made an Italian battleship and then painted the hull like an Austrian ship. Keep up the good work and please use that Austrian flag at some point on some sort of shitpost ship.
The time line of Dylan 1)leaves great review on Ali express on a possibly pirated model 2)dies and is buried within the very ship he reviewed after possibly fleeing wargaming secret agents 3)is resurrected and gets betrayed and drowned in super glue, also changes species 4)is received one final time and makes his last escape Thank you Boxman :)
The way you spot a person with a false appreciation for art is with one of his paintings. He had no sense of perspective or achitecture with the way he hap-hazardly placed features on buildings, and he only ever painted buildings. So yeah, he'd build pretty good models.
The best model building content on the internet, i happy and fortunate that youtube recommended me your first youtube video a few months back. Also congrats on the sponsor! You'd think WoWS would be the sponsor since its the objectively better boat game, playing WT naval is like building a waterline model
Bro, its unbelivable how far you got in that short amount of time and with "just" five videos . Your building and your humor is amazing. Please never quit doing RUclips.
12:48 "I appreciate historical details, but for me modeling is just a silly hobby" You're doing it right my man. As nice as historically accurate models are, end of the day it's about having fun. That's why I have a Panzer 4, painted in what loosely resembles modern Finnish winter camo. Is it accurate? Nope. But it looks good and that's all that matters. Love your vids, keep em' coming!
Honestly Littorio and her sister ships all look fantastic and I don’t have to be Italian to appreciate the pizza boats. Also congrats on getting a sponsor
The fact that I discovered your channel today a few hour earlier, watched all 4 of the videos you uploaded to that point and then got a brand new one literally just shortly after I subbed to your channel left me flabbegasted. That being said I sure am not gonna complain about a new video right now considering this is one of those channels on this platform that are 100% worth subbing to
The Italian Navy gets a bad rap in WW2. I wish Drachinifel the best of luck changing that - cuz they had some great cruisers and the Littorio class was pretty good.
I always knew Boxman had good taste for the finest battleship out there. (purely coincidence that his order got lost) Also airline models are actually *sunk* , you're supposed to invert the hull, it's like anti waterline
Even for very fine details, you should probably get a bigger brush. Those super fine brushes are basically useless except for like just dotting a single point like an eye on a person. A bigger brush that keeps a decent point can hold more paint at an ideal viscosity for brushing. Half of the time with those wee brushes, by the time you get the paint from the palette to the model, it's half dried and not working the way you want. Also makes it a lot easier to keep paint out of the ferrule (the metal part), because that's what tends to kill brushes. I personally do a lot of my 6 and 28mm work with a size 6 round brush. if it can keep a decent point, it'll do what you are trying to with that wee tiny brush a lot easier than you might expect. It's unintuitive at first, but it has helped my brush painting immensely using the slightly larger brush.
I absolutely love this channel. I'd listen to it even if it was a radio podcast! Sir, please, as your fans' numbers rise, do not change the way you do these videos. Many channels start nice, but when they become more successful, the creator very often starts adding "improvements" or more fanciness... and the channel loses its freshness. Hope you won't do it. Sorry for my english, greetings from Italy 🇮🇹 😊
What the heck there’s only five videos….. ! I just subscribed. You better get to work, I Actually smiled today I think. lol 😂 Awesome work and videos bro ! ! ! !
Two things I'd love to see from you: *1. Aircraft carrier model* (would be refreshing after so many battleships imo) *2. Waterline model* (because it would be hella ironic)
To be completely honest - I can just listen to BoxmanBuilds' commentary during his build without even watching the videos... its just second to NONE on RUclips!
LOL You are right about how delusional Bismarck fan boys are. The Bismarck would have been absolutely shit mixed by ANY of the US Fast Battleships. The North Carolina class, The South Dakota class and the Iowa class ships would have given Bismarck a one sided beatdown that would have been embarrassingly short.
The red and green spots are in fact navigation lights. They tell you what side of the ship you are on. I always remember the simple phrase, red on the right when returning. It let me know on what side of the ship I need to be when returning to port.
"The Historic Italian Senate incident of 2022" Man that felt like it happend a months ago instead of 2 years ago, when Tifa Lockhart joined the Italian Senate Zoom video conference by accident 🤣
The red and green thingies are navigation lights. It shows whether the ship is coming toward you or not and helps determine its aspect ratio. You are correct in thinking they're also what are on airplanes. In the dark, a green light on the left and red on the right means the plane/ship is approaching you. If all you can see is the red one, that's the left side of the ship/plane, and more than likely they are traveling from right to left. French toast, please.
They’re lights Boats have lights A good example is the Olympic class, they had pretty visible lights There is a diet 2 ltr doctor pepper where you buried the woman you hit in Albany
Litorio Hull was indeed RED! Vittorio Veneto and Roma had Green hulls, while Littorio and impero ad Red ones. For what its worth, all the Austro Hungarian Drednought, except may be the Szent Istvan (not sure), had Green hulls as well. BTW, the Pathetic "Peashooters" are Starshell guns for Bengala illumination rounds.
I don’t really know if I am wired or something because I always think that every single model who paints and whethears their models is between ages of 20/60 but i am somehow in a hobby that started after 1930’s and i am in the gen alpha era
*skips to end to see the review of model* ah..tsk tsk. the foc'sle railing is messed up. what a shame. *calls for hogriders* "yoo this dude is munting up this beautiful 1/700 Littorio battleship" ...cringe.
Hey boxman! do you know about single blade nippers? those cut your pieces neatly without pressure so the pieces will never fly off the sprue if they are tiny baby chocking hazard size. Kisses from Dad.
While I am a Bismarck fan. I am not delusional to think it's on pair with Yamato or Iowa. If I had to say, it's actually maybe closer to HMS Hood ironically if I had to guess with my non-expert opinion.
@@pavolhuska755And to be honest the Bismarck wouldnt survive against the Richelieu those Double dual turrets would Pound it Like a artillery Strike would Pound a single solider
And so here I am: a mediocre beginner modeler of World War II tanks watching a channel that only builds ships, realizing that for the first time in my life, the RUclips algorithm got a suggestion right
My man out here giving these ships machine spirits by entombing living creatures inside. Also respect to War Thunder for sponsoring content as unhinged as this, they clearly recognize an underappreciated artistic genius when they see one!
As an Italian I can tell you why it had so many boats. The Littorio had one of the largest pizza ovens ever built on board. The pizzas were delivered from the many boats during the war, regardless of who ordered them (Soviets, Germans, French, etc.). This boosted the Italian budget so that the war could be financed. Unfortunately, resources became scarce and the Littorio could no longer be supplied with enough flour. The delivery service therefore had to be cancelled. Love your videos, always watch them when I am massacring models myself. Only question I have: What happend to your voice, compared to the first 2 videos? Inhaled too much glue?
Thanks to War Thunder for sponsoring today's video
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i founded waterline submarine model true storie
and red is for port green starboard and there is a white light higher so if you see green white red it's looking at you if you see red/green white or not you look at a side and if you see red white or not green you look the stern
airline ship build for 1st april next year?
Dipping your toes into 1/350 scale model ship next time?
When you killed the Savoy Guy I almost died laughing. Thank you for another great video! Just love it!
I’m the one farming kills, please feed me more new players (I’m ass at the game)
I both love and hate that he seals random insects (all named Dylan) inside these models for all eternity.
You love it, you will love it
Scarifices must be made, for Old Man Ocean is easily angered.
Me named Dylan.
I got several (now dead) insects in my Prinze Eugene 1/100 scale scratch built ship. There's something satisfying in mummified insects in your laborious hand built model. Glad to see I'm not a serial killer.
The only thing my 1/350 Alaska model was good for was catching an absurd amount of moths before the gun turret holes were sealed and the hull was cast to Davy Jone's locker.
Fifth video and already a sponsor? Boxman, you are absolutely popping off!
Didnt he get a sponsor last video too? Wither way super good shit and the sponsor segment was rlly good too, bit of his own twist
My boxmen of culture, we gather again.
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Boxman's D.I.C.K ratings so far:
Pit Road Yamato - 36.4/40
Trumpeter Littorio - 31.5/40
Trumpeter USS Washington 28.8/40
Revell Bismarck - 28/40
AliExpress Soviet Union 1/700 Kremlin Battleship Ship Ship Toys Assembled Toys Hobby (Project 24) - -80,000/40
What most people don't know is that, originally, the Littorio was designed as a torpedo boat carrier. This is due to Benito Shippelini, Mussolini's forgotten cousin, and his fascination with the torpedo boat carrier concept.
Critics derided the idea as "ridiculous, impractical" and, most damningly, "dumb".
This, coupled with the fact that the special Mark XII Tortellini torpedoes, which were the intended armament for this revolutionary carrier's torpedo boat complement, had suffered multiple development delays, ultimately destroyed Shipellini's confidence in his own project.
In the end, he made the decision to convert the Littorio into the battleship we know today. The internal torpedo boat hangar space was reallocated, much of it being replaced with the turret infrastructure. The bow hangar doors, similar to what you might see on a roll-on-roll-off ferry today, were welded shut and the hydraulics removed.
While Shipellini briefly considered retaining these in order to facilitate faster resupply while in port, the idea was ultimately scrapped when he realised that one, single hit could cause the entire bow to simply fall off, which isn't conducive for floating, especially not in a battleship.
However, many of the torpedo boats had already been completed. For all his many failings, Shipellini realised that with some modification, these could be turned into lifeboats to avoid waste. So he had the torpedo launchers removed from each of the boats, and used them as the lifeboats for the Littorio-class.
This is the full, historical context for the Littorio's numerous lifeboats, a fascinating and often forgotten piece of Italian shipbuilding history.
Jokes aside in the 1920s a italian admiral designed a torpedo boat carrier battlecruiser
@@SeveralWeezelsInaTrenchcoat Wait, what?
Well, then, art imitating life, I suppose! I've never heard of this and would love to read more. Do you remember the name of the admiral or the design?
@@businesscasualsauron the name was "incrociatore porta torpediniere" made in the 1920s in a time the Regia Marina was making designs of weird stuff, inclduing catamar carriers
@@SeveralWeezelsInaTrenchcoat Thanks! I'll be checking that out.
makes sens since itally in ww1 was "popin off" with its torpedo boats, but are we sure that guy wasnt related to xzibit ?
Can't believe this man made an Italian battleship and then painted the hull like an Austrian ship.
Keep up the good work and please use that Austrian flag at some point on some sort of shitpost ship.
O shit thanks for the idea, I have an absolutely diabolical plan now thanks to you
viribus unitis with italian flag
To be fair both nations painted their bottom hull green, the italians used both red and green
Tegetthoff-class when?
@@ThomasGray-g9e if he does one it is mandatory that it comes with either a MAS or a mignatta
The time line of Dylan
1)leaves great review on Ali express on a possibly pirated model
2)dies and is buried within the very ship he reviewed after possibly fleeing wargaming secret agents
3)is resurrected and gets betrayed and drowned in super glue, also changes species
4)is received one final time and makes his last escape
Thank you Boxman :)
18:34 "And finally, the North Tower goes down" 💀
"At the ship's ass" banger of a video.
14:15 "That's a pretty good painting, right?"
"You just enjoyed one of Adolf Hitler's artworks"
The way you spot a person with a false appreciation for art is with one of his paintings. He had no sense of perspective or achitecture with the way he hap-hazardly placed features on buildings, and he only ever painted buildings.
So yeah, he'd build pretty good models.
Yeah we knew that
The best model building content on the internet, i happy and fortunate that youtube recommended me your first youtube video a few months back. Also congrats on the sponsor!
You'd think WoWS would be the sponsor since its the objectively better boat game, playing WT naval is like building a waterline model
Bro forreal
nah man, wt naval is actual naval. Wows is water gokarts
"The north tower is down"💀
what most Americans heard in 2001 on the news:
tf did i do
Bro, its unbelivable how far you got in that short amount of time and with "just" five videos .
Your building and your humor is amazing.
Please never quit doing RUclips.
"Put it trough a motorcycle accident simulator" That had me laughing so loud my cats are now looking at me strangely...
9:08 . As an Italian, this completely broke me 😂🤣
Tifa set for life now after that one
12:48 "I appreciate historical details, but for me modeling is just a silly hobby"
You're doing it right my man. As nice as historically accurate models are, end of the day it's about having fun. That's why I have a Panzer 4, painted in what loosely resembles modern Finnish winter camo. Is it accurate? Nope. But it looks good and that's all that matters.
Love your vids, keep em' coming!
Honestly Littorio and her sister ships all look fantastic and I don’t have to be Italian to appreciate the pizza boats.
Also congrats on getting a sponsor
That's it folks that's it we've found him. The SSethTzeentach of model building.
The fact that I discovered your channel today a few hour earlier, watched all 4 of the videos you uploaded to that point and then got a brand new one literally just shortly after I subbed to your channel left me flabbegasted. That being said I sure am not gonna complain about a new video right now considering this is one of those channels on this platform that are 100% worth subbing to
Littorio was honestly an insanely beautiful class of ship
The Italian Navy gets a bad rap in WW2.
I wish Drachinifel the best of luck changing that - cuz they had some great cruisers and the Littorio class was pretty good.
and then the germans used a fancy new bomb (or two... first one was a dud) to sink the pride of their navy
@@MaticTheProto The grandfather of all anti-ship missiles
@@kevintang2605 or essentially all modern guided munitions
@@MaticTheProto Fritz X
They get a bad wrap because they deserve a bad rap
I always knew Boxman had good taste for the finest battleship out there. (purely coincidence that his order got lost)
Also airline models are actually *sunk* , you're supposed to invert the hull, it's like anti waterline
Are you going to entomb an insect in every model from now on
I was sitting yesterday and words "capillary action" rattled in my mind, and boom, boxman video is up
took an engineering exam and there was a question about capillary action and i answered it thanks to my boxtard knowledge
12:13 Dylan really came back from the dead just to get struck down by Boxman and super glue.
Can't believe it tbh
HE CAME BACK TWICE????
@@coh2conscript851 Dylan is inevitable
Boxman's vids always reach the tightest of crevices within me
Thanks to capillary action right?
@@ssmith6081 The very same, my brother from another mother
If you built it waterline you'd have the extra parts (the lower hull) to make the airline model, meaning you'd have two complete models of the ship!
Ahh, it's that time of the year again to sit through 23 mins of Boxman's pain and suffering. Thank you for your service sergeant.
RIP another Dylan
The King is back yooo
Comedy and showing errors while getting better at the hobby. This channel is special
I love this guy
The 🐐
Oh my god that joke about the lifeboats had me snorting out my cornflakes. What a way to start the day
Even for very fine details, you should probably get a bigger brush. Those super fine brushes are basically useless except for like just dotting a single point like an eye on a person. A bigger brush that keeps a decent point can hold more paint at an ideal viscosity for brushing. Half of the time with those wee brushes, by the time you get the paint from the palette to the model, it's half dried and not working the way you want. Also makes it a lot easier to keep paint out of the ferrule (the metal part), because that's what tends to kill brushes.
I personally do a lot of my 6 and 28mm work with a size 6 round brush. if it can keep a decent point, it'll do what you are trying to with that wee tiny brush a lot easier than you might expect. It's unintuitive at first, but it has helped my brush painting immensely using the slightly larger brush.
“I should probably go to bed i got work in the morning”
*BoxmanBuilds uploads*
“Guess I’m staying up a bit more”
I absolutely love this channel. I'd listen to it even if it was a radio podcast! Sir, please, as your fans' numbers rise, do not change the way you do these videos. Many channels start nice, but when they become more successful, the creator very often starts adding "improvements" or more fanciness... and the channel loses its freshness. Hope you won't do it. Sorry for my english, greetings from Italy 🇮🇹 😊
to think great designs like these are overshadowed by pissmarck of all things
model looks swag
I like your style Mr boxman, you should do tanks and planes too
What the heck there’s only five videos….. ! I just subscribed. You better get to work, I Actually smiled today I think. lol 😂 Awesome work and videos bro ! ! ! !
The airline version on model ships is about right for my ability to build model ships. I love this channel
Damn, hopefully the typhoon issue doesn't happen when I order a ship model kit.
I bought a plane model kit a week ago and it rained heavily these past few days. Hopefully my MiG isn't soaking wet by the time it arrives.
@@ruskiwaffle1991 lets hope that you get your kit intact
Two things I'd love to see from you:
*1. Aircraft carrier model* (would be refreshing after so many battleships imo)
*2. Waterline model* (because it would be hella ironic)
And immediately after that a airline model, because that plastic should not go to waste?
Italians make some beautiful ships
Italian ship/air design during ww2 was a thing of beauty
I’m going insane. I hear him everywhere. True crime videos. Brain rot on instagram. Car ads on RUclips. I can’t escape the boxman
To be completely honest - I can just listen to BoxmanBuilds' commentary during his build without even watching the videos... its just second to NONE on RUclips!
I uuuuh…I’m pretty sure that’s an AI.
Yea it is
@@FirstFamilyCharger someone still needed to into a script.
5:19 is where I remembered why I love this channel
"motorcycle accident simulator"
*Gets a sandpaper*
Oof, it's gonna hurt whole lot.
Boxman remember me when u get 100k subs
So many boats? - Italians like to be alive. 🇮🇹🍕🍕
LOL You are right about how delusional Bismarck fan boys are. The Bismarck would have been absolutely shit mixed by ANY of the US Fast Battleships. The North Carolina class, The South Dakota class and the Iowa class ships would have given Bismarck a one sided beatdown that would have been embarrassingly short.
4:47 Boxman did nothing wrong
That thing has the entire italian navy on its deck
19:47 they are probably just navigational lights and do you want a small, medium or large fries Mr Boxman
i fell into the boxman rabbit hole. I wasnt even interested in ship models until now, but in the span of 2 days I watched all of his videos 😭
The red and green spots are in fact navigation lights. They tell you what side of the ship you are on. I always remember the simple phrase, red on the right when returning. It let me know on what side of the ship I need to be when returning to port.
Babe wake up, new box man vid just dropped
"The Historic Italian Senate incident of 2022"
Man that felt like it happend a months ago instead of 2 years ago, when Tifa Lockhart joined the Italian Senate Zoom video conference by accident 🤣
Thanks, Boxman, for building plastic battle ships so I don't have to.
War thunder sponsorship? boxman going up in the world what da hell man
Pizza WITH breadsticks? Someone is making good ad money.
Dude your videos are a hoot. Keep em' coming
The higher im willing to go with models is gunpla and stickers, but that will never stop me from watching this dude's videos.
I love the smell of MRI machines in the morning.
the red and green lights are navigation lights. More or less helps depict which way the ship is going at night
The red and green thingies are navigation lights. It shows whether the ship is coming toward you or not and helps determine its aspect ratio. You are correct in thinking they're also what are on airplanes. In the dark, a green light on the left and red on the right means the plane/ship is approaching you. If all you can see is the red one, that's the left side of the ship/plane, and more than likely they are traveling from right to left. French toast, please.
Our cries for more content have been answered!
Simply the funniest modelling channel on YT!
The trick to hand painting is to thin your paints until it's the consistency of milk, then paint up to 3 or 4 coats. It's annoying, but it works.
Shoutout to capillary action, without it this hobby would not exist 🙏🙏
Sealing the bugs in the ships is one of the funniest things I’ve seen in a while! 😂
Also the flip flopped flag part 😂😂😂
We need a new video!!!!!!!
bros son finally was allowed to appear in the video
They’re lights
Boats have lights
A good example is the Olympic class, they had pretty visible lights
There is a diet 2 ltr doctor pepper where you buried the woman you hit in Albany
Boxman please make an HMS Warspite Build Vid
Seeing the capillary action of the wash gives me the good brain chemicals
Litorio Hull was indeed RED!
Vittorio Veneto and Roma had Green hulls, while Littorio and impero ad Red ones.
For what its worth, all the Austro Hungarian Drednought, except may be the Szent Istvan (not sure), had Green hulls as well.
BTW, the Pathetic "Peashooters" are Starshell guns for Bengala illumination rounds.
I don’t really know if I am wired or something because I always think that every single model who paints and whethears their models is between ages of 20/60 but i am somehow in a hobby that started after 1930’s and i am in the gen alpha era
*skips to end to see the review of model* ah..tsk tsk. the foc'sle railing is messed up. what a shame. *calls for hogriders* "yoo this dude is munting up this beautiful 1/700 Littorio battleship" ...cringe.
Yo, when are you doing a new video??
As a luckily former owner of a 2012 Prius, that line had me weeping with laughter.
I'm still suprised Boxman didn't made a Azur Shit joke (and let's keep it that way because that joke of a "game" doesn't deserve free ad)
Hey boxman! do you know about single blade nippers? those cut your pieces neatly without pressure so the pieces will never fly off the sprue if they are tiny baby chocking hazard size. Kisses from Dad.
Greetings Boxmen. I am wondering if you would build an airfix boat of some kind. Thx
wart hunder mentioned
Italians are very avid yachtmen. And Bismarck is 10,000 tons of over built excellence btw.... great build even better commentary.
17:25 - "Vienna Academy of Fine Arts" - ROFLAMAO 🤣
For kriegsmarine ships and the titanic, full hull and airline models are the same model
boxman : hey wanna see my collection of bug coffins
someone : heuuuu sure
* room full of ship * someone: wtf
While I am a Bismarck fan. I am not delusional to think it's on pair with Yamato or Iowa. If I had to say, it's actually maybe closer to HMS Hood ironically if I had to guess with my non-expert opinion.
Yes you are right that bismarck is not comparable to yamato or iowa
Bismarck was a response to richelieu battleship classes
@@pavolhuska755And to be honest the Bismarck wouldnt survive against the Richelieu those Double dual turrets would Pound it Like a artillery Strike would Pound a single solider
Day 2 of asking for a model build of the Tirpitz 💪
And so here I am: a mediocre beginner modeler of World War II tanks watching a channel that only builds ships, realizing that for the first time in my life, the RUclips algorithm got a suggestion right
Next vid when, Plus do the Graff Spee plzzzz
My man out here giving these ships machine spirits by entombing living creatures inside. Also respect to War Thunder for sponsoring content as unhinged as this, they clearly recognize an underappreciated artistic genius when they see one!
1:36 "Airline" I'm dying lol
As an Italian I can tell you why it had so many boats. The Littorio had one of the largest pizza ovens ever built on board. The pizzas were delivered from the many boats during the war, regardless of who ordered them (Soviets, Germans, French, etc.). This boosted the Italian budget so that the war could be financed. Unfortunately, resources became scarce and the Littorio could no longer be supplied with enough flour. The delivery service therefore had to be cancelled.
Love your videos, always watch them when I am massacring models myself. Only question I have: What happend to your voice, compared to the first 2 videos? Inhaled too much glue?
You should have broken the ship in half like I do with spaghetti.
Littorio, or CLITTorio?...We may never know... 🤔
my fave tamiya glue is the lemon scented one because it make my head feel funny when i sniff the yummy smells