Scratchbuilding your own METAL parts!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2019
  • So many people dread using photo etched parts... but then imagine what it takes to make your own metal details if there's no photoetched set for your model! Haha I'm just joking...
    Making and soldering your own metal details is actually fairly simple and the results are oh so worth it. The fenders I use as demonstration in this video are very simple, but the techniques are exactly the same on more complex parts.
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Комментарии • 191

  • @NightShiftScaleModels
    @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +61

    There's no aftermarket PE set for your model. WHAT DO?
    A) build your own metal details from copper or soda cans
    B) don't give a flying feather because you hate PE anyway

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius 5 лет назад +3

      B! :)
      (OK, maybe I'll try it... ;) )

    • @eternalASV120
      @eternalASV120 5 лет назад +1

      How did you do these rivets on composite armor? Soldered them?

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +4

      Those are punched from tin foil and attached with black superglue :) 0,3mm rivets

    • @eternalASV120
      @eternalASV120 5 лет назад +1

      @@NightShiftScaleModels oh right, I forgot you already mentioned it in one of previous videos, but thanks anyway))

    • @weepweep2225
      @weepweep2225 5 лет назад

      Night Shift where can I find some small hinges for fenders? 1/6 scale king tiger fender but having issues finding hinges and all, bout to build some with the tips you supplied in this great video!

  • @Snonaniganz
    @Snonaniganz 5 лет назад +32

    The MADLAD actually did it.
    Pro modelers hate him.
    Jokes aside another stellar video, can't wait to see more :)

  • @pedroalbicastrense353
    @pedroalbicastrense353 5 лет назад +24

    Your vidéos are always better : simple , effectives methods .
    Funny comments , i'm totally fan !
    Keep going cheers from Portugal 👍

  • @AlexModeling
    @AlexModeling 5 лет назад +10

    Realy love your relaxed way to describe and explain the videos and these are pro format funny to watch... As i Said your stellar my armour friend! Greetings from Portugal

  • @EvilhomerNZ
    @EvilhomerNZ 5 лет назад +5

    I'm not a tank modeller by any means but I'm into mini's and gundam.. but your videos are EPIC. Great techniques, hilariously delivered. I can't stop watching!

  • @Riotdriver
    @Riotdriver 5 лет назад +1

    I love your videos, informative, well produced and edited, above all very very entertaining. Inspires me to get back into armour modelling. thank you.

  • @pebblesthecat3625
    @pebblesthecat3625 3 года назад +4

    Please do more scratch building tutorials. It would be really invaluable to learn more skills like this, especially how you work out the size of the item you need to build, from the scale you need to make it to.

  • @jessewalker7636
    @jessewalker7636 4 года назад

    I have been watching your videos for about a month now and it is very informative and effective. I build mostly cars but i can use similar techniques to get the job done. I enjoy your videos and you describe the process alot better than some others, you think like i do trying to find an easier way with the same results.

  • @beklot
    @beklot 5 лет назад +3

    After your Char B1 construction video I ordered a bunch of copper sheets.... they will arrive next week....
    Man, I'm feelin' pumped about making my own fenderts with it for my 1/72 IS-2!
    Thank you for the great video!

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +2

      IS-2 is great for that! They are simple and you can damage them beyond recognition. Have fun with it!

  • @nuclearwaste1016
    @nuclearwaste1016 5 лет назад +9

    1:35 me: sorry i didnt catch that can you run it by me again
    Night shift: sure SONDJRISKDNEISKSHREOOSND

  • @aaron2709
    @aaron2709 5 лет назад +2

    I love the old camera & light bulb sound effects.

  • @030corpetlouvet
    @030corpetlouvet 5 лет назад +7

    The best RUclips video of the week. Friday modelling party 👍

  • @JonBius
    @JonBius 5 лет назад +6

    Nice demonstration! I've always been a bit mystified by that process, but your explanation makes me want to give it a try.
    Very cool stuff, Martin. 😎

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +1

      It's actually easier than it looks! Just needs a bit of patience and practice.

  • @Skevapo
    @Skevapo 5 лет назад

    I've recently subscribed to your channel and I must admit that the quality of your videos is amazing. The content is awesome too, I found some really useful tips that no one on RUclips has tackled before. I am really keen on learning how to scratch so anything related I am super interested

  • @maniacpanic666
    @maniacpanic666 5 лет назад +2

    One of the best modelling channels on RUclips. Keep it up….

  • @theblankettruth
    @theblankettruth 3 года назад

    Wow, I'm not sure how I missed this video for so long but thanks! That was the most straight forward explanation for scratch building I have seen.

  • @claudiopalaciocampo6258
    @claudiopalaciocampo6258 5 лет назад +1

    Cool stuff pal, thanks for sharing
    Loved this video

  • @joecoulson2904
    @joecoulson2904 4 года назад +4

    Not sure if you mentioned in the video but what thickness of copper sheet do you use? Love all your videos by the way 👍

  • @z3r0f84
    @z3r0f84 3 года назад

    My man you are making me a prodigy! Thank you for all your info, build tips and vids!!!!!

  • @ikiusen3646
    @ikiusen3646 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent video, the just amount of everything, explanation, humor, different things that can go wrong, the meterials you need. I like these kind of stuff. Keep the good work man!

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks! I'll for sure make a more in-depth video about this in the future.

    • @ikiusen3646
      @ikiusen3646 5 лет назад +1

      @@NightShiftScaleModels will be waiting for it! Grettings from Argentina!

  • @DaveyChainZ69
    @DaveyChainZ69 Год назад

    Another great video Martin 👍

  • @TL_RC
    @TL_RC 4 года назад

    Thanks for such great tutorials! All the way from snowy cold Canada!

  • @angelloca375
    @angelloca375 4 года назад

    I am learning so much from you! Thank you

  • @brunolaplante8635
    @brunolaplante8635 5 лет назад +1

    love your videos ! excellent work !

  • @donfrandsen7778
    @donfrandsen7778 5 лет назад +1

    By the way , love the bloopers LOL!!!, this was an excellent tip on each, creating
    Outstanding!!!!

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I figured why should I delete those parts where I stutter? I should use them as bloopers! And here they are lol

  • @PeteGay
    @PeteGay 5 лет назад +1

    Dude! you have the BEST videos!

  • @SprueFascinationChannel
    @SprueFascinationChannel 5 лет назад +1

    Great content Martin!

  • @model-ma-king
    @model-ma-king Год назад

    Nice! I like it!

  • @cesarignjas
    @cesarignjas 5 лет назад +1

    Nice video. thanks for bringing that guide to us!

  • @Jagdpanzer-bh4pb
    @Jagdpanzer-bh4pb 5 лет назад

    Need more videos! Ive watched them all.

  • @radziwilltablada8583
    @radziwilltablada8583 2 года назад

    This is so helpful

  • @SergioSolo
    @SergioSolo 5 лет назад +8

    Ok, now I have to order some copper. Good stuff!

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +3

      DO IT! It's what all the cool neighborhood kids use after all!

    • @rick2620
      @rick2620 3 года назад

      @@NightShiftScaleModels What type of copper sheet do you use? Thickness??

    • @GoneFishing-8373
      @GoneFishing-8373 3 года назад

      @@rick2620 i think its 0.1 or 0.05

    • @theodorebowman8434
      @theodorebowman8434 Год назад

      @@GoneFishing-8373 is that metrics or standard?

  • @velocityinstereo
    @velocityinstereo 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video.

  • @stg152
    @stg152 Год назад

    Marvelous!

  • @od1452
    @od1452 4 года назад +1

    An old jewelers trick is to use contact cement to glue the pattern to the metal.. then cut it out. Water will clean it up. This may help some people.

    • @uuffzz
      @uuffzz 2 года назад

      Thanks 👍

  • @gustavodealba2459
    @gustavodealba2459 Год назад +1

    hello , first of all congratulations and thanks for sharing your work and techniques,,, you videos tutorials truly encouraged me to go back to model builidng and push myself to try new techniques
    i have a question what copper sheet thickness are you using for 1/35 and for 1/48?
    thank you in advanced

  • @hugoshobbies1688
    @hugoshobbies1688 5 лет назад +6

    0:04 What the hell? This first demonstration image looks weird but awesome.
    Is that some orkish/post apocalyptic T95 or what? Would love to see the whole model.
    Speaking of this. I would also love to see some of your already built models, like whatever stands out in your collection, and hear your 2 cents about the kits.
    I really enjoy seeing awesome built and painted models like yours. That gives me inspiration and motivation for my own.

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks a lot! That T95 is my what-if version from Pacific theatre in 1946 (hypothetical invasion of mainland Japan). USMC crews often used spikes on their Sherman tanks as defence against Japanese infantry.
      And hey, I have an instagram account full of my previous builds, the link is in the description of this video :)

  •  5 лет назад

    A K A!! Excellent and fun video as usual! :)

  • @armangunpla409
    @armangunpla409 5 лет назад +1

    And I learned an amazing thing!

  • @jonnycatland1987
    @jonnycatland1987 5 лет назад +1

    Dude. You are good...

  • @JedenSiedemDwa
    @JedenSiedemDwa 5 лет назад +2

    Great tutorial. Nice to watch it. ;)

  • @Basboy93
    @Basboy93 4 года назад

    I use a thick glass sheet for cutting and soldering PE parts, works like a charm!

  • @javierspilere8257
    @javierspilere8257 3 года назад

    A very good tip to remove excess soldering is to use a soft brass brush disc with a low powered dremmel tool. it will revive the soldering from the most tricky places and will not sand the copper or brass sheet.

  • @quantumplastic
    @quantumplastic 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing ;)

  • @jasonbecker4974
    @jasonbecker4974 Год назад

    Wonderful.

  • @mariuszjod7861
    @mariuszjod7861 5 лет назад +1

    great video tutorial
    thx for your job

  • @alainvandenbosch2685
    @alainvandenbosch2685 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice video... Thank you so much...

  • @coreyseals4269
    @coreyseals4269 4 года назад

    This is old hat lol but I still will give you a thumbs up haha! I still enjoy watching all your videos Uncle Night Shift 🏁 build on !!

  • @0623kaboom
    @0623kaboom 3 года назад

    use solder paste you can run a bead along your edge and just heat from the other side ... it will flux and weld the parts together super easy and saves having to use fluid and solder in two different applications ... as it comes already premixed ready for heating

  • @danielp946
    @danielp946 5 лет назад

    great stuff :D

  • @toby6326
    @toby6326 4 года назад +2

    How thick of copper sheet do you use?

  • @Susman-mb6hq
    @Susman-mb6hq 5 лет назад +3

    0 dislikes. That says enough! Awesome video as always :)

  • @angrykiwi6360
    @angrykiwi6360 5 лет назад

    Yay finally

  • @jamesford7937
    @jamesford7937 4 года назад

    That’s fucking crazy. Love it

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 5 лет назад

    Thank you ,

  • @gsh319
    @gsh319 4 года назад

    Thats some fine-ass work my friend. Love the minuture bending brake... Is it home shopped or bought?

  • @bigroryhollar5023
    @bigroryhollar5023 Год назад

    Thank you ....😎🍻

  • @WAVP371
    @WAVP371 5 лет назад

    That's cool bro'!!! I find metal working to be a little intimidating... I wouldn't even attempt it unless I had everything I needed to do it...

    • @uuffzz
      @uuffzz 2 года назад

      It shouldn't really, look at more as an make able thing that everyone can do, in the end its really that simple if you think more basic.
      Oh and forgot about needing everything to do it when you enter a hobby you mostly buy tons of stuff, I did too and also bought stuff that I didn't really use. Just try it 👍

  • @hanswurst2189
    @hanswurst2189 4 года назад +1

    Great video! How do you attach the metal parts to the plastic model? Is there a special glue?

  • @danwhitton7966
    @danwhitton7966 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time to put these videos together and sharing your wisdom. Inspiring! Where can I find thin copper sheets? I can find brass or styrene. Interested in the trying copper on a project.

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +1

      I had to buy mine on ebay. You can find 1m long rolls of copper for a few $ there.

  • @stevenkieler2267
    @stevenkieler2267 5 лет назад +2

    This is an excellent video. I'd like to see more about how you do the soldering. Do you have the solder directly on the soldering iron when you touch it to the metal part?

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks Steven. Yes I should do a more in-depth video with more details about the soldering process. And yes, I have a small amount of solder on the tip. Not too much, it would flood the surface.

  • @Ndeasington
    @Ndeasington 4 года назад

    Does your soldering iron automatically release solder? What make an model is it please? Great videos. Newly subscribed

  • @msee383
    @msee383 Год назад

    More please

  • @michaeltolanojr3024
    @michaeltolanojr3024 3 года назад

    Hey I was wondering what size copper wire do you use. I was planning to make grab handels for a 1/35 build

  • @eviethesillybilly7134
    @eviethesillybilly7134 Год назад

    Hi , love your blogs . Quick question what is the depth of copper you use ? I’m guessing 0.3 mm but I’m new to this . I work on RC tanks so scale is 1/16 . John 🙏🏻

  • @johnnuss5955
    @johnnuss5955 2 года назад

    What gauge is the best for copper sheet or does it depend on the model size right? I’m building a 1/35 scale panzer iv Ausf H.

  • @AngrySurfRider
    @AngrySurfRider 4 года назад

    What paint are yoy using to make nice bluish color of bullet proof glass on turet?

  • @darronhedges5873
    @darronhedges5873 5 лет назад

    Albion alloys make CONNECTO+ for making joins with brass tube.Makes frames and rails easy,and help's with angles.Great video.

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад

      Sounds like one of those tools you buy and think "how could I live without this?"

    • @darronhedges5873
      @darronhedges5873 5 лет назад

      Or ,i can do it like this,or like this,or like that and probably faster.Albion Alloys have alligned product codes to match the Connecto to right size tubes.£5 to £9 for brass fret of 90 pieces.0.4~1.2mm.

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад

      Or when you're connecting stuff just by intuition and it seems accurate, but each joint has a slight inaccuracy, those will add up and in the end it's all warped. I'd definitely get that stuff if I ever needed to solder some tubes into a complex shape.

    • @darronhedges5873
      @darronhedges5873 5 лет назад

      Their like little PE crosses,stars,5 and 6 pointed,and a 3 way 'duckfoot' shape,the thicknesses are 0.4 for 0.5 brass tube,up to 1.2mm.And you can bend them into 3D shapes for odd joints.On Rochm model's website 'products' page,the first Tiger I early\initial set has a 'Crew compartment heater shroud'.As they are kind enough to show a B&W plan view of parts,and multiple photo's of construction,how hard would it be to 'copy' it with copper?The new Somua upgrade set is scarily beautiful too.

    • @darronhedges5873
      @darronhedges5873 5 лет назад

      Just type connecto on utube,theres a 5min vid by Albion Alloys on how it works.

  • @michaelm.1244
    @michaelm.1244 5 лет назад

    Just plain awesomeness! Could you tell me what kind of Cyanoglue "Debonder" you are using? This seams to be interesting and I never heard of it.. ;)

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад

      Thanks! The debonder is called Dousek. It's a locally made product from Czech Republic.

  • @claudebrisson5577
    @claudebrisson5577 4 года назад

    What gage should I use?

  • @brittonshinn9939
    @brittonshinn9939 5 лет назад +3

    What thickness of copper sheet do you recommend for scratch building metal parts?

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +5

      I think mine is 0,1 mm. I've bought 0,3mm brass sheet in the past but never used it because it's impossible to cut. The thinner, the better.

  • @eternalASV120
    @eternalASV120 5 лет назад

    oh yeah, scratchbuild
    moar please
    Started to assemble Italeri Porsche Tiger aka vk4501 (P) recently, man the only thing they made right is proportions of tank itself, whole engine section is completely wrong. So there's some work for scraper knife (0_0 ) Love your videos, entertaining and informative))
    (upd) Forgot to mention that aluminium cans is slightly difficult to solder, so you might have to use special soldering flux for aluminium. And to make your part more flexible (if it just so small and dont want to bend) heat it up a bit.

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +1

      VK4501 from Italeri was my 3rd tank model! I was about 12 or 13 back then lol.
      I would never solder soda cans or actually use them as a modelling material. I used them in the past though. I just mentioned them because people often use them. I just find copper better in every aspect. And it's probably cheaper than soda cans. 100x30 cm of copper for 9$ on ebay. And yes exactly, heat it up to make it softer!

  • @charlesstevenson5141
    @charlesstevenson5141 2 года назад

    So what is the thickness of the sheet? I like working brass but it gets to tough to use when the folds are super small. This looks doable and not overly soft.

  • @carlosgomez5818
    @carlosgomez5818 3 года назад

    There´s not video of that Nagmachon? or pictures for reference? thanks!

  • @c3l3t4on
    @c3l3t4on 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome Work! How thin is the copper sheet you used in video?

  • @locomotivebreath9364
    @locomotivebreath9364 6 месяцев назад

    how powerful of a soldering iron do i need?

  • @michaljurzysta
    @michaljurzysta 5 лет назад

    Awesome, just one tiny request - any chance you could show what solder you use and how much of the solder you put on? I tried soldering on two occasions and I wasn't happy with the result at all. Thank you for yet another quality upload!

    • @mistrimeat
      @mistrimeat 5 лет назад +2

      Michal Jurzysta use silver bearing solder with liquid flux.

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +1

      I'm using a soldering wire (?) that came with the soldering iron. It's a cheapo tool from Lidl (13€). I think any type of solder will work for this. And you should have very little amount on the tip, if you get a noticeable blob of solder, it's too much.

  • @Paveu
    @Paveu 4 месяца назад

    are you still using fireclay tile as soldering board? if yes what is the thickness? 2cm or more?

  • @billhays9339
    @billhays9339 4 года назад

    what thickness or gauge is the copper sheet?

  • @Chris-ug1hr
    @Chris-ug1hr 5 лет назад

    @nightshift what is the soldering flux that you're using? I've seen the W logo before but can't remember the company. Also, is the fluid an all in one solder and flux? Your vid makes it look like just apply and heat technique. Thanks, got a sub out of me!

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад

      Thanks! It's from Wilder. You just brush it on the part and touch it with hot soldering iron with a bit of solder on the tip. It will flow nicely along the entire joint.

  • @guillermocruz2440
    @guillermocruz2440 4 года назад

    I know I’m late to the party but I found about that by “cooking” a soda can you can make the aluminum pretty malleable

  • @TowMan127
    @TowMan127 2 года назад

    👏👏👏👏

  • @latotheleaf2223
    @latotheleaf2223 3 года назад

    Goodbye life. HELLO MODEL MAKING!! 🤪

  • @Deceter
    @Deceter 3 года назад +1

    Your voice sounds funny in this.

  • @charleshenderson9578
    @charleshenderson9578 4 года назад

    Not sure if you respond? Or just the look over?? I can say it "ROCKS"? but to say' we enjoy, like wife and I. wife thanks your very humorous. For me! I,I like it too!!.
    And for budget , you work with what you have. Saw David models. For a Auzy he works fine with planes and making buildings. He show of making homemade rust! From steelwool and vinegar.. look interesting and cheap! In the past ,lost lot of stuff during the move. Paints,tanks,battle ships. You name it. I can say over the past few years or so. Had over $5.000 maybe $7.000 dollars. In build up , it took me 10 to 15 years to have the things in my garage. You can say nice little shop. So now! After the lost, im doing budget strings. Buy what i can afford. ...

  • @haruharu0w0
    @haruharu0w0 5 лет назад

    Is there any guide for using cans for cheaper build?

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +1

      It's the same process, aluminium just can't be soldered. Use superglue instead. On the other hand 100x30 cm roll of copper costs like 9$ on ebay, so it's not that expensive.

  • @shadow200sx
    @shadow200sx 5 лет назад

    Hi, what thickness copper do you use for 1:72 tanks?

  • @tehOGRE
    @tehOGRE 3 года назад +1

    Whats the model at 22seconds? Or whos?

  • @nickwilliams4562
    @nickwilliams4562 5 лет назад

    please can you say what thickness copper you use. Regards Nick

  • @sepp1781
    @sepp1781 3 года назад

    How thick is that Sheet?0,1mm?

  • @user-rw6pf4jb1d
    @user-rw6pf4jb1d 4 года назад

    👍

  • @ChoctawFlute
    @ChoctawFlute 4 года назад

    What thickness is the copper sheet he is using?

  • @scalede4371
    @scalede4371 5 лет назад +2

    Pls show us bullet holes in PE parts

  • @jippevanderlinden2020
    @jippevanderlinden2020 4 года назад

    What is the thickness of the copper sheet? I just bought a piece of copper, but it is quite thick.

  • @mytdck1
    @mytdck1 5 лет назад

    What gauge copper do you use?

  • @thekebabremover2830
    @thekebabremover2830 5 лет назад

    You:Use Cooper sheet, 'cuz it's easy to bend.
    Me:*uses 1mm thick aluminium sheet*

  • @michalgajdos7575
    @michalgajdos7575 5 лет назад

    Pekne. Mimochodom Slovensko je stredna europa,vychodna susedi s aziou.😁

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +1

      Ale úrovňou je to tu stále jak za Sajuzu, takže v tomto smere sme stále východná Európa :D

    • @TomasSysel
      @TomasSysel 5 лет назад

      @@NightShiftScaleModels Jeden by povedal, že sme už skoro ako v Bielorusku. Kapitánov mokrý sen :) inak video je super

  • @yoan_denchev
    @yoan_denchev 5 лет назад

    Will it work with aluminium sheet cuz I bought one?

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад +1

      Yes, you just can't solder aluminium. Use superglue instead

    • @yoan_denchev
      @yoan_denchev 5 лет назад

      @@NightShiftScaleModels thanks a lot

    • @yoan_denchev
      @yoan_denchev 5 лет назад

      @@NightShiftScaleModels thanks a lot

  • @AdamMann3D
    @AdamMann3D 5 лет назад

    Soldering terrifies me. I have Wilders DVD. Always wanted to get good at that shit.

  • @TheKrzy65siek
    @TheKrzy65siek 5 лет назад

    Main question for me is how to position and keep parts during soldering... it is a mistery for me. It is easy with simple parts, but with more complicated... it'a a horror. any suggestions?

    • @eternalASV120
      @eternalASV120 5 лет назад +1

      "helping hand for soldering", they're very... handy hehe)

    • @NightShiftScaleModels
      @NightShiftScaleModels  5 лет назад

      I use blue tack to hold them in place. Sometimes I use my own fingers but obviously you have to work very fast, just touch the part with soldering iron and get it done, otherwise you'll get some nasty burns. But yeah, other than that, blue tack.