Absolutely brilliant.....again, I love the fact that you choose some of the least known aircraft from the war. This is another build you should be proud of, love it!!!
Hi. You may not be active on RUclips anymore but I just wanted to applause you for bringing in such quality content in video format. Your videos are easy to follow, straight to the point, and definitely ranks in top 5 scale modeling RUclips channels combined with your high skills. I can’t image how time consuming it is to film, edit, and upload in constant bases (back when you were active ofc). Just wanted to give you a big fat chunk of love for your effort!!!
Hey, thank you a lot for the motivating comment and big chunk of love :D !!! I am flattered!!! Your right, it takes a lot of time to finish these videos. But I'm happy if someone like you clicks on it and enjoys the content!!! I hope, that in the near future I can continue creating some new content. Have a good one, cheers!
Very fine sir. I've often wondered what can be done to highlight a black plane. Now I know! My two amateurish attempts at Beaufighter and Blenheim nightfighters are what it says...black. You have given a masterclass in weathering a black fighter but we can still know that it's black. A great result. Thank you.
Hi Leon, turned out amazing. Very nice nightfighter you've built here. Already looking forward to your next build. Always something new to learn here. Watched it for the first time on my 32" screen to see every detail :-) Cheers
@@AirandGroundinScale Thank You! I will be honest, I'm even not in a half so good, as You, but I try to be better. And I found Your tutorials very useful. ;)
Critique is always welcome and I absolutely agree with you. It's like a quilt... :) Lesson learned, that when the oils are still wet, especially the lighter color are more faint. After they are dry they are much more opaque... Thanks for tuning in and leaving a comment!!!
Always love the oil effects. Can you remind me the semi-gloss before the oils, is it acrylic or lacquer? For the dry brush with the oil colours, are you using a filbert tip? What type of pressure you running on the airbrush for the highly diluted colours? Great final result on the model. Looking forward to the next build and especially the 1:32nd scale!
I tried several brands and types of semi-gloss varnishes on this build, but the most satisfying was the Tamiya semi-gloss, thinned with Tamiya lacquer thinner. For drybrushing I like to use a very soft, synthetic brush. A filbert tip is also nice to use with blending and blurring oils. I use very low pressure for highly diluted colors, perhaps 10 PSI or less. Just as low, that it doesn't blow away the color on the model. I'm very looking forward to build my first 1/32 scale model... Zero? TBM? Bf109-E3?
@@AirandGroundinScale Thanks for the replies. I would say the TBM as it can have folded back wings (I see the Trumpeter one is very nicely detailed). Looks like there are a number of detail-up kits out there for it too. Maybe nice to do a detail engine with some cut-away panels? OR the BF109-E3. I see the Eduard one has good engine details. I also recall seeing one manufacturer that had a replaceable front section so you could have engine revealed or closed up. Magnets made the swap fast and possible.
Like all these uniform paint schemes, it is difficult to get something interesting out of it. Especially black. Thanks a lot for your comment and your support!!!
Just found your channel... good stuff. And very timely as well. I have an aircraft kit coming up soon that will have a partially black paint job, so this has been really helpful. Looking forward to checking out more of your videos and congrats on surpassing 2000 subscribers!
Hey Brett G!!! Thanks a lot for tuning in and leaving such a nice comment!!! Very nice, that you have some use for my videos. I hope you learned from my mistakes 😄
Yes, there are very nice and exotic paint schemes!!! I think these very vibrant colors are pretty difficult to weather and remaind me a lot of Warhammer 40'000 models :)
Good job mate, got a lot of insight on some techniques from your videos. If you’re looking for a 1/32 scale, I highly recommended tamiya’s F4u-1 line. Hands down best kit I’ve built.
Thank you for your recommendation MrKov! I have a Tamiya Zero in my stash in 1/32. Thought so, that you can't go wrong with Tamiya to start with. Thanks for tuning in and your support!
;) I use a pretty simple No-Name compressor with an air tank to get a constant airpressure. Something like this: www.airbrushking.ch/kompressoren/No-Name-65/kompressor189.html
@@AirandGroundinScale thanks Leon, I habe exactly the same from Mr Tanner, but somehow it became to loud for me. I thing I invest for a Sil-Air 20A, this guy seems to be pretty quiet😎
@@markusv311 Never heard or tested another compressor. But I'll use mine until it breaks. Loudness and quality vs. price are ok. But the Sil-Air really seems to be a whispering noise... :)
@@AirandGroundinScale It is indeed, just tested it this week👌. Btw, just recieved an airmail delivery today with dspiae sponge boxes today. They look very nice👍. This is not the first item I bought inspired by you😎. Many thanks for sharing all this with us👍
That's a great finish Leon, all black aircraft are a big challenge. For me I feel the scratches and chipping are slightly overdone, however I don't think it takes anything away from the final finish. Looking forward to how you handle an all-white tank as I have wanted to a UN Mi-8 for a while but have been apprehensive about how to weather white well.
I love uniform aircrafts if you have some sort of texture and contrast, like the UN Mi-8 would be. I think chipping and scratches add a lot to it, but it's difficult to keep it restricted. Thanks for your critique and support!
I think the key with chipping is being realistic to the real world so there are some place that would not necessarily get chipped. Very nice build Leon. I'm keen to see another classic like a Bf110 or a Ju88. Happy modelling.
A big shout out to Everybody who joined the Premier... I had some connection issues :( I hope you enjoyed the episode!!!
One of the best 109 32 scale builds I've ever seen. I learned so much from it. Thank you for a wonderful build video.
Absolutely brilliant.....again, I love the fact that you choose some of the least known aircraft from the war. This is another build you should be proud of, love it!!!
109 least known?!
Not the 109 but the scheme sorry my mistake
@@stacyobrien1729 No worries :)
Fell in love with the paint scheme :) Thanks a lot for your support Stacy and your motivating comment!
Hi. You may not be active on RUclips anymore but I just wanted to applause you for bringing in such quality content in video format. Your videos are easy to follow, straight to the point, and definitely ranks in top 5 scale modeling RUclips channels combined with your high skills. I can’t image how time consuming it is to film, edit, and upload in constant bases (back when you were active ofc). Just wanted to give you a big fat chunk of love for your effort!!!
Hey, thank you a lot for the motivating comment and big chunk of love :D !!! I am flattered!!! Your right, it takes a lot of time to finish these videos. But I'm happy if someone like you clicks on it and enjoys the content!!! I hope, that in the near future I can continue creating some new content. Have a good one, cheers!
Outstanding build! Can't wait to see more projects!
Hey Kevin! Thanks for your support as always!!! Much appreciated!!!
Got yourself a new sub! Well done!
Thanks for the click, Jacob!!!!
Incredible looking build.!👍
Thanks a lot!!! :D
Very fine sir. I've often wondered what can be done to highlight a black plane. Now I know! My two amateurish attempts at Beaufighter and Blenheim nightfighters are what it says...black. You have given a masterclass in weathering a black fighter but we can still know that it's black. A great result. Thank you.
I learn so many new techniques from your videos. Loved this G6. Beautiful!
Thank you for you motivating comment Mod Er!!!
Loving this channel ! Nice work man !!
Thanks for your support Jared!!!
Excellent work as always!
Hey Barry thanks for tuning in!!!
Black beauty
Hey Karol!!! Thanks for tuning in and leaving the nice comment :D Have a great Sunday!
Hi Leon, turned out amazing. Very nice nightfighter you've built here.
Already looking forward to your next build. Always something new to learn here.
Watched it for the first time on my 32" screen to see every detail :-)
Cheers
4k in 32" sounds nice!!! Good to hear, that you don't get bored :) Thanks for your support!
Looks so good! Great tutorial! I must do something similar! All the best for You! ;)
Thanks a lot for tuning in... Going to check out your channel as soon as possible :)
@@AirandGroundinScale Thank You! I will be honest, I'm even not in a half so good, as You, but I try to be better. And I found Your tutorials very useful. ;)
I gotta be honest. I think you need to blend in the spots on the upper wings more. Its too 'spotty" everything else is great.
Critique is always welcome and I absolutely agree with you. It's like a quilt... :) Lesson learned, that when the oils are still wet, especially the lighter color are more faint. After they are dry they are much more opaque... Thanks for tuning in and leaving a comment!!!
Beautiful job, Leon 👍
Much appreciated, thanks for your support!!!
You made a beautiful plane my friend, it's so inspiring watch your videos.
Very motivating comment Victor, thanks a lot!!!
Still waiting for a new video ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
:) Would love to have more time, to produce a new video... Thanks for tuning in!!!
Excelente trabajo,
Gracias amigo!!!
Always love the oil effects. Can you remind me the semi-gloss before the oils, is it acrylic or lacquer?
For the dry brush with the oil colours, are you using a filbert tip?
What type of pressure you running on the airbrush for the highly diluted colours?
Great final result on the model. Looking forward to the next build and especially the 1:32nd scale!
I tried several brands and types of semi-gloss varnishes on this build, but the most satisfying was the Tamiya semi-gloss, thinned with Tamiya lacquer thinner.
For drybrushing I like to use a very soft, synthetic brush. A filbert tip is also nice to use with blending and blurring oils.
I use very low pressure for highly diluted colors, perhaps 10 PSI or less. Just as low, that it doesn't blow away the color on the model.
I'm very looking forward to build my first 1/32 scale model... Zero? TBM? Bf109-E3?
@@AirandGroundinScale Thanks for the replies.
I would say the TBM as it can have folded back wings (I see the Trumpeter one is very nicely detailed). Looks like there are a number of detail-up kits out there for it too. Maybe nice to do a detail engine with some cut-away panels?
OR the BF109-E3. I see the Eduard one has good engine details. I also recall seeing one manufacturer that had a replaceable front section so you could have engine revealed or closed up. Magnets made the swap fast and possible.
Perfect Leon congrats!!!!!
Big thank you Giorgos!!!
@@AirandGroundinScale I watch today from the tablet but didn't let me to chat on live chat :(
@@giorgosgr2 I had some problems too with connecting to the chat...
Impressive finishing, congrats!👌
Thank you Phil, for the motivating comment!!!
Again outstanding work, a black painted model is very difficult to give a interesting look, but yours looks fantastic.
Like all these uniform paint schemes, it is difficult to get something interesting out of it. Especially black. Thanks a lot for your comment and your support!!!
Another awesome build! Looking forward for the tank build series. 😊
Congrats for achieving 2K+ subscribers! 😊 👍
As always, a big thank you for your Support DenXio!!!
Just found your channel... good stuff. And very timely as well. I have an aircraft kit coming up soon that will have a partially black paint job, so this has been really helpful.
Looking forward to checking out more of your videos and congrats on surpassing 2000 subscribers!
Hey Brett G!!! Thanks a lot for tuning in and leaving such a nice comment!!! Very nice, that you have some use for my videos. I hope you learned from my mistakes 😄
Beautiful build. Well I'm not exactly a fan of tanks, but i'm also looking forward to it. Thanks!
Expanding your horizon, or try out techniques on other subjects could improve my skills... Thanks again for joining the premier Tasic!!!
Yes i agree fully. Looking forward to it.
Excellent video mate! Looking forward to the T-72!! Have you seen the tanks that participate in the tank biathlon?? Very cool paint schemes 😉
Yes, there are very nice and exotic paint schemes!!! I think these very vibrant colors are pretty difficult to weather and remaind me a lot of Warhammer 40'000 models :)
Good job mate, got a lot of insight on some techniques from your videos. If you’re looking for a 1/32 scale, I highly recommended tamiya’s F4u-1 line. Hands down best kit I’ve built.
Thank you for your recommendation MrKov! I have a Tamiya Zero in my stash in 1/32. Thought so, that you can't go wrong with Tamiya to start with. Thanks for tuning in and your support!
Hi Leon, happy new year🎉🎉🎉
Hope you are doing well. Miss the acitities on my favourite modelling chanel🙂
Thank you Markus! Dir ou es guets Nöis!!!
Hi Leon the great one, short question, what Compressor for your Airbrush do you use? Thanks
;) I use a pretty simple No-Name compressor with an air tank to get a constant airpressure. Something like this: www.airbrushking.ch/kompressoren/No-Name-65/kompressor189.html
@@AirandGroundinScale thanks Leon, I habe exactly the same from Mr Tanner, but somehow it became to loud for me. I thing I invest for a Sil-Air 20A, this guy seems to be pretty quiet😎
@@markusv311 Never heard or tested another compressor. But I'll use mine until it breaks. Loudness and quality vs. price are ok. But the Sil-Air really seems to be a whispering noise... :)
@@AirandGroundinScale It is indeed, just tested it this week👌.
Btw, just recieved an airmail delivery today with dspiae sponge boxes today. They look very nice👍. This is not the first item I bought inspired by you😎. Many thanks for sharing all this with us👍
Nice to hear, that you enjoy my recommended products 👍 😃
That's a great finish Leon, all black aircraft are a big challenge. For me I feel the scratches and chipping are slightly overdone, however I don't think it takes anything away from the final finish. Looking forward to how you handle an all-white tank as I have wanted to a UN Mi-8 for a while but have been apprehensive about how to weather white well.
I love uniform aircrafts if you have some sort of texture and contrast, like the UN Mi-8 would be. I think chipping and scratches add a lot to it, but it's difficult to keep it restricted. Thanks for your critique and support!
I think the key with chipping is being realistic to the real world so there are some place that would not necessarily get chipped. Very nice build Leon. I'm keen to see another classic like a Bf110 or a Ju88. Happy modelling.
Beautiful.. but no swastikas?
Could be censored in different regions, so I left them out. Thanks for your comment!!!
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