@@modelfun I will keep you posted and share some photos or a video. I haven’t been able to work on it much but hopefully can make some progress this weekend.
Really love this video! What an outstanding example of how to build a plastic model the right way. May I ask how long did it take from start to finish?
@Darren Whiteside Thank you, I work when I have time, so it is not easy to tell the exact time spent. It took around 5 weeks in total, sometimes I spent 2 hours per day, but there were also few days when I had no time at all to work on this build.
@@modelfun My situation is basically the same. I'm working on a F6F-5 Hellcat and F4U-1D Corsair at the same time. I started building in late February and I'm only now in the final assembly stages of the Hellcat. The Corsair is a few steps behind as I'm about to attach the fuselage and wing assembly. I hope to be finished with both models by the end of the month. Only time will tell.
@@modelfun I do not denigrate it. From what you show here, it is a very good kit, and appreciably cheaper than others. It is kilometres better than the kits I years past had seen (then discounted). I would like to find something similar in 1:25th-scale (ideally, with a fully detailed engine, etc.), to set alongside a four-wheel, wingless, Ford Mustang two-door coupe.
Great build. Wheel wells are bare metal except the spar which is zinc chromate. Nice subtle weathering tho.
It is a very good job. Congratulations! You have a new sub form Spain
Gracias!
fantastic assembly and finish....museum quality...
Thank you :) @jane hill
Beautiful plane love it
Thank you for watching and your commnt.
Ficou excelente, parabéns. Estou pra montar a versao B da trumpeter na 1/32.
Obrigado e boa sorte com seu modelo.
Nice presentation.
Thank you.
Nice job, I’m working on a 1/32 Mustang right now. I’m subscribed from Laramie Wyoming:-)
Thank you and welcome.
Good luck with your build.
Greetings from Poland:)
@@modelfun I will keep you posted and share some photos or a video. I haven’t been able to work on it much but hopefully can make some progress this weekend.
Nice job
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment 🙂
Wonderful job.!
Thank you :)
@@modelfun 🤩
One more subscriber you got.
Super 👍
Really love this video! What an outstanding example of how to build a plastic model the right way. May I ask how long did it take from start to finish?
@Darren Whiteside Thank you, I work when I have time, so it is not easy to tell the exact time spent. It took around 5 weeks in total, sometimes I spent 2 hours per day, but there were also few days when I had no time at all to work on this build.
@@modelfun My situation is basically the same. I'm working on a F6F-5 Hellcat and F4U-1D Corsair at the same time. I started building in late February and I'm only now in the final assembly stages of the Hellcat. The Corsair is a few steps behind as I'm about to attach the fuselage and wing assembly. I hope to be finished with both models by the end of the month. Only time will tell.
Great aurcrafts. Good Łuck with the builds.
LUBIE PLACKI!
Ja też ;)
What glue did you use to glue the fairing?
I use UltraGlue from Ammo Mig.
Where'd those seatbelts come from??????
So, this Revell kit has no Packard licensed built RR Merlin V-12 engine?
No engine at all.
@@modelfun thanks. I wonder why not.
@DavidRLentz-b7i I don't know, maybe savings $$. It is still quite cheap kit for 1:32 scale. Would be lot nicer with the engine tho :)
@@modelfun I do not denigrate it. From what you show here, it is a very good kit, and appreciably cheaper than others. It is kilometres better than the kits I years past had seen (then discounted).
I would like to find something similar in 1:25th-scale (ideally, with a fully detailed engine, etc.), to set alongside a four-wheel, wingless, Ford Mustang two-door coupe.
@DavidRLentz-b7i nice idea. I know there is a kit from Trumpeter available on 1:24. But in 1:25 I've never seen one.