Speaking of Mazda, most people think of RX-7 or RX-8.... but I just love the COSMO SPORT of the 60s. the elegant and streamlined design really impresses me.cheers!!😊
thank you..I haven't participated in any model competition yet...I think aesthetics is a very subjective feeling.. the most important thing is that making models brings me a lot of joy.. this is enough for me..😊
Beautiful! Never noticed it before but this looks a bit like the Alfa Romeo Duetto roadster. I see elements of an older kit with the dash and door panels mounting under the glass
I love videos on "straight out of the box" kits like this one, no modifications, keeping it OEM. Very nice. Would you be able to make a video on Fujimi 1/24 Nissan Z31 300ZR? Would appreciate it!
thank you!!😊this kit is very nice so I just want to build it as soon as possible..... I would like to build Z31,but unfortunately I don't have that kit and it's hard to find😔..any way, thank you for watching!!😄
thank you!!😄 although this kit got aged ,it fits very well,the shape and panel line is nice and clean,the only thing need more attention is the front light cover..highly recommend!!👍
Hi Mr. Lin, A superbly well made model, I'd just like to say, I have the exact same model still sat in the box, We clearly have purchased them at different times!, mine sadly lacks the blue, metal is it? front centre badge for a thin transfer instead and it has been noted before that the instructions that came with mine are basically useless, unless You know a little about cars which luckily I do, apart from that, as You say, a great little kit, and having watched Your video has given Me the heart to reach for the glue!, thanking You, take care.
Hi Mr Lin, I've given up on this one, the version I have is the '68 marathon de la route, there's not even mounting holes for the spotlights, it's too a fiddly model for Me, My first and last Hasegawa model for Me unfortunately, open holes where the pins should go Thankyou Hasegawa, regards Stewart.
HI,sorry to hear that..I also got that kit, just check the instruction, I think the spotlight should be attached on the front bumper......yes,it might be a bit tricky to assemble the front spotlight....I will try to build that kit sometime..cheers!!😊
Hey Mr. Lin, Chris here......... question 4 U........when U fill in the panel lines with the Tamiya panel liner after U clear coat the kit.......doesn't the clear coat fill in the panel lines as to where the wash can't get into the panel lines? I always wondered about the clear coat filling the gaps.......is it a better idea to fill the panel lines after paint and before clear coating? I'm not sure if one way is a better way than another......please, let me know your thoughts.....thanks!!!!!
Chris my friend!😊 that's is the reason why I always engraved the panel line on my model... first,you will get a nice clean panel line after washing.second,the model will looks more detailed and more three-dimensional.... this engraving process takes time, but trust me,it is not as hard as you thought,you just need some proper tools and some practice.😉 you can fill the panel line befort clear coat, but I felt the "shiney panel line" just looks uncoordinated..😐 of course, you can just "paint"the panel line simply use tiny paint brush..but that is another story..😓 cheers!!
@@MRLINSSCALEMODELING Morning Mr. Lin.....thanks much.....I actually do scribe out the panel lines as well for the same reasons you described.I personally fill them in after paint before clear coat, that seems to work best for me. In my mind when I see some builders fill in the panel lines after clear coat, it just seems to me that the clear coat would fill in the lines & harden & there's no room for the wash to go into. Thanks much & I'll speak to you soon!!!!!!!!
A classic model of a classic model
thank you very much!!😊
Never heard about this Mazda cosmo before, now I want one 😄👍 Excellent job !
Speaking of Mazda, most people think of RX-7 or RX-8.... but I just love the COSMO SPORT of the 60s. the elegant and streamlined design really impresses me.cheers!!😊
I meant to say this before, the music sounds very like Gran Turismo jazz. I like it!
Lovely build here. Well done!
HI,I am glad you notice that!!😄 I try to pick up BGM that match this car and my mood on this building...thank you!!😊
@@MRLINSSCALEMODELING you're welcome.
I like yours videos, your cars and your style very god job
thank you very much!!!😊
i'm making a 3d model of the car right now, and this video helps alot as a reference, thanks for making such a high quality video!
Thank you ! wish my video would be useful...cheers!!:-)
wow crazy work , details , good job.big like my friend.
much appreciate!!😊
Another excellent build but along with that I really like the looks of the car. Great lines.
thank you, I feel the same, the cosmo sport probably is my favorite MAZDA... 😊
Brilliant job! I'd never heard of this car until I watched this video. I really like its design and those wheels.
thank you !! I like this car,especially wheels!! glad you like it,cheers!!!😊
Stunning job Mr. Lin.......you have hands of a surgeon.......WELL DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
much appreciate!! I am glad you like it!!😄
Beautiful work, you must have awards for your work do you .
thank you..I haven't participated in any model competition yet...I think aesthetics is a very subjective feeling.. the most important thing is that making models brings me a lot of joy.. this is enough for me..😊
Excellent work, beautiful car, well done.
Thank you very much!!😊
Nice work!
thank you very much!!😊
Beautiful! Never noticed it before but this looks a bit like the Alfa Romeo Duetto roadster. I see elements of an older kit with the dash and door panels mounting under the glass
yup,this is an old but nice kit, I like the shape of this lovely car, glad you like it!!😄
I love videos on "straight out of the box" kits like this one, no modifications, keeping it OEM. Very nice. Would you be able to make a video on Fujimi 1/24 Nissan Z31 300ZR? Would appreciate it!
thank you!!😊this kit is very nice so I just want to build it as soon as possible..... I would like to build Z31,but unfortunately I don't have that kit and it's hard to find😔..any way, thank you for watching!!😄
I love this car and have been wanting to build this kit for some time. Your is gorgeous. What amazing work. I love what you did here.
thank you!!😄 although this kit got aged ,it fits very well,the shape and panel line is nice and clean,the only thing need more attention is the front light cover..highly recommend!!👍
Another clean beautiful build! Thank you but do you think you can show your airbrush content 🤙👀🙏
Oops, I meant the gun/needle/compasses. I would like to buy a hook up
thank you very much!!😊, I am thinking about making videos about"tools and tips" sometime,maybe that would be helpful..
Hi Mr. Lin, A superbly well made model, I'd just like to say, I have the exact same model still sat in the box, We clearly have purchased them at different times!, mine sadly lacks the blue, metal is it? front centre badge for a thin transfer instead and it has been noted before that the instructions that came with mine are basically useless, unless You know a little about cars which luckily I do, apart from that, as You say, a great little kit, and having watched Your video has given Me the heart to reach for the glue!, thanking You, take care.
thank you my friend!!this kit is easy to build..and I really like the style of this car..cheers!!😄
Hi Mr Lin, I've given up on this one, the version I have is the '68 marathon de la route, there's not even mounting holes for the spotlights, it's too a fiddly model for Me, My first and last Hasegawa model for Me unfortunately, open holes where the pins should go Thankyou Hasegawa, regards Stewart.
HI,sorry to hear that..I also got that kit, just check the instruction, I think the spotlight should be attached on the front bumper......yes,it might be a bit tricky to assemble the front spotlight....I will try to build that kit sometime..cheers!!😊
Hey Mr. Lin, Chris here......... question 4 U........when U fill in the panel lines with the Tamiya panel liner after U clear coat the kit.......doesn't the clear coat fill in the panel lines as to where the wash can't get into the panel lines? I always wondered about the clear coat filling the gaps.......is it a better idea to fill the panel lines after paint and before clear coating? I'm not sure if one way is a better way than another......please, let me know your thoughts.....thanks!!!!!
Chris my friend!😊 that's is the reason why I always engraved the panel line on my model...
first,you will get a nice clean panel line after washing.second,the model will looks more detailed and more three-dimensional....
this engraving process takes time, but trust me,it is not as hard as you thought,you just need some proper tools and some practice.😉
you can fill the panel line befort clear coat, but I felt the "shiney panel line" just looks uncoordinated..😐
of course, you can just "paint"the panel line simply use tiny paint brush..but that is another story..😓
cheers!!
@@MRLINSSCALEMODELING Morning Mr. Lin.....thanks much.....I actually do scribe out the panel lines as well for the same reasons you described.I personally fill them in after paint before clear coat, that seems to work best for me. In my mind when I see some builders fill in the panel lines after clear coat, it just seems to me that the clear coat would fill in the lines & harden & there's no room for the wash to go into. Thanks much & I'll speak to you soon!!!!!!!!
Why no one commented this video , I’m first , nice work Mr.Lin
thank you very much!!😄
よくもまあ、こんな古いキットを何処で手に入れるのやら。
感心します(=^_^=)
それに丁寧な作り素晴らしですね。
ありがとうございました !😊私はこのキットをウェブストアで購入しました、それは良いキットです、私はあなたが私のビデオを気に入ってくれてうれしいです!😊
Wow, a model of the one of the first Wankel powered cars.... And it doesn't have a scale Wankel motor with it. What's up with that?!?!?!?
Hi, it's pity this kit comes without engine😅..luckly,HASEGAWA recently re-released with engine version...maybe I will built it again sometime.. 😊
@@MRLINSSCALEMODELING yeah it does, IT MORE THAN TWICE THE PRICE, RIDICULOUS.
Meh, it's a curbside kit.
thank you very much!!😊