Excellent work as always. Even after watching you build various kits I am still amazed at the amount of extra detail you put in especially adding all the buttons and levers to the cockpit in the last episode. Keep up the good work and I am looking forward to the continuation of the Lancaster.
Beautiful work as usual!! Nice little finishing touches in the cockpit, that nose wheel well looks awesome! That Mr. Surfacer did wonders taming those trench panel lines! At first, I thought it wasn't enough, but then I looked at the latches you didn't fill, and saw all the difference! Very nice, and eagerly awaiting the next update!
Great work as usual. I was not too sure about the idea of filing the panel lines, but after it’s done they do look much better.
Yes I hope so and under the topcoats they should improve some more
Great job! Looking forward to this build. Don’t forget the nose weight!
No it’s ready 60g of cast lead for the radome
Nice work Steve, the extra detailing and 3d printed parts make a big difference.
They do John I think they're worth it
Absolutely wonderful inspirational work Steve
Thank you Tony
Amazing work as usual. Looking forward to the next episode.
Thank you 👍
Absolutely brilliant! Your attention to detail and the quality of your work is incomparable.
Very kind thank you David
Hi Steve,
You have amazing eye for detail.
It’s a pleasure to watch your videos
Thank you Joseph that’s very kind
Excellent work as always. Even after watching you build various kits I am still amazed at the amount of extra detail you put in especially adding all the buttons and levers to the cockpit in the last episode. Keep up the good work and I am looking forward to the continuation of the Lancaster.
Thanks I’ve done a bit more on the Lanc - two big builds on the bench 🫣🙄
Beautiful work as usual!! Nice little finishing touches in the cockpit, that nose wheel well looks awesome! That Mr. Surfacer did wonders taming those trench panel lines! At first, I thought it wasn't enough, but then I looked at the latches you didn't fill, and saw all the difference! Very nice, and eagerly awaiting the next update!
Thank you it does help I think and the top coats should improve it more 🤔
Hi Steve, detail work and scratch building up to your normal standard, good job and steady progress....👌
Hi Alan thank you 👍
Great start on the Tornado cockpit / front fuselage section. Cheers!
Thank you Jeff 👍
Another genius edition. Nice work steve
Cheers Jerry
Excellent work. Details look excellent.
Thank you
It's going to be a beautiful aircraft once completed.
I hope so it’s coming on ok so far 🤞
Fantastic work Steve, really enjoying the attention to detail.
Cheers Craig
Perfect…! 🙂👋
👍👍
Looks like it's going to be a big one. Looking good so far :)
Yes it is - thank you
The panel lines do look better! I'm picking up a lot.
I agree,great tip! I am always learning something on this channel.
Thanks Paul it does and hopefully after the top coats should be even better
Excellent work 👍👍👍
Thank you
Fantastic work as usual
thanks Jeff
Nice progress. 👍
Thank you 👍
yep your a master.model builder
Don’t know about that Jim but thank you all the same 👍
Great build and vet
thanks eddy
Superb work 👍
thank you
Thanks Steve!
you’re welcome
Very nice. I even considered subscribing but noticed that you turned off Likes/Dislikes, which to me is a big no.
Thank you
Marvellous work and so well explained in a steady and concise manner . Were you a vascular surgeon in a previous life!! 👨⚕️ Ray bham uk
Thank you Ray - I should have been quite a bit richer had I taken that route but maybe I could have done it 🤔
More great work Steve. What brand are those chunky tweezers you're you using?
They’re ophthalmologists forceps Phil: by far the best tweezers I’ve ever used.