It seems like such a little thing, but I absolutely respect your insistence that you scrape the paint off of both surfaces to be glued. I constantly see people glue paint to paint, and act like nothing's wrong. I see people glue plastic to plastic, but never mention why you should. It's the difference between having a solidly built model you'll own for years, and one you'll pick up in a month or two and have fall apart in your hands. This is why I love your channel- fantastic paint applied to a model built with timeless, simple techniques every generation should know. Thanks for the video, and have a great week.
Indeed it is recommended that you will scrape the paint off of both surfaces before gluing but in my earlier days of modeling I didn't knew that and I glued plastic to plastic and I can assure you that it won't fall apart even after 2 years. The plastic joint will overall be worse but if it's only sitting in a shelf and you pick it every now and then, there isn't any danger of it falling apart. Tho anyone who knows about this "trick" should definitely do it.
Another note in regard to many newer well designed kits, is that sometimes the kit is engineered with such tight tolerance between assembly pieces that if you don't scrap paint, you may have fitment issues further down the road. Just word to the wise, especially with new Eduard kits.
Isn't scraping the paint off possibly worse as scraping the paint May scrape away material as well making the joint not as much as a tight fit previously
Very cool video. At one point I found myself appreciating the planning, filming and editing rather than the actual model building(that is also great). Awesome job.
Glad you choose the Mk.1 early. Everybody seems to build Mk.V and later {like me}. Great job of weathering, not too overdone. PLUS ANTENNA WIRE! NICE! Another gem added to your build collection. Congrats!
Bob, thank you very much again!!! Yes, I didn't have early bird in my collection. This was a quite quick and funny build, one of the easiest so far. Lovely kit! 👌 All the best!! Dusan
Incredible build, absolutely beautiful, and what a coincidence! My copy of this kit (the regular Mk.Ia, not the early one, admittedly) arrived in the post just this morning. I also got the Brassin cockpit and engine sets as well to go with it, along with some aftermarket markings so I can make AZ-H (N3277). My very first model was a 1/72 model of that airframe from Airfix, and so I want to show just how far I have come since then by making this beautiful kit. Now I just need to finish the Airfix Buccaneer sitting on my workbench...
You will enjoy your time with this kit, I can't say anything about the new brassin sets I haven't seen them in person, hopefully for the Mk.V I will buy the Brassin sets. I wanted to finish this kit as soon as possible as a relaxing quick build, happily I can confirm that. Btw, that Buccaneer was always on my list but I never got one (new tool) I have two ancient kits in my stash. Thank you very much!! Take care and all the best! Dusan.
Die dumme Parkinson-Krankheit hat meine Fähigkeit, Modelle zu bauen, fast noch getötet. Deshalb genieße ich es, dir beim Bau von Dusan zuzusehen. Mach weiter so, mein Freund!
Looks nice, however yes, colours look a bit different than usual. And there is a tip for thin decals - before use give them layer of clear coat, on whole sheet. It is a bit harder to cut them off, and a bit more process after lay down, but it is still better that being angry of destroyed decals. ;) All the best for You! ;)
Hi Dusan, that was a outstanding job of one of tne iconic aircraft from WWII, it was a excellent finish, I hope you are safe and well, best regards from Australia.
Thank you very much for your kind words!!! At the moment everything is fine, hopefully it will stay this way. All the best for you and your family!! Dusan.
Great work , and me too i feel to know the guys that rest in the cover. Great job and thanks for the tips, I love all versions of beloved supermarine spitfire , and flying in my modest FX_steam simulator is a great and relax hobby.
reetings from Russia! Great video, everything is neat and beautiful, good work! I am also currently assembling one of the models from Eduard (Czech Avia aircraft).
i have it the table right now can confirm its one of the best kits... but one think that conerns me is that how many people are building this exact kit this month XD
Thought I was fairly knowledgeable on the subject of WW ll but have never seen any Photographs of a British Spit. w that two tone & natural metal Cammo paint scheme . Really interesting ‐ thanks 👍🤓 🦧
I have finished the single-seater month after the review. Maby, maby I can make a video for double seater, will see, can't promise right now. Thank you for your feedback! Dusan
Excellent work! But, um, hey, Eduard, are those CANYONS, or panel lines? "Panel canyons"?.... I'd wanna fill them in. Maybe they are 1/8 scale panel lines on a 1/48 model?..... I think the 1/1 scale real thing has smaller panel gaps. Looks more like an Aurora kit from the 1960's.... But a MASTER level build! Great work!
Really enjoying your builds. But I must commend you on your video and editing quality, excellent. This is how you tubers get views. One negative is that cutting mat, a bit dazzling on HD TV.
Craig, thank you for your feedback, I don't like to record on the cutting mat anyway, short part was included. Also thank you for your kind words! All the best !! Dusan.
I think it's capri blue background, I have to check the correct code. Boesner store, mainly concentrate on Künstlermaterialien etc. All the best! Dusan
Thanks!! 🍻 Yes that's right, you can use white spirit with enamel paints as well! AMMO weathering washes are enamel based for example. You can also find odorless enamel thinners etc. All the best!! Dusan.
I would say this kit has some major mistakes from eduard that really seemed unneeded. The front upper engine cowl is split in two parts leaving a seem down the middle of the most visible part of the aircraft, with loads of rivets next to the seam. Besides that on my mk v the gear did not attach all that solidly to the wells. Other than that, I have few complaints. The model is more detailed than the Tamiya kit, and generally fits well.
@@scaledistrict7276when did I said that Tamiya's spitfire isn't a fine model? Why do you guys not pay attention when reading something. The Tamiya spit is great kit, just not nearly as detailed as the eduard one. Please bother and read my comment again, more carefully. Anyways at last it's subjective, if you like less details for a better fit or more details with more complexity. But IMHO it's better to have better surface details, more photo etch and better masks and have to sand a bit more than having less surface details, less photo etched parts,and worse masks just so I don't have to sand that much. Then again that's just MY opinion and I do say that the Tamiya spitfire is great...
I haven't had big issues. Only the stencils where problematic, very thin, as for the decal film I decided to leave it as is. Gloss coated over the decals. But yes, you can peel off the film. Thanks!! All the best!! Dusan
Thanks for your kind words! Well it's getting crowded now 😐 I do have some spare facility but it might be complicated in the future. 😆 All the best!! Dusan.
I am not sure, I found pictures for this AC (19) as well the "19" with different color. I haven't noticed that detail suggestion, so I have to check. Thanks!! All the best! Dusan
Finished stenciling and glueing all parts together (like prop, gear). Really love your videos! And the finished model too🙂 is this model send by jan or you bought that one?
Hey nice to hear from you!!! I have traded my Fw-190A4 for this kit. So It was exchange with a friend. Btw, I have bought many sets and kits from Eduard this year for my stash. Brassin, Pe sets, kits...masks. After the fire accident at the warehouse I wanted to give my support this way. Thank you very much!! All the best!! Dusan
Ahh... can't consider that MkV unless you have wing that comes with the (at time of comment 31st August) MK11b or the "Tally Ho" Mk11a/b Dual Combo... every sprue from the "The Few" Dual Combo #11143 to the Mk1a Profipack #82151 etc, etc, has MkV stamped on each sprue. Sincere and warm regards :)
@@ScaleModelAircraft Dusan, if you are keen on doing a MkIIb - which is very similar to the MkV, Eduard do the Profipack MkIIb #ED82154. You can also build it from the Dual Combo MkIIa/MkIIb #11146 (as previously described) Eduard have a plethora of these earlier Spitfire's released, so I just thought I'd offer that up as I got the impression you were keen on the MkV... and at this stage, the MkIIb is very close. Master also do brass 20mm early Hispano as used on the MkIIb & MkV's. Meanwhile, I continue to enjoy your build's, however warbirds are more my thing than experimental or "what if" Axis aircraft! Kind regards from Sydney mate :)
simply put this IS a damn fine work of art and should put in a museum for future generations to see !!!!
It seems like such a little thing, but I absolutely respect your insistence that you scrape the paint off of both surfaces to be glued. I constantly see people glue paint to paint, and act like nothing's wrong. I see people glue plastic to plastic, but never mention why you should. It's the difference between having a solidly built model you'll own for years, and one you'll pick up in a month or two and have fall apart in your hands. This is why I love your channel- fantastic paint applied to a model built with timeless, simple techniques every generation should know. Thanks for the video, and have a great week.
Indeed it is recommended that you will scrape the paint off of both surfaces before gluing but in my earlier days of modeling I didn't knew that and I glued plastic to plastic and I can assure you that it won't fall apart even after 2 years. The plastic joint will overall be worse but if it's only sitting in a shelf and you pick it every now and then, there isn't any danger of it falling apart. Tho anyone who knows about this "trick" should definitely do it.
Another note in regard to many newer well designed kits, is that sometimes the kit is engineered with such tight tolerance between assembly pieces that if you don't scrap paint, you may have fitment issues further down the road. Just word to the wise, especially with new Eduard kits.
let's hope my spitfire doesn't break. I think I skipped that when I glued some bits
Isn't scraping the paint off possibly worse as scraping the paint May scrape away material as well making the joint not as much as a tight fit previously
What is the best way to avoid seems on the front of the wings
Wow! That has to be one of the best Spitfires I have ever seen! And the rare twin-bladed prop version? That’s just awesome!
Awesome, definitely another work of art. Also a fine example of a historic aircraft
Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much for your kind words!! 🍻
All the best!!
Dusan.
So glad you used the fixed pitch prop. I love the look of the very early Spitfires.
I like building aircraft a lot and like your videos too. Please make a video in wich you show al your models you´ve build.
Love the final outcome ❤❤️🤟👍 Brilliant paint job as well.
Beautiful build and paint job!! Thank You Dusan!!!
Very, very nice Mr. Lekic another masterpiece and good to see the very early variant "getting the treatment. Thank you.
Very cool video. At one point I found myself appreciating the planning, filming and editing rather than the actual model building(that is also great). Awesome job.
He is an artist, because his models are art 👍
Thank you very much for your kind words!! All the best!! Dusan.
Glad you choose the Mk.1 early. Everybody seems to build Mk.V and later {like me}. Great job of weathering, not too overdone. PLUS ANTENNA WIRE! NICE! Another gem added to your build collection. Congrats!
Bob, thank you very much again!!! Yes, I didn't have early bird in my collection. This was a quite quick and funny build, one of the easiest so far. Lovely kit! 👌
All the best!!
Dusan
Incredible build, absolutely beautiful, and what a coincidence! My copy of this kit (the regular Mk.Ia, not the early one, admittedly) arrived in the post just this morning. I also got the Brassin cockpit and engine sets as well to go with it, along with some aftermarket markings so I can make AZ-H (N3277). My very first model was a 1/72 model of that airframe from Airfix, and so I want to show just how far I have come since then by making this beautiful kit. Now I just need to finish the Airfix Buccaneer sitting on my workbench...
You will enjoy your time with this kit, I can't say anything about the new brassin sets I haven't seen them in person, hopefully for the Mk.V I will buy the Brassin sets. I wanted to finish this kit as soon as possible as a relaxing quick build, happily I can confirm that. Btw, that Buccaneer was always on my list but I never got one (new tool) I have two ancient kits in my stash.
Thank you very much!! Take care and all the best! Dusan.
You sir are a artist when coming to painting and detailing your projects 👍👍
Such a iconic bird just a beautiful build as always
Thx for showing your really nice build!
2-bladed prop is wood, so there will be no paint scratches showing silver (underlying metal).
Eduard and Tamiya are the 2 best modeling brands for aircraft in 72 and 48 scale.
Super, this one is in my to-do list.
Love the spitfire nice looking plane aircraft. That's the plane from United Kingdom Royal Air Force. Nice build fantastic.
That kit is awesome. Really liked the interior
Oh! MK.l is very stylish!
Die dumme Parkinson-Krankheit hat meine Fähigkeit, Modelle zu bauen, fast noch getötet. Deshalb genieße ich es, dir beim Bau von Dusan zuzusehen. Mach weiter so, mein Freund!
Ah, very complicated 😕
I hope that you are going strong now! Please take care and stay safe!! All the best!! Dusan.
Very nice kit!!!!....looks incredible
Awesome as always! Thank you! 👍❤️
It's insane how good the plane looks after painting, compared to before.
20:49 nice to see them together!
Very cool. The camo schemes are really cool. Thanks for the great video. I might try this kit.
Looks nice, however yes, colours look a bit different than usual. And there is a tip for thin decals - before use give them layer of clear coat, on whole sheet. It is a bit harder to cut them off, and a bit more process after lay down, but it is still better that being angry of destroyed decals. ;) All the best for You! ;)
Awesome result as always really enjoyed your vid and your others too 👍
Great Model. I Like the minimal weathering on this! :)
Not my scale, but the model is truly Amazing.👍
Outstanding works..
мне очень нравятся ваши работы
Hugh Dowding had to campaign to get armoured glass for his pilots ; the front section of canopy. saved a lot of pilot's lives with that one thing.
Beautiful build, thanks for sharing!
Excellent build.
Hi Dusan, that was a outstanding job of one of tne iconic aircraft from WWII, it was a excellent finish, I hope you are safe and well, best regards from Australia.
Thank you very much for your kind words!!! At the moment everything is fine, hopefully it will stay this way. All the best for you and your family!!
Dusan.
Great work i can not wait to attempt some of your "tricks" on my next build. Truly informative, Thank You. ✌🇨🇦✌
Fantastic work, My boiiiiiii!
You have done such a good job here, it looks amazing! Well done 👏👏
*Excellent, this first version of the Spit' is amazing! Good job SMA!*
Stunning!
That looks awesome!
I like this spitfire looks nice
Great work , and me too i feel to know the guys that rest in the cover. Great job and thanks for the tips, I love all versions of beloved supermarine spitfire , and flying in my modest FX_steam simulator is a great and relax hobby.
Other great job..... 🤩🤩🤩
reetings from Russia! Great video, everything is neat and beautiful, good work! I am also currently assembling one of the models from Eduard (Czech Avia aircraft).
i have it the table right now can confirm its one of the best kits... but one think that conerns me is that how many people are building this exact kit this month XD
Great!!
Awesome!!!
Great job as always! Paint is a bit too bright f or my taste, but amazing non the less. Regards👍
Class.
Thought I was fairly knowledgeable on the subject of WW ll but have never seen any Photographs of a British Spit. w that two tone & natural metal Cammo paint scheme . Really interesting ‐ thanks 👍🤓 🦧
Just thought I should point out that the lower surface was painted with aluminium paint, they weren't left bare/natural metal.
Are you planning to make a build video of a JA-37 Viggen? I would love to see it
I have finished the single-seater month after the review. Maby, maby I can make a video for double seater, will see, can't promise right now. Thank you for your feedback! Dusan
Eres un manitas de los grandes
Excellent work! But, um, hey, Eduard, are those CANYONS, or panel lines? "Panel canyons"?.... I'd wanna fill them in. Maybe they are 1/8 scale panel lines on a 1/48 model?.....
I think the 1/1 scale real thing has smaller panel gaps. Looks more like an Aurora kit from the 1960's.... But a MASTER level build! Great work!
Another good build and finish Dusan.👍
But why the ducking on the right wing? 😆
😄😄😄
Really enjoying your builds. But I must commend you on your video and editing quality, excellent. This is how you tubers get views. One negative is that cutting mat, a bit dazzling on HD TV.
Craig, thank you for your feedback, I don't like to record on the cutting mat anyway, short part was included. Also thank you for your kind words! All the best !! Dusan.
Eduard🥰
Great video, thank you! Can I ask you what are you using as this blue background?
I think it's capri blue background, I have to check the correct code. Boesner store, mainly concentrate on Künstlermaterialien etc.
All the best! Dusan
What a perfect built. I have one question. What can we use in interitor washing without clear? What about white spirit?
Thanks!! 🍻
Yes that's right, you can use white spirit with enamel paints as well! AMMO weathering washes are enamel based for example. You can also find odorless enamel thinners etc.
All the best!! Dusan.
What is good consistent color to paint internal wheel wells? Très bon champ de mouvement '22
Great build Dusan! How would you compare this model to the Tamiya one. This seems to have more details an overall quality. Thanks for sharing!
I would say this kit has some major mistakes from eduard that really seemed unneeded. The front upper engine cowl is split in two parts leaving a seem down the middle of the most visible part of the aircraft, with loads of rivets next to the seam. Besides that on my mk v the gear did not attach all that solidly to the wells. Other than that, I have few complaints. The model is more detailed than the Tamiya kit, and generally fits well.
Tamiya is gorgeous kit that fits perfectly and has absolutely enough details.
@@scaledistrict7276 odd statement to make. I'd let people decide what they do or don't find enough detail
@@kjaesp Exactly what I am talking about, my opinion is that Tamiya is just fine model!
@@scaledistrict7276when did I said that Tamiya's spitfire isn't a fine model? Why do you guys not pay attention when reading something. The Tamiya spit is great kit, just not nearly as detailed as the eduard one. Please bother and read my comment again, more carefully. Anyways at last it's subjective, if you like less details for a better fit or more details with more complexity. But IMHO it's better to have better surface details, more photo etch and better masks and have to sand a bit more than having less surface details, less photo etched parts,and worse masks just so I don't have to sand that much. Then again that's just MY opinion and I do say that the Tamiya spitfire is great...
Pilot's seat at early Spits made from bacellite (brown-red plastic) and has leather pillow..
Even and the original paints , on real aircraft painting, batches of the same color often have a difference in hue.
That looks superb !
Did you have any issues with Eduards own new type decals ? Apparently a film needs to be peeled away after placing the decal ?
I haven't had big issues. Only the stencils where problematic, very thin, as for the decal film I decided to leave it as is. Gloss coated over the decals. But yes, you can peel off the film. Thanks!!
All the best!! Dusan
I’m going to have to be the one to ask: who are the box art guys?
They’re the designers for Eduard I believe!.
That's right, Eduard team 👏 💪 🙌
All the best!
Dusan
Thank you for displaying your amazing work, and demonstrating your method. Where do you find space for all these models?
Thanks for your kind words! Well it's getting crowded now 😐
I do have some spare facility but it might be complicated in the future. 😆
All the best!! Dusan.
Hey, could you do a review on the Revell b25d Mitchel?
❤️
Just a comment for the algorithm.
Nice build as usual Dusan. Eduard suggest bulbs for a reflector sight when modelling the ring and bead version?
I am not sure, I found pictures for this AC (19) as well the "19" with different color. I haven't noticed that detail suggestion, so I have to check. Thanks!! All the best! Dusan
Are you related with the guy in the box??
Finished stenciling and glueing all parts together (like prop, gear). Really love your videos! And the finished model too🙂 is this model send by jan or you bought that one?
Hey nice to hear from you!!! I have traded my Fw-190A4 for this kit. So It was exchange with a friend. Btw, I have bought many sets and kits from Eduard this year for my stash. Brassin, Pe sets, kits...masks. After the fire accident at the warehouse I wanted to give my support this way. Thank you very much!!
All the best!! Dusan
Spray pressure @ 1.2b ???
b = Bar ??
Correct. So roughly 17 PSI.
Informative instructions LOL
Its zap a glue a cienoacrilato glue?
Yes!
Ahh... can't consider that MkV unless you have wing that comes with the (at time of comment 31st August) MK11b or the "Tally Ho" Mk11a/b Dual Combo... every sprue from the "The Few" Dual Combo #11143 to the Mk1a Profipack #82151 etc, etc, has MkV stamped on each sprue. Sincere and warm regards :)
I have to write that down 😄 the codes... thanks! All the best! Dusan
@@ScaleModelAircraft Dusan, if you are keen on doing a MkIIb - which is very similar to the MkV, Eduard do the Profipack MkIIb #ED82154. You can also build it from the Dual Combo MkIIa/MkIIb #11146 (as previously described) Eduard have a plethora of these earlier Spitfire's released, so I just thought I'd offer that up as I got the impression you were keen on the MkV... and at this stage, the MkIIb is very close. Master also do brass 20mm early Hispano as used on the MkIIb & MkV's. Meanwhile, I continue to enjoy your build's, however warbirds are more my thing than experimental or "what if" Axis aircraft! Kind regards from Sydney mate :)
@@ScaleModelAircraft #Master 1/48 for Eduard Spitfire... :(
“Notice the hollowed out shafts” I notice the amount of flash and prominent seam lines, not good Eduard. Great build though. 👍🏼
Jesus man, that's a precious liquid....................be a little more mindful when pouring that beer! 😉😅
No sabía yo que el MK I era un bipala.
Note RAF officers never wear brown shoes on duty 😂
Eduard has beautiful detail…which needs to be destroyed by extensive sanding and filling:(
No primer eew
gunpla please !!!!!!!!
Wenn es halt bei dir nicht immer so locker flockig aussehen würde 🙈😂
Nove building, but I didn’t like the colors in the end…
You're right those colours just don't look quite right.
Pilot's seat at early Spits made from bacellite (brown-red plastic) and has leather pillow..