Hi guys! Thanks for watching! I haven't been seen for a long time because I moved to a new house. Everything was very difficult during this process, but I found the time, produced something and finally uploaded it to RUclips and published it. It will take me time to establish a system and order in the new house, and in the meantime, your support is more important than ever (Patreon, Super Thanks, Join, etc.). I am preparing very intensively for the new season. I will be back soon with regular and even more videos than before. Take care of yourself, see you soon!
Great to see you back. Just moved too and settling up new workbench is not easy. This video was your standard superb! The white primer use and then panel liner before painting was new and I like the brightness of the cockpit. Thanks!
Good luck in getting the new home in order..it takes time. As a professional aviator, I moved a lot and it wreaks havoc on the hobby. I anxiously await your next video.
Absolutely loved this build and about to watch part 2. You are a master at what you do. Please could you remind me of your 2 favourite modellers you mentioned. Thanks again for sharing your work. Jason 🇬🇧
I like Aires resin and the fine details they provide. What drives me up the wall is how much resin and plastic I end up cutting and grinding off trying to get that nice fit.
Dear Mr Ton, Good to see you back- it wasn’t the same without you. Your acrylic washing technique was most enlightening, as was the application of panel liner over primer- I will absolutely try this. Regards, Z
Very nice!!! I've always been fascinated by the inside view of different cockpits, I blame Star Wars for this, the Greenhouse cockpit of the Millennium Falcon is so iconic. And WW2 cockpits are even cooler. Great work and cheers!
Very, very nice weathering. Your technique is quite effective and gave me ideas for the cockpit of the 1/24 scale Hurricane (Airfix vintage kit) I’m currently building. The pastel pencil touch is particularly effective, in my opinion.
See how much better content is when you don’t have a spastic child yelling at you to _“smash that like button!”?_ This, right here, this is what content looks like when the person is genuinely into what they’re talking about, and not just social-media attention.
This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing this. I have been studying Villaba's painting techniques as well and hope to apply it on my next build. Your video has been a great help!
Hello Rahmi, I am glad to see you back! I've been rewatching one of your older videos lately... The Hayate is one of my favorite fighters too. 🙂 I am looking forward to the next episode! Hasegawa has a nice series of japanese fighters in 1:32nd scale and this is one of them. I haven't ventured too far in this scale yet, but I have thought about getting the Ki-84 Hayate and the Ki-44 Shoki.
As always, excellent creations and always so much to learn. I purchased some 1:32 scale kits at a recent event in Italy, and your video tutorial fits the bill perfectly! I look forward to the second part. Thanks for sharing, welcome back! Greetings from 🇮🇹
Great job, I have the Hayate on my build list and while I like the cockpit the kits seat isnt great. I really wish eduard scaled up their recent 72nd seat to 32
Eline sağlık üstat. Yine harika olmuş. Yaşıyor olmanıza sevindim :) Ve siz tekrar hayranı olduğum WWII uçaklarıyla tekrar görmek ayrı bir sevinç kaynağı oldu. Allah yeni evinizde hayırlısıyla oturmayı nasip etsin.
Completely awesome! ;) Looks perfect! And for resin's dust respiratory mask is good. ;) And check Arma Hobby Ki 84 in 1/72 scale - i made one and this was great! ;)
Yes, I am planning to build this as a guide like this with 2 or 3 episode (Rivet, detailing, weathering etc) At the end I will make another one piece "how to build Hasegawa Ki-84 Hayate" video.
Glad to have you back, really enjoy your work. But, PLEASE get rid of that horrible music in the background! I have to turn down the volume and turn on closed captioning just to get through it! 🤦🏻♂️
Hi guys! Thanks for watching! I haven't been seen for a long time because I moved to a new house. Everything was very difficult during this process, but I found the time, produced something and finally uploaded it to RUclips and published it. It will take me time to establish a system and order in the new house, and in the meantime, your support is more important than ever (Patreon, Super Thanks, Join, etc.). I am preparing very intensively for the new season. I will be back soon with regular and even more videos than before. Take care of yourself, see you soon!
These part projects are great! Maybe exhaust stains, radial engines etc etc ....enjoy your new place!
Yesssssss!!!! 😊🎉
Great to see you back. Just moved too and settling up new workbench is not easy.
This video was your standard superb! The white primer use and then panel liner before painting was new and I like the brightness of the cockpit. Thanks!
Good luck in getting the new home in order..it takes time. As a professional aviator, I moved a lot and it wreaks havoc on the hobby. I anxiously await your next video.
Very fine video ! Nice and simple instructions for us modelers to follow, Thank you !
Absolutely loved this build and about to watch part 2. You are a master at what you do.
Please could you remind me of your 2 favourite modellers you mentioned.
Thanks again for sharing your work.
Jason 🇬🇧
I don't remember what I mentioned in this video but my all time favorite is Mr. Chris Wauchop. JM Villalba and Diego Quijano are next.
Beautiful build, exceptional detail and technique. Good to see you back too!!
I like Aires resin and the fine details they provide. What drives me up the wall is how much resin and plastic I end up cutting and grinding off trying to get that nice fit.
Glad you're back. You are the guy I send people to when I say "I picked this up from Scale-a-ton."
Dear Mr Ton,
Good to see you back- it wasn’t the same without you. Your acrylic washing technique was most enlightening, as was the application of panel liner over primer- I will absolutely try this.
Regards,
Z
*Very nice build, the use of acrylic pencils really gives a lovely result!*
Mr. Scale-a-ton fantastic detail work with ARYLICS............You're an absolute master modeler. Thank you for everything.
Very nice!!! I've always been fascinated by the inside view of different cockpits, I blame Star Wars for this, the Greenhouse cockpit of the Millennium Falcon is so iconic. And WW2 cockpits are even cooler.
Great work and cheers!
Good process. I'll try the preshading on the primer and the pastel pencils.
Great to have you back. You have been missed. Good luck with the new home. Looking forward to the future videos
Nice work with those pencils. Good to see you back.
So gorgeous and you made it look so easy! Great Job!!
Great work and everything is well explained. Well done 👍🏼
Very, very nice weathering. Your technique is quite effective and gave me ideas for the cockpit of the 1/24 scale Hurricane (Airfix vintage kit) I’m currently building. The pastel pencil touch is particularly effective, in my opinion.
That's awesome you're back. Thank you.
See how much better content is when you don’t have a spastic child yelling at you to _“smash that like button!”?_ This, right here, this is what content looks like when the person is genuinely into what they’re talking about, and not just social-media attention.
Glad to see you back my friend... cheers from Argentina!
Looks really really good 😉
Valeu! I was worried about you my friend, good to see you back!
Thank you so much Daniel! Nice to see you again!
Great to see you're back! 👍👍
Good to hear from you again!!! Great job as always
Great to have you back and what a great build to come back with. Patience and time make for great work.
Welcome back. Great video. I have built this kit with the same resin cockpit.
Glad you are back, looking forward to seeing more 🍻
This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing this. I have been studying Villaba's painting techniques as well and hope to apply it on my next build. Your video has been a great help!
Beautiful work!
Thank you for sharing
Hello Rahmi, I am glad to see you back! I've been rewatching one of your older videos lately...
The Hayate is one of my favorite fighters too. 🙂
I am looking forward to the next episode!
Hasegawa has a nice series of japanese fighters in 1:32nd scale and this is one of them.
I haven't ventured too far in this scale yet, but I have thought about getting the Ki-84 Hayate and the Ki-44 Shoki.
Hello Radu, thanks for your kind words. It's nice to see you again.
Loved it !
Great build and share. Thank you !
Cant wait to see rest of Hayate biulding...
Bravo! Another beautiful piece of art.
Thanks for putting this up! Nice work!
Welcome back! Great build!
As always, excellent creations and always so much to learn. I purchased some 1:32 scale kits at a recent event in Italy, and your video tutorial fits the bill perfectly!
I look forward to the second part.
Thanks for sharing, welcome back! Greetings from 🇮🇹
Beautiful
Great job, I have the Hayate on my build list and while I like the cockpit the kits seat isnt great. I really wish eduard scaled up their recent 72nd seat to 32
welcome back.
100% Professional 👍
Eline sağlık üstat. Yine harika olmuş.
Yaşıyor olmanıza sevindim :)
Ve siz tekrar hayranı olduğum WWII uçaklarıyla tekrar görmek ayrı bir sevinç kaynağı oldu.
Allah yeni evinizde hayırlısıyla oturmayı nasip etsin.
Teşekkürler Cem Bey
Superb as always, thanks🙂
Another awesome video, well done mate 👍🏻😉
Excelente!
Aprendo muito a cada vídeo que você posta.
Sua técnica é qualidade são excepcionais.
Obrigado por compartilhar 🙏🏻
Magnifique ❤. Merci 🙏
WOW !!! 👍👏
Hello it is very nice
Nice
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Completely awesome! ;) Looks perfect! And for resin's dust respiratory mask is good. ;) And check Arma Hobby Ki 84 in 1/72 scale - i made one and this was great! ;)
Yaaaaaaaaaasaas!
Very nice Rahmi, fantastic detailing, will you be building the rest of the aircraft?
Yes, I am planning to build this as a guide like this with 2 or 3 episode (Rivet, detailing, weathering etc) At the end I will make another one piece "how to build Hasegawa Ki-84 Hayate" video.
@@Scaleaton Can't wait, will be watching all of your videos.
Hi. Wonderful build and tips as always. Do you fill the syringe with ca glue or do you just use it as an applicator?
No, it's just an applicator needle. Nice idea but filling the syringe is not possible imho
Glad to have you back, really enjoy your work. But, PLEASE get rid of that horrible music in the background! I have to turn down the volume and turn on closed captioning just to get through it! 🤦🏻♂️
Thanks for the feedback
I enjoyed the music
Sweet! Something Japanese!
What’s a taxidermist do for fun?
Stuff.
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