Scale Model Kits Basic to Advanced

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  • Scale Model Kits Basic to Advanced
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  • @johnrettig1880
    @johnrettig1880 4 года назад +12

    I've learned over the years
    Not to judge a kit by the number of plastic trees ( actually sprues hold the parts ) .
    Better to judge the kit by the price
    The less it costs the easier
    The more it costs the more complicated .
    I've learned that a kit in a small box can also at times be very complicated . This is why I judge by the price .
    I'm not claiming that I'm an expert although I've built kits for military museums ( 14 ) in my younger years along with several hundred business and private displays .
    That 1:48 'th scale Tamiya bulldozer is on the borderline of complicated .

  • @zebooker
    @zebooker 6 лет назад +12

    I agree car models are very different, and it is true many car modelers want to build "showroom new." Many, but not all. Rusted wreck in a barn, old car wrapped around a light pole, even cut in half lengthwise, with one stock half and an opposing radical custom half on the same plank .... I've seen some fine non-shiny car models. Thanks for posting.

  • @baystgrp
    @baystgrp 3 года назад +1

    Great video. You’re right about those of who came of age when plastic kits were first introduced. My first attempt at making a model was a wood kit of a Grumman Panther. I think that had to be about 1954, when I was nine. Five or six pieces of wood that looked vaguely like parts of the plane, a package of glue powder to be mixed with water, a set of decals, a couple of pieces of sandpaper, instruction sheet, and a picture of the finished model, which bore zero relationship to the mess I was about to create :)

  • @LiberalsArePoop
    @LiberalsArePoop 4 года назад +6

    Tamiya models are the best for any skill level - perfect for entry level builders while also providing an excellent starting point for super detailers.

    • @k4lashni7ov35
      @k4lashni7ov35 3 года назад +1

      Would you recommend any of their 1/24 Japanese cars? (Nissan 300zx, Mazda RX7 or Mitsubishi GTO)

    • @LiberalsArePoop
      @LiberalsArePoop 3 года назад

      @@k4lashni7ov35 yes, I would recommend all of those.

    • @k4lashni7ov35
      @k4lashni7ov35 3 года назад

      @@LiberalsArePoop thank you very much.

    • @LiberalsArePoop
      @LiberalsArePoop 3 года назад +1

      @@k4lashni7ov35 you really can't go wrong with a Tamiya kit. They are my all time favorite manufacturer. I would highly recommend the Nissan 300Z kit.

    • @k4lashni7ov35
      @k4lashni7ov35 3 года назад

      @@LiberalsArePoop yes the 300zx is my favourite out of the three. How complicated is it? Suitable for a beginner? Intermediate? Or is it hard? I've heard the rear tail light panel on it is fiddly.

  • @darrennicol2442
    @darrennicol2442 6 лет назад +1

    Great stuff, cobber, perfect intro for new modelers.

  • @jframe9715
    @jframe9715 Год назад

    The first bandai kit I build is one of the largest MG kit available. For me the bandai kit(PG, MG, MGEX, HGUC) are basic kit for me and now i get into plane model kit.

  • @bpezzano1
    @bpezzano1 8 лет назад +6

    Very cool information. I wish I had seen this when I started in the hobby. This is the type of thing that a person just starting out needs to know. it alleviates so much confusion and frustration.

    • @scalemodelmania
      @scalemodelmania  8 лет назад

      Thanks mate. Yeah it can be a bit confusing when starting out.

  • @roxykattx
    @roxykattx 8 лет назад +1

    I like this. A very innovative change from build videos and reviews.

  • @roopeshkrishna34
    @roopeshkrishna34 4 года назад

    Great..
    Million thanks for the video..

  • @68cristian
    @68cristian 8 лет назад +3

    really very useful, particularly for us aussies...thanks heaps

  • @silentstormstudios
    @silentstormstudios 4 года назад +3

    Thanks very much for this overview. I'm just getting into this hobby, and you've given some good advice here for new modelers. I think your point about starting with something relatively simple to avoid wasting money on models that are more detailed and complicated and having it turn out rubbish due to the skills not being developed yet is a good one.
    I've been evaluating kit manufacturers to determine where the best place to start it, and you've covered some of the ones that I've been looking at (i.e. Tamiya, Airfix, etc.). I've also liked what I've seen from Eduard, though it seems like they specialized in the higher end of the spectrum. I think I want to start with a Spitfire as my first attempt. Are there any specific Spitfire kits you'd recommend for a first build that offer a good balance of detail and ease of assembly?
    Also, was that a Magpie I heard in the background? Noisy buggers!

    • @obamatraore2339
      @obamatraore2339 4 года назад

      Go with Airfix or italeri they’re basic enough for a beginner

  • @rodneyjaswinsky6480
    @rodneyjaswinsky6480 5 лет назад +1

    I am really surprised you didn't mention trumpeter in your tank section of good kits. As they are bringing out great armour , ships and aircraft kits. And another shock was no mention of revell as a 50/50 kits. Nice video great advice.

    • @scalemodelmania
      @scalemodelmania  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks mate. Trumpeter do some great stuff as do revell but i could not name all the brands. I just mentioned the ones that came to mind for the vid.

    • @rodneyjaswinsky6480
      @rodneyjaswinsky6480 5 лет назад +1

      @@scalemodelmania i totally agree if you were to sit there and name off all the great model companies you would be there for a few hrs

  • @kingfranzferdinand
    @kingfranzferdinand 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video and nice accent

  • @nickcrook6121
    @nickcrook6121 8 лет назад +3

    really useful videos as i have just got back into model building.great stuff

    • @scalemodelmania
      @scalemodelmania  8 лет назад

      +Nick Crook Thanks mate. Really glad you found it helpful.

  • @llamamanism
    @llamamanism 4 года назад +2

    Have you got a vocal parrot in the background there? Sounds like he knocked a box of parts over at 8:50

  • @albertomedina5007
    @albertomedina5007 5 лет назад +1

    I was wondering what scale model is best in availability, space, and variety as well as price for beginner modelers since I don’t want to go from one scale to another. I hear judging from the comments 1:35 and 1:72 is best. Any advice?

    • @scalemodelmania
      @scalemodelmania  5 лет назад

      yeah mate 1/72 is the best option and start with Tamiya kits would be my advice.

  • @williamhenry2290
    @williamhenry2290 6 лет назад +1

    I have some experience with miniature models but looking to get into putting together a few tanks for a "diorama" for my collector case. Sadly I don't know much about these type of models. I trying research what scale, level, and brand I should get. There 6 tanks in total I want for it but would prefer to have the same level and brand for each of them.

    • @williamhenry2290
      @williamhenry2290 6 лет назад +1

      First 3 want to go with is Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer, Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus, and Type 89 I-Go Otsu/Chi-Ro. Bouns points if anyone knows what "diorama" I'm going for lol...

    • @scalemodelmania
      @scalemodelmania  6 лет назад

      Scale depends on how big you want the dio to end up. You will have a lot of choice in 1/35 scale and may be able to make it more detailed. 1/72 does have a huge range of choice as well but will be far more fiddly to work with. The 1/72 tanks will be much easier to build and there are some really nice models in the scale these days. Just do some looking around the net and you will find a heap of awesome info out there. Let me know if you need any more help mate.

    • @williamhenry2290
      @williamhenry2290 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah 1/72 would take up a lot less room. But finding all 6 tanks will be fun...

  • @andrewblake2254
    @andrewblake2254 4 года назад

    I had a bad experience with Hobby Boss T34 Fit was OK but with hundreds of parts and no instructions to speak of it was a very unsatisfactory model. The plastic too tended to melt when it saw the glue dispenser. Some of the parts were so poorly cast they were unrecognisable. I bought another vehicle from a Ukraine supplier which was so bad with the instructions that it ended up in the bin. Part of that problem was that there were no locating lugs and nothing to locate the many panels which had compound curves.

  • @MARKWILLIAMS-lb5vo
    @MARKWILLIAMS-lb5vo 3 года назад

    Looking At What Kits Are Around In U.k Last Time I Built A Kit Was 34 Years Ago.

  • @reedpeterson719
    @reedpeterson719 4 года назад +1

    How about bandai kits?

  • @kenshinplays8901
    @kenshinplays8901 7 лет назад +1

    how to know if it's easy to build?

    • @scalemodelmania
      @scalemodelmania  7 лет назад +2

      You can't go wrong with Tamiya mate. If you are unsure just do a google search as there is heaps of info out there today.

  • @anthonykennedy5324
    @anthonykennedy5324 3 года назад

    Why not show pictures of some of your completed models?

  • @alexandrlarson7252
    @alexandrlarson7252 4 года назад

    Ship kits just got snuffed :(

    • @andrealeighv1
      @andrealeighv1 4 года назад

      Us ship builders are used to it lol

  • @dellybellylyons9700
    @dellybellylyons9700 6 лет назад

    How many times did he say "be aware" I'd say 24 times!

    • @kevbee8325
      @kevbee8325 5 лет назад

      dellybelly lyons For good reason.

  • @ihate6oogle
    @ihate6oogle 4 года назад

    YOUR HOUSE IS DISCUSTING!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Nothinin
    @Nothinin 4 года назад

    Baesic? Ägäing? Ilaleri? Failing did u mean to say filing? Faif? Äwäer? Raight aheed? Ingcreible? I cant understand your british accent