Dewoitine D.520 - Hasegawa Scale Model Kit 1/72

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
  • Hasegawa Dewoitine D.520 1/72 Plastic Scale Model Kit Build
    Battle of France 1940. From the Combo Hasegawa Box which includes a Bf109E
    It is not a WW2 plane I am that familiar with, I haven't even built one before. So something a little bit different.
    #scalemodel #modelplanes #scalemodelkit
    About Modellers Workbench:
    Run by me - Scott. Aimed primarily at plastic scale modelling, but I also do model with other materials. I do have a bit of a passion for Large Scale Planes in 1/32 but I also model Armour and Vehicles and well whatever else I feel like. I am also in the process of building an n scale model railroad layout so I enjoy modelling scenery and dioramas.
    Expect to see Tamiya, Airfix, Trumpeter, Academy, HobbyBoss Walters and other scale plastic model kits. Build videos along with some tips and tricks I have picked up.
    I have been modelling on and off for decades now, but got back into it seriously during lockdown.
    Be patient with my editing and youTube skills - I am a learner :)
    If you have any comments or questions I would love to hear from you!
    Scott
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Комментарии • 7

  • @kennethjames9416
    @kennethjames9416 Месяц назад

    Well tidy mun.

  • @DeniZen28
    @DeniZen28 Месяц назад

    Love your patience and execution in building such great models . I know nothing about planes , but I guess the part of the fuselage that you almost snipped off was a sighting aid to manoeuvre the plane or perhaps to do with lining up the gun or the range . Thanks for another excellent and satisfying video .

  • @adlaimaschiach
    @adlaimaschiach Месяц назад

    @5:01 You have diluted the NEO , how ?

    • @Modellers-Workbench
      @Modellers-Workbench  Месяц назад +1

      The NEO is water soluble or near enough. It did take me a while to figure it out. So I just add some clean tap water and mix it in a paint cell, just eyeballing for the consistency. Then I use a toothpick to drop it on and push it around. It also makes clean up much much easier. Even in my paint tray it can just be pulled out when dry. The only beware is if adding a second coat it is easy to pull up the first layer.

    • @adlaimaschiach
      @adlaimaschiach Месяц назад

      @@Modellers-Workbench I found somewhere that it's AMMONIA based , I didn't know that it can be thinned . so that was the best tip I have seen in a while , thanks :)