Apollo Saturn V 1/144 Revell 04909 | Christmas Gift Model Build | RWO Models

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • This is my second build of the great Revell Apollo Saturn V model kit in 1/144 scale. I built this in 2019 as a Christmas present for my parents who are - just like me - great fans of aviation and space flight. They actually witnessed the first moon landing of Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969 live on TV.
    I have built this model a little different than my first one. I used different colors, based on actual Saturn V photos and deviated from the build process shown in the manual. Of course the old Revell kit has its flaws and shortcomings, but once more I think the finished model is pretty impressive on the shelf.
    I appreciate any Comments as well as Likes and Subscriptions to my channel. I consider myself an advanced beginner in the world of scale model building and I am doing my best to improve my skills and techniques. I will try to upload new build videos regularly, so stay tuned! Cheers and enjoy!
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  • @victorpetillo3905
    @victorpetillo3905 6 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent Job. You make it look so easy. I attempted to build this very model about three years ago. The required detail was somewhat overwhelming as I am in my late 70s and my eyesight isnt the best. It came out just OK not great. It is a great model but it can not be rushed. I use to work at Kennedy Space Center on the Saturn 5 Apollo Program back in the 70s on Complex 39A and this model brought back memories.

  • @nackdibby7960
    @nackdibby7960 3 года назад +2

    Outstanding build and what an excellent gift! Saturn V was the best ever! Masive in real life!

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  3 года назад

      Thank you! In the city where I live here in Germany there is a pretty tall building measuring the exact height of the Saturn V… can’t even imagine this awesome machine was sooo tall and massive! 😮👍 Thanks for watching! Cheers, Oliver/RWO

  • @davidp8088
    @davidp8088 3 года назад +8

    I lived very close to the cape and watched the launch if Apollo 11 from 15 miles away. It was awesome. I love your channel. I have a Saturn V in storage along with about 300 other model kits that have been waiting patiently in storage for almost 20 years. Watching you build yours makes me want to get back to building... Thank you.

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  3 года назад +4

      Thank you so much for your awesome comment, I greatly appreciate it! Watching and hearing the Saturn V take off must have been a once in a lifetime experience. I was only born half a year after Apollo 11, but this greatest adventure of mankind has always fascinated me since I was a little boy. I always dreamed of visiting the US and watch a Space Shuttle launch in person but I never managed to do so. I am glad you like my model builds - when I started out with this hobby last year I never would have expected such a great response like yours. Thanks again and stay safe! All the best from Germany, Oliver/RWO

    • @davidp8088
      @davidp8088 3 года назад +2

      @@RWOModels It was very awesome to watch. You would have loved watching the space shuttle launches. If you were close enough you could feel them. The human side of it can not be expressed in words. To see those massive powerful things go up knowing that real people were in them.... Maybe one day you can make it to the U.S. and visit the Air and Space Museum and see the actual capsules. Stay safe as well.
      i will keep enjoying your builds.

  • @dalesharpy9197
    @dalesharpy9197 2 года назад

    I am 62, Being a kid watching the Mercury and then Apollo space programs was very exciting, not just the spectacular launches, but especially the televised splash downs and recovery of the astronauts and capsule .It may have been a juvenile fallacy but it made me very proud to be an American. My father was serving in the USAF working on the Century Series Convair F-106 Delta Dart Interceptor for ADC (Air Defense Command).
    I like your work, used to be a modeler from age 8 into my late 30's but got out of it and concentrated more on my drawing and painting where I won many awards in shows. Judges did not like my aviation drawings lol but they liked my skills and details, just not the subject matter ha ha. Did an Elk the Next year and won Best of Division and Best of Show .... go figure.

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  2 года назад

      Hi Dale, thanks for sharing your story! I'm ten years younger than you so I missed Mercury, Gemini, Apollo etc. but I still remember how excited I was when I watched the first Space Shuttle mission touching down when I was 11. ☺️ I can only imagine how exciting and amazing it must have been to witness the Apollo missions and actually watching men walking on the Moon. Still makes me speechless today...
      I only came across modeling in my late 40s. Had a serious accident five years ago and felt I needed something to calm down my mind and spend time with stuff I really like. It's like a kind of self-therapy and helps me a lot.
      All the best to you, greetings from Germany, Oliver/RWO

  • @ivanfranco2363
    @ivanfranco2363 3 года назад

    Amazing! You are very patient

  • @TM-cf9ek
    @TM-cf9ek Год назад

    Absolutely breathtaking. Amazing result and super relaxing to watch!

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, happy you liked the video! 🙂 Thanks for watching!

  • @good2us1
    @good2us1 2 года назад

    Very impressive. I'm sure they loved it!

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  2 года назад

      I think so! :) Thanks for watching!

  • @edkotapish2278
    @edkotapish2278 8 месяцев назад

    Very nice job on rounding out that difficult second stage seam! The paint job smoothness was also exceptional. Keep up the great work.

  • @OTooleSkool
    @OTooleSkool 3 года назад +1

    Sweet! That's an awesome gift for someone, all painted and finished. Just finishing mine, masking was tricky but got there. Good job on yours!

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Yes, quite some masking involved on this build. 🙂 Enjoy your model! Thanks for watching! 😉

  • @blackhawk5950
    @blackhawk5950 3 года назад +1

    Excellent excellent job, congrats !!! I'm sure it was a wonderful surprice !!! :)

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for your comment! It absolutely was a great surprise. I put the finished model in the original box so when my Dad unwrapped the gift he thought he had to build the kit himself (he's 76 years old and has a few issues with his hands). He was speechless when he opened the box... :)

  • @joeyg9872
    @joeyg9872 3 года назад +1

    Very impressive! i might have to give this model a second try, my first attempt on the Saturn V was also my first model project in twenty years, its a neat model just don't look to closely.. Nice work!

  • @yoyisman1
    @yoyisman1 4 года назад

    Good job!

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! Cheers!

  • @rivazza68
    @rivazza68 Год назад

    Very nice

  • @Seamaster46
    @Seamaster46 4 года назад +1

    Vielen Dank Olli!👍

  • @DaveWrightKB9MNM
    @DaveWrightKB9MNM Год назад

    I am in the beginning stages of my build and have the lower engine section almost completed. Seeing this helps me figure out the painting aspect. Nice build!

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, glad you found the video helpful! Cheers!

  • @isafiguero1
    @isafiguero1 4 года назад +1

    😱😱 I looks beautiful, I wont say that the last Saturn V was bad, but this one looks like the real one made smaller with Ant Man technology

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  4 года назад

      Thank you very much! „Ant Man technology“, I like that! 😬😉

  • @FatherRobLyons
    @FatherRobLyons 3 месяца назад

    A very clean build! Excellent attention to detail. How did you make the opening doors at the top of stage 3 look so good? A lot of times you see horrendous paint through the gaps.

  • @TheShorebird
    @TheShorebird 2 года назад

    Very nice. All that masking must've been very painstaking. It looks great! Those are some sharp lines at the white and black. It's an awesome looking model.

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  2 года назад

      Thank you, happy you like it! 🙂 The iconic black and white design is essential for the overall appearance of the model so I wanted to get it all pretty nice and straight. ☺️ Thanks for watching!

  • @EIijahtree
    @EIijahtree 2 года назад +1

    Nice build! Is sanding the seams make part connect stronger and need any tool after sanding it?

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  2 года назад

      Common polystyrene glues like Revell Contacta or Tamiya Extra Thin Cement usually "weld" the parts together very well without additional sanding. Be careful though to remove paint or grease from the surfaces you want to glue together and only use as much glue as really necessary. Thanks!

    • @EIijahtree
      @EIijahtree 2 года назад

      @@RWOModels Thank you

  • @jameswilkinson259
    @jameswilkinson259 Год назад

    Beautiful work! Have you ever built the Airfix Saturn V? If so, how would you compare it to the Revell model? I've read that both have some minor inaccuracies but I'm wondering which is the better kit to buy. Thanks for your video!

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  Год назад +1

      I'm afraid I can't tell you anything about the Airfix kit since I haven't had it in my hands yet. Would definitely be interesting to compare them side by side! I've built two of the Revell Saturn Vs, and yes, the kit certainly has a few flaws since it's pretty old. Of course you can add tons of additional details to make it look more realistic, which I didn't. Nevertheless the finished models look stunning on the shelf. 👍 Thanks for watching! 🙂

    • @FatherRobLyons
      @FatherRobLyons 3 месяца назад

      If you get a recent Airfix Saturn V, they have fixed the taper on the adapter at the top of the third stage and provided a properly scaled service module that is, I believe, block 2 style… The command module is comedically undersized, though.

  • @layne182
    @layne182 3 года назад +1

    Impressive work! Can I ask what paints and clear coat you used?

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  3 года назад

      Thank you! For this build I used Vallejo Model Air paints, varnishes and airbrush thinner. I still use a lot of Vallejo as well as Tamiya acrylic paints. Hope this helps. Cheers!

  • @Skibidi9380
    @Skibidi9380 3 года назад

    *KERBAL SPACE PROGRAM FLASHBACKS*

  • @Sprincore
    @Sprincore 3 года назад

    excellent congratulations. But the wings are gray. It is a detail that gives greater realism. There are many videos on RUclips that you can see that detail. My sincere greetings.

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for your comment! You're absolutely right, the wings on my model are not painted correctly. I actually knew this before I started the build but the model was a special gift that had to have this particular paint detail for a reason. :) Thanks again for pointing it out! Cheers, Oliver/RWO

    • @Sprincore
      @Sprincore 3 года назад

      @@RWOModels very kind for your reply. I honestly wanted to collaborate in your work. I have several Saturn V. I love that rocket and especially the Apollo program. I am Argentine and I love what NASA does. I am a huge fan. Good luck. I send you a coedial and fraternal greeting from the south of this beautiful planet. Successes

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  3 года назад

      That’s awesome, thanks for reaching out to me! I really appreciate your comments! 👍 All the best from Germany, stay safe! 🙂 Cheers, Oliver

  • @danwild1946
    @danwild1946 3 года назад

    Wow great! Please send me one 😆

  • @saskue1842
    @saskue1842 4 года назад +1

    I’ve never built a model of this caliber, to attach the parts, is glue used for each part? Additionally, is using spray paint a bad idea? Thank you! Nice build!

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  4 года назад +3

      Hi Ryan, thanks for your comment. As you might have seen on my channel I have in fact built two of these models, the first one being the first plastic model I ever built. I wanted a nice Saturn V model, saw the Revell 1/144 kit and was confident I could build it if I only was patient enough. After all the paint scheme is very basic with uniform, rectangular white and black areas, and basically no weathering is really needed. So I bought the recommended Revell colors, glue, a hobby knife, sanding paper, masking tape and a few paintbrushes and followed the steps in the build manual. Pretty soon I realised that I was not very good at brush painting, the surfaces looked rough and it was very time consuming. So I decided to buy a cheap airbrush system for the large white and black areas. At first it was a mess, I had no idea how to dilute the paint, which pressure I should use etc. But I kept being patient and eventually got a decent, still impressive looking Saturn V model. I only use acrylic paints for my models and to be honest I have no idea if spray paint is suitable or if it is too aggressive in some way. What I found to be challenging about the build was the fit of some of the large parts for the first and second stages. They need considerable sanding and filling if you don’t like large gaps and seams on your model. Sorry for my lengthy answer but maybe I could help you a little bit. Greetings from Germany, Oliver

    • @saskue1842
      @saskue1842 4 года назад +1

      RWO Models awesome! Thank you so much for taking the time to help! I truly appreciate it and will take note of your advice! Thank you again, friend!

    • @thomream1888
      @thomream1888 3 года назад

      @@saskue1842 Hey Ryan - how's the build coming along? Are you done yet?
      And if I may offer a comment on spray paint, or "rattle cans" (the sound they make when you shake them!). You can use them in many areas of model building. The biggest drawback is you have NO control of pressure or amount of paint that comes out. If you are painting the fuselage of an airplane, the hull of a battleship or something else that's large, a spray can can work. But for fine details; cockpits and such, and airbrush is the way to go. Yes, they cost more, it's more work to use, and it's a pain to clean up... but if you want a really good-quality paint job, you need an airbrush. BUT - you don't have to start out with one.
      Do what you can, with what you have. Then grow your skills as you add tools. I hope this helps give you a better understanding of a difficult subject. Best of luck in your modeling, and most importantly, HAVE FUN!
      And keep watching Oliver, he's doing some really good work!

  • @markn4393
    @markn4393 3 года назад

    Nice work. Can you please list the names of all the paint colors you used. I would like to follow your paint scheme with the same colors.
    Thank you.

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! To be honest I can't quite remember all the exact colors I used... I mainly use Vallejo Model Air and Vallejo Metal Colors, and for the gold paint on the Lunar Module I had an old sample of Revell Aqua Gold metallic 94 which was awful to use. The whole model was primed with Vallejo Surface Primer, I diluted all paints with Vallejo Airbrush Thinner.
      Vallejo White 71.001, Black 71.057, Gunmetal Grey 77.720, Aluminium 77.701 is all I remember at this time, sorry...
      Hope this helps anyway... Thanks for watching!

  • @lucamendes5755
    @lucamendes5755 4 года назад +1

    What paint scheme did you follow? I am interested because yours resembles more accurately the actual Saturn v’s that went to the moon, however the instructions give the paint scheme of earlier test Saturn v’s. I would really like to know so I can paint mine like yours. Thanks :)

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  4 года назад +2

      Hi Luca, thanks for your comment. It is indeed pretty obvious that the actual Saturn Vs looked a bit different from Revell‘s instructions and product photos, so I studied a lot of Apollo 11 pictures on the internet, mostly on Wikipedia (please see links below), and tried to imitate the color scheme after these pictures. The black areas are all pretty simple and rectangular, so it was not too difficult. However, I do not have any precise original data or measurements so I’m afraid my paint scheme is not accurate down to the last inch. I hope I could help you anyway. Enjoy the build! Cheers, Oliver
      commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Saturn_(rocket)
      commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Apollo_11

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  4 года назад +2

      Thanks a lot for your kind comment! Enjoy your build! Cheers, Oliver

    • @lucamendes5755
      @lucamendes5755 4 года назад +1

      RWO Models I started mine on friday. I ordered an aftermarket stage 2 engine piece from eBay because the one that comes with the kit is just terrible. It’s a plate with some circles on it

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  4 года назад +3

      Absolutely, the included stage 2 „engines“ are a joke. This particular Saturn V model I built for my parents will probably never be disassembled, so it was okay for me. Have fun with your build! 🙂

    • @lucamendes5755
      @lucamendes5755 4 года назад +1

      RWO Models thank you 🙏🏼 :)

  • @hamoodhabi1850
    @hamoodhabi1850 3 года назад +1

    How long did it take to make this also do you think a 12 year old could do this edit also good job

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching! It took me exactly one month to complete the model, from half an hour per day to maybe two or three hours. I am not the fastest builder. :) If this is the first model kit it could be challenging for a 12 year old. Some parts do not fit too well out of the box and need some extra work. The characteristic black and white color scheme looks pretty simple but it requires thorough masking that you have to figure out for yourself (there are no stencils included in the kit). Requires patience to build such a model... :) Greetings from Germany, RWO/Oliver

    • @hamoodhabi1850
      @hamoodhabi1850 3 года назад +2

      @@RWOModels thanks greatings from canada

  • @airdaleva42
    @airdaleva42 9 месяцев назад

    2:00. Those are not retro rockets. They are ullage rockets. People often confuse the two.

    • @RWOModels
      @RWOModels  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for clarifying, I was not aware of this. Much appreciated, cheers! 🙂

  • @Lee0568
    @Lee0568 Год назад

    You can tell its daddy was the V2,