I've made about 30 model cars and I've always thrown my own little customization on them, but I never knew how to make fenders. Thanks for the tutorial! I plan to start making more models this year and I'll use this video when I do!
YOU ARE THE MAN!!! I saw a promo for the then brand new Alfa 150 series custom Sport Wagon on DW in late 1999 and always wanted to build one for a bassist's "Axe" hauler. Now thanks to you I know how. Thank you for uploading and sharing.
Right? I think i found a new hobby! Goong to start a trial car this weekend and then depending on how that turns out, I eventually want to customize an Aston Martin Vulcan
Fantastic work! Do you extend the wheels and tires out to help fill the new fender wells you created? If so do you have a video showing how you accomplished that?
These videos are awesome. Keep up the good work. Youve inspired me to start modeling cars too. The tutorials help me understand how to start customising model cars, Thanks alot:D
Very cool! I have a channel about model cars, and I have started costumizing them. And I had big problems with the bodywork. This helped me a lot! What is the material you were using and where can I find it?
Hey man, do you mean the tamiya putty? Tamiya products can quite easy to get at any hobby store or online hobby store..even on Amazon or any big online stores have them😁
Does the putty stick well to the body? Is the putty strong enough to withstand chipping from fall at height? I can see that you can trim off some surface of the putty using knife, does that mean it’s still not 100% strong?
Hi, for me it stick to the body well enough (make sure to sand the body with rough sandpaper) and the putty is hard enough yet still workable with..u dont want a putty that is hsrd as rock right?😂 you cant make the shape you want if its too hard
I’ve just purchased a 1:18 scale transit mk1 van and I want to put wider arches on to it. Do I use the same method but I don’t want to widen the actual van
Does do putty turn hard enough when the all of the processes are complete? (Finished the build/Have the final product) I don't know much about all of this and I've never made anything like this and it would be a great and fun project!
Hi, for me fujimi and hasegawa are pretty similar, quality are so so..sometimes the fittings is terrible😅 but they produce alot models. For the glue it depends..for maximum strength and sandable once its cured, i always use those super glue, those liquid fast drying type.
Interesting process and you seem to know it well.👍 What type of glue do you recommend for attaching the thin aluminum to the wheel arches - something that will hold firm during the shaping process yet detach easily when done? Did you experiment with very thin sheet styrene rather than aluminum for the wheel arches? Have you seen the aftermarket kits available for wide body modifications such as this one? Hiroboy or some other manufacturer makes them in three styles. Did you consider using them? What do you think of them? Thanks?
Hi, thanks for dropping by😁 For the glue, you can use any type of super glue (those multipurpose liquid fast drying type) I think u can also use thin polystyrene sheet to use as the arch guides. Yeah those ready made bodykits is great! Can save u a lot of times😂
Thanks for the video I want to start getting into making car models and I want to attempt making all 15 of the Blacklist cars from Need for speed most wanted
depends if you are air brushing or painting with brushes. I use tamiya spray cans and tamiya acrylic paints that come in the small glass jars. For the exterior of a car it is definitely required to use spray cans. I have hear however that vallejo do really good paints but make sure you get some good paint thinner and a palette to go with that. I am not sure how experienced you are with modelling you might already know all that stuff. personally i have only done 5 kits but I am hooked. For the vallejo paints make sure you get the acrylic ones for hand painting. With air brushing I think zero paints do great paints and also vallejo airbrush paints are good.
Hi jst recentley came across your channel is great ive watched them all, would love if you done a tutorial on fitting decals. Ive picked up so many handy tips from watching you that is so much handier than what i was doing. Im more into 1:32 tractors and lorries but similar work involed in doing them
I've made about 30 model cars and I've always thrown my own little customization on them, but I never knew how to make fenders. Thanks for the tutorial! I plan to start making more models this year and I'll use this video when I do!
Ok bro
That was not just model car building. That was pure art. Wow.
Haha thanks mate!😄😄
Bruuuuh… the end result looks like it came from the factory👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks man!!
YOU ARE THE MAN!!!
I saw a promo for the then brand new Alfa 150 series custom Sport Wagon on DW in late 1999 and always wanted to build one for a bassist's "Axe" hauler.
Now thanks to you I know how.
Thank you for uploading and sharing.
Fantastic, I couldn't imagine what it was gonna look like, the finish product... Amazing !
Thanks mate!😄
Hell yes!! Im glad someone has done this already. I had this idea the other day and was curious about trying
Haha thanks man!😄😄
This is b the tutorial I've been waiting for. Thank you 🙏
Thanks! Glad you find it useful😁
Thats actually incredible! Amazing work you have done here!
thank you! =D
VERY, VERY GOOD JOB 😍 😍 😍 😍 😍, Salutations de Suisse 🇨🇭 et à bientôt 👍 👍 👍 👍. Belle soirée
Thank you!😄😄
Fantastic.
You managed to finesse it into shape. Looks great.
Made a wide body for a 1977 Pontiac trans am. Great tutorial 👍
That is sick! Crazy. Serious skills and creativity.
Thank you sir!😄😄
Right? I think i found a new hobby! Goong to start a trial car this weekend and then depending on how that turns out, I eventually want to customize an Aston Martin Vulcan
Fantastic work! Do you extend the wheels and tires out to help fill the new fender wells you created? If so do you have a video showing how you accomplished that?
Yes i add alot of plates to get the right offset.
@@JHHobby thank you 😊
Thanks so much for making this video - been wondering how to do this for years!
Haha great! Glad i can help😄😄
amazing! customizing larger scale models, this is what I was looking for, subscribed!
Thank you man!😄😄
On an s15 to? So dope!
Excellent job brother, that is one of the coolest things I have seen anyone do to a car. The look of a wide body is so freaking cool.
Thanks man!😄😄 glad you like it haha..really spent alot of time into this😂
These videos are awesome. Keep up the good work. Youve inspired me to start modeling cars too. The tutorials help me understand how to start customising model cars,
Thanks alot:D
Nicee! Glad to hear that😄😄 and thank you so much!
Could you put a list of what materials do we need?
It would be so helpful!!
New follower. Your work is art!!
A can
Excellent work!!very smooth with no transition lines. Love that color as well
Thank you! 🙏😄😄
Very cool! I have a channel about model cars, and I have started costumizing them. And I had big problems with the bodywork. This helped me a lot! What is the material you were using and where can I find it?
Hey man, do you mean the tamiya putty? Tamiya products can quite easy to get at any hobby store or online hobby store..even on Amazon or any big online stores have them😁
@@JHHobby thank you very much. you helped a lot! By the way, does this work on metal? I am just new to this model costums
The level of attention to details, glad i found this channel 🔥👌
Thank you sir!😄😄
Does the putty stick well to the body? Is the putty strong enough to withstand chipping from fall at height? I can see that you can trim off some surface of the putty using knife, does that mean it’s still not 100% strong?
Hi, for me it stick to the body well enough (make sure to sand the body with rough sandpaper) and the putty is hard enough yet still workable with..u dont want a putty that is hsrd as rock right?😂 you cant make the shape you want if its too hard
wohhhh..!!!!!Excellent work !!!!. Love it
Thank you so much!😄😄
Got my notis on also thx for all these tutorials I have them saved to a playlist 😃
Thanks sir!😄
That's one stunning looking car...fantastic job 😎🙏👍
Thanks! 😁
Great tips,with an astonishing build. Love the blue as well
Thank you so much sir! 😍😍
I’ve just purchased a 1:18 scale transit mk1 van and I want to put wider arches on to it. Do I use the same method but I don’t want to widen the actual van
Yes you can use the same method for any scale actually😁
Useful tips and trick 👍 can be used for other models too. Thanks for sharing
Glad to hear that! 😄
Thanks a lot I'm working on a little toy car project and this video helped 🎉
love your work and that is why i subscribed i am going to use your videos alot!!
Glad to hear that! Thanks man!
Beautiful work !!! 👏👏👏
Thank you😁
Oh wow that looks amazing
And great Tutorial
Hello there! Just asking if you can glue the aliminum can on the fenders using tamiya thin cement?
Hi, thin cement will not work i think..its too thin and nt strong enough
Does do putty turn hard enough when the all of the processes are complete? (Finished the build/Have the final product)
I don't know much about all of this and I've never made anything like this and it would be a great and fun project!
Yes, once the putty is fully cured its pretty hard but still workable 😁 like sanding and trimming the putty.
Do you have to sand the whole body before primer. Also how durable are the fenders.
Yes its best to sand everything before any paint..the putty is pretty strong if apply on sanded parts
Did you need more then one pack of putty? Amazing build
I used almost a pack😂
Could you do a tutorial on cutting the abs plastic and forming it to fit the model please
Owhh hi, its very simple to cut actually, just use scissors or hobby knife
@@JHHobby thank you so much for responding I'll try it out
@@JHHobby would u recommend using the tamiya epoxy putty or the tamiya white paste putty
It looks great it almost looks like it came like that
Haha thanks man!😆🙏
Im into 3d car modelling ive done a couple of of kits for cars. this is something i want to try to get my vision into a real thing. Thanks
Glad to hear that😍
That was awesome 👌 great work and nice eye in getting both sides to match.
Thanks man!😁 yea its kinda hard tp match both side..have to spends hours😅
@@JHHobby well your efforts pay off my friend. Looks awesome and enjoy all your videos and work...just awesome 👌
How do you rescribe the putty? Like the bumper seam by the headlight. Using backside of scalpel?
Incredible job! the finished car looks stunning
Thanks man!😄😄
Outstanding build, keep them coming..The tutorial was great and useful.
Great build! What putty do you use?
Tamiya epoxy putty😁
Unbelievably good
That deserved a subscribe hit. Fine work & Shout out to @100PLUS!!!!
Hahaha thanks alot man😁😁
Great tutorial, thanks for sharing. Can I use beer can?
Thanks! Yes of course😁
Have you made any other types of models like American car or truck builds?
Not yet but i will try to make them haha
I was in a trance,that's the best body change I've seen.
Haha thanks mate! 😄😄
Yeag, im 2 years late here, but.. what do you recommend making the base for the fenders?
vision in art💪
Thank you so much ❤️
Do you think that this would work on a 1/10 scale rc Body and is it body filler putty you used ?
If it is hard shell, yes u can😁
@@JHHobby it’s made of some sort of plastic it’s not hard it bends
how do you make that curved part on the ABS plastic for the front fender ?, Im trying this thing on my tamiya NSX
Mine i just bent it😂
Man. awesome. thanks. Mike.
That’s incredible
What type of paint do you use for painting cars? Oil? Acrylics? Or something different?
Mostly acrylic😁
Nice video just seeing it hopefully I can do a wide body kit on the charger model kit build
Yooo nice vid, I was wondering if my rc wheel base is 270mm but the shell I want to use is 260mm can I get away with that or no?
Have to test it yourself to find out😂
Serious skills brother!! Wow !
Thanks man!😄😄
OUTSTANDING WORK
Thanks!!😄😄
That's very cool, thanks for sharing your tequniue
A lot of work to get that result, nice job!
Thank you sir😁
I have I question. So I've made only tamiya and aoshima models so are fujimi and hasegawa a good quality models and which glues use to them?
Hi, for me fujimi and hasegawa are pretty similar, quality are so so..sometimes the fittings is terrible😅 but they produce alot models.
For the glue it depends..for maximum strength and sandable once its cured, i always use those super glue, those liquid fast drying type.
Thanks for answer i think Imma try hasegawa models
@@saiko953 no problem! happy building! =)
Also I've glued some revell models so I'm kinda experienced in bad fittings
Amazing, perfect
Excellent work! Who makes that S-15 model? 🚙
Will this same method also work on diecast models?
Yes haha
Interesting process and you seem to know it well.👍
What type of glue do you recommend for attaching the thin aluminum to the wheel arches - something that will hold firm during the shaping process yet detach easily when done?
Did you experiment with very thin sheet styrene rather than aluminum for the wheel arches?
Have you seen the aftermarket kits available for wide body modifications such as this one? Hiroboy or some other manufacturer makes them in three styles. Did you consider using them?
What do you think of them?
Thanks?
Hi, thanks for dropping by😁
For the glue, you can use any type of super glue (those multipurpose liquid fast drying type)
I think u can also use thin polystyrene sheet to use as the arch guides.
Yeah those ready made bodykits is great! Can save u a lot of times😂
Omg it’s so Cooooooool man
Good job 👍
Thanks man!🤗🤗
Thanks!
What paint did you use after the end? I mean the blue reflective paint. Whats the name of it?
THIS IS SICK! WOW!
What did u do to the wheels tho? U make it thicker or what
Hey bro I’m just wondering where I can find the mode car kits that you buy, I’m looking mg to getting into model car building
I will suggest HLJ.com for international. But if you can find locally that is even better to save postage
nice widebody work......
Thanks for the video I want to start getting into making car models and I want to attempt making all 15 of the Blacklist cars from Need for speed most wanted
Insanely good
Hey, very nice work. I've been building models for like 40 yrs. Is it still popular??
Thanks, yeah i think its still very popular😂
What do you do to extended the wheels/axle to fit in line with extended fenders?
You are a LEGEND!
Haha thanks! But im not😂
Will the epoxy also work on rc car bodies? I am looking to customize my drifter
Hi, if its hard body i think it's possible😁
Luxus 😎👌
If it drop, does it crack(i want to use this on my rc drift,but i don't want it to crack or have issues)
Good job. Liked it.
Was für ein Material benutzt du um die Verbreiterung herzustellen??
Smth totally irrelevant to body kits. For coloring with acrylic, does any acrylic paint work or there is a specific type out there i need to buy? Thxx
depends if you are air brushing or painting with brushes. I use tamiya spray cans and tamiya acrylic paints that come in the small glass jars. For the exterior of a car it is definitely required to use spray cans. I have hear however that vallejo do really good paints but make sure you get some good paint thinner and a palette to go with that. I am not sure how experienced you are with modelling you might already know all that stuff. personally i have only done 5 kits but I am hooked. For the vallejo paints make sure you get the acrylic ones for hand painting. With air brushing I think zero paints do great paints and also vallejo airbrush paints are good.
Hi, normally i like to use tamiya or mr.hobby paints, they are both easy to paint brush and airbrush 😁
@@JHHobby Thx I'll just buy the tamiya paints then. Sounds much safer!
@@matteopatel5096 Thxx
cantik air tangan bos 😁
Thanks bro😁
Hi jst recentley came across your channel is great ive watched them all, would love if you done a tutorial on fitting decals. Ive picked up so many handy tips from watching you that is so much handier than what i was doing. Im more into 1:32 tractors and lorries but similar work involed in doing them
Thank you mate! Glad you find my videos informative !😄😄 any scale have almost the same way of building😄
Great job bro....love it...
now this is interesting!
Woooooooowwww CLASS
Can I use clay instead of putty?
If it's hard enough then yes i think😂 never try before
helpful video!❤
Glad to hear that🤗🤗
how did u get the carbon wrap on the bodykit?
Where you bought scale bro? And accesories.
Mostly i got my parts from Zoomonmodel.com and Bnamodelworld.com
Thankyou bro more videos to come 🙏
what type of kits do you use?
This is from aoshima S15 rodextyle
hello, please tell me where did you get the modular Subaru WRX STI 05. I can't find it anywhere.
Amazing video!
Is there another way to hold the aluminium to the body
AMAZINGNES!!!