dont know if you guys cares but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times you can watch pretty much all of the new movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Have been streaming with my gf for the last few weeks xD
When I'm doing rivet work, I use tape as a guide to follow lines consistently, and thin flash tape, to hold panel lines accurately. Thanks for your awesome input:)
Great tutorials. I am restarting on this hobby after a small pause of 20 years... Amazing info packed in these videos that I wish that I had known when I was younger
Same here, just a decade longer. I always wondered how they got such life like details when I was a kid. Careful, kits can be cheap, but the tools, paint and accessories CAN cost a fortune. I found that many tools and techniques can be improvised to save money.
I used to use Dymo tape but found 3M blue tape 471 much better especially around curved areas such as fuselages, it also lasts longer and can be reused a lot more, most of my models I built were vac-forms so required a lot of re-scribing
Hey mate, you are making great videos! They are very helpful, thank you! I am just about to begin my plastic modelling career and yours videos help me to succeed in it. I have one suggestion though. Could you link the tools you use or recommend in the description? That way I know what I could buy and you got also earn some additional income with affiliation links :)
Great stuff and wonderful work . Could you please send a link for the tool you use to "punch" the rivets with? I am curious to try it out :) thank you.
I was going to try to add rivets to a model that was molded without any, but this looks like it's way too tedious and time-consuming for me. It adds detail that the model needs, but oh well.
Hi I need some help with my model: I bought a F4F Wildcat from Tamiya (1/48) and it has raised rivets at some places, especially on the fuselage (top and bottom) how would you tackle this? (I do have modelling experience). Thanks in advance!!
As I live in the USA I am finding it very difficult obtaining the proper riveting tools. Could you include a link in your next build? I have many years modeling, yet have not been able to find these proper modeling tools. Please Help! Thanks, Scotty.
basically you can use whatever actually removes plasitc...just be sure to test it first...with regard to the size...that depends on the scale and the width of the panel line your scribing...again test a hidden section somewhere (underneath maybe) and see....I have a range of sizes and use them all
Ok again please what is the name of the stiff tape that you use and where can you buy that tape. I live in Canada. Once again I like your videos. More please. Thanks
Normally its not a panel 'line' per se but more of a panel sitting on top of another panel. I usually will make it straight with a blade. But if it is a clear panel line then yes
By far the most professional modelling tutorial videos I’v seen! Thank you.
These are the best scale modeling tutorials I've ever seen on the net. Keep these videos coming. I'm hooked!
dont know if you guys cares but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times you can watch pretty much all of the new movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Have been streaming with my gf for the last few weeks xD
@Francis Braden Yup, have been using instaflixxer for since november myself :)
When I'm doing rivet work, I use tape as a guide to follow lines consistently, and thin flash tape, to hold panel lines accurately. Thanks for your awesome input:)
Most, most, most helpful video for me! Thanks a lot!
Great tutorials. I am restarting on this hobby after a small pause of 20 years... Amazing info packed in these videos that I wish that I had known when I was younger
cheers, I used to hunt for good content in mags, and the pics were always too far away. Finally snapped and decided to try my own :D
Same here, just a decade longer. I always wondered how they got such life like details when I was a kid. Careful, kits can be cheap, but the tools, paint and accessories CAN cost a fortune. I found that many tools and techniques can be improvised to save money.
Great video editing. Thank you for the tips!
thanks a lot for this video
I used to use Dymo tape but found 3M blue tape 471 much better especially around curved areas such as fuselages, it also lasts longer and can be reused a lot more, most of my models I built were vac-forms so required a lot of re-scribing
As Alex says most most helpful video, next time can you make a video on how to flatten the tires to make them look weighted, please.
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Hey Y'all, this is Scotty again, still ain't found any of that thick dynemo tape. Still informative as usual Thanks.🙂👍
Hey mate, you are making great videos! They are very helpful, thank you! I am just about to begin my plastic modelling career and yours videos help me to succeed in it. I have one suggestion though. Could you link the tools you use or recommend in the description? That way I know what I could buy and you got also earn some additional income with affiliation links :)
I think you meant Dymo not Dynamo ;) Great videos. Thank you.
Very cool, thanks for the guide. Would be useful if there were a list of the tools you used and where to get them in the description.
Please yes...A list of the tools would GREATLY help us ;-)
Great stuff and wonderful work . Could you please send a link for the tool you use to "punch" the rivets with? I am curious to try it out :) thank you.
I was going to try to add rivets to a model that was molded without any, but this looks like it's way too tedious and time-consuming for me. It adds detail that the model needs, but oh well.
Hi I need some help with my model: I bought a F4F Wildcat from Tamiya (1/48) and it has raised rivets at some places, especially on the fuselage (top and bottom) how would you tackle this? (I do have modelling experience). Thanks in advance!!
As I live in the USA I am finding it very difficult obtaining the proper riveting tools. Could you include a link in your next build? I have many years modeling, yet have not been able to find these proper modeling tools. Please Help! Thanks, Scotty.
Excellent Video but add "Wear eyeprotection when using small/fragile tools.
Where did you get your scribers?
Love your video! Very clear and helpful! Question, can I use a scriber for metal with a .5 point for the scale models? Thank you
basically you can use whatever actually removes plasitc...just be sure to test it first...with regard to the size...that depends on the scale and the width of the panel line your scribing...again test a hidden section somewhere (underneath maybe) and see....I have a range of sizes and use them all
@@scalemodelcinema9900 thank you!
Ok again please what is the name of the stiff tape that you use and where can you buy that tape. I live in Canada. Once again I like your videos. More please. Thanks
Dymo labeller tape.
I've looked at all the hobby stores around here and can't find a riveter tool. Can you tell me how I can get one like you have please?
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can I have the company name of that sticker he uses to re-engrave? thank you
Where do you get the scribe tools from?
Where do you get the templates?
Do you rescribe the wing root?
Normally its not a panel 'line' per se but more of a panel sitting on top of another panel. I usually will make it straight with a blade. But if it is a clear panel line then yes
i think Dymo, not Dynamo, tape is used.