Hi Ron , Love your ship building videos and the trips out on the Honda . I’m on the Isle of Wight and we have a ferry service to the mainland . One of our old Red Funnel services ferries now resides in Montreal . It was built as the Osborne Castle and served the island from 1962 until 1978 . It now carries the name Cavalier Maxim and looks nothing like she did when she plied the Solent and Southampton water. Apart from her bridge windows . Anyway all the best from the Isle of Wight and happy modelling 👍
Ron’ great video and I hope you find the red valve. I had a problem with the 1/16 gun breach shield, broke in three places 😢, but thankfully I got it sorted😊. That engine room module is tricky, Ron. But you’re getting there. Happy modelling
Hi Ron, I have noticed that sometimes when you reply to a comment there is an option to “translate to English”. I wonder what google thinks you are speaking
Did you already paint all the pieces or did they come like that? And do you use the tamiya glue on the painted pieces as well or do you need a different glue for painted sections?
I use the *"Tamiya Extra Thin"* glue on both painted and unpainted plastic parts. However it will not work as well on the painted parts, but it does in fact work.
Might be time to scratch that Yamato itch! Is the bike box wide enough to be able to get off the bike once you get it in the box? Does it have a center stand that you have rock back on to activate? No Missy chain dragging on the table. Been shortened. See ya. JimE
Hi Jim, I think I'm going to wait until I'm almost completed the submarine before I do anything about the Yamato, or anything else for that matter. I saw your meltdown comment earlier. You made a lot of good points there. I turned Missy's coller upside down so her dog tags were on the top of her. neck instead of the bottom. That seems to work pretty good as long as I remember to do it. See you tomorrow👍
Hhhmmmmmm…🤔 Your thought to possibly build a 1:16 scale Tank would potentially be a nice change albeit at 1:16 it could result in a lot of airbrushing due to the scale size of the majority of the components……🙈
Hi Ron ,
Love your ship building videos and the trips out on the Honda . I’m on the Isle of Wight and we have a ferry service to the mainland . One of our old Red Funnel services ferries now resides in Montreal . It was built as the Osborne Castle and served the island from 1962 until 1978 . It now carries the name Cavalier Maxim and looks nothing like she did when she plied the Solent and Southampton water. Apart from her bridge windows . Anyway all the best from the Isle of Wight and happy modelling 👍
Interesting that! Bet they had their fingers crossed while sailing the north Atlantic. 👍
Great episode yesterday Ron. A Tiger tank would be interesting. Different direction for sure. Take care n see you tonight.
Thanks Chris👍
Good episode Ron. See you tomorrow😊
Yep! See you tomorrow Gary. 👍
Ron’ great video and I hope you find the red valve. I had a problem with the 1/16 gun breach shield, broke in three places
😢, but thankfully I got it sorted😊. That engine room module is tricky, Ron. But you’re getting there. Happy modelling
Hi Paul,
Re: *"broke in three places"*
You shoulda stayed outa them places! 😄
@@roncalverley Ron’ I will lol
Looking good Ron the “the engine had landed.l”
😁👍
Hey Ron, good episode tonight, see you later. 👍👌🌟
Thanks Dan👍
I think maybe the deck in first might have been better?
Oops! 😁
I think you should have put the deck on the engine cradle first then stick to bulkhead.
You might run into fit issues the way you have done it ?
🤞😁
Hi Ron, I have noticed that sometimes when you reply to a comment there is an option to “translate to English”. I wonder what google thinks you are speaking
Haha! Guess my English is poor. 😁
Did you already paint all the pieces or did they come like that? And do you use the tamiya glue on the painted pieces as well or do you need a different glue for painted sections?
I use the *"Tamiya Extra Thin"* glue on both painted and unpainted plastic parts. However it will not work as well on the painted parts, but it does in fact work.
What model is it that you are building? Ive never seen such a detailed engine in the model ships ive seen
This kit hobbysense.ca/collections/navy/products/dkm-u-boat-type-viic-u-552-full-interior-kit
Might be time to scratch that Yamato itch!
Is the bike box wide enough to be able to get off the bike once you get it in the box? Does it have a center stand that you have rock back on to activate?
No Missy chain dragging on the table. Been shortened. See ya. JimE
Hi Jim,
I think I'm going to wait until I'm almost completed the submarine before I do anything about the Yamato, or anything else for that matter.
I saw your meltdown comment earlier. You made a lot of good points there.
I turned Missy's coller upside down so her dog tags were on the top of her. neck instead of the bottom. That seems to work pretty good as long as I remember to do it.
See you tomorrow👍
@@roncalverley " I saw your meltdown comment...."🤣 See ya tonight. JimE
Hhhmmmmmm…🤔 Your thought to possibly build a 1:16 scale Tank would potentially be a nice change albeit at 1:16 it could result in a lot of airbrushing due to the scale size of the majority of the components……🙈
Something to be considered, that's for sure. 👍