It's a fantastic kit, for a first kit though it is an expensive start. The sensible thing would be to suggest starting on something smaller and less complex. Not being sensible though, if you take your time and just follow the instructions you will get a cool result, especially if that is the one you have set your mind on. Thinking back on that build, watch out on the wing air intakes as the intructions were not so clear there. Let me know how it goes and thanks for the comment!
@@Modellers-Workbench hey - Thanks very much for the advice. I did model rocketry for many years using airbrushes and making custom parts etc. I was *hoping* with those existing skills I would not be starting from zero. I am still deciding on which way to go to enter this hobby. Cheers! :)
I have one of these to build for my channel. The only drawback I have with the kit is it's too good. There is little opportunity to scratch build or improve anything. On face value it's near on perfect out of the box.
That is a really good point. I also tend to be a bit more daring with cheaper kits. I hate to admit I have a few Tamiya 1/32 kits sitting in my stash, some for years now because I am always reluctant to even start them when they get "too good".
@RichardsModellingAdventures it’s a great kit which definitely looks better assembled than a bunch of grey plastic sprues in an admittedly very nice box!
I was just filming the final part and dragged down my Trumpeter F4U-4 to talk about the differences in the final vid. Will try and get that up in the next few days. The Tamiya Kit is very well done but is 2x the price of the Trumpeter. I think the Tamiya overall has better fit and finish but is not really configurable at all. The comparison I could give is when you go to a fancy restaurant and the Steak is $100 and great and then a week later you go to the pub and buy a Steak for $20 which is almost as good or the same and think ...hang on...so in short I would lean towards the Trumpeter, even if you buy aftermarket figures and instrument panel and you are still way ahead with $.
Totally agree. No fit issues and generally amazingly engineered and no problems, follow the instructions and you will get something nice at the end. I think the real issue is that for example the Tamiya F4 1/32 is roughly $200AUD but the Trumpeter is $100AUD. So is it twice as good?
Part 1 ruclips.net/video/TMz73L0GSrA/видео.html
Part 2 ruclips.net/video/l_0ETdNw854/видео.html
Part 3 ruclips.net/video/opotrMYK2Yk/видео.html
I've been thinking about buying this (as a first kit), and appreciate the detailed video. Onto part 2!
It's a fantastic kit, for a first kit though it is an expensive start. The sensible thing would be to suggest starting on something smaller and less complex. Not being sensible though, if you take your time and just follow the instructions you will get a cool result, especially if that is the one you have set your mind on. Thinking back on that build, watch out on the wing air intakes as the intructions were not so clear there. Let me know how it goes and thanks for the comment!
@@Modellers-Workbench hey - Thanks very much for the advice. I did model rocketry for many years using airbrushes and making custom parts etc. I was *hoping* with those existing skills I would not be starting from zero. I am still deciding on which way to go to enter this hobby. Cheers! :)
Engine looks great!
Thank you very much!
I have one of these to build for my channel. The only drawback I have with the kit is it's too good. There is little opportunity to scratch build or improve anything. On face value it's near on perfect out of the box.
That is a really good point. I also tend to be a bit more daring with cheaper kits. I hate to admit I have a few Tamiya 1/32 kits sitting in my stash, some for years now because I am always reluctant to even start them when they get "too good".
@@Modellers-Workbench I'm just going to build this one in between another kit ( Starfighter) that has more potential
@RichardsModellingAdventures it’s a great kit which definitely looks better assembled than a bunch of grey plastic sprues in an admittedly very nice box!
Have you seen the canopy frame and engine detailing from Anyz. The canopy frame parts are superb.
I hadn't but just looked it up. They have some amazing parts and the prices look good. I will definitely be giving them a try. Thank you!
what do you think it compared to the trumpeter 1/32 Corsair kit ? i am going to buy trumpeter which is the half price of tamiya
I was just filming the final part and dragged down my Trumpeter F4U-4 to talk about the differences in the final vid. Will try and get that up in the next few days. The Tamiya Kit is very well done but is 2x the price of the Trumpeter. I think the Tamiya overall has better fit and finish but is not really configurable at all. The comparison I could give is when you go to a fancy restaurant and the Steak is $100 and great and then a week later you go to the pub and buy a Steak for $20 which is almost as good or the same and think ...hang on...so in short I would lean towards the Trumpeter, even if you buy aftermarket figures and instrument panel and you are still way ahead with $.
@@Modellers-Workbench 🙏agree
Tamiya always makes a good quality kit, Trumpeter & Dragon just aren't in the same league quality wise.....
Totally agree. No fit issues and generally amazingly engineered and no problems, follow the instructions and you will get something nice at the end. I think the real issue is that for example the Tamiya F4 1/32 is roughly $200AUD but the Trumpeter is $100AUD. So is it twice as good?