Steff, this is fantastic stuff, really! I need to view again on something bigger than my phone, and not while working. Sounds like a good way to start my day, cuppa and some ciggies during a rainstorm. 😂
Great tutorial and one i will come back to for a reminder. There is just one point I have to make. I did find the music a bit load and smothering your voice a bit. I couldn.t understand some of the detail so can you redress that on later videos. Other wise a very handy tutorial
Hi David, Firstly, thank you for the kind comments, and I'm glad that you may find it helpful in the future. Secondly, thank you for your comments regarding sound, with having my own hearing issues, 7 years working on Fast Jests (Tornados in the RAF), I watch all my videos for issues before releasing them. I was able to hear everything, on a 2nd watching. Can you be more specific about the time stamp of the parts you couldn't hear please? Then I can look into it. This is the process I follow: 1. Reduce the volume of the original soundtrack to 20% of the Original Volume. 2. Do my voice over. Then reduce the volume of the soundtrack a further 20% again. I did the sound in the usual way for this video.
A thorough tutorial on making turnbuckles....I'll be coming back to this in the future when I finally get around to rigging a WW1 airplane. By the way, was you in the U.S. Marine Corp, or do you just like the tune? 😀
@@smellyfella5077 thanks for the nice comments, glad you find them useful 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 No I was in the RAF as an Armourer, but we sang a very rude ditty, at every opportunity, to that tune…I believe it’s on RUclips 😂😂😂 It’s rude, crude, un-PC, NSFW and bloody funny 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@BudgetModeller Sounds like an old ditty called the "North Atlantic Squadron"....there are several different versions of it but they all have very vulgar and sexually raunchy lyrics ....definitely something you don't won't your neighbors hearing. Do you recall what the name of song was you sung in the RAF?
Thank you for posting this video. I have used this method and I believe it is flawed. You can create a nice model with the rigging as you are showing but in time (about 1 1/2 years) the rigging will degenerate. The glue won’t hold and the rigging will unravel. I think elastic line works best.
@@DavidRamirez-ww5kv Thank you for that 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 As I said in the video, I used a mix of normal CA and flexi-CA. Hopefully this will not degenerate, but only time will tell 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@talksmoke1190 That’s how I do my videos. I don’t like videos without music, and it was what we were taught to do in my degree…Videos without a music bed are terrible…
Steff, this is fantastic stuff, really! I need to view again on something bigger than my phone, and not while working.
Sounds like a good way to start my day, cuppa and some ciggies during a rainstorm. 😂
Thank you Buddy, you’re very welcome 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 And enjoy, it’s not hard to do, just takes patience and practice 😁😁😁 Like anything in this hobby 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Great tutorial and one i will come back to for a reminder. There is just one point I have to make. I did find the music a bit load and smothering your voice a bit. I couldn.t understand some of the detail so can you redress that on later videos. Other wise a very handy tutorial
Hi David,
Firstly, thank you for the kind comments, and I'm glad that you may find it helpful in the future.
Secondly, thank you for your comments regarding sound, with having my own hearing issues, 7 years working on Fast Jests (Tornados in the RAF), I watch all my videos for issues before releasing them. I was able to hear everything, on a 2nd watching. Can you be more specific about the time stamp of the parts you couldn't hear please? Then I can look into it.
This is the process I follow:
1. Reduce the volume of the original soundtrack to 20% of the Original Volume.
2. Do my voice over. Then reduce the volume of the soundtrack a further 20% again.
I did the sound in the usual way for this video.
A thorough tutorial on making turnbuckles....I'll be coming back to this in the future when I finally get around to rigging a WW1 airplane. By the way, was you in the U.S. Marine Corp, or do you just like the tune? 😀
@@smellyfella5077 thanks for the nice comments, glad you find them useful 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
No I was in the RAF as an Armourer, but we sang a very rude ditty, at every opportunity, to that tune…I believe it’s on RUclips 😂😂😂 It’s rude, crude, un-PC, NSFW and bloody funny 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@smellyfella5077 ruclips.net/video/BOZRmW8qhN0/видео.htmlsi=Of73zYQJeUAlg6AT
@@BudgetModeller Sounds like an old ditty called the "North Atlantic Squadron"....there are several different versions of it but they all have very vulgar and sexually raunchy lyrics ....definitely something you don't won't your neighbors hearing. Do you recall what the name of song was you sung in the RAF?
@@smellyfella5077 yes, The Armourers Song 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you for posting this video. I have used this method and I believe it is flawed. You can create a nice model with the rigging as you are showing but in time (about 1 1/2 years) the rigging will degenerate. The glue won’t hold and the rigging will unravel. I think elastic line works best.
@@DavidRamirez-ww5kv Thank you for that 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 As I said in the video, I used a mix of normal CA and flexi-CA. Hopefully this will not degenerate, but only time will tell 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Fine work - but PLEASE don’t use that dreadful Music.
Had to stop one minute in. The music is unbearable.
Music is annoying
@@talksmoke1190 and?!?!
@@BudgetModeller I think you could get by with just telling us what you're doing
@@talksmoke1190 That’s how I do my videos. I don’t like videos without music, and it was what we were taught to do in my degree…Videos without a music bed are terrible…
@@BudgetModeller it's loud, and it has a very ominous tone, maybe something more friendly.