Dude totally enjoyed both vids love how the doors bonnet and booth can open love all the extra details you did excellent job ,only you and another channel I watch does such a great job ,kudoos bro
I have watched all your videos. I have been a past owner of two of the cars you have built (the E Type and the Mini) both of which I worked as a youngster. I wonder if you too have owned any of these vehicles? The attention to detail is amazingly accurate. For example the brake servo on the Mk1 E Type, which is an unusual type (Dunlop I think).
Can you build me a model of my father's 1952 356 Porsche? It was the first 356 GT car ever. My dad ordered it in 1951 from Ferry Posche. I have many very CLEAR photos. I would love it in 1/18th scale please.
You are the dream of what every other "normal" model maker would like to be
This is so much more than just modelling, this is micro-engineering!
Мастер. ОГОНЬ 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
A big lol at 9:02. that washer was very reluctant :D
Dude totally enjoyed both vids love how the doors bonnet and booth can open love all the extra details you did excellent job ,only you and another channel I watch does such a great job ,kudoos bro
Thank you so much for the high praise. I'm happy with the process of making my favorite vehicle.
In total awe,if anyone thinks that dash is good check out his Mercedes 300.
By far the best model car builds ever.
Pure genius.
Fantastic work put into the model, and it's looking great so far. One little niggle, and that is I think the steering is on the wrong side of the car.
That's a good point. But the Heller Kit is like that. Probably the version exported outside the UK. Thank you.
Goodness!!! What an inspiration!!!
A work of art!
I was ready to step in and turn the key! Then, hey this is a model!
Thank you for joining me in my imaginary world.
I have watched all your videos. I have been a past owner of two of the cars you have built (the E Type and the Mini) both of which I worked as a youngster. I wonder if you too have owned any of these vehicles? The attention to detail is amazingly accurate. For example the brake servo on the Mk1 E Type, which is an unusual type (Dunlop I think).
I've never owned them. It seems that the structures that are slightly different for each vehicle are very interesting. Thanks.
The best
I for one would appreciate more of the manufacturing of the parts. Stills tell a story, but processing would tell a better story.
오늘 알게 된 체널인데 진짜 감탄만 하면서 보고 있습니다... 느낌이 뭔가 한국인인가 해서 정보를 보니 한국분이 맞으시군요. 혹시 전직 아니면 현직 자동차업계에 엔지니어로 계신가요?
좋게 봐주셔서 감사합니다. 직업과는 관련없구요 단지 취미로 하고 있습니다.^^
@@A4Garage 멋지십니다!! 프라모델러분들 약 20명구독중인데 진심 탑클라스이십니다 ㅎㅎ
Wish I had a tenth of your skill .
Thank you very much.
진짜 차를 만드시는군요.
대단! 존경!
감사합니다~
Good job 👍👍
What do you use for your source materials? Are you just working from pictures?
I am referring to the pictures and videos I found on the Internet.
Dear Heller, your kit is so horrible that I shall replace the entire thing from scratch. Sincerely, this guy who's skills are freaking incredible.
Thank you for your witty comments.
Amazing job...no words....
Thank you!
Nice😁😁
Another awesome display of your work. How long did this take in total by the way?
It takes about 2 to 3 months because I make little by little in my spare time after work. Thank you.
보기만 하는 저도 눈이 아픈데 만드신분은 어떨지 상상이 안가요.ㅋ
WOW! Is all I can say.
Can you build me a model of my father's 1952 356 Porsche? It was the first 356 GT car ever. My dad ordered it in 1951 from Ferry Posche. I have many very CLEAR photos. I would love it in 1/18th scale please.
I am not doing commissioned production. However, I am very interested in the 356 and would love to make one if I ever get a kit in the future.Thanks.
Once again , amazing. Expect there aren’t any seatbelts.
Thank you!
Wtf do you mean no seatbelts?
@@charaznable2950 I heard prior to the 70's, seat belts were optional.