Another great model, David. It's refreshing to see someone mix paints these days instead of running out and buying the exact color from someones range. Great save on the Star of David decals too! I've been building models over 50 years now, and I learn something new with each one of your videos. Thanks!
Thank you. It is very modern this day buy tons of products for painting. I am a little bit frustrated because people think that you must be a millionaire. I must do something with this. I read a lot of comments "I would like to start with plastic models, but it is very expensive." . I think this is not good. I started in my 15 years, and I needed only a few colors, pencil, brush and water.
Damn you Plasmo! You just ruined my life! 15 years without building any models and now I find myself planning which stores I need to go to to get different materials (and what airbrush!!) to start building again. (Last Series Tiger I; Michael Wittman! Gotta get that zimmerit right! I used to have a Leningrad model first version in Panzer Grey; my best). Anyway damn you to hell sir, You bloody genius! Nice to see your start as a model maker as it gives us other mortals some hope!!
Lol. I started seeing these vids on the RUclips, and I felt the need to get back into modeling. I got myself a 1:48 F15C kit I am working on now. Already spent like an hour modding the base kit's basic plastic engines into something with a little more detail. DAMN YOU Plasmo, and Max Afterburner too!
It's funny how that happens! I started again just over a year ago. I've spent £100's on paint, airbrush, tools, kits etc and haven't actually finished one yet :D
Watching you make a model is almost like watching an artisanal luthier building a classical music instrument. Thank you for sharing your techniques, skills and art.
Your painting techniques are fantastic, watching you, Owen, Andy, and a few others has got me hooked on making models, thanks for all the excellent tutorials and builds you share. Bravo Sir
Hi David, Your Model work is very good , excellent and I see by your airbrush and tools , You are using good stuff which gives good results, A suggestion for small cockpit details , buttons switches etc , try using a toothpick , wooden type or better the bamboo type, You can sand them to a fine tip and just touch the paint of choice and apply a dot of paint to the area , it leaves a nice round dot but before applying the first amount of paint just touch the toothpick with paint on it on a paper towel just to remove excess paint. I have been modelling for the last 43 years and the last sixteen years I have struggled with clear coats until I watched your RUclips video's and I now use the same clear coat as you and apply it exactly as you do and wow it's great !.... You have solved my clear coat problems , Many thanks Rob.
The overall videos are getting better and better everytime, I started with a paintbrush just the same and now have shalves full of kits. Great video man!
I’ve seen this a few times since it’s been published, but I want to say that I like your idea of marking all of the decals you used with a marker on the scheme sheet. I’m gonna steal that, lol.
This is a beautiful build of an awesome aircraft! Your skills have certainly advanced over time. I'm amazed by the quality of your videos and how quickly you create them.
Very nice once again, I have a suggestion with regards to mould lines. I use citadel mould line remover tool, no more cuts in the plastic or yourself and it works very well.
I thought they were in museums by now, as they took them out of service more than 20 years ago. What are they using it for? Training? Or is it just for historical display?
@@Vermiliontea There are a few countries that still use the Kfir. Colombia, for example. The Israelis didn't throw them away. They stored them and have refurbished them to resell. The airframe is probably good for 8,000-12,000 hours with regeneration/rebuilds. One of the private companies that provides DACT services for the US military also operates a number of Kfirs. At least twice, the US military (US Marine Corps) has operated the Kfir as a DACT plane and they even have one in a museum in the US. They called it the F-21 for accounting purposes in the US. They used the Kfir mainly as a MiG-23 simulator and the fact that it's powered by a GE J79 engine was a plus. The same engine was used in the F-4 and F-104 and there are still some mechanics who have experience with the J79 working in private industry and the military reserves.
Of course, the GE J79 engine was also what prevented Israel from selling the Kfir to a few countries interested in the plane, one of them being South Africa during the apartheid era. The US government wouldn't allow the plane to be sold because of the engine; there's a sanction on the engine for countries for whome the US is at odds with (Iran currently, South Africa in the past). Of course, over 10,000 GE J79's were manufactured and there were tons of spare parts made for the 5,000+ F-4 Phantoms and 2,000+ F-104 Starfighters that were build. There has of course been black market sales of spares and even engine cores but the thing is those parts can't be guaranteed to be flight-rated or even bootleg. I would NOT want to be flying in a country's air force where it could not be guaranteed that the aircraft engines were not using knock-off parts. Israel didn't want to buck the sanction so offered an alternative upgrade for the existing fleet of Mirage III's South Africa had. With aerodynamic modifications and rebuilds with new avionics based off the Kfir, those M-III's became Cheetahs. They were retired by the mid-2000s and replaced by the Saab JAS 39 Gripen. The Gripen is powered by a GE F404 turbofan so you know US relations with South Africa are better now or they wouldn't be flying that plane with a much more advanced engine than the J79. The F404, by the way, IS the direct replacement for the J79. It's nearly half the weigh of the J79, much better fuel economy, a simpler engine to support, and has a higher thrust-to-weight ratio.
Beautiful Israeli camo . suits the Kfir . I like your method of using the olive brown on panel lines and then drybrushing it away , more subtle on lighter camo colours . Wales UK.
Great job, very well done indeed. One to be very proud of. You have come a long way since that first version, which was also very good by the way!! Many thanks for sharing with us. Have fun with your next project, Joe
A apresentação dos dois aviões, deu-nos a oportunidade de apreciar a tua evolução como modelista! Muitos parabéns ! ;) / The presentation of the two planes gave us the opportunity to appreciate your evolution as a modeller! Congratulations ! ;)
This kit is hard to find now i think it is out of print. I found one at HobbyLInk Japan and ordered it. I will paint mine just like yours! Thank you for posting this great video.
Hey, David! Your videos are getting better and better! You're in my opinion the best modeler here on RUclips. I wish you made a Titanic. Would be an awesome creation knowing your talent ant patience. Keep up the good work, greetings from Amsterdam!
People all over the world build models of WW2 planes, tanks, cannons and what not. that altogether killed millions of people who were someone else's sibling parents, children, relatives or friends. Neither the models nor the people who build them killed these people. Sorry for your loss, but please do not behave unreasonable.
Hello Sir, I really enjoyed your video on the lAl Kfir C7 Aircraft. What i would like to know is what tool was that it look really small when you were sanding down the pin marks in the cockpit before you started appling paint? Thank you for your time in reading my question and comment. Sincerely Allan
Sir, That has to be one of the most beautiful kits I have ever seen. Keep up the good work my friend I can learn a great deal about you. Thank You for your time. Sincerely Allan
David, you amaze my every time! A 1/72 scale model with such detail! Once again superb!! Tell me how to become a patron. On a personal note: have you ever tried panzer putty for masking? I find this a lot easer than using pieces of maskingtape!
Please build an old vintage plane kit, such as Airfix, Frog or Matchbox. I'd love to see how one of those old kits looks once it's got the Plasmo treatment.
Hi David. I really like your Builds and learn a lot from watching and listening to your commentary. Have you ever thought about making a Website where each Modeller pays a yearly or monthly Fee to log into the website to see all your Tips and Tricks? I will definitely be on your website for hours.Thanks for all the amazing Videos and keep up the good work. 😉
Another great model, David. It's refreshing to see someone mix paints these days instead of running out and buying the exact color from someones range. Great save on the Star of David decals too! I've been building models over 50 years now, and I learn something new with each one of your videos. Thanks!
Thank you. It is very modern this day buy tons of products for painting. I am a little bit frustrated because people think that you must be a millionaire. I must do something with this. I read a lot of comments "I would like to start with plastic models, but it is very expensive." . I think this is not good. I started in my 15 years, and I needed only a few colors, pencil, brush and water.
I really love this camo scheme in a Cup of Ice cream. Hazelnut, pistacchios and cookie cream taste great together
Damn you Plasmo! You just ruined my life! 15 years without building any models and now I find myself planning which stores I need to go to to get different materials (and what airbrush!!) to start building again. (Last Series Tiger I; Michael Wittman! Gotta get that zimmerit right! I used to have a Leningrad model first version in Panzer Grey; my best). Anyway damn you to hell sir, You bloody genius! Nice to see your start as a model maker as it gives us other mortals some hope!!
yeah this was me this week
Lol. I started seeing these vids on the RUclips, and I felt the need to get back into modeling. I got myself a 1:48 F15C kit I am working on now. Already spent like an hour modding the base kit's basic plastic engines into something with a little more detail. DAMN YOU Plasmo, and Max Afterburner too!
It's funny how that happens! I started again just over a year ago. I've spent £100's on paint, airbrush, tools, kits etc and haven't actually finished one yet :D
Yep....me too
Watching you make a model is almost like watching an artisanal luthier building a classical music instrument. Thank you for sharing your techniques, skills and art.
Come al solito mi stupisci con i tuoi FANTASTICI modelli ....ottime tecniche . Sarai il MIO Maestro . .... bellissimo .
Your painting techniques are fantastic, watching you, Owen, Andy, and a few others has got me hooked on making models, thanks for all the excellent tutorials and builds you share. Bravo Sir
Hi David, Your Model work is very good , excellent and I see by your airbrush and tools , You are using good stuff which gives good results, A suggestion for small cockpit details , buttons switches etc , try using a toothpick , wooden type or better the bamboo type, You can sand them to a fine tip and just touch the paint of choice and apply a dot of paint to the area , it leaves a nice round dot but before applying the first amount of paint just touch the toothpick with paint on it on a paper towel just to remove excess paint. I have been modelling for the last 43 years and the last sixteen years I have struggled with clear coats until I watched your RUclips video's and I now use the same clear coat as you and apply it exactly as you do and wow it's great !.... You have solved my clear coat problems , Many thanks Rob.
The overall videos are getting better and better everytime, I started with a paintbrush just the same and now have shalves full of kits. Great video man!
I’ve seen this a few times since it’s been published, but I want to say that I like your idea of marking all of the decals you used with a marker on the scheme sheet. I’m gonna steal that, lol.
This is a beautiful build of an awesome aircraft! Your skills have certainly advanced over time. I'm amazed by the quality of your videos and how quickly you create them.
The model already looks good, but when you apply washes and shading it really stands out! Especially on this one. Good job. :)
Your model kit from 10 years ago is really good and that was of course 10 years ago. Now your the god of model kits
Your modeling and detailing is beyond anything that I have ever seen!
Your one off the best detailing makers off the world...........
Like to see you make a 1:200 scale model battleship whiff you amazing detailing
I am sure you have no problem making good money selling your models. You are a master craftsman.
This one was simply incredible. wow.
Very nice painting job! Its cool you discribe all used material. Congratulations!
Another awesome build David and an excellent job on those SoD's !!!
Very nice once again, I have a suggestion with regards to mould lines. I use citadel mould line remover tool, no more cuts in the plastic or yourself and it works very well.
You are a true master of the craft, it’s always a pleasure to watch you work
As a one that see a kfir every day (live in israel next to an airbase) you did a great job!
Wow!!!
I thought they were in museums by now, as they took them out of service more than 20 years ago. What are they using it for? Training? Or is it just for historical display?
@@Vermiliontea There are a few countries that still use the Kfir. Colombia, for example.
The Israelis didn't throw them away. They stored them and have refurbished them to resell. The airframe is probably good for 8,000-12,000 hours with regeneration/rebuilds.
One of the private companies that provides DACT services for the US military also operates a number of Kfirs.
At least twice, the US military (US Marine Corps) has operated the Kfir as a DACT plane and they even have one in a museum in the US. They called it the F-21 for accounting purposes in the US. They used the Kfir mainly as a MiG-23 simulator and the fact that it's powered by a GE J79 engine was a plus. The same engine was used in the F-4 and F-104 and there are still some mechanics who have experience with the J79 working in private industry and the military reserves.
Of course, the GE J79 engine was also what prevented Israel from selling the Kfir to a few countries interested in the plane, one of them being South Africa during the apartheid era. The US government wouldn't allow the plane to be sold because of the engine; there's a sanction on the engine for countries for whome the US is at odds with (Iran currently, South Africa in the past). Of course, over 10,000 GE J79's were manufactured and there were tons of spare parts made for the 5,000+ F-4 Phantoms and 2,000+ F-104 Starfighters that were build. There has of course been black market sales of spares and even engine cores but the thing is those parts can't be guaranteed to be flight-rated or even bootleg. I would NOT want to be flying in a country's air force where it could not be guaranteed that the aircraft engines were not using knock-off parts.
Israel didn't want to buck the sanction so offered an alternative upgrade for the existing fleet of Mirage III's South Africa had. With aerodynamic modifications and rebuilds with new avionics based off the Kfir, those M-III's became Cheetahs. They were retired by the mid-2000s and replaced by the Saab JAS 39 Gripen. The Gripen is powered by a GE F404 turbofan so you know US relations with South Africa are better now or they wouldn't be flying that plane with a much more advanced engine than the J79. The F404, by the way, IS the direct replacement for the J79. It's nearly half the weigh of the J79, much better fuel economy, a simpler engine to support, and has a higher thrust-to-weight ratio.
Beautiful Israeli camo . suits the Kfir . I like your method of using the olive brown on panel lines and then drybrushing it away , more subtle on lighter camo colours . Wales UK.
Superb job David, you just keep getting better!
We can see easily the difference between your "old" and "new" model.
I like your method ! Good job !
It is humbling to watch a master at work... excellent work!
Beautiful work on this very cool looking Israeli aircraft. Great work on the Star of David. Excellent job...kudos!
The attention to detail is just amazing.
I like watching your video's of building model kits.You're a great model kit builder.Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
... videos* (plural, no apostrophe)
Plasmo is NEWSPEAK for plastic models
David, I really enjoy your videos, your skill and your passion for modelling, thanks!
Great job, very well done indeed. One to be very proud of. You have come a long way since that first version, which was also very good by the way!!
Many thanks for sharing with us.
Have fun with your next project,
Joe
Gorgeous little kit. Stunning result as always 👍🏻🇦🇺
I love the music in these videos
Surprisingly masterpiece. Great idea to paint the David's star.
A apresentação dos dois aviões, deu-nos a oportunidade de apreciar a tua evolução como modelista! Muitos parabéns ! ;) / The presentation of the two planes gave us the opportunity to appreciate your evolution as a modeller! Congratulations ! ;)
Your videos also give me motivated to start on my models. I'm working on a royal air force Knat 1/72.
Seth I've got one of those somewhere, got it in aldi 😂
I love to see u do a A-10
You are spoiling us with content!
I think this model deserves a longer vid, explaining also how to paint the front gear bay, etc.
I am going to thumps up this video right from the start. No need to wait to the end because I know it is going to be wicked cool with some mad skills.
I love the Kfir! More it looks than it's performance... And i love your work! Cheers from Argentina!
I love 1/72 and your build is superb man
`Star of David` ;-) Excellent! And that Italeri Kfir in the beginning of the video - brings back memories...
Excellent as always David. you are the best.
Greetings from Brazil! Great job (like all builds you do)!
This kit is hard to find now i think it is out of print. I found one at HobbyLInk Japan and ordered it. I will paint mine just like yours! Thank you for posting this great video.
3:04 Airbrush snob ! lol
Another amazing build and good demonstration of the techniques used.
Hey, David! Your videos are getting better and better! You're in my opinion the best modeler here on RUclips. I wish you made a Titanic. Would be an awesome creation knowing your talent ant patience. Keep up the good work, greetings from Amsterdam!
Wow! Impressive and educational! Now I know how good the AMK-kit CAN look. I have something to strive for.
Awesome man. The best model I have ever seen.
Wow....just wow....great job on this C7!!
Stunning work David! You amaze me how you can do first rate work on any subject matter you take on
Greetings from Israel ! again and again you create a part of ART !
Your work is just insane. I really appreciate your efford ! All of your models just look great ! I'm such a big fan of you!
thank you
Using the Gumfix to create the color margins was absolutely brilliant!
Awesome build as usual, your work is incredible. Thank you for the inspiration to try and learn new skills.
Wow another beautiful built ! Incredibly done !
Stunning work as always, You're insane :)
Holy crap smigol! Did not expect to find you here!
I'm also building models so it's nice to take a look how it's done properly :D
Smigol Time! just got my hand on an airbrush after using paint brush for a year or so :P now I'm quitting war thunder to develop this hobby even more
Im looking for an airbrush but I simply have not much time for making models :/ but I have quitted WT anyway xd
Excellent ! I'm learning a lot from your videos.
Stunning looking as always. Would love to see you using optic fibers in a 1:48 fighter jet cockpit, but I guess that would be pushing my luck :)
Great build David, please do more lighted sci-kits. Something like the Revell 1/72 Snap Tight Millennium Falcon. Thanks and great job as always.
Way to go. You built scale models of the planes that killed my family on my wedding day. Thanks so much.
People all over the world build models of WW2 planes, tanks, cannons and what not. that altogether killed millions of people who were someone else's sibling parents, children, relatives or friends. Neither the models nor the people who build them killed these people. Sorry for your loss, but please do not behave unreasonable.
Top quality as usual. Having to paint the roundels ended up improving the result.
Incredible modelling!!love your work so much👌👌👌👍
All your builds have so many love for modelling.
I can only say,go on,don't stop.thx for your videos✌
Absolutely amazing! Thank you for your videos.
Wonderful modelist and grand model, congratulations...
Excellent. Looks menacing. And very very nice work
my favourite youtube modeller! keep up the good work
You build so fast😮 awesome job as always👏
Excelente vídeo saludos desde Chile a mi también me encanta los aviones y él aeromodelismo gran trabajo como lo hizo 🤔😮😮👍👍
Hello Sir,
I really enjoyed your video on the lAl Kfir C7 Aircraft. What i would like to know is what tool was that it look really small when you were sanding down the pin marks in the cockpit before you started appling paint?
Thank you for your time in reading my question and comment.
Sincerely
Allan
I love Plasmo! Magnific!
Brilliant work and great show as usual.
Beauty Mate.
beautiful job Bro, Greetings from Costa Rica!
Excellent work my friend. Love the addition of the red tags 👍
Totally nailed it ... again! congrats!
Excelente video desde Chile abrazo me encanta los aviones el aeromodelismo gran trabajo 🤟🤟🇨🇱😂
Yet another awsome build. Thank you!
Как всегда работа на высшем уровне. Молодец.
Great build, the colors are very nice 👍👍
That was just what the doctor ordered 🖒 thank you so much 😀
David, you should publicise your model sales on your Facebook too. All the best with it.
thank you in showing in how to paint and weathering.
Sir,
That has to be one of the most beautiful kits I have ever seen. Keep up the good work my friend I can learn a great deal about you. Thank You for your time.
Sincerely
Allan
Stunning work looks awesome mate
Definitely one of your best! Great job!
Wow, David! Simply an amazing video. You are such a great inspiration to me! :-)
Another fantastic job!
David, you amaze my every time! A 1/72 scale model with such detail! Once again superb!!
Tell me how to become a patron. On a personal note: have you ever tried panzer putty for masking? I find this a lot easer than using pieces of maskingtape!
Absolutely amazing no words very outstanding
Bang tidy piece of kit! Nice to see something interesting 😊
wonderful detail, as usual, well done!
Fantastic work as ever - thanks for sharing!
Great build and colours.....makes me want to build a plane
Please build an old vintage plane kit, such as Airfix, Frog or Matchbox. I'd love to see how one of those old kits looks once it's got the Plasmo treatment.
"It doesnt look so bad after masking..... I hope"
Are you kidding??? It looks so damn good! 👍
Hi David. I really like your Builds and learn a lot from watching and listening to your commentary. Have you ever thought about making a Website where each Modeller pays a yearly or monthly Fee to log into the website to see all your Tips and Tricks? I will definitely be on your website for hours.Thanks for all the amazing Videos and keep up the good work. 😉
I would love to see you painting some german infantry figs, especially in 1:72 !
Davide, mám doma stejného původního Kfir. Italka, že? Ten nový vypadá znatelně lépe. Super!
Great video and model making skills!
Как всегда отличная работа!