Thank you very much for you advice on how to proceed with the assembly steps. I started this model and then decided to look for extra instructions. Luckily I found your video before I got very far.
I've built this kit 5 times since I was a kid and have always loved building it even with all of it's quirks. I still have one in the box unbuilt! I really enjoyed watching you build this one came out great!
M62, Thanks for sharing! That's why we're here: to Inspire and Inform! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
In the late 70s my uncle had literally every aircraft model of all sides of WW2. OK, not all but at least 30 and when you're 5 that seems like a lot. Anyway this one was always my favorite. What a unique, rare bird. Very cool.
Alfredo, Thanks but either you've been holding out or you've learned excellent English over the past year! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
I built this kit when it first came out in the 1960s. Same scale. The new version you are building is more elaborate. You could only build it one way when first released. No adjustable flaps, no drop tanks, no nose-mounted radar, and I dont think the cockpit interior was as detailed. Glad more attention is on this kit. The Black Widow is a lesser known WW2 US plane, was very effective and deserves to be remembered. Really enjoy your site. The tips are very useful. Thanks
This was very enjoyable to watch,you made a very old kit into a great looking model.This shows how great the old Monogram kits really are,this was from 1974!!! Great job.
Erik, We're only as old as our next build. My stash should last a while as I'm sure yours will too. Have fun! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
i built it in august 1986 then it got destory in North Carolina back 1999 ten years later i went get another one to build it again this come out much better and still have today.
hey i want to get into modeling and hopefully get atleast one of my friends into it, my grandpa was into it and he gave me this type of plane, thank you for making this video!
Awesome job! Look fantastic. Just so you know they were painted gloss black, and a semi gloss would have been a more realistic weathered look than all out flat. But your build looks great.
I've built this kit a couple times. Sorry you've had so may issues with the front gear bay/nose area assembly. If memory serves me correctly, the two that I built had me assemble and place those way before step 13. maybe they changed the direction sheet or there was an error in printing. As these kits age, they get the point they're re released so many times they need to update the directions and sometimes decals. I've never had an issue with anything on this kit, save where to put it when it's completed! :) Thx for the build video and reminding everyone what a great kit it is!
Many thanks for your video. I came looking for examples of military ammo (Is it brass or other?) and came out happy I did not glue the two halves together. Note to all: Add some lead to the nose (not sure you mentioned that). Your build looks great!
I think I had this kit as a kid in the seventies. Am I crazy or did it come with a few ground crew guys? I think one of them was working off a cockpit ladder. I remember the decals were of a half naked woman. I found them quite cheeky at the time! I also remember feeling it was a little above my skill sets at the time.😂👍💪
MrD, I think your right on all counts but now you've gotten enough experience to tackle it once again! -PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Great job. I'm building one with everything closed up in flight mode. Unfortunately this means working to iron out the details with the canopy fit problems. Bad fit is an understatement.
Wow, that was thrilling to watch but there is no way I would find that a fun kit to build. I think I will stick to automotive kits for building and all other kits for viewing pleasure only. Take good care and be well and safe..
Built this kit last year in army air force olive drab/gray...i did the night version 30 years ago. Had the same fit issues with the canopy last year and 30 years ago...i must be doing something wrong 😂 Thanks for posting Doug
I guess it depends on the set of instructions you get with your model because I've seen others that instruct you to install the nose gear as you close the two halves of the fuselage. I did a lot of research before I decided on a paint scheme and discovered that many of these planes were painted more of an olive drab for the interior and the pilots control panel was usually all black with white dials and numbers and all were backlit red. It makes sense for a night fighter. The center part of the antenna by the pilot was black also.
So i really am not to detailed when i do mine, and im kinda impatient. I did a P 40 as my first non snap together model, and i used cement. It took way to long, so ever since i have used hot glue. If you get it right, it works just as good. Just a tip if you don't like waiting weeks to do these for everything to dry
ZDG, Interesting idea. There are other ways to speed-up model building. Using Superglue and a CA accelerant is instantaneous and dehydrators can reduce paint drying time considerably too! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
I'm currently building this kit and I am trying to adjust the figures so I can have them in their positions, but they're too big and don't fit in the plane, but other than that it's an amazing kit
DD, Yes, that's why we used them as ground crewmen. A bit over scale but workable! PS - please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Yep, It's a very old mold design. Takes lots of finesse to finish! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
This kit is the same exact kit as the Revell Germany kit.The only difference between the two kits,is the Revell USA kit,has a few extra parts that the Revell Germany kit does not include.Both issues of this kit are a skill level 5 for the advanced modeler.The Revell Germany issue of this kit may have 10 less parts;than the Revell USA issue,the Revell Germany issue does have more intricate fine detail;than the Revell USA issue. It is this difference in overall detail,that separates the two kits;with the MSRP of the Revell Germany kit being $45.00,vs. the MSRP of the Revell USA kit being $30.00.I think there is a photoetched,resin,white metal,turned metal Browning .50 BMG machine gun/20 mm Orelicon auto cannon barrels,& resin detail up set for both the Revell USA and Revell Germany kits;to further enhance the detail of both kits. Fun fact,the P-61 Black Widow night fighter is one of the rarest vintage aircraft in the world today,with two fully restored examples on display in museums,and three more examples have been fully restored to air worthy condition/status.There was once a total of only four P-61 Black Widow night fighters left in the world;with two on display in two aviation museums,and the other two being air worthy. Today there are now five examples in existence two examples still on display in aviation museums,and three that are air worthy.
SN, There's a lot of different products from Gorilla Glue. Their Super Glue would be fine! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
Slade, If they don't have a clear coat on them, sometimes - very hot water applied by a pipette to the decal will help it come loose. You can also apply it with a sponge. The best way to remove them is to use some decal setting solution to loosen them up. PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
EMLA, Thanks for watching! You'll need a hobby knife, sandpaper films and sticks of various grits, and some glue. If you want to go further you'll need some modeling putty to fill the seems. Then it's just prime and paint. Decals benefit from setting solution too! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
CW. Carefully close the two halves to see where they interfere. If you don't find it by starting in the front then begin at the tail! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
Justin, On the other hand - if you did, you would be pretty old by now! Thanks for sharing,\ and if you like what you see please subscribe, if you haven't already, to help us inspire more modelers! -Doug
SG, Well, you get credit for sheer willpower and finishing the model! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
XD, Sounds like the box got bruised a bit. We hope you were able to finish though! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Thank you very much for you advice on how to proceed with the assembly steps. I started this model and then decided to look for extra instructions. Luckily I found your video before I got very far.
EH, Glad it helped! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
I've built this kit 5 times since I was a kid and have always loved building it even with all of it's quirks. I still have one in the box unbuilt! I really enjoyed watching you build this one came out great!
M62, Thanks for sharing! That's why we're here: to Inspire and Inform! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
I did the 1/48 Monogram, Revell P-38 that many times. It's still fun!
PN, That's another great kit too! -Doug
I got this model for Christmas , first time I built a model since being a teenager ,thank you for this video it help a lot
CC, Thanks and welcome back dude! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
In the late 70s my uncle had literally every aircraft model of all sides of WW2. OK, not all but at least 30 and when you're 5 that seems like a lot. Anyway this one was always my favorite. What a unique, rare bird. Very cool.
Thanks for sharing Chris. We're glad you could stop by! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Mr. Doug, I hope that you and your family are doing well in this time of coronavirus, God bless you, congratulations for another great video.
Alfredo, Thanks but either you've been holding out or you've learned excellent English over the past year! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
I built this kit when it first came out in the 1960s. Same scale. The new version you are building is more elaborate. You could only build it one way when first released. No adjustable flaps, no drop tanks, no nose-mounted radar, and I dont think the cockpit interior was as detailed. Glad more attention is on this kit. The Black Widow is a lesser known WW2 US plane, was very effective and deserves to be remembered. Really enjoy your site. The tips are very useful. Thanks
PJ, Thanks for the kit information! -Doug
This was very enjoyable to watch,you made a very old kit into a great looking model.This shows how great the old Monogram kits really are,this was from 1974!!! Great job.
Many thanks Arve. Glad you liked it! -Doug
Very good review and cautions on assembly issues. Thanks.
Just Thanks for watching! -Doug
Hey great video remember them kits from my childhood builds done it a couple times thank you
Right on Troy! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Thanks!! I remember wanting this as a kid when I saw it at K-Mart (shows my age). I bought this kit 5 years ago and haven't built it yet.
Erik, We're only as old as our next build. My stash should last a while as I'm sure yours will too. Have fun! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
i built it in august 1986 then it got destory in North Carolina back 1999 ten years later i went get another one to build it again this come out much better and still have today.
Rob, Thanks for sharing! -Doug
hey i want to get into modeling and hopefully get atleast one of my friends into it, my grandpa was into it and he gave me this type of plane, thank you for making this video!
Wow, you can do it Fin and we're happy to show you the way! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
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Awesome job! Look fantastic. Just so you know they were painted gloss black, and a semi gloss would have been a more realistic weathered look than all out flat. But your build looks great.
ILS, Thanks for the info and thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Great build! Just picked this up and appreciate the tips, had one as a kid and likely shot it up with the bb gun. Now I'm
glad to enjoy a full build.
TB,,, That's the beauty of re-pops. Now we can do them up right! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Nice job! I built this kit back in 1981. Kool looking plane.
W3, That was a while back. Are you gonna build it again? -Doug
Funny, I was looking at the kit on eBay last night. I'm really itching to build it again.
W#, We're here to inform and inspire! -Doug
I've built this kit a couple times. Sorry you've had so may issues with the front gear bay/nose area assembly. If memory serves me correctly, the two that I built had me assemble and place those way before step 13. maybe they changed the direction sheet or there was an error in printing. As these kits age, they get the point they're re released so many times they need to update the directions and sometimes decals. I've never had an issue with anything on this kit, save where to put it when it's completed! :) Thx for the build video and reminding everyone what a great kit it is!
EH, Thanks for the information! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Sweet build ! I remember building a black widow back in the day got it for Christmas always loved nose art ads to the aircraft
CP, Thanks for checking it out! -Doug
Many thanks for your video. I came looking for examples of military ammo (Is it brass or other?) and came out happy I did not glue the two halves together. Note to all: Add some lead to the nose (not sure you mentioned that). Your build looks great!
David, great info! -Doug
I just scored this kit for $5. Excited!
DS, Jackpot! -Doug
I think I had this kit as a kid in the seventies. Am I crazy or did it come with a few ground crew guys? I think one of them was working off a cockpit ladder. I remember the decals were of a half naked woman. I found them quite cheeky at the time! I also remember feeling it was a little above my skill sets at the time.😂👍💪
MrD, I think your right on all counts but now you've gotten enough experience to tackle it once again! -PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Great job. I'm building one with everything closed up in flight mode. Unfortunately this means working to iron out the details with the canopy fit problems. Bad fit is an understatement.
GG, You can do it! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Wow, that was thrilling to watch but there is no way I would find that a fun kit to build. I think I will stick to automotive kits for building and all other kits for viewing pleasure only. Take good care and be well and safe..
NH, Hey, that works too. Thanks and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Built this kit last year in army air force olive drab/gray...i did the night version 30 years ago. Had the same fit issues with the canopy last year and 30 years ago...i must be doing something wrong 😂
Thanks for posting Doug
J*^, It's not you.. These old kits take a little TLC to be great! -Doug
Awesome build Doug. I bought this a few months back. Thanks for sharing.
RB, Glad you like it man! -Doug
I guess it depends on the set of instructions you get with your model because I've seen others that instruct you to install the nose gear as you close the two halves of the fuselage. I did a lot of research before I decided on a paint scheme and discovered that many of these planes were painted more of an olive drab for the interior and the pilots control panel was usually all black with white dials and numbers and all were backlit red. It makes sense for a night fighter. The center part of the antenna by the pilot was black also.
FAB, Thanks for the information! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
So i really am not to detailed when i do mine, and im kinda impatient. I did a P 40 as my first non snap together model, and i used cement. It took way to long, so ever since i have used hot glue. If you get it right, it works just as good. Just a tip if you don't like waiting weeks to do these for everything to dry
ZDG, Interesting idea. There are other ways to speed-up model building. Using Superglue and a CA accelerant is instantaneous and dehydrators can reduce paint drying time considerably too! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
I'm currently building this kit and I am trying to adjust the figures so I can have them in their positions, but they're too big and don't fit in the plane, but other than that it's an amazing kit
DD, Yes, that's why we used them as ground crewmen. A bit over scale but workable! PS - please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
The figures appear to be 1:35 scale when measured and compared with other kits.
This may have been a tough build, but you did a great job. Great detail
Pat, Yes it was and thanks for watching! -Doug
Hi! I love your videos, and I was wondering what superglue you use. I have Tamiya cement and want to purchase a superglue. Any suggestions?
HK, I like BSI adhesives but for medium gel I prefer Zap-A-Gap! - -PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Im currently finishing up my P-61 build, i had alot of problems with parts not fitting, especially in the cockpit
Yep, It's a very old mold design. Takes lots of finesse to finish! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
Looks great 👍
HB, Thanks man! -Doug
So I just got this and I’m confused, I glue it right?
Jay, Yes, it's a glue kit! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
@@RightOnReplicas I WOULD LOVE TO SUB
Jay, Great, click on the icon in the lower right corner of any review and enable notifications so that you don't miss any review! -Doug
This kit is the same exact kit as the Revell Germany kit.The only difference between the two kits,is the Revell USA kit,has a few extra parts that the Revell Germany kit does not include.Both issues of this kit are a skill level 5 for the advanced modeler.The Revell Germany issue of this kit may have 10 less parts;than the Revell USA issue,the Revell Germany issue does have more intricate fine detail;than the Revell USA issue.
It is this difference in overall detail,that separates the two kits;with the MSRP of the Revell Germany kit being $45.00,vs. the MSRP of the Revell USA kit being $30.00.I think there is a photoetched,resin,white metal,turned metal Browning .50 BMG machine gun/20 mm Orelicon auto cannon barrels,& resin detail up set for both the Revell USA and Revell Germany kits;to further enhance the detail of both kits.
Fun fact,the P-61 Black Widow night fighter is one of the rarest vintage aircraft in the world today,with two fully restored examples on display in museums,and three more examples have been fully restored to air worthy condition/status.There was once a total of only four P-61 Black Widow night fighters left in the world;with two on display in two aviation museums,and the other two being air worthy.
Today there are now five examples in existence two examples still on display in aviation museums,and three that are air worthy.
DR, That is some really great background information. Thanks for sharing! -Doug
Hey I was wondering if I could use gorilla glue?
SN, There's a lot of different products from Gorilla Glue. Their Super Glue would be fine! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
How do i get the decals off using water?
Slade, If they don't have a clear coat on them, sometimes - very hot water applied by a pipette to the decal will help it come loose. You can also apply it with a sponge. The best way to remove them is to use some decal setting solution to loosen them up. PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
Hi, I was thinking of building this model, anyone has any idea of the tools I need to get to assemble this model?
EMLA, Thanks for watching! You'll need a hobby knife, sandpaper films and sticks of various grits, and some glue. If you want to go further you'll need some modeling putty to fill the seems. Then it's just prime and paint. Decals benefit from setting solution too! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
I cant place the two fuselage and the radar/pilot/third seat together
CW. Carefully close the two halves to see where they interfere. If you don't find it by starting in the front then begin at the tail! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
Hey man I’m building this thing right now and I need some help with it I’m having a lot of trouble
Jay, It's pretty straight forward. Are you following along with the review? -Doug
@@RightOnReplicas yes I am haha actually I think I’m almost done
You can find it at Hobby Lobby. Regular stock item
Adam, Thanks for the tip! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
Cool just bought this kit wish I saw one on an island airstrip
Justin, On the other hand - if you did, you would be pretty old by now! Thanks for sharing,\ and if you like what you see please subscribe, if you haven't already, to help us inspire more modelers! -Doug
@@RightOnReplicas I mean as a diorama idea lol, I always think ahead too much and it slows me down maybe I will just build it first
Have fun Justin! -Doug
The only US night fighter. Beautiful plane though.
Wm, thanks for the info! -Doug
This was my first model. By the end I was so annoyed that I finished it with hot glue 😂
SG, Well, you get credit for sheer willpower and finishing the model! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Needs a little help in doing your seams and taking care of the mold marks. But a nice build.
Joe, Thanks for the tip! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
@@RightOnReplicas Thanks Doug, Will do on the subscribe ! Glad to see there are still some of us old builders still out there kicking !!
Joe, That's what we like to hear! -Doug
Hey do you have any social media or something? I need to show you something
Jay, Upload to your channel and I'll take a look! -Doug
This one was extremely awful for me. Some of the parts were warped and broke on the runner. Especially the props
XD, Sounds like the box got bruised a bit. We hope you were able to finish though! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug