Nice build, good job. I have a 1927 GMC pickup that I've been restoring off and on for about 6yrs. Your video has motivated me to go out and turn a few wrenches on the old girl.
Thank you very much for the quick reply, Kenneth. I will definitely give it a try. Have a nice evening because I think you’re nine hours ahead of me here in California.🙂
As always with the helpful tips. Thanks. Don't think I'll be buying this set anytime soon since I don't fancy the car model too much but I am buying from ukrainian manufacturers and from ukrainian dealers. As for mould lines and fit and such; I am currently building 1/72 sets from Amodel and there are mould lines and fit issues and what have you but I enjoy having to test fit several steps ahead and cut and trim and improvise in the hope of making something ok out of it.
Thank you, glad you found it helpful. Great to hear that you support Ukranian manufacturers 👏 Some kits are just a nightmare, but if the subject is interesting you just have to soldier on 😉
Hi Kenneth, thank you very much for the video. The model turned out well. I might have to give this a go myself. I wanted to ask you, what kind of CA glue are you using? Take care, David.
This kit just came out and looks more detailed than their Ford Model T. Thank you for the detailed build. Lately, Ukraine kits are a bit vague fit-wise but more than make up for it with interesting subjects. I love that Japanese precision but how many Hondas and Ninjas can a guy build?
Yes it was recently released, and definitely not a bad kit, but as you say a bit vague fit wise. Checking out different brands is wise to get a bit of variation and different challenges.
@@NorwegianModellingBench I'm not sure how many vintage American Monogram kits are floating around in your local aftermarket but highly recommend the Monogram pre-war cars in 1/24. They are old but a delight to build. They have a Bugatti, a couple of Duesenberg SJ's, a Rolls, a Packard Boat Tail. All great kits. I get them off eBay and at shows.
@@cratecruncher4974 Monogram kits are very hard to find over here. I have read many good reviews of them but I haven’t had the pleasure of testing them out.
I noticed you used two different airbrushes. Is that to quickly change between needle sizes, or do you just have favorites for different type of spraying?
That is well spotted. They have different needle sizes, and it depends on the type of spraying as you say. Also, if I am working with different paint types in a session, then I make sure to dedicate an airbrush for each type, to avoid clogging etc
Takk for det 😊 Hva kan jeg si, tiden flyr men det har ikke B-25en enda 😳 Jeg har bare ikke prioritert å jobbe så mye med den. Glad du spør, og kanskje det blir litt videre bygging på den i løpet av høsten. Jeg har så mange prosjekter jeg har lyst til å komme i gang med.
Nice build, good job. I have a 1927 GMC pickup that I've been restoring off and on for about 6yrs. Your video has motivated me to go out and turn a few wrenches on the old girl.
Thank you 😊 I love to hear that I have inspired you. Good luck with the restoration 👍
More please 👍👌
😊 More of?
@@NorwegianModellingBench Since you're asking, the ICM 1910 London Taxi would be my encore choice. Cheers.
I'm not usually one for car kits, but that is one impressive model. Thank you and well done
Thank you, glad you liked it 😊
Wonderful build of an iconic car.Congratulations!
Thank you very much! :-)
Hey Kenneth
Another great build. In my opinion you are the top modeler on utube. Thanks for allowing us to watch the master operate.
Mike
Thank you for those kind words Mike, I really appreciate it 😊
Excellent looking build. I have constructed a couple of ICM aircraft and have been fairly happy with their kits.
Thank you 😊 It was all in all a pleasure to build it. I haven’t tried their aircraft kits yet.
Absolutely beautiful build, congratulations on a fantastic job 👏🏼
Thank you very much 😁
Thank you very much for the quick reply, Kenneth. I will definitely give it a try. Have a nice evening because I think you’re nine hours ahead of me here in California.🙂
No problem 😊 Thank you, it is 20:30 here now. Have a great day!
Det ble en fin Ford 👍
Takk for det 😊
turns out nice! wow this kit will take away my modelling mojo with the attention needed!
Thanks! It isn’t that bad, just some areas that need a bit more attention.
Kenneth, this is a wonderful subject and I enjoyed seeing you build it. Thank you!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it 😊
Very well done!
Thank you 😊
Hi Kenneth! I watched the cobblestone road scene just before this video. Both are great videos and the finished scene looks amazing!
Thank you very much Patrick 😊
Very nice work!
Thanks 😊
Nicely done sir and thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much 😊
As always with the helpful tips. Thanks.
Don't think I'll be buying this set anytime soon since I don't fancy the car model too much but I am buying from ukrainian manufacturers and from ukrainian dealers. As for mould lines and fit and such; I am currently building 1/72 sets from Amodel and there are mould lines and fit issues and what have you but I enjoy having to test fit several steps ahead and cut and trim and improvise in the hope of making something ok out of it.
Thank you, glad you found it helpful. Great to hear that you support Ukranian manufacturers 👏 Some kits are just a nightmare, but if the subject is interesting you just have to soldier on 😉
Hi Kenneth, thank you very much for the video. The model turned out well. I might have to give this a go myself. I wanted to ask you, what kind of CA glue are you using? Take care, David.
Hi David! Thank you so much, I appreciate it. I am using VMS CA glue, which I can highly recommend. Stay safe.
This kit just came out and looks more detailed than their Ford Model T. Thank you for the detailed build. Lately, Ukraine kits are a bit vague fit-wise but more than make up for it with interesting subjects. I love that Japanese precision but how many Hondas and Ninjas can a guy build?
Yes it was recently released, and definitely not a bad kit, but as you say a bit vague fit wise. Checking out different brands is wise to get a bit of variation and different challenges.
@@NorwegianModellingBench I'm not sure how many vintage American Monogram kits are floating around in your local aftermarket but highly recommend the Monogram pre-war cars in 1/24. They are old but a delight to build. They have a Bugatti, a couple of Duesenberg SJ's, a Rolls, a Packard Boat Tail. All great kits. I get them off eBay and at shows.
@@cratecruncher4974 Monogram kits are very hard to find over here. I have read many good reviews of them but I haven’t had the pleasure of testing them out.
I noticed you used two different airbrushes. Is that to quickly change between needle sizes, or do you just have favorites for different type of spraying?
That is well spotted. They have different needle sizes, and it depends on the type of spraying as you say. Also, if I am working with different paint types in a session, then I make sure to dedicate an airbrush for each type, to avoid clogging etc
Very well done and it looks wonderful on the cobblestone road.
@@richardweiner6815 Thank you 😊
Ännu ett mycket fint bygge! Vi (dina fans) undrar dock vart B-25 tog vägen?
Takk for det 😊 Hva kan jeg si, tiden flyr men det har ikke B-25en enda 😳 Jeg har bare ikke prioritert å jobbe så mye med den. Glad du spør, og kanskje det blir litt videre bygging på den i løpet av høsten. Jeg har så mange prosjekter jeg har lyst til å komme i gang med.