Nice job! I've had one of these huge Little Bird toys hanging over my desk for the past 20 yrs and had added a tad bit of weathering with a silver paint pen, but not to the same degree. The decals and colors are a nice touch. I might do that as well.
Thank you for looking and the great comment my friend. I like to show with simple steps how a toy or kit can look a little better with the odd touches.
Cheers bud just a quick little project while still in lock down. This time has certainly made me look at some other models I may go back to and change. LOL
Yet again I'm getting comments I cant reply to? I don't know why sorry. To those people I can not reply to but thank you for looking and the great comments.
Hi mate, I particularly enjoy watching your nack for making parts from odd bits. Thanks to you I now look at household containers & odds & ends in a whole different way, infact nothing is allowed to be thrown out until its passed my inspection.
I didnt get to the 2 bottom screws. As shown in the movie at 45 seconds I buff them off with a multi tool. When reassembling make sure you leave enough gap to allow the body to fit in. I glued the buffed off screw area. Thank you for looking and the question.
Great weathering, and I especially liked what you did with the cockpit dials. I'll have to attempt the same. When I assembled mine recently, I got the impression that the tail boom can't be removed once it has been clicked into place. I feel it will snap if I try too hard. How did you remove yours for this video, and did it break ?
NIce 1/6th "SCLAE" Little Bird.... "Thumbs up"
Cheers mate thank you for looking and the very kind comment.
Nice job! I've had one of these huge Little Bird toys hanging over my desk for the past 20 yrs and had added a tad bit of weathering with a silver paint pen, but not to the same degree. The decals and colors are a nice touch. I might do that as well.
Thank you for looking and the great comment my friend. I like to show with simple steps how a toy or kit can look a little better with the odd touches.
Great job buddy looking awesome ready to go on a mission!
Cheers bud just a quick little project while still in lock down. This time has certainly made me look at some other models I may go back to and change. LOL
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Good stuff, looks great.
Cheers my friend for your comment. Just trying to keep busy in the lock down.
Nice job! I made mine into a Cobra Air Sniper Unit. Easier to slap the stickers on than actually having to paint the sucker!😂✌️🤘🇨🇦
Thank you for the great comment. And I am sure yours looks epic my friend.
@@andrewwhite6509 Yep! The Lego tailpiece makes it pop!🤣✌️🤘🇨🇦
Yet again I'm getting comments I cant reply to? I don't know why sorry. To those people I can not reply to but thank you for looking and the great comments.
Hi mate, I particularly enjoy watching your nack for making parts from odd bits. Thanks to you I now look at household containers & odds & ends in a whole different way, infact nothing is allowed to be thrown out until its passed my inspection.
Thank you so much for the great post. Think of all the plastic we as models could save from going into land fill. Doing our bit for the planet.
Instablaster.
Another fantastic job mate. Love it, want it, need it.
Thank you for the kind words. Stay tuned more projects on the way.
Awesome!
Thank you my friend Glad you liked it. Hope your keeping well.
How were you able to get to the 2 bottom hidden screws behind the seat in the cockpit?
I didnt get to the 2 bottom screws. As shown in the movie at 45 seconds I buff them off with a multi tool. When reassembling make sure you leave enough gap to allow the body to fit in. I glued the buffed off screw area. Thank you for looking and the question.
Great weathering, and I especially liked what you did with the cockpit dials. I'll have to attempt the same. When I assembled mine recently, I got the impression that the tail boom can't be removed once it has been clicked into place. I feel it will snap if I try too hard. How did you remove yours for this video, and did it break ?
Thank you for looking and the comment. Hold the body and pull on the tail boom. It will come off with gentle pulling. Its just a click fit.
@@andrewwhite6509 Cheers pal, thanks for the info...👍🏻