Yeah, that was a great tip. I think I'll use some small paper clips, and when done spraying stick them into a small piece of Styrofoam to hold them while drying.
Thanks man, feels good to give something back for the community, a lot of my friend from my local club are around that age, and they build amazing models, a lot better then me, so I’m looking forward to see yours man
Charles Brown glad you like this video man, I’m always trying to get my engines better and better, none stop with new things and new supplies, hope to see something cool soon from you bro
Thanks bro, glad you like it, you can do it, you should see my firsts engines, they’re not even close to this one, I can do it, you can do it man, and I’m still in learning process and new tip every week for me
Thanks for sharing your tips on engine details. I have just finished up a Buick Wildcat not long ago that was mu first fully engine detail. It turned out ok, just used what I had already. Very nice work my friend.
Thanks John, but unfortunately I don’t know the gage of that wire, I get it on Michael’s for $3.00 and so far I used on all my build and am not even half way, and I used for hinges too, fuel lines, body clips, radiator brackets mounts, etc, very handy
Nice work Sir. I have been building 1/25th since 1965. Entered first contest in '67 with a fully rigged/wired/lighted KW conventional "Portable Parking Lot" tractor/trailer. Didn't place because there was no catagory for truck but she was sweet and would have placed had there been a catagory. This was in Sylmar/Los Angeles County, CA when I lived there. My detail was similar to yours, with rew exceptions. Of course my hands now are nothing like they were then and I cannot achieve such detail any longer. Great video, but I wondered if there was another video where you show just how plug wires were installed into distributor and heads since this process appears very vague in this video. Good luck, and I will be watching for more interesting videos from you.
Phil Nuttle thank you so mich my friend, unfortunately I don't have another video, but I've been working on a video that shows that and some other good stuff on detailing an engine, hopefully upload that video in the future videos, glad you enjoyed this video and man, you been having fun for so long, I only have like 5 years working on models, and my first show was 4 years ago, looking forward to finish the video to show more helpful stuff
Good video my Brother. Like I said before you have really improved your craft. I enjoy watching your videos brother from Albuquerque New Mexico God bless
Well man, on this project I did used a lot of wires, but those are 30 gage crafting wired, they are easy to bend and super handy to shape any way you want, you can get them at Michael's
@@mattcollett2098 No worries my friend, they come like that, well in your case i think you can go to Ebay and get them with more color then you think, low cost
That would be awesome! Are we still going to the auction on the 22nd? Did you get my form? If so I can just grab some from you then, and if not do you still have my address? Thx. bro!
Hello my friend, you can go to Michael’s or Home Depot and get wires 30 gages and you can find them I. Many colors, Olson you can go to amazing or eBay and get a bunch for like 8 dollars and that will last forever and try to see if they are flat color without gloss, they look more realistic, any other question feel free to ask
I appreciate the help....When placing seats on the floorpan...There is just a single reference line, does that line up with the front or the back of the seat itself
@@MrFlabbybeast that all depends of the kit, sometimes is the front and sometimes is the back of the seat, just put it in place and see if stay steady, is not changed the placement
Thanks for watching man, sorry I didn’t mentioned that, I used a real small drill bit and put the wire around it until I got the shape that I wanted, I’m doing a more detail video of detailing an engine explain how to do it, not just showing how it looks, thanks for stopping by
well man, actually no, I don't have a video on a 409 engine, I only tuck pictures of the one a build but I think they don't look detail as I wanted, but if you like send me an email to tortugakustomz@gmail.com and i'll send you HD pics of it, let me know if anything bro
Cómo puedes trabajar/concentrarte con todo ese ruido y distraccion de los niños? Deberías poner tu mesa de trabajo en otro lugar, (recámara u otro lugar mas tranquilo). En el comedor o mesa de cocina está mal hay muchos distractores.
😂 bueno hermano eso quisiera yo, pero lamentablemente vivo en un apartamento pequeño el cual no tiene mas lugar donde yo pueda trabajar mi carros, pero en cuanto pueda conseguiré un espacio para yo tener mi hobby room para mi solo, creo q esa es de las razones q mi modelos no quedan mejor todavía LOL
Para mi, me gustaría tener una oficina por mis pasatiempos, o mejor un ‘shed’ separado de la casa, pero también me gustaría tener los carros verdaderos en vez de modelos. No tengo el dinero por los carros y tampoco por un espacio dedicado. Mi reto no son niños, son gatos traviesos quien les gustaban robar las partes más pequeñas.
Thank you my friend, glad you like it, well thank cam say I have a new set of magnifying glasses and they are amazing, I can nor see well at close and with those that can see everything now, cost me 16.00 on amazing and they even came with a LED light, very cool
@@marcosfernandeznanita7150 Hola... gracias por responder.. Soy de Argentina.. no cuento con mucha información en español. Quería consultarte cual es tu técnica para envejecer los modelos y darle ese aspecto de viejo y oxidado. En youtube hay varias maneras, pero bueno.. no sé cual es la mas fácil. Aqí no hay un gran mercado de accesorios y pinturas. Tampoco consigo el kit de Tamiya que se utiliza para eso. Bueno.. gracias y muy buenos tus trabajos !!!
Flavio Paparella muchas gracias por contar conmigo pero en realidad nunca eh realizado un envejecimiento aún, tengo planes para hacerlo con un Gasser q quiero hacer, pero ese proyecto no lo haré hasta el año que viene, de todas las técnicas la más fácil supuestamente es la que se hace con sal y es con esa que quiero hacerlo, lamentablemente en nuestros países no tenemos tantos recursos como aquí en Estados Unidos, yo estuve en argentina por 3 semanas hace unos 20 años, pero de todos modos trata en eBay para buscar el Kit de tamiya, yo lo compre ahí y aunque aún no lo eh usado lo tengo todo planeado, y gracias por el apoyo, trata de subir un video con tu projyecto a ver cómo va, de seguro encontrarás personas q hablan español también, ah por sierro, tengo varios seguidores que hablan español también y se ellos si han hecho ese tipo de trabajo y ellos te pueden ayudar por que son ellos los que me están ayudando con ese futuro proyecto, de todos modos mándame un email para que nos pongamos en contacto por las redes sociales en las que estoy involucrado que también conseguirás muchas información allí ( tortugakustomz@gmail.com ) y así nos pondremos en contacto, espero tu respuesta
Thanks for the great idea of the little wire when I’m painting tiny parts, I appreciate it.
Any time my friend, glad to help in any way
Yeah, that was a great tip. I think I'll use some small paper clips, and when done spraying stick them into a small piece of Styrofoam to hold them while drying.
I’m 60 years old,I’m glad I notice your video,again beautiful job,it’s a nice inspiration
Thanks man, feels good to give something back for the community, a lot of my friend from my local club are around that age, and they build amazing models, a lot better then me, so I’m looking forward to see yours man
Very impressive. Brilliant. Please do more videos.
Thanks man
Great video , awesome detail
Thanks Chris
that engine is really great looking exceptional detail my friend
Thanks bro, glad you like it, after this one my detailing improve a lot, practice and more practice make the difference
@@marcosfernandeznanita7150 your welcome practice and doing it often helps a lot question for the AMT models do you use Testers cement compound?
Yes I use testors but in my last build I’m using tamiya thin cement and 5 minutes epoxy, so far work a lot better
@@marcosfernandeznanita7150 okay thanks for the tips.
Awesome detailing bro, wow man, nice work!
Glad you like it thanks
Very informative Marcos!! the detail on that engine is spot on KWTGW!!
Thanks man, glad you find it helpful
Nice work! I know it takes a lot of patience.
Thanks Ron, yes you need a lot of patience, more then you practice better you will get and more complicated stuff you can do
What a fantastic detail job. You have inspired me!!
Thank you Paul, glad you find this helpful, hope to see some detail work from you soon
Wow, nice mix to the factory engine color. Great video on how to detail that engine. Came out great! Have a great day.
-David
Thank you David, yes I was lucky enough to mix it and get really close to the factory color 😂
Very nice work. Love what you have done.
Thank you Michael, currently working on another one more detailed then this one and more accurate, hope you enjoy that too
great video great detail thanks for sharing
Martin Zeller thanks for watching man, glad you like it...:
Superb job,can’t wait to try that
Thanks man, glad you like it, looking forward to see you doing that on your engines
Marcos, that engine looks sick. Great work and thanks for the tips
Moogers models any time bro, glad you like it...
Looks great! Thank you. I’ve never seen two fuel lines connected to one carb before, but it adds to the engine detail.
Thanks man, glad you find this video helpful, yeah those little details make a big difference on the builds
Your detail work looks awesome Marcos. Very good video. Ron
ron stewart thank you Ron
Very nice work. I keep trying to get my engines to look better, but I have a hard time ... Good job!!👍
Charles Brown glad you like this video man, I’m always trying to get my engines better and better, none stop with new things and new supplies, hope to see something cool soon from you bro
Nice work Marcos. It looks good.
Thanks Rick, I have to upload a video of a kit that I find last week, very old, I think you’ll liked
Cool, you know that I would love to see any older kit. Thanks buddy.
Looking sweet brother keepup the awesome work god bless you and your family
Thanks Thomas
Excellent informative Video Brother Marcos Thank You for Sharing, till next time, God Bless All
Thank you Gary, glad I can help in any way bro
Marcos.... That engine detail is looking really good...... Looking forward to seeing more...... Keep up the good work.
Thanks Chris, glad you liked bro
Nice work Marcos, good tips.
Model Car Minion thanks man, glad you like it
Very nice work!
Thanks bro
Man. That was awesome dude! I wish my engines looked half as good as yours! Well done Sir!
Thanks bro, glad you like it, you can do it, you should see my firsts engines, they’re not even close to this one, I can do it, you can do it man, and I’m still in learning process and new tip every week for me
@@marcosfernandeznanita7150 Thanks for the inspiration man. I'll keep at it!
Thanks for the awesome support bro
Amazing detail work on the engine. Thanks so much for sharing! - Jeff
Thanks Jeff, glad you find it helpful man...
Solid detail... new camera looks good
Thank you Dwayne
Looks great. Love the detail and low cost.
Glad you like it m friend, hope to see some of your engine in the future
Great work,buddy.The engine looks sweet.👍Nice tip on the small part painting.✌👍
Thanks Charlie, glad you like man
Very instructive, Marcos! I was expecting such a video and it's well worth the time watching it. Saved it for further references. Thanks! Gabriel
Awesome man, glad you did find it very helpful, thanks for you amazing support...
Awesome morcos the engine detail is nice
Thanks Edgar I appreciate your support bro
Thanks for sharing your tips on engine details. I have just finished up a Buick Wildcat not long ago that was mu first fully engine detail. It turned out ok, just used what I had already. Very nice work my friend.
Thanks man, I saw your Buick and that build looks very nice and clean, I did liked
Thanks buddy. I just want to get better at making gas lines and throttle linkages and all that kinda stuff
Spunkey739 you're almost there man, it took me a while to start doing the throttle linkage, and I'm still learning more everyday
Awesome details. Very informative video. Thanks
Old School Models thanks man
awesome video brother take care
Thanks bro...
Thank you, sorry for the delay answer
Great job. love these details 👍🙂
Thanks brother
Wow! That is great work! Thanks for the tips! 😉👍
No problem bro, thanks for stopping by
That looks awesome Marcos! Can you tell me what size crafting wire you used for the fuel line?
Thanks John, but unfortunately I don’t know the gage of that wire, I get it on Michael’s for $3.00 and so far I used on all my build and am not even half way, and I used for hinges too, fuel lines, body clips, radiator brackets mounts, etc, very handy
Ok thank you so much
@@marcosfernandeznanita7150 !
Awesome job! Are you drilling out the distributer for the plug wires?
On this one yes, just because the distributor is on the manifold
Nice work Sir. I have been building 1/25th since 1965. Entered first contest in '67 with a fully rigged/wired/lighted KW conventional "Portable Parking Lot" tractor/trailer. Didn't place because there was no catagory for truck but she was sweet and would have placed had there been a catagory. This was in Sylmar/Los Angeles County, CA when I lived there. My detail was similar to yours, with rew exceptions. Of course my hands now are nothing like they were then and I cannot achieve such detail any longer. Great video, but I wondered if there was another video where you show just how plug wires were installed into distributor and heads since this process appears very vague in this video. Good luck, and I will be watching for more interesting videos from you.
Phil Nuttle thank you so mich my friend, unfortunately I don't have another video, but I've been working on a video that shows that and some other good stuff on detailing an engine, hopefully upload that video in the future videos, glad you enjoyed this video and man, you been having fun for so long, I only have like 5 years working on models, and my first show was 4 years ago, looking forward to finish the video to show more helpful stuff
Very cool my friend!
Thank you Bryan...
Your buildin me my next engine lol looks awesome Marcos take care my friend
LOL any time bro, you only need to let me know
How come all standard transmissions have the starter on drives side and all auto transmissions have starter on passanger side
That’s a good question man, I never thought of that
Nice work
Thanks David
Amazing video Sir
John C thanks
thanks for the tutorial on engine details.
No problem man, glad I can help on any way...
Good video my Brother. Like I said before you have really improved your craft. I enjoy watching your videos brother from Albuquerque New Mexico God bless
Thanks Richard for your awesome support man, glad you liked bro
Marcos, just wondering what you are using to wire up starter motors etc?
Well man, on this project I did used a lot of wires, but those are 30 gage crafting wired, they are easy to bend and super handy to shape any way you want, you can get them at Michael's
@@marcosfernandeznanita7150 Did they come pre-coloured, or did you have to paint them yourself? Unfortunately in Australia, so no Michael's for me.
@@mattcollett2098 No worries my friend, they come like that, well in your case i think you can go to Ebay and get them with more color then you think, low cost
Fantastic building man, can I ask what glue you recommend for the wiring
Thanks for the support man, back then i used super glue, but now i'm using 5 minutes epoxy which better
Nice detail bro! Can you still get those brush holders at work?
Thanks Mike, yes man, if you want I can send some on Monday
That would be awesome! Are we still going to the auction on the 22nd? Did you get my form? If so I can just grab some from you then, and if not do you still have my address? Thx. bro!
Nice video thank you for Cher
Anytime man, glad you like it and thank you for stopping by
That looks really good.
I take it you airbrushed the craft paints you used on the engine and transmission?
Thanks for stopping by, yes I did airbrushed the block but the transmission was hand painted, I like how this project turned out
Did you say you mixed the colors before you painted the engine/trans?
Mark Forster yeas, I mix the silver and the blue, cake out really close as the original color
Nice work. I subscribed
Thank you my friend
Having trouble finding info on what wire to get for the plug wires? Any help would be appreciated
Hello my friend, you can go to Michael’s or Home Depot and get wires 30 gages and you can find them I. Many colors, Olson you can go to amazing or eBay and get a bunch for like 8 dollars and that will last forever and try to see if they are flat color without gloss, they look more realistic, any other question feel free to ask
@@marcosfernandeznanita7150 Thank you 👍🏻
I appreciate the help....When placing seats on the floorpan...There is just a single reference line, does that line up with the front or the back of the seat itself
@@MrFlabbybeast that all depends of the kit, sometimes is the front and sometimes is the back of the seat, just put it in place and see if stay steady, is not changed the placement
Great job Marcos, I will be stealing your methods. Cheers
True North Models whaaaaat, LOL, no problem bro, glad to help in any way...
Wow it's looking at me so far Marcos!!! :)
N.Y.S MODELING awesome Dylan...
Did you drill the holes in the distributor
Yes Sammy, with a 0.075 drill bit from Habor
Marcos Fernandez Nanita I have drill bits that are number like this #48, #49 etc. . What number would 0.075 be?
Thank's
You’re welcome my friend
Damn more detail than that. That's crazy how did u make that coil spring?
Thanks for watching man, sorry I didn’t mentioned that, I used a real small drill bit and put the wire around it until I got the shape that I wanted, I’m doing a more detail video of detailing an engine explain how to do it, not just showing how it looks, thanks for stopping by
Wat size drill bit do u use for the engine detail? I want to try it out I got 28 gauge wire for the cap and plugs wat else do I need?
You need 0.75 drill bit and 30 and 32 gages wires for other details like alternator and starter
Do u have a video on detailing a 64 impala engine? And thanks very much, much appreciated
well man, actually no, I don't have a video on a 409 engine, I only tuck pictures of the one a build but I think they don't look detail as I wanted, but if you like send me an email to tortugakustomz@gmail.com and i'll send you HD pics of it, let me know if anything bro
Nice detail
Thanks Sammy
Good video.
Thanks David
Sweet!
Thanks man
Cómo puedes trabajar/concentrarte con todo ese ruido y distraccion de los niños?
Deberías poner tu mesa de trabajo en otro lugar, (recámara u otro lugar mas tranquilo).
En el comedor o mesa de cocina está mal hay muchos distractores.
😂 bueno hermano eso quisiera yo, pero lamentablemente vivo en un apartamento pequeño el cual no tiene mas lugar donde yo pueda trabajar mi carros, pero en cuanto pueda conseguiré un espacio para yo tener mi hobby room para mi solo, creo q esa es de las razones q mi modelos no quedan mejor todavía LOL
Para mi, me gustaría tener una oficina por mis pasatiempos, o mejor un ‘shed’ separado de la casa, pero también me gustaría tener los carros verdaderos en vez de modelos. No tengo el dinero por los carros y tampoco por un espacio dedicado. Mi reto no son niños, son gatos traviesos quien les gustaban robar las partes más pequeñas.
What site is the wire
The wires are from 26 to 32 gages, for the distributor is 30 gage
I'm 60 and i can't see. I don't shake but I need more magnification and lite. nice work by the way
Thank you my friend, glad you like it, well thank cam say I have a new set of magnifying glasses and they are amazing, I can nor see well at close and with those that can see everything now, cost me 16.00 on amazing and they even came with a LED light, very cool
Handsome fella, engine's not bad either ;D
LOL thanks Steve, thanks for stopping by bro
I figured out what 0.075 is Numbered drill bit. #drill bits are mm sizes. So a 0.075 is between #49 and #48 size.
It’s aro nd there Sammy
Hola.. hablas español ?
Si, disculpa la tardanza en responderte, es que casi no eh entrado a ver cómo va el canal, casi no eh tenido tiempo últimamente
@@marcosfernandeznanita7150 Hola... gracias por responder.. Soy de Argentina.. no cuento con mucha información en español. Quería consultarte cual es tu técnica para envejecer los modelos y darle ese aspecto de viejo y oxidado. En youtube hay varias maneras, pero bueno.. no sé cual es la mas fácil. Aqí no hay un gran mercado de accesorios y pinturas. Tampoco consigo el kit de Tamiya que se utiliza para eso. Bueno.. gracias y muy buenos tus trabajos !!!
Flavio Paparella muchas gracias por contar conmigo pero en realidad nunca eh realizado un envejecimiento aún, tengo planes para hacerlo con un Gasser q quiero hacer, pero ese proyecto no lo haré hasta el año que viene, de todas las técnicas la más fácil supuestamente es la que se hace con sal y es con esa que quiero hacerlo, lamentablemente en nuestros países no tenemos tantos recursos como aquí en Estados Unidos, yo estuve en argentina por 3 semanas hace unos 20 años, pero de todos modos trata en eBay para buscar el Kit de tamiya, yo lo compre ahí y aunque aún no lo eh usado lo tengo todo planeado, y gracias por el apoyo, trata de subir un video con tu projyecto a ver cómo va, de seguro encontrarás personas q hablan español también, ah por sierro, tengo varios seguidores que hablan español también y se ellos si han hecho ese tipo de trabajo y ellos te pueden ayudar por que son ellos los que me están ayudando con ese futuro proyecto, de todos modos mándame un email para que nos pongamos en contacto por las redes sociales en las que estoy involucrado que también conseguirás muchas información allí ( tortugakustomz@gmail.com ) y así nos pondremos en contacto, espero tu respuesta
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Looks great but there should not be 2 fuel lines coming from the fuel pump
Thank you, and yes, shouldn’t be like that, but back then I was more a rookie making details 😂, now this days I pay a little bit more attention
My hands aren’t that steady to do that lol
LOL you know what, my hands are super unstable, I have to hold my breath for a moment and try hard not to move
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