In this video I am building the TAMEO Kits 1/43 scale model car BRABHAM BT50 G.P.CANADA 1982. I would be happy to help you build it. Thank you for watching.
Great job and I just watched all your videos!!! just wondering what kind of glue you are using? I always break the small gadget on my 1/43 scale model and I just fix them myself TUT
Great build. I've recently resumed building 43rd scale and this build inspired me. Would love to know what tubing you used for the air stems, lug nuts and instrument panel switches. Great work
Beautiful and very inspiring build. Thank you for sharing with us. Do you spray clear over the tires before applying the Goodyear decals, or do you apply them directly on to the tire? Also, you spray X19 over the tires to seal the decals? Thank you in advance for your reply.
Thank you for your question. I apply the decals directly on to the tire. The reason I spray X19 is not to protect the decals. Because to stain too bright white decals a bit and to give the tire sidewalls a glossy finish.
1/43 is my favorite scale so it's great to see a 1/43 build again, so many builds these days are in 1/24 scale. Amazing skills, very clean build with enough extra details to give the model personality. Your videos are a very relaxing way to enjoy this hobby when on a break from building. Looking forward to your next project, appreciate all the tips you use. Thanks for sharing.
Just checked out the 1st video. Very nice. Really liked the work in the seatbelt. Also liked the clean-up techniques demonstrated. Being a 1/43 builder I really appreciate seeing how others use their tools. What was the specific drill type tool you used to spin the tires, steering wheel, etc.?
I'm glad a 1/43 builder is watching! If not this, I think anything can be used as long as the axis is not blurred. Nakanishi EV250-100 Torqui Max Evolution. amzn.to/40hHhSx
Thank you for your magnificent work, your videos are truly wonderful. I enjoy watching how he works, it is very relaxing and comforting. Finding your channel has been great, you are a great modeller, congratulations from Spain.
@@bonbonscalemodel I'm sorry I may have described them wrong. I was asking about the metal cutting pliers that you use to cut the parts with. We call them nippers here.
This is some crazy quality work. I'm building models for a couple of years now but I'm nowhere near to this level of skill. Or equipment :)
Thank you so much!
Fantastic job! Really, really nice work!
Greetings from Brazil!
Thank you 😊 ✌️
Great job and I just watched all your videos!!! just wondering what kind of glue you are using? I always break the small gadget on my 1/43 scale model and I just fix them myself TUT
Two-component curing epoxy
Adhesive.
I use this all the time
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amzn.to/43tylLP
Great build. I've recently resumed building 43rd scale and this build inspired me.
Would love to know what tubing you used for the air stems, lug nuts and instrument panel switches.
Great work
Air stems,lug nuts and instrument panel switches
→ Adler's Nest Hex Bolt Head, SSS
www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/Adlers-Nest-Bolt-Head-Pieces/dp/B001ADQRVM?th=1
Lug nut
→SAKATSU 1/24 Hex Flange 0.7mm #2
www.hlj.com/1-24-scale-hex-flange-0-7mm-2-sak4455
Thank you!!
0:39 consta nome "Riccardo Patrese" mas o número carro (1) e o capacete é do tri campeão Nelson Piquet.
Beautiful and very inspiring build. Thank you for sharing with us. Do you spray clear over the tires before applying the Goodyear decals, or do you apply them directly on to the tire? Also, you spray X19 over the tires to seal the decals? Thank you in advance for your reply.
Thank you for your question.
I apply the decals directly on to the tire.
The reason I spray X19 is not to protect the decals.
Because to stain too bright white decals a bit and to give the tire sidewalls a glossy finish.
Nelson Piquet do Brasil!!!!! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
1/43 is my favorite scale so it's great to see a 1/43 build again, so many builds these days are in 1/24 scale.
Amazing skills, very clean build with enough extra details to give the model personality.
Your videos are a very relaxing way to enjoy this hobby when on a break from building.
Looking forward to your next project, appreciate all the tips you use. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your pleasant comment!
Next time I will make a resin kit instead of a metal one.
I will be looking out for your next build. Thank you for the reply.
Amazing videos and super building. I´m looking forward to seeing your nexts videos. Congratulations!
It can be uploaded in a few days.Thank you!
Fantastic, I love these Tameo kits. Currently building the Brawn, some great tips here!
I love Tameo kits too.
I'm glad you found it helpful.
Thank you.
Just checked out the 1st video. Very nice. Really liked the work in the seatbelt. Also liked the clean-up techniques demonstrated. Being a 1/43 builder I really appreciate seeing how others use their tools. What was the specific drill type tool you used to spin the tires, steering wheel, etc.?
I'm glad a 1/43 builder is watching!
If not this, I think anything can be used as long as the axis is not blurred.
Nakanishi EV250-100 Torqui Max Evolution.
amzn.to/40hHhSx
Hello,
superb assembly, how do you make the wheel valves?
Thank you.
Please refer to my response to the oldest comment on this video.
I'm gonna regret discovering and watching this when there's only been 2 parts uploaded T T
OK!
I'll do my best to upload it.
Thank you.
Don't pressure yourself tho! This types of things need a lot of patience and focus. Goodluck! :DD
I saw the title in Chinese. Are you Chinese? I'm in Shanghai, China
The language will be individually appropriate.
I am Japanese.
Thank you for your comment.
@@bonbonscalemodel Models have no borders! I like your work very much. It is very helpful to me.
Thank you so much😊😊😊
Thank you for your magnificent work, your videos are truly wonderful.
I enjoy watching how he works, it is very relaxing and comforting.
Finding your channel has been great, you are a great modeller, congratulations from Spain.
Thank you so much☺️
May I ask what make and model of metal cutter are you using?
Are these the metal cutters you are referring to?
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@@bonbonscalemodel I'm sorry I may have described them wrong. I was asking about the metal cutting pliers that you use to cut the parts with. We call them nippers here.
OK!
It's very sharp and durable.
GodHand GH-SWN-125 Metal Line Nipper
→amzn.to/3NzYELA
@@bonbonscalemodel thank you very much! I'm looking forward to the next video!