Very nice Simmo, I made this as a kid and it saw real active service in the swimming pool for some time before my brother stood on it, destroyed the boat, sliced his foot open and chased me around for an hour trying to kill me 😄😄😄. Will be keen to see what a properly built one actually looks like 👍👍👍
Many thanks whoever ever you are as for a properly built one think you better look on RUclips to see if someone else is building lol that I have to remit is a really nice build and makes a nice change of just put part two out many thanks simmmmon
building the same one as we speak...I've read books on the 109,wait until you decide the paint scheme...🖒🖒🖒 love your video...its helping me big time.🖒
Nice build Si, I have also found that Italeri aren't too hot with their instructions, nor the fit of parts either, I just finished their Manx Norton, and that had big issues with fit/finish. Hopefully the MTB turns out ok.
Yes I agree with you it would make a great RC boat plenty your room in the whole to get everything you need it wood be interesting to have a play many thanks Sim
You completely missed all of the inaccuracies in this kit. And there are many and plain to see. You post a video and come across like some sort of expert, but you have absolutely no clue what the hell you’re talking about.
Very nice Simmo, I made this as a kid and it saw real active service in the swimming pool for some time before my brother stood on it, destroyed the boat, sliced his foot open and chased me around for an hour trying to kill me 😄😄😄. Will be keen to see what a properly built one actually looks like 👍👍👍
Many thanks whoever ever you are as for a properly built one think you better look on RUclips to see if someone else is building lol that I have to remit is a really nice build and makes a nice change of just put part two out many thanks simmmmon
So grateful for this as I am building this kit and was stuck on the parts you highlight here. Many thanks.
I built this in 2015, very enjoyable build. I used micro crystal clear for the light holes in the deck after painting.
Many thanks that sounds like a good idea sim
building the same one as we speak...I've read books on the 109,wait until you decide the paint scheme...🖒🖒🖒 love your video...its helping me big time.🖒
Good build update. The PT boat looks like a nicely detailed kit. Enjoy the project. Bill
Thanks for the explanation on the incorrectly marked parts for the hull step. I just started this kit and it was driving me insane.
Great choice Sim, I will follow this build with great interest . Take care buddy .
Many thanks sim
Nice build series, thanks Simon.
very nice ship looking forward to see more
Thank you so much part two is out now sim
Nice build Si, I have also found that Italeri aren't too hot with their instructions, nor the fit of parts either, I just finished their Manx Norton, and that had big issues with fit/finish. Hopefully the MTB turns out ok.
So far I've not had no fit issues but that can change plenty of mislabelled parts and a tiny bit of filling but I can live with that many thanks sim
Nice update Sim. I do like this one :-) J.
Thank you John is quite nice build and support different sim
It’s the same kit of revell ??
You kept flicking me off during this video.
what a lovely kit would love to make that thing RC
Yes I agree with you it would make a great RC boat plenty your room in the whole to get everything you need it wood be interesting to have a play many thanks Sim
Simon cutting the square holes how did you use an xacto knife🇨🇦🇨🇦
Looking very good :)
Thank you Sim
Good video
Great ship like it
Many thanks sim
A hole is a hole,is a hole as they say? 😬
Jman👀
I’m not going to buy a kit if the parts don’t match the instructions sheet
Very poor modelling effort. You’ve missed every inaccuracy that Italeri has molded into this kit.
You completely missed all of the inaccuracies in this kit. And there are many and plain to see. You post a video and come across like some sort of expert, but you have absolutely no clue what the hell you’re talking about.
Great kit, but way too many PE parts.