I just watched your video and I am speechless in front of your editing. simply STUNNING. The most beautiful PORSCHE 934 RSR 1/12 TAMIYA that I have seen on the net. it changes from the eternal racing version JAGERMEISTER or VAILLANT. Moreover, I'm really a fan of this 934 RSR 1/12 TAMIYA that I also built a long time ago and also in a "street" version. Another big BRAVO. Long live your next "victim".
Awesome build. Only comment I would make is I saw another builder add small magnets to the doors/bonnet to ensure there was a flush close. Your panel gaps would have been awesome.
I got this exact kit for Christmas when it came out as a kid! Was the first 1/12 scale model I did and I worked really hard on it. I still have it all these years later sitting in my office on a shelf. Like you I went the street look. All these years later I actually own an air cooled 911. It’s SHOCKING how accurate the parts are to a real 911. Such a great kit. It was expensive but so detailed.
I read a book about Tamiya's history. To assist with the design of the first 911 kits, they literally bought a real Porsche and took it apart to study each component.
Not only is it a tribute to your amazing modelling skill,s but also to the incredible skill and artisanship of the engineers at Tamiya in producing this model all those years ago.
Looking at your build bring back memories to me. I made with my father this model when i was a kid at the end of the eighties it was a gift from an aunt and uncle. Tears come to my eyes they're all gone now, only the souvenirs... Nice build
@@OMGscaleworks thanks for your reply and king words. We built the jägermeister version even if i would do the blue green version but impossible to find the color at this time and i always got it! Nice build 👍
Finally a model video without stupid background music, I would much rather listen to a sped up, sound of sanding, scribing or painting over some auto computer generated music. And besides that absolutely astonishing work thank you for the absolute best viewing experience for this build.
I built one of these many, many years ago. Like in the 80’s. I was a rookie by comparison. Mine was mediocre at best. This one is just…. Wow. Brings back some memories. I don’t have that model anymore. But I do have the box. lol
I assembled this kit many years ago. The glue has dried out and parts are coming loose. I wish I’d had your detailed guidance at that time. Your demonstration is encouraging me to start up again but using the correct tools. I never could find the matching Jägermeister paint. Also, I almost got frostbite on my finger from the aerosol spray! I’ve learnt a lot from you. Many thanks.Subscribed
LOL. I had my local shop order the Jagermeister kit for me when it first came out and, many years later after several house moves, had the same problem with the lousy glue just giving up and the model falling apart. It was binned as another house move came along but I've just 2 days ago finally bought another one and the all-important Jagermeister orange paint. Going to use some better cement this time too! LOL. Can anyone tell me the brand of the translucent blue tape used for masking the window surrounds? Looks very useful.
I'm spechless after watching this video. All of the details require efforts, meticulousness and talents. It's great that you had all of them!! Great building as always! Keep it up!
Loved those 1/12 scale kits since I was a kid. I had a GT40 one somebody else built many moons ago. I only like fully functioning models these days though.
Great build, congrats! The idea to use Micropore to figure the carpeted surfaces is very good, as well as the use of half full plastic bottles to handle the body. The Glasurit 2K Clearcoat seems to be a very good suggestion (I am a fan of the 2K Gravity Clear coat Gloss but I suppose the Glasurit is a cheaper option). Your video will be a source of inspiration while I intend to build this kit soon... Thanks for sharing!
Very clean build, clean paint. Some details i wouldve wanted more but this one is good. Tamiya quality is also nice. Im considering making one once im not too busy
I built the original version of this kit years ago. It was nowhere as detailed as this one, no wiring, bumper gaskets, and no front underhood features. Still made a great build.😊
Amazing piece of work when you see the opening shot at the reveal it could be a real Porsche you are looking at its that good and for a model kit of this age looks like the fit was still good. Love the finish its immaculate.
My friend, I am subscribing. Simply from the fact that you pay more attention to the engine in this one video than most other modelers on RUclips have ever done in all their videos combined… most either don’t do an engine at all or do it very generically. But you took this and made it perfectly.
Absolutely incredible build. During unboxing, I was quite skeptical that you would be able to complete properly as some of the plastic shell components seemed to have bent out of true a bit due to their age. In addition, when you were initially painting it white, I was at first a little disappointed. BUT, you managed to overcome the challenges the slight deformities presented in masterful fashion and the final result with the racing white paint job was positively stunning.
This was my friend's radio control. The first Tamiya radio control as you know. We're still kids back to 1980 or so. Mine was Toyota Celica turbo. Watching from Japan. My hometown is Nagoya, the city of Toyota is very close. Shizuoka prefecture in Japan, we all know famous for plastic models and also, Yamaha both motorcycles and pianos etc. instruments. Part of motorcycles of Honda, and Suzuki plants are in Shizuoka.
Thanks for your following! Greeting from BKK, Thailand. I've traveled to Japan twice and I think I really love your country. Next time I might try to visit Nagoya. I heard that the “ Yakitori “ there is very yummie.
I just would to ask you, that you don't use glue to the fixing of the parts? Maybe I'm too stupid to the model building, sorry 😬 Thank you for the answer, I like your Porsche, it's amazing 🤝
Actualy I applied glue in every parts but have to do it behind the camera to avoiding some mistake. Thanks for your watching and glad you like my work.
Love your work. Level of detail is superb. I'm sure I'm showing my ignorance, but it seems you only applied "cement" a few times, and then only a tiny amount on the outside seam once the piece was in place....am I missing something??
Thank you so much for your comment! Yes, mostly steps in my video I did a dry fit and glued it in place after recording cause It’s too risky to make a mistake if I did it while the recording.
Absolutely wonderful video! Great! I have the same model kit in my cellar; but version 2.0 with some photo etched parts (e.g. the discs of the breaks). From my point of view: one of the very best model kits ever! So, your video is a great inspiration for me! Thanks a lot to that! And... I love the street version and would never build the ornage (uuuhh.... ugly!) racing version!
Thank you very much for watching. Yes, it would be a great experience to try driving a modern Porsche, but it could be a nightmare to try a retro Porsche. 😂
Well done, so realisitic right down to the finish of the paint. Would you please tell me what you did to the exhaust system to get that realistic color. You are inspiring me to start building cars but, as always, you set the bar very high.
Sorry about late reply. For the exhaust I paint it with chrome first then paint clear yellow on top to tint them look a bit gold then paint clear smoke in some area for sheding.
Really fantastic work and it was cool to see how an older model of this quality came together at the hand of a true artist. I did have a question - when you filled in the lines with Sharpie and sanded away, I assume that was to remove that molding mark and not to do undershade?
Just got a kit like this one 2 days ago, cant wait too start building, you did an awsome job at this one! Great work and detail! Keep up the good work !
nice kit and beautiful build, what amazed me most tough is almost never seing you use glue you just klick it together in what seems to be an uptempo pace. But I guess you seldom or never filmed that action lol. The camera work is excellent.
This is absolutely flawless work! Can’t wait to get to this level! Quick question, what glue are you using when putting together the painted pieces? Liquid cement or superglue?
Thank you very much for appreciating my work. For glue to use on painted parts, if you are a beginner I recommend using Tamiya Craft Bond because it does not damage the paint layer and can be easily fixed if a mistake is made. However, if you are an experienced modeler, using Super glue will allow you to work faster and the parts will be stronger. Just be sure to choose a type that does not cause fog. 😊
@@OMGscaleworksawesome thank you so much for the response and tip! One more quick question where can I order these paints from? Are they available to be shipped to the US?
@@MrBowlingjt300For the paint product, you can check products line-up at www.mangapromix.com or youcan send them an email to imixclubonline@gmail.com. They can ship worldwide. 😊
Great build video and I'm gonna subscribe. Love the lack of cheesy background music and the constant voice over. This is the zen of a great hobby. Looking forward to watching more content. QUESTION: Is the 3M Micropore tape used instead of flocking for interior carpet effects?
I built it 2 times : first in 1977 with the "Jägermeister" decals, second in 1995 without them, both in orange colour ; an awesome kit, still a great pleasure to build !!
Thanks a lot sir! There’s no special tip for gluing some painted parts, I just mostly use “Tamiya Craft Bond”. It’s a modeling grade white glue that will not ruin the paint.
Dude... this is pure art. What a wonderful job! You just give me an idea for a friend of mine, a true Porsche lover. Is this all out of the box or did you use some aftermarket stuff? Thank you for sharing this masterpiece!
Absolutely amazing work. You’ve just earned another subscriber. Question tho, what is the purpose of panel lining with the permanent marker, then sanding it away completely, and then re-scribing it again? What is the improvement? Serious question.
I just watched your video and I am speechless in front of your editing. simply STUNNING. The most beautiful PORSCHE 934 RSR 1/12 TAMIYA that I have seen on the net. it changes from the eternal racing version JAGERMEISTER or VAILLANT. Moreover, I'm really a fan of this 934 RSR 1/12 TAMIYA that I also built a long time ago and also in a "street" version. Another big BRAVO. Long live your next "victim".
Thanks you so much Nagai san. Glad you like my work. I'll show you more work with Porsche for sure you can count on it! Thanks again for your visiting
Awesome build. Only comment I would make is I saw another builder add small magnets to the doors/bonnet to ensure there was a flush close. Your panel gaps would have been awesome.
Watch anything from Plasmo. Talk about details......
I got this exact kit for Christmas when it came out as a kid! Was the first 1/12 scale model I did and I worked really hard on it. I still have it all these years later sitting in my office on a shelf. Like you I went the street look. All these years later I actually own an air cooled 911. It’s SHOCKING how accurate the parts are to a real 911. Such a great kit. It was expensive but so detailed.
This is my first 1/12 too. Lots of details and it’s gave me a good experience!
I read a book about Tamiya's history. To assist with the design of the first 911 kits, they literally bought a real Porsche and took it apart to study each component.
私が15才の時、今から46年前に当時発売されたばかりの同製品を作りました。もちろん彼の様な技術はありませんので箱開けでそのままつくりましたが田宮の製品の作りやすさに助けられ充分納得できる出来上がりでした😊
Not only is it a tribute to your amazing modelling skill,s but also to the incredible skill and artisanship of the engineers at Tamiya in producing this model all those years ago.
Yes I think so. Thank you so much!
No super fast cuts, no music... just a man building a great kit. Just the kind of video I was looking for. Great kit choice too. Thank you!!
Thanks a lot for your comment too. Glad you like it.
Looking at your build bring back memories to me.
I made with my father this model when i was a kid at the end of the eighties it was a gift from an aunt and uncle.
Tears come to my eyes they're all gone now, only the souvenirs...
Nice build
Thank you so much for this heart-warming comment! Your comment is mean a lot to me too.
@@OMGscaleworks thanks for your reply and king words. We built the jägermeister version even if i would do the blue green version but impossible to find the color at this time and i always got it!
Nice build 👍
Finally a model video without stupid background music, I would much rather listen to a sped up, sound of sanding, scribing or painting over some auto computer generated music. And besides that absolutely astonishing work thank you for the absolute best viewing experience for this build.
Thank you so much for visiting. Glad you like it.
The simple high-gloss white with no decals suits the car. Very tasteful and elegant.
Glad you like it!
I built one of these many, many years ago. Like in the 80’s. I was a rookie by comparison. Mine was mediocre at best. This one is just…. Wow. Brings back some memories. I don’t have that model anymore. But I do have the box. lol
Good to hear that. Hope you enjoy the build.
I think it looks better as a street version without all the decals. That is how I will build mine. Also white is an underrated color, beautiful build.
Thanks for your visiting and glad you like it.
Tamiya stuff was always great. Lovely kit.
Yes fun to build them!
I assembled this kit many years ago. The glue has dried out and parts are coming loose. I wish I’d had your detailed guidance at that time. Your demonstration is encouraging me to start up again but using the correct tools. I never could find the matching Jägermeister paint. Also, I almost got frostbite on my finger from the aerosol spray! I’ve learnt a lot from you. Many thanks.Subscribed
Glad to hear that and thanks a lot for your sub!
LOL. I had my local shop order the Jagermeister kit for me when it first came out and, many years later after several house moves, had the same problem with the lousy glue just giving up and the model falling apart. It was binned as another house move came along but I've just 2 days ago finally bought another one and the all-important Jagermeister orange paint. Going to use some better cement this time too! LOL.
Can anyone tell me the brand of the translucent blue tape used for masking the window surrounds? Looks very useful.
Are some of the parts metal?
Another beautiful build to add to your collection.💎💎
As far as I can remember, there are no metal parts in this kit. This was my first 1:12 scale kit and I was very impressed.
Really interesting how this model comes together and I love this plain white color scheme!
Thank you David, I’m glad that you like it!
Fantastic work, love your work and all the details you've put into this 934. Really like the overall look without decals too, well done.
Thank you so much Karl! You're very kind to me.
It's the completion of a wonderful Porsche👍👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you very much
I'm spechless after watching this video. All of the details require efforts, meticulousness and talents. It's great that you had all of them!!
Great building as always! Keep it up!
Thank you so much.
グランツーリスモのCGをみているかのようにスゴイカッコいい…
素晴らしいですね
ありがとうございました
Thank you so much! 😁
Loved those 1/12 scale kits since I was a kid. I had a GT40 one somebody else built many moons ago. I only like fully functioning models these days though.
Hermano, que habilidad tan grande tienes. Acabo de suscribirme. No dejes de hacer más videos de estos.
Thank you so much! This mean a lot to me.
There are simply not enough superlatives to adequately describe your work 👍👍👍.
Wow, thank you!
absolutely brilliant assembly and hats off to your patience & persistence . . .
Appreciated and thanks for your visiting my channel.
Detail on the clutch, even though no one will see it once assembled. Tamiya car kits are amazing.
Great build, congrats! The idea to use Micropore to figure the carpeted surfaces is very good, as well as the use of half full plastic bottles to handle the body. The Glasurit 2K Clearcoat seems to be a very good suggestion (I am a fan of the 2K Gravity Clear coat Gloss but I suppose the Glasurit is a cheaper option).
Your video will be a source of inspiration while I intend to build this kit soon...
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much too and glad you like my tips.
Very clean build, clean paint. Some details i wouldve wanted more but this one is good. Tamiya quality is also nice. Im considering making one once im not too busy
Looking forward to see yours! Thanks for visiting my channel.
I built the original version of this kit years ago. It was nowhere as detailed as this one, no wiring, bumper gaskets, and no front underhood features. Still made a great build.😊
Amazing piece of work when you see the opening shot at the reveal it could be a real Porsche you are looking at its that good and for a model kit of this age looks like the fit was still good. Love the finish its immaculate.
Thank you so much Chris.
My friend, I am subscribing. Simply from the fact that you pay more attention to the engine in this one video than most other modelers on RUclips have ever done in all their videos combined… most either don’t do an engine at all or do it very generically. But you took this and made it perfectly.
Thank you so much for your sub. Glad you like my build style.
@@OMGscaleworks you’re welcome I truly appreciate what you do
Great work! Longer, more in depth videos would definitely not scare me away. Thanks for doing what you're doing for us viewers 👍
Thank you so much! Your comment mean a lot to me.
Looks like a nice kit. Your attention to detail is superb. You make it look so easy.
If there is no problem from the deterioration of its age It's a very nice kit from the detail and precision of the parts.
Absolutely incredible build. During unboxing, I was quite skeptical that you would be able to complete properly as some of the plastic shell components seemed to have bent out of true a bit due to their age. In addition, when you were initially painting it white, I was at first a little disappointed. BUT, you managed to overcome the challenges the slight deformities presented in masterful fashion and the final result with the racing white paint job was positively stunning.
Glad you liked it! Thank you so much for visiting my channel. This comment mean a lot for me!
This was my friend's radio control. The first Tamiya radio control as you know. We're still kids back to 1980 or so. Mine was Toyota Celica turbo. Watching from Japan. My hometown is Nagoya, the city of Toyota is very close. Shizuoka prefecture in Japan, we all know famous for plastic models and also, Yamaha both motorcycles and pianos etc. instruments. Part of motorcycles of Honda, and Suzuki plants are in Shizuoka.
Thanks for your following! Greeting from BKK, Thailand. I've traveled to Japan twice and I think I really love your country. Next time I might try to visit Nagoya. I heard that the “ Yakitori “ there is very yummie.
I just would to ask you, that you don't use glue to the fixing of the parts? Maybe I'm too stupid to the model building, sorry 😬 Thank you for the answer, I like your Porsche, it's amazing 🤝
Actualy I applied glue in every parts but have to do it behind the camera to avoiding some mistake. Thanks for your watching and glad you like my work.
Здравствуйте! Вы замечательный моделист! Желаю Вам успеха!
Thank you so much!
Love your work. Level of detail is superb. I'm sure I'm showing my ignorance, but it seems you only applied "cement" a few times, and then only a tiny amount on the outside seam once the piece was in place....am I missing something??
Thank you so much for your comment! Yes, mostly steps in my video I did a dry fit and glued it in place after recording cause It’s too risky to make a mistake if I did it while the recording.
Very clean and well done! I love Porsche and I love Tamiya. You did this one justice, my friend! I absolutely love your work here.
Thank you very much mate! Glad you like it. 😊
The detail in this model is ridiculous,really nice job painting and detailing😎
Thanks you so much dude!
This model is amazing and the video and craftsmanship is impressive
Thank you so much! Glad you like my content. 😊
Absolutely wonderful video! Great! I have the same model kit in my cellar; but version 2.0 with some photo etched parts (e.g. the discs of the breaks). From my point of view: one of the very best model kits ever! So, your video is a great inspiration for me! Thanks a lot to that! And... I love the street version and would never build the ornage (uuuhh.... ugly!) racing version!
Gladful that my video inspired you. Your build will look better with PE parts, looking forward to see yours.
Nice build. I still have two of these sets lying (since 1999). Maybe i should get them build 😀
Thanks for your visiting. Of course, they deserve to be released from the box and you won't regret it!
Let me buy one!!! 😢
Porsche 934 RSRカッコいいですね👍😊いつかはPorscheに乗りたいです、夢で終わるかもしれませんが❓
Thank you very much for watching. Yes, it would be a great experience to try driving a modern Porsche, but it could be a nightmare to try a retro Porsche. 😂
Well done, so realisitic right down to the finish of the paint. Would you please tell me what you did to the exhaust system to get that realistic color. You are inspiring me to start building cars but, as always, you set the bar very high.
Sorry about late reply. For the exhaust I paint it with chrome first then paint clear yellow on top to tint them look a bit gold then paint clear smoke in some area for sheding.
Really fantastic work and it was cool to see how an older model of this quality came together at the hand of a true artist. I did have a question - when you filled in the lines with Sharpie and sanded away, I assume that was to remove that molding mark and not to do undershade?
Thank you very much! I used Sharpie as an indicator for sanding when the ink gone it's mean the mold line are already gone too.
You have some really fantastic skills. I love the idea of the street version, like a Homologation special. Really beautiful result!
Thank you so much Bruce! I think I still need to improve my skills in the future.
A magnificent build….you have amazing talent! This model is completely out of my depth!
Thank you so much Frank!
Just got a kit like this one 2 days ago, cant wait too start building, you did an awsome job at this one! Great work and detail! Keep up the good work !
Awesome! Thank you! Hope you enjoy it.
Oh I love this scale. What a wonderful job you did on this! At times I forgot I wasn't looking at a real car 49:24!
Thanks a lot mate! Glad you like it.
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I was entranced through the entire build. The details, the clean paint job. So good!
Thank you so much Mr.
Simply astonishing work.. I have no words 👏
Thanks for your visiting.
Beautiful kit and beautiful build.
Glad you like it!
Nice detailing, this is the way to build.
Thanks 👍
Love the use of the micropore!
Absolutely bonkers level of detail at this scale. Truly amazing!
Many thanks!😀
Good video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you too!
nice kit and beautiful build, what amazed me most tough is almost never seing you use glue you just klick it together in what seems to be an uptempo pace. But I guess you seldom or never filmed that action lol. The camera work is excellent.
Yeah I did not apply any glue in front of the camera to avoiding some mistakes. Thanks for watching! 😄
loved every sec of your video. very inspiring build
I really appreciate your comment. It gives me encouragement to continue making better content.
Fantastic work, bravo👏
Thank you sir!!! 😊
This is absolutely flawless work! Can’t wait to get to this level! Quick question, what glue are you using when putting together the painted pieces? Liquid cement or superglue?
Thank you very much for appreciating my work. For glue to use on painted parts, if you are a beginner I recommend using Tamiya Craft Bond because it does not damage the paint layer and can be easily fixed if a mistake is made. However, if you are an experienced modeler, using Super glue will allow you to work faster and the parts will be stronger. Just be sure to choose a type that does not cause fog. 😊
@@OMGscaleworksawesome thank you so much for the response and tip! One more quick question where can I order these paints from? Are they available to be shipped to the US?
@@MrBowlingjt300For the paint product, you can check products line-up at www.mangapromix.com or youcan send them an email to imixclubonline@gmail.com. They can ship worldwide. 😊
You're seriously underrated man!!!!
Thank you so much ^^
Fantastic work!!! It's masterpiece.
Thanks! Glad you like it.
Это лучшая модель, что когда-либо я видел ❤
Thank you so much!
looks like a nice kit
Yes it is. Thanks so much! 😊
Spoiler: Its looks like a real thing.
Incoming dad joke: so does the rest of the car! 😂
Beautiful work, very realistic 😸👍🏾
Thanks so much mate! 🥰
I like tamiya model car very much.
Yes indeed ♥️
Завидую твоему терпению)
I belive that you can do it! 😊
Absolutely outstanding 👏
Thank you so much 😀
Amazing work thx for your video!
Thanks for your visiting too!
Very beautiful. Clean and simple. I love it.
Thank you so much! Glad you like it.
Thank you for sharing outstanding work I’m going to put that car on my to do list. I’ve also subscribed
Thanks for your subbed too!
Great build video and I'm gonna subscribe. Love the lack of cheesy background music and the constant voice over. This is the zen of a great hobby. Looking forward to watching more content. QUESTION: Is the 3M Micropore tape used instead of flocking for interior carpet effects?
Thanks for the sub! Yeah I think it's look ok for carpet effect.
Whoopee, 911 great Job 👍 😅😊
Thanks
I Built the 1/12 Porsche 935 white blue Martini -Rossi 💙
@@frankvella6159 That would be nice.
This is like one of my dream kits, wish they weren’t so expensive 😭😭😭😭
Fantastic work 👏👏
Thank you so much!
はぁ〜〜😅😅😅
こりゃスゴいわ🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
決めた❗️
、、、買う❗️オレも作る❗️
こりゃスゴいわ、、欲しくなる🎉🎉🎉🎉
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@@OMGscaleworks
ココまでの完成度には到底及びませんが、、、
ハードル高すぎて😭😭😭😭
Great build. I'm using your video for my build.
Thank you!
Glad to help.
I built it 2 times : first in 1977 with the "Jägermeister" decals, second in 1995 without them, both in orange colour ; an awesome kit, still a great pleasure to build !!
Woww I was born in 1977 so this kit is older than me for real!
Outstanding.....👌
Thanks 😊
Great job!
Thanks!
Looks great!!!
Thanks!!
Sweet ride; excellent work.
Thanks a lot mate!
Congratulations precise work, clean! Many compliments!
Thank you so much Elis!
Simply amazing!!
Thanks a lot sir!
Beautiful car.. love it
Me too!!!
This is beautiful work ! In the video you dry fit most parts, what’s your technique for gluing painted parts ?
Thanks a lot sir! There’s no special tip for gluing some painted parts, I just mostly use “Tamiya Craft Bond”. It’s a modeling grade white glue that will not ruin the paint.
Amazing.. I would love to have the time to do this.. incredible work
Thanks a lot! Glad you like my work.
Dude... this is pure art. What a wonderful job! You just give me an idea for a friend of mine, a true Porsche lover. Is this all out of the box or did you use some aftermarket stuff? Thank you for sharing this masterpiece!
Glad you like it and thanks for your visiting. This work is just from the box no detail up kit needed.
@@OMGscaleworks great! Thank you for the response!👍🏼
A thing of beauty. Kudos on an excellent built.
Thank you so much! This mean a lot to me.
amazing!!! fabulous!!! congratulations!!
Thanks you so much!
Fantastic….🧐👍👍👍👍….!
Many thanks!!
Absolutely amazing work. You’ve just earned another subscriber. Question tho, what is the purpose of panel lining with the permanent marker, then sanding it away completely, and then re-scribing it again? What is the improvement? Serious question.
I used black marking to mark the mold lines that needed to sand off. When the black ink gone it's mean you already got a smooth surface.
@@OMGscaleworks Gotcha, thanks for taking the time to respond! Your skills are leagues better than mine. Love rewatching these videos
Thanks a lot Nikki glad you like it.
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one of my favorite cars ever! at 43 minutes did you put them wrong left and right switched?
Yes that is one of my mistake in video but I already fixed it. Thanks for your watching!
nice build
Thank you Brent 😊
Beautiful
good job
I built that same kit when I was in my early twenties, I think I’m gonna have to build it again .
Good idea!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!😊
Tremendous work. What is the Sharpie marking for when it's then sanded off?
It’s to mark the mold lines that he needed to sand off
@everythingrc2324 Thank you mate! When the black ink gone it's mean you already got a smooth surface.