I have an F-15 from Academy that I'll be starting shortly, I learned a lot and hope to duplicate the subtle weathering techniques you employed, WELL DONE!
I recently found your channel and am impressed by your work. Hasegawa kits are the standards by which others have been judged for years. IMO, they are the ones who made other companies like Tamiya, Academy, Kinex and Hobby Boss step up their games. They are my go to kits, with Tamiya being second. Their overall attention to detail and as close to reality as you can get build quality, are tough to beat. Probably why I own a bunch of their late "90's to early 2000's un-built kits in my collection. Also, I prefer Eduard PE kits all the way, as well as Aires detail kits. Excellent choice in detail parts. I really like your weathering techniques, very nice. I've used Mig powder based and Tamiya weathering powders to acheive similar results. Now, I hope I don't come off sounding negative or a know it all type with these next comments, as I'm far from it. Here goes. There's only a few of things I would critique on this build, but this comes from my Crew Chief attention to detail mind set. * I would ease up on such dark panel lines with relatively clean/new paint. Typically those birds scheduled for paint would have darker panel lines by virtue of the build up of crud, grease and grime from numerous panel removals for maintenance between paint jobs. * With that load out, the jet is definitely heavy. At a minimum I would flat spot the bottoms of the tires to give it more of a "weight on wheels" appearance, vs a floating on tip toes look. The other trick is to heat them up a bit and press the tires slightly into a weighted look. There are a few aftermarket companies who cast them like this, but that just adds cost when the sanding + melting looks just as good. * I've noticed no safety pins/Remove before flight streamers. The jet's condition looks like it is just before start up, crew ingress. IIRC, the Zoom kit doesn't have them, but their RBF streamers are very nice and moldable. * I would definitely add safety pins/Remove before flight streamers to all weapons on a static jet, possibly even AIM-9 nose cone protectors, as it's very hard to replicate the true nose / seeker appearance with this scale. These safety pins/streamers are the last items removed at EOR (end of runway) by weapons crew members just before take off. Yellow AIM-9 nose cone protectors are typically removed before start up. That's really all I can see and your end result is very, very good. If I were judging a show, (done a few in my days) this one would definitely be in my top three candidates. Again, I hope my comments don't come off as negative or bad, I'm just giving some constructive criticism and trying to help. This is a really excellent example with what can be done with an older Hasegawa kit, in today's era of super detailed out of the box competition. Definitely keep up the excellent work.
Patrick SETEC ASTRONOMY Rubio thank you my friend Your comments are valid and I will try to follow in the future Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
With this kind of video, you should have 100k or more subs and 100k views per video. It is very well presented, and I absolutely fall in love with this kind of presentation. Keep going and keep improving. Jesus bless!
Hi Peri, I finally got a chance to sit down and give your video its proper due. Once again you've done superior work with stunning results! I'm envious of your skills :-) Love the touch with the map up on the glare shield. I often saw that when I worked the F-16 flight line!
Fantastic build. Again, just enough weathering to make it look real without making it look "worked up". Not a complaint but an observation, I hate that the clear decal film can still be seen even after varnishing. Still a 5 star build. Love your videos too.
I have the F-15 E Seymore Johnson kit from Hasegawa has been sitting around for years been wanting to get an update cockpit set and PE set if available which is why it hasn't been built yet
Working on the same kit right now and I was surprised at the fitment issues. My last kit was the 1/32 Tamiya F-4 and there were no issues there. For this kit I'm finding that I'm having to to do more filling and sanding than I was expecting. Hopefully it will not affect the paint.
WOW !!! Peri your models are absolutely fantastic and your video's and tips are excellent. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing. I have subscribed.
Do know of any spray cans I’m looking for and also a dull coat once the kit is finished I’m doing as much research as I can before I start and you are very helpful
I'm just getting into using an air brush. When you are putting all of those layers of paint and thinners etc, do you have some type of ventilation or do you just wear a mask? I would be doing this in a room in my home and I just don't know what kind of fumes these sprayers can put out? Any info/help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, the "Mud Eagle" was beautiful!!
Is the F-15 Strike Eagle available in 1/32 scale & 1/24 scale with full functionality??? for e.g. retractable landing gear, opening pilot's canopy, movable flaps, ailerons & rudder on vertical stabilizer!!!
I have a question for you, Peri... I'm noticing (at least in this build) that when you remove parts from the trees you snip farther from the part, then go back and snip closer to the part, then file down any burrs. Is there a reason for this additional step in your process? Thanks!
Have you ever used one before? If not i would start with any double action airbrush around the £20-£30 so as to get a feel for it If you are experienced I would search for harder & steenbeck infinity 2 in 1
great video! i'm just starting to get interested in putting models together, so if you'd humor me, what's the putty for at @5:23? is it so the pieces don't shift around?
Man you are extremely good at painting and building. If I lived anywhere close to you I would pay you to build me an f-15e strike eagle like this. The f-15 is my most favorite fighter of all time. I have 3 hobby master models of the f-15 but I would love to own this one you just built. I mean wow. Like WOW!!!!!!
@@PerisModels Thanks for your reply. I have a little question. What is the purpose of pre-shading at 12:04? I see some modelers doing so, but in the end you are re-applying the base coat over it, which will make your pre-shading fade. What is the difference between pre-shading and washing your model? Could you enlighten me about these steps? I don't understand the difference. Thanks!
@@impooser hi there With pre shading you are trying to enhance the color shade difference between panels and panel lines. Usually the area around the panel lines looks darker than the centre of a panel. You either do that or you spray with a lighter tone the centre of the panel. It's a step that allows you to have tonal variations. Wash is used to enhance the actual panel lines. Hope it makes sense 👍🏻😁
hello. Your work is awesome,....Can you sent me some videos to download just to show my father in law:)?? He is a senior model builder, for over a 40 years, but an old school method,.only paint brush :)Thank you
For once, revell actually has a superior kit. Built it myself, and was quite pleased with the fitment, and general detail (now I want to buy it again and rebuild it, but with the knowledge and skill I have since gained)
Thank you it gives me a good hint on how I'll proceed with mine! Really nice of you!
I think I've watched this about 15 times now prepping for my Hasegawa Eagle.
Thanks for making it look so easy ;) haha
Cannot wait for your video 😏
I have an F-15 from Academy that I'll be starting shortly, I learned a lot and hope to duplicate the subtle weathering techniques you employed, WELL DONE!
Thanks
I recently found your channel and am impressed by your work. Hasegawa kits are the standards by which others have been judged for years. IMO, they are the ones who made other companies like Tamiya, Academy, Kinex and Hobby Boss step up their games. They are my go to kits, with Tamiya being second. Their overall attention to detail and as close to reality as you can get build quality, are tough to beat. Probably why I own a bunch of their late "90's to early 2000's un-built kits in my collection. Also, I prefer Eduard PE kits all the way, as well as Aires detail kits. Excellent choice in detail parts. I really like your weathering techniques, very nice. I've used Mig powder based and Tamiya weathering powders to acheive similar results. Now, I hope I don't come off sounding negative or a know it all type with these next comments, as I'm far from it.
Here goes. There's only a few of things I would critique on this build, but this comes from my Crew Chief attention to detail mind set. * I would ease up on such dark panel lines with relatively clean/new paint. Typically those birds scheduled for paint would have darker panel lines by virtue of the build up of crud, grease and grime from numerous panel removals for maintenance between paint jobs. * With that load out, the jet is definitely heavy. At a minimum I would flat spot the bottoms of the tires to give it more of a "weight on wheels" appearance, vs a floating on tip toes look. The other trick is to heat them up a bit and press the tires slightly into a weighted look. There are a few aftermarket companies who cast them like this, but that just adds cost when the sanding + melting looks just as good. * I've noticed no safety pins/Remove before flight streamers. The jet's condition looks like it is just before start up, crew ingress. IIRC, the Zoom kit doesn't have them, but their RBF streamers are very nice and moldable. * I would definitely add safety pins/Remove before flight streamers to all weapons on a static jet, possibly even AIM-9 nose cone protectors, as it's very hard to replicate the true nose / seeker appearance with this scale. These safety pins/streamers are the last items removed at EOR (end of runway) by weapons crew members just before take off. Yellow AIM-9 nose cone protectors are typically removed before start up.
That's really all I can see and your end result is very, very good. If I were judging a show, (done a few in my days) this one would definitely be in my top three candidates. Again, I hope my comments don't come off as negative or bad, I'm just giving some constructive criticism and trying to help. This is a really excellent example with what can be done with an older Hasegawa kit, in today's era of super detailed out of the box competition. Definitely keep up the excellent work.
Patrick SETEC ASTRONOMY Rubio thank you my friend
Your comments are valid and I will try to follow in the future
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
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Hasegawa kits are really good, even the dated kits from the early ‘90s.
I think this is a Revell kit reboxed by Hasegawa.
@@marciomaiajr In your fantasy mind,lol
Nice touch of detail placing a map/chart in the windscreen
Thanks 👍🏻
Απλά η τέλεια δουλειά.Εξαιρετικό
I've been binge watching a bunch of your videos. They are really nicely done and inspire me to get cracking on my own stash. Keep up the good work!
Thank you my friend
Where did you get the ladder? I’ve been looking everywhere but no luck
Spare one mate
I actually have this same kit in my closet; will be using this as a guide to build it. Excellent!
Martin Swanson I would like to see it finished it 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
i also have the same kit. very nicely molded. Peri, how long does it take for you to build one of these type kits on average?
mustangbob51 cheers
Usually 4-5 weekends
With this kind of video, you should have 100k or more subs and 100k views per video. It is very well presented, and I absolutely fall in love with this kind of presentation. Keep going and keep improving. Jesus bless!
Thank you so much my friend 👍🏻
hey! great job!!! 2 questions, in 4:30 only sanding? no putty? 17:54 paper with white spirit?
Love it. Lots of nice extras. Love the weathering. Subtle. Not overstated.
Stephen Smith thank you 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Just came across your channel and subscribed. I’m very impressed with your skill.
Thank you
Hi Peri, I finally got a chance to sit down and give your video its proper due. Once again you've done superior work with stunning results! I'm envious of your skills :-) Love the touch with the map up on the glare shield. I often saw that when I worked the F-16 flight line!
Cheers buddy 👍🏻😁
οπως παντα εξαιρετικη δουλεια.
Στέλιο σε ευχαριστώ 👍🏻
Awesome you even put the tiny mirrors on the canopi... Impressive :)
Thanks 👍🏻
That Hasegawa kit comes together a lot like my Revell kit it I built over 20 years ago, I'm currently re-doing it new paint and decals.
The oregon modle
@@jackveneto420yearsago7 Seymour Johnson.
Excellent job. Your weathering is impeccable. Very difficult to capture on a solid dark paint scheme. Very nice. 👍🏼
Thank you very much 👍🏻
Great build!!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks
Perfect, Beautiful, bla bla.
THIS IS BREATHTAKING.
I wish more time for my projects but i do not have.
Thank you
I LOVE these Videos, no talkin, just doin. Beautiful.
Motorwinter thank you sir 😊
Excellent work, thank you for the video. What is the lump of putty in the fuselage for?
Thank you
Which part of the video shows the putty?
@@PerisModels
5:22. I am wondering why too. Extra ballast?
@@shane5692 yes you are correct
To avoid a tail seater
Another superb build! Great job!
Thank you my friend 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
I like watching people build models
Me too 🤗
man that look so sick and so cool then jet F 15 strike eagle i the best
Thank you
Fantastic build. Again, just enough weathering to make it look real without making it look "worked up". Not a complaint but an observation, I hate that the clear decal film can still be seen even after varnishing. Still a 5 star build. Love your videos too.
mr.modern44 thank you
The hasegawa decals were very very thick unfortunately
I have the F-15 E Seymore Johnson kit from Hasegawa has been sitting around for years been wanting to get an update cockpit set and PE set if available which is why it hasn't been built yet
Great kit
Working on the same kit right now and I was surprised at the fitment issues. My last kit was the 1/32 Tamiya F-4 and there were no issues there. For this kit I'm finding that I'm having to to do more filling and sanding than I was expecting. Hopefully it will not affect the paint.
I am surprised as I didn't have many issue
You need to dry fit and try ans eliminate any issues before you glue the parts
please do more full video builds!
Thank you. Currently I am doing step by step and at the end I will make full
Great work, Thank you Sir
Great job. Good video. Beautiful model. Thank!
Thank you 😁👍🏻
WOW !!! Peri your models are absolutely fantastic and your video's and tips are excellent. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing. I have subscribed.
Thanks mark 😁😁😁
You are welcome 👍🏻
Beautifully done! I just discovered your channel and couldn't hit subscribe fast enough.
Thanks Rob
Hope you enjoy the rest of the videos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Superwork!
This is absolutely amazing work.... Well done.
Thank you 👍🏻
Excelente vídeo saludos desde Chile a mi también me encanta los aviones y él aeromodelismo gran trabajo 👍👍👍
Gracias 🙂🙂🙂
Amazing work on your Mudhen! I like the blending techniques you use with the oils during weathering.
thank you for your kind words
Great build once again, cant wait for the next one.
thank you so much :)
Nice model of a great american fighter jet, one of my neighbors on my street used to work on f15s in the USAF back in the 1980s
Brett Lloyd thank you 😊
Great vid the gloss coat do you have to make it or can you get a spray can and the dull coat after decals
You can get sprey cans for gloss and will coat but I have never used them.
Always use Tamiya x-22 and x-86 with an airbrush
Do know of any spray cans I’m looking for and also a dull coat once the kit is finished I’m doing as much research as I can before I start and you are very helpful
I'm just getting into using an air brush. When you are putting all of those layers of paint and thinners etc, do you have some type of ventilation or do you just wear a mask? I would be doing this in a room in my home and I just don't know what kind of fumes these sprayers can put out? Any info/help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, the "Mud Eagle" was beautiful!!
Hi there I am using a spray booth and a mask
Is the F-15 Strike Eagle available in 1/32 scale & 1/24 scale with full functionality??? for e.g. retractable landing gear, opening pilot's canopy, movable flaps, ailerons & rudder on vertical stabilizer!!!
I dont know
Good question for Google my friend
I have a question for you, Peri... I'm noticing (at least in this build) that when you remove parts from the trees you snip farther from the part, then go back and snip closer to the part, then file down any burrs. Is there a reason for this additional step in your process? Thanks!
A-Train yes my friend
Some times the plastic is very fragile and by leaving a small part with the first cut you reduce the risk for breaking the part
Great tip! Thanks. :)
Most beautiful plane ever!!!!!!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Woah! This is so epic! Im inspired by you that when i grow up ill make this too.
Cheers
Another great built.
Olivier Gambaro cheers 😊🤙🏻
Ok so I recently found the action airbrushes online but idk which one has good reviews. Can you send me a link to the one you have?
Have you ever used one before?
If not i would start with any double action airbrush around the £20-£30 so as to get a feel for it
If you are experienced I would search for harder & steenbeck infinity 2 in 1
very very nice. I'm excited, you make great videos
Laser Creation-World thank you my friend 🤙🏻
Hi Peri. You have an incredible talent, my friend! I enjoy your builds!
Thank you so much 😁😁😁
Awesome job Peri fantastic result stunning finish cheers 👍🏻🍺🍻
Faron Adams cheers bud 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Hi, can you use a sharpie pen for the panel lines before the main coat of paint!
Yes you can but you need to be careful what paints you will use later as it might react
what did you use to ad the hydraulic leaks
Oil paints
@@PerisModels thank you
What a beautiful build! What type of tool did you use to re-scribe the panel lines?
Thank you
I have a trumpeter scriber and tamiya scriber
Nice!.. I have a Hasegawa 1/72 F15.. 👍
Thank you
I noticed your Tamiya grey putty looks dried out compared to how mine looks. What type are you using?
Kevin Morrison it is the standard grey putty
Probably I let it dry a bit before I apply 🤙🏻
Thanks...
great video! i'm just starting to get interested in putting models together, so if you'd humor me, what's the putty for at @5:23? is it so the pieces don't shift around?
It is just air dry clay for extra weight so I don't have a tail sitter
Stunning build 👍
What kind of glue are you using?(i assume thats glue the geeen lid with the brish)
Tamiya extra thin
Thank you.
Poderia melhorar as músicas de fund
Belo modelo e trabalho
Thanks
et un abonné de plus...un....nice job!!!
thank you so much
What is the needle sizes for the black lines??
0.2mm
Super work !
Thank you very much 👍🏻
The Eagle is ready to Strike ! Nice one.
Headmod thank you 🤙🏻
it must have been a very tough work (this kit is quite old as far as i know).
Great job!
Leo Y thank you
It's not as bad as you might think 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
which compressor you use for airbrush?
It's a Sparmax with a holding tank
Great work👍
Thank you 👍🏻
Nice job 👍
Thank you
What did you use to make the leaks
Oil paints
Fantastic stuff matey !! I've just got myself an F-15c it's the tamiya one but it will do !! Lol hope your well and your family
Thanks Steve 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
How did you control your hand so well while pre-shading? I find it so hard to draw the perfect line and sometimes ruin the whole painting :(
Nothing at all my friend
Some times I support it with my other hand...
i also have the same kit. very nicely molded. Peri, how long does it take for you to build one of these type kits on average?
mustangbob51 thank you my friend
Usually 4-5 weekends
thank you for the reply. i do enjoy your videos and i really appreciate your approach to detailing and the subtle manner that you do it.
Thanks for the link to this in SMCG. Very well done video, and great work on the F-15. What photo etch set did you use for this build?
Robert G. Fullarton thank you my friend
I used Eduard zoom set
Awesome ! Thanks.
Cheers 😁👍🏻
WOW! Masterclass!
Cheers 🤙🏻
Literally, perfect!
Thank you
Man you are extremely good at painting and building. If I lived anywhere close to you I would pay you to build me an f-15e strike eagle like this. The f-15 is my most favorite fighter of all time. I have 3 hobby master models of the f-15 but I would love to own this one you just built. I mean wow. Like WOW!!!!!!
Thank you
All these models have already been sold and shipped to Europe
If you want I can build and ship it to you
Very nice job ! I'm waiting for the sufa
Didier Fellous putting the decals 😁
Great job
Thank you
Awesome build! What Airbrush do you use? I find my self in need of a new one
Quantum Effect thank you my friend
I am using a harder and steenbeck infinity
What a masterpiece. Thanks.:D
Zack Chen thank you 😊
nice...got one on my shelf I need to build.
munchkin modeling man 72 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Please, show in next vid how to paint weapons. Thank you
I will my friend
Excellent really pro
Thank you very much 👍🏻😁
@@PerisModels Thanks for your reply. I have a little question. What is the purpose of pre-shading at 12:04? I see some modelers doing so, but in the end you are re-applying the base coat over it, which will make your pre-shading fade. What is the difference between pre-shading and washing your model? Could you enlighten me about these steps? I don't understand the difference. Thanks!
@@impooser hi there
With pre shading you are trying to enhance the color shade difference between panels and panel lines. Usually the area around the panel lines looks darker than the centre of a panel. You either do that or you spray with a lighter tone the centre of the panel. It's a step that allows you to have tonal variations.
Wash is used to enhance the actual panel lines.
Hope it makes sense 👍🏻😁
@@PerisModels Thanks for your answer! Yes, makes sense! Alright, I will try to apply this technique on my (hopefully) future aircraft models! Cheers!
Very Very nice
Thank you 👍🏻
This is amazing. How long did it take you from start to finish?
I'd enjoy seeing you build a Raptor.
Tyler Bowers thank you 😊
This model took me about 4 weekends as I only model Friday and Saturday
Nice work
Kelly Cottle thank you 👍🏻
Is this just a revised academy model or Vice a versa because this goes together and looks exactly like my academy kit I’m working on
Hi!
No this is a hasegawa model. Nothing to do with Academy i am afraid
I'm surprised you put a matt coating OVER the polished aluminum!? it will become gray, not shiny metal?
I am avoiding as much as i can to sorry over the metallic areas so they are still shiny
Masterful
Thank you 👍🏻
beautiful!
Thank you 👍🏻
you're welcome. I've built this kit before. this video gives a better insight for me for building it.
Position to attach the ladder is different.
Where it suppose to go?
Peri's Models
Attach it on a black vertical line.
@@shots_cycling got u
It is temporarily put on
AWESOME Job...I have A Strike Eagle from AIRFIX...1/72 Scale....Not as good as The HASEGAWA kit..
Thank you
Nice model
Thank you 👍🏻
Your welcome
NICE MODEL EXCELENT...
Thank you 👍🏻
you sell all these???
These are all gone
But if you want I am doing commissions
how much for one???@@PerisModels
@@43rocket for OOB 1/48 £500
@@PerisModels do you mostly use acrylics, do you have a face mask or spray station?
@@43rocket I use all sort of paints.
I have a spray booth so most of the painting is in the booth
Magnificent
Thank you
Music for the funeral
I as I said before
Cannot please everyone
You can mute the music
hello. Your work is awesome,....Can you sent me some videos to download just to show my father in law:)?? He is a senior model builder, for over a 40 years, but an old school method,.only paint brush :)Thank you
The videos are too long and big in size
Better show him the channel
You can also do a RUclips to mp4 conversion and download them there
I wished you actually talked us through it on your videos
C version is great accurate shape but the Revell is superior for e.
For once, revell actually has a superior kit. Built it myself, and was quite pleased with the fitment, and general detail (now I want to buy it again and rebuild it, but with the knowledge and skill I have since gained)