Well done as always!your choosing it was awesome of the three tone israeli scheme.I have that model on my stash but mine I have to build it in a natural metal scheme of the French Air Force.I have to say that when you take a close look how large it is this model in 1/72nd scale,you'll be amazed how large it was the real aircarft.Thanks again for sharing your build with us and congratulations for your free hand paint job.
Hi Doc, another great build of another unknown ( well to me ) aircraft, I must admit I do like the Israeli colour scheme, best regards from Australia, hope you are keeping well
Fantastic build, you really don't see these very often! I've got the long radar nose kit to build, so I know all its shortcomings. How did you attach the tailplane? There's not much but a dimple to show where it goes. I'm thinking of drilling into each stabilizer, through the fin and attaching with a short length of wire.
Thank you.The fit is pretty bad.The wngine nacelles are oretty ahrd to assemble and pair with the resin intakes.The plastic has to be sanded a lit.The wings to fuselage join is also bad.I attacged all the wings and stabilizers with a bit of wire.I drilled both the fuselage and the other parts and i glued them like that.Overall not the worst kit but certainly not a tamiya.
@@doctormig2709 thanks for the advice. I did wonder about those resin inserts in the engines. I think this is the only game in town as far as a 1/72 Vautour is concerned. Bit of planning and care will pay off. I do like Special Hobby's subjects, they always do the unusual aircraft.
Meanwhile I viewed a dozen or more videos of so called "video builds" of aircraft models. In some way ist is a decision support for the modeler to buy a certain kit (or leave it because of it's mediocre quality). A funny detail is, that in EVERY video the final touch consists of smearing some dark color onto the whole surface with a subsequent cleaning using a brush or a paper tissue. Believe me: This does not necessarily improve the authenticity of the model.
Well I tend to copy a model using a picture of the real thing as a reference. And as always I tend to over exaggerate some effects. But I like it like that :)
That is whats called a wash, where heavily thinned paint is "smeared" across the model of which the paint seeps into the details also makes the aircraft look slightly worn when it is wiped off
Of all french aircraft this is what i love most
I love it as well but for me the most beautifull french desing is the mirage 3/5
very nice, another fantastic build
Thank you :)
Beautiful! I just need to get myself either south-east of Paris or far south of Jerusalem so I can see one of these in real life!
Thank you :)
Espectacular !!!!!!!!!!
Thanks :)
Редкий самолет!
Спасибо, что делишься видео!
Thank you ;)
So much patience with all this sanding and re-scribing... Respect!
Thank you :)
what a very attractive aircraft -specially in IDF camo . Good job Doc !
Thank you :)
Well done as always!your choosing it was awesome of the three tone israeli scheme.I have that model on my stash but mine I have to build it in a natural metal scheme of the French Air Force.I have to say that when you take a close look how large it is this model in 1/72nd scale,you'll be amazed how large it was the real aircarft.Thanks again for sharing your build with us and congratulations for your free hand paint job.
Thank you.I can only imagine how big it is in 1/1.I have never seen one in real life.The model is really big for a 1/72 scale jet.
Cool! A very unique aircraft design.
It is.I love it.
Классная работа!
Красивый камуфляж!
Продолжай в том же духе!
Thank you :)
Nice job as always!
Thank you my friend :)
great work, thanks!
Thank you too!
Great job, another awesome build...
Thanks Henry :)
Beautiful job of an interesting and little known aircraft! 👍
Thank you.I love the lesser known ac types ;)
Awesome Work! Very inspiring. Cheers.
Glad you enjoyed it.regards
Colo siempre genial, me encantan tus videos y los resultados en las maquetas, sigue asi
Thank you.I am glad you like it.
Super work, as always...!
Thanks a lot 😊
*Very beautiful, as a french the Vautour was a very good plane at its time!*
Thank you.I love the vautour.Such a lovely airframe.
Great build!
Hvala :)
Yet another fantastic build, keep them coming please
Thank you :)
Hi Doc, another great build of another unknown ( well to me ) aircraft, I must admit I do like the Israeli colour scheme, best regards from Australia, hope you are keeping well
Many thanks!Stay safe my friend.
Stunning mate, really looks the part 👍🏻👌🏻
Thank you :)
I have one in my stash. Will build it one day I will save your build as a guide
I would like to see the end result.
Great build. Really like how you freehand airbrushing camo.
Thank you Alex :)
Thanks for the video!
:) gpad you like it
Another excellent build 👍
Glad you like it
Nice build. And now a video How-To-Airbrush-Freehand..... Like the subject.
Thanks.I should do something like that.
Nice model kit jet aircraft 👍🛩️✈️🛬🛫🖌️🇮🇱🖖💘💔🤗
I like this model jet israeli air force
Very good result, excellent, especially it was from hard kit. All the best for You! ;)
Thank you.Cheers and stay safe.
Fantastic build, you really don't see these very often!
I've got the long radar nose kit to build, so I know all its shortcomings. How did you attach the tailplane? There's not much but a dimple to show where it goes. I'm thinking of drilling into each stabilizer, through the fin and attaching with a short length of wire.
Thank you.The fit is pretty bad.The wngine nacelles are oretty ahrd to assemble and pair with the resin intakes.The plastic has to be sanded a lit.The wings to fuselage join is also bad.I attacged all the wings and stabilizers with a bit of wire.I drilled both the fuselage and the other parts and i glued them like that.Overall not the worst kit but certainly not a tamiya.
@@doctormig2709 thanks for the advice. I did wonder about those resin inserts in the engines. I think this is the only game in town as far as a 1/72 Vautour is concerned. Bit of planning and care will pay off. I do like Special Hobby's subjects, they always do the unusual aircraft.
Cual es el mejor primer, vallejo primer black brillante, o el vallejo primer black
I got a question about your paint thinning ratios
Feel free to ask :)
@@doctormig2709 how much do you thin your paint to do free hand camouflages?
Around 60-70% thinner for this kind of work and the lowest possible preasure around 0.2 to 0.5 bar
Больше всего нравится, что это масштаб 1:72, в этом масштабе очень сложно работать, это довольно маленькие модели
Thr best scale ever.This on is not that small in 72 scale.It is quite big for this scale.
I want this model jet for myself israeli air force
Me as well :D
Syrian air forces major Abdullah bin hasan and his 5 friends disliked the video.
Starting sound of every video. HHmmmMMMmmmmmmm
Meanwhile I viewed a dozen or more videos of so called "video builds" of aircraft models. In some way ist is a decision support for the modeler to buy a certain kit (or leave it because of it's mediocre quality). A funny detail is, that in EVERY video the final touch consists of smearing some dark color onto the whole surface with a subsequent cleaning using a brush or a paper tissue. Believe me: This does not necessarily improve the authenticity of the model.
Well I tend to copy a model using a picture of the real thing as a reference. And as always I tend to over exaggerate some effects. But I like it like that :)
That is whats called a wash, where heavily thinned paint is "smeared" across the model of which the paint seeps into the details also makes the aircraft look slightly worn when it is wiped off