Great!! I've got this kit up in the loft, now to build it after watching this, yes, rear side turrets look out of place somehow, I may do away with mine, but how about converting them into side facing camera ports, making it a reconnaissance variant? Micro drill bit would be good for adding bullet holes, flack shrapnel damage on an model airframe. Thanks for video, and reminding me I've got this kit up in the loft!!!
Excellent video , great build and perfect timing. I'm reentering the hobby after a long sabbatical and trying to get up the learning curve of the new materials and techniques . There are so many styles, one of my " old" masking tape applications I use DRAFTING masking tape minimizes paint damage and is cheap. Regarding paint removal I just finished your Purple remover. It worked on some real old acrylic just as you demonstrated however on some real old Enamels it didn't touch it after three days, so I'm going to check your videos for alternatives. VMS Makes some excellent stripper however the only caveat is the price, about 11 dollars a 200ml bottle. It is great stuff other wise. After working for several months on new materials I still can't get up the learning curve, however I think your videos are going to help. Thanks for the help.
@@StyreneModelersHaven Thanks for the recommendation on the strippers I'll give them ago , I'm anxious to find a solution to redo some of my old kits and bring them up to date.
The model railroad hobby here in the US has since at least the 1980s a couple different paint strippers which are safe for plastic models. The ones I use while safe for styrene are not safe for resin parts. They are in about the same price range as that VMS product. And they are reusable. Their origin is based on removing factory paint from locomotive and car body moldings so as to repaint in liveries which are not factory offered. Also, I've had success using isopropyl alcohol to remove common spray paint from some large scale model train bodies. That alcohol also does an excellent job of removing Tamiya acrylics.
You're just like me. I've got a stack of those black PET trays bc they stand up to everything short of lye and hydrochloric acid, plus they made great mixing vessels for homemade terrain brownie batter.
First off, excellent music choice at the end of the video! Cronos? Watching your videos is like taking a master class in model building. I learn something every time.
Strong work as always. Have you seen the videos for the new Miniart Thunderbolt Advanced? I'm thinking that will be my next purchase. Plasmo did a super cool build on it.
Where did you get the template for masking the canopy. I have been cutting strips for the edges and using white glue for the gaps. The template looks so much better.
Very nice awesome build jet fighter
Thank you very much!
Awesome Build. 👍👍
Thank you!
Never had to strip paint from a model. Good info. You did an awesome job on the kit.
Bill
Thank you!
Thank you for the video, you inspired me to start collecting and finishing old models again. I really liked the video, also with such a rare model👍🤝
Thank you for watching!
Great!! I've got this kit up in the loft, now to build it after watching this, yes, rear side turrets look out of place somehow, I may do away with mine, but how about converting them into side facing camera ports, making it a reconnaissance variant? Micro drill bit would be good for adding bullet holes, flack shrapnel damage on an model airframe. Thanks for video, and reminding me I've got this kit up in the loft!!!
I like the recon variant idea!
Brake fluid is the best option for stripping paint off parts. It’s quick and brake fluid dissolves in water.
Great tip!
Excellent video , great build and perfect timing. I'm reentering the hobby after a long sabbatical and trying to get up the learning curve of the new materials and techniques . There are so many styles, one of my " old" masking tape applications I use DRAFTING masking tape minimizes paint damage and is cheap. Regarding paint removal I just finished your Purple remover. It worked on some real old acrylic just as you demonstrated however on some real old Enamels it didn't touch it after three days, so I'm going to check your videos for alternatives. VMS Makes some excellent stripper however the only caveat is the price, about 11 dollars a 200ml bottle. It is great stuff other wise. After working for several months on new materials I still can't get up the learning curve, however I think your videos are going to help. Thanks for the help.
Welcome back to the hobby! Try tire bleach or oven cleaner on the enamels to remove it. Soak for 24-48 hours.
@@StyreneModelersHaven Thanks for the recommendation on the strippers I'll give them ago , I'm anxious to find a solution to redo some of my old kits and bring them up to date.
The model railroad hobby here in the US has since at least the 1980s a couple different paint strippers which are safe for plastic models. The ones I use while safe for styrene are not safe for resin parts. They are in about the same price range as that VMS product. And they are reusable. Their origin is based on removing factory paint from locomotive and car body moldings so as to repaint in liveries which are not factory offered. Also, I've had success using isopropyl alcohol to remove common spray paint from some large scale model train bodies. That alcohol also does an excellent job of removing Tamiya acrylics.
thanks Scott - I'll try the alcohol too@@scottfw7169
You're just like me. I've got a stack of those black PET trays bc they stand up to everything short of lye and hydrochloric acid, plus they made great mixing vessels for homemade terrain brownie batter.
Everytime I order take out, I keep a few trays, thanks for watching!
My supply comes from higher end instant ramen and yakisoba noodles.
Brilliant rescue job. I've never seen one of those, it's such a cool looking aircraft. I'm gonna be on the hunt for one. Superb finish
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nicely done, thank you for your hard work. Billion lesson.
Thanks a million!
First off, excellent music choice at the end of the video! Cronos? Watching your videos is like taking a master class in model building. I learn something every time.
You're the best Frank! Music is the free selections from RUclips studio.
Beautiful work 😊
Thanks a lot 😊
Strong work as always. Have you seen the videos for the new Miniart Thunderbolt Advanced? I'm thinking that will be my next purchase. Plasmo did a super cool build on it.
I will check it out, thanks!
beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Where did you get the template for masking the canopy. I have been cutting strips for the edges and using white glue for the gaps. The template looks so much better.
Thanks for watching, here is a link to those templates amzn.to/4b6tlBA
nice
Thank you!
Looks cool. 👍
Thank you! Keep up the great work. I follow your work as well.
@@StyreneModelersHaven Thank you so much. I look forward to the sequel.