Dear Alex As you know I'm a massive fan of yours with your inspired interpretation your artestry and unbelievable skill. There is one area I am not with and that is your choice of music for your videos is not to my taste so I just leave mute on and there is no problem. Unfortunately I was slow to put mute on and my wife heard your music which she loved. She now dances around the house to your music and has lost 2kgs so I am now stuck with your music so it's modelling with a smile! MrD53
❤Tnx Alex for sharing.. I see a lot of your videos and say it's a something to look forward. I build when I was 7. 1976 the plastic bags. A lot in hospital that days later on I stop modeling. But 4 years ago I was back in hospital for a 4 weeks coma sleep.. Well it change my life and time and build again. And tnx to u too because it makes me feel happy. And remember the old. Days. Regards Marcel ❤❤
Thanks for the video. The Hawker Hunter was one of my father’s favorite aircraft. I just bought this model at a flea market and could tell it was a good quality model. I’m glad I saw this video so I know what to look forward to.
Love that you say in the end of all your videos to always keep modeling. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. I’m going to go finish a kit that I have that’s almost done cause of your great message.
Thanks for posting this, it's a great build you've done. As someone who maintained Hunters while serving in the RAF including FGA9's, I'd like to point out for future reference, that the undercarriage bays were actually painted silver.
Siempre es grato compartir tus tutoriales. Un fuerte abrazo desde Madrid querido Alex. Felices fiestas para ti y tu familia. Espero seguir contando con tus videos y la pasión que pones en cada obra maestra . Ave Maestro.
Great idea on using graphite on the interior of the exhaust. On my Hunter I took ages doing many passes of varying colours. Yet yours look just as great, if not better, as mine. Great tip that will be remembered. My kit had flaws with the wing end pieces needing a huge amount of sanding to then fit properly. I did not do a great job on it. Wish I had done better. Your build is A+++, top noch, Just awesome
nice build! I built this kit back in the summer! you did a far better job than I did! my Grandfather used to work for hawkers, he did his aprentiship building these and thus was his favourite aeroplane and one of mine too!
@3:50 Wow! Cool the seat came with the ejection seat cord above and seat belts engraved onto the seat. Never expect that from a 1/72 kit. Always thought if I wanted such details I would need to buy aftermarket resin parts.
Please don't take this the wrong way, but it's nice to see that I'm not the only one not getting perfect effects from my airbrush, looking at that splatter when you applied black primer to the model!
We all have out mix. But sometimes as ibexplain above temperature Siena himidity raises and when i spray it shows... To BE honest i never Saw that splatter.. ONLY when editing. I have no problem with that
Hi Alex Nice bit of modelling. A couple of things. The Hunters main canopy had no framing on the rear of the canopy. So when you masked it off you shouldn’t have bothered with the rear. The other thing is did you notice the sink marks on the bottom of the leading edge on both sides. Just thought I’d mention those two.
Lovely Brother!!! I know you're not into cars but I would love to see you building the Revell G4 n#03235, you will be surprised with the amount of details on this model. Happy new year Brother!! Keep smiling modelling!!!
Great build... can I suggest you get a pair of dispiae or Meng sprue cutters, they really make for less cleanup of parts once removed from the sprue... excellent build as always!!
Алекс, привет из России. Когда ты только всё успеваешь, ты похоже не спишь совсем)). Отличная работа, отличный результат. С рождеством! Всего самого наилучшего в новом году и еще больше интересных моделей🤝...
Alex, thanks again for another beautiful build and video. Happy New Year to you and your family. I hope 2020 will be a great year for you and your family. As always brother God Bless and have a great and safe weekend.
Another great job Alex, I would love to build this kit, but 1/72 is a little small for me. I like 1/48 best when doing aircraft kits. I do mostly armor and figures and have been debating on maybe a couple of car kits in the new year. Again great job! Happy New Year everyone.
Hi again. What is the white stuff you paint on to hide the join lines also I use grey rattle can undercoat spray what are the advantages of black and what is the make you use. Thanks for a great video one of the best I have seen.
Great build again Alex. Thank you. At 33.08 I spotted a little oversight when you removed the tape and tack. You corrected this later which got me thinking; did you brush this or did you air brush it ? Then Another thought came to me - more related to me - I don't possess an airbrush. It would be awesome if you do a build, hand paint it and give us "unequipped" guys a masterclass in brush techniques please ? I am trying to interest my kid to this passtime and I myself have never done airbrushing. I also last did modelling 2 decades ago so greatly out of practice so rediscovering the hobby.
Lower fuselage looks superb with all the shades at their best result. Thanks Alex for sharing! Have you a second to tell us how you use to thin the white coat on top of the primer to prepare the shades? Looks it is not so much thinned. Am I right?
AlexModeling no I was speaking about the ratio color/thinner of the white you applied over the black primer. Yes I saw the splatters before eheheh but the overall results was good!
Great build. 👍👍 Like you, I’m not a fan of big/wide/deep panel lines. I recently purchased my first AirFix kits. It’s a 4 pack of 1/72 WWII fighters (Zero, Spitfire, Me-109 and Warhawk). I have only opened the Zero, and so far am extremely disappointed with the panel lines because they are monstrous, but I really don’t feel like filling and re-scribing them, so I think I’m just going to accept it and see how bad the judges ding me for it, if at all before I tackle the next kit. I did notice that you missed the seam line on the “dash” in front of the HUD. 🤓😜 We always miss something though.... right? 🤡🤪 I’ve never seen the ‘Micro Liquid Tape’ before. Does that release the parts easier than PVA, because sometimes I find it a little bit of a pain to get the PVA to let go without taking a bit of paint with it.
LOVELY kit on a simple yet elegant aircraft. I didn't know about that LIQUID GRAVITY product. But what about that transparent glue that you used to keep the bullets on place? Is is a glue specific for that tool (the bullets) or can we used any other. I missed some image on the final result on the extra weight for balance to the nose. And how about that "riveter" for panel lines? Is it one model only or are there several depending on the distance between the rivets and the size of these? And a question in dealing with the black cote prior to the paint as such: is it the same effect using a black primer as black paint? I guess that it is not, right? I always learn something new every time that I watch your videos.
Hello!:) Primer is always a bit thicker than the Paint to unify the surface . As for glue are you referring to microscale liquitape? Its a liquidez adesiv... It works on a way that you can glue and um glue some parts. Sometines its handy to do that
Wonderful build. I wonder why some hunters are medium sea grey and others are natural metal? Why did you use tamiya olive green instead of UK dark green on the fuselage,? Also, revell used to make a 1/144 scale Hunter to park next to this one. It was a fun build as well.
I tens to use lighter color. When you apply the wash and the weathering you make that light tone darker... You just have to know when to stop. Its easy o darken a tone. Not lighten it
Saludos ,la parte de abajo del fuselaje en qué color lo ha pintado usted ?? Estoy haciendo el mismo avión y en las instrucciones viene en aluminio y el suyo me ha parecido que lo ha pintado en un color gris???
No! No reason at all! I never put a model and never use AB on an angle that can make me have an acident! However, we should always use our cap... Its just a "thing".. a wrong one on my part! Thank you!
@@AlexModeling Thank you for you answer Alex, however, I do think you have misunderstood my question, or maybe have formulated it wrong ; I was not asking about the cap that closes the paint recepient, I was refering to that little cap thing at the very tip of the AB, the one that protects the needle.
Oh! Language barreier Sorry! Sometimes when i want to have the needle tip at hands to BE cleaned i do it! Some paints build a fast "plástic" membrane and cloughs the AB. With the cap removed i have better acess to it... At least i like to think i have🙂🙂👍
@@AlexModeling Ah, yes, indeed... some Vallejo Air colors are very prone to that, I have a few colors that already clog the nozzle after about 10 seconds, even when thinned more.
Hey Alex, another great build from you! I enjoyed watching it. Since you come across as a friendly and helpful guy in all of your videos, may I ask you a question? I'm planning to paint a BF 109 K in the 'Amberg 1945' camouflage scheme. That means mottling.. I just can't seem to get the mottling to work on my airbrush setup. I currently only own a Iwata Neo. My cheap 0.15 no name airbrush got destroyed. I can't get the paint/ pressure combination right. I use paints from AK Interactive. Very good paints out of the box, I usually thin them for mottling, but when I try to use the thinned AK paints at 0.9 bars from very close in the Iwata Neo (as needed for mottling in 1/72) it's just a big mess. The paint comes out way too thin and just spreads on a big scale, not sticking to the surface in small dots, like it should for mottling. Can you please give me advice? I have watched tutorials, but the airbrush setup or scale were so different that I can't copy the results 😔Thanks a lot in advance mate.
Hi Alex ..i have just been given this kit :) (pressie) ... Are the wing roots not supposed to be filled? .. looks like you have a bit of a gap were the wing joins the fuselage .. other then that fantastic build.. Mind you ..that decal on the the undercarriage looks a bit of a pain..
The decals were actually a pain.and there arn t any gaps because Revell engenierd this kit very well... The black line you Saw is the result of the was flowing through the wing Roots and i don t know what is it with modelers that if they are a line beetween wing Roots they always go... (Sean line!) And sometimes that is not the fact... I have as you for sure have a lot of beta on an sir base here near by and sometimes there IS indeed a line on the wing Root.. just BE carefull with the decals on Landing gear.. thise are a real pain. Happy 2020
@@AlexModeling I wasn't been critical.. but looking back at your finished model .. i indeed see the flow line ... I was commenting more on the join before you painted it .. obviously you didn't need to use filler so it must have been a nice fit :)
@@kittyhawk9707 you didn t ofended me.. its only my way to model. but when someone points something is because you gave yourself the bother to try to look, and so i try to answer
Admiring this build but with one possibly controversial pointer, I’m working on the theory you’re making this look as authentic as possible. My point is why do the majority of modellers insist in infilling all panel lines in black! It’s way to heavy and dark and if anything is the one thing that ruins a otherwise brilliant model. Having worked on real aircraft for some 20 + yrs I’ve never seen big black lines around each panel, sure there is a perceptible difference but not black.
Thank you for your input! Apreciate it! I use black because, i have to account for the size and light reflection factor. At this size (the model) If i don t do it, looks like a "toy" but If i do it looks probably not as correct as in real life.. im just trying to be as close as i can from both without looking exagerated
I don t use others modelers name. If you are trying to "insinuante" or tell that. PLAMO os a Japanese word for modeling... PLASMO is a great inspiring modeler.
Your airbrushing leaves a lot to be worked on. Spattering and way too high a preasure. An airbrushed line should not have those blast marks. Should be clean and atomised as it hits the model. Sloppy? Yes. Good airbrush? No. You tend to flood the model. Better to light coat and work over many times. I can't stand how you just pile the paint down. Get some technique before posting these vids. Sorry but true.
Dear Alex
As you know I'm a massive fan of yours with your inspired interpretation your artestry and unbelievable skill. There is one area I am not with and that is your choice of music for your videos is not to my taste so I just leave mute on and there is no problem. Unfortunately I was slow to put mute on and my wife heard your music which she loved. She now dances around the house to your music and has lost 2kgs so I am now stuck with your music so it's modelling with a smile! MrD53
AHAHAHAHAH!!! my friend!! BEST COMMENT EVER!!! My Regards to you and your wife!!👍😂😂😂
❤Tnx Alex for sharing.. I see a lot of your videos and say it's a something to look forward. I build when I was 7. 1976 the plastic bags. A lot in hospital that days later on I stop modeling. But 4 years ago I was back in hospital for a 4 weeks coma sleep.. Well it change my life and time and build again. And tnx to u too because it makes me feel happy. And remember the old. Days.
Regards
Marcel ❤❤
Honored! Never stop feeling happy! Stay safe!
Thanks for the video. The Hawker Hunter was one of my father’s favorite aircraft.
I just bought this model at a flea market and could tell it was a good quality model. I’m glad I saw this video so I know what to look forward to.
Love that you say in the end of all your videos to always keep modeling. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. I’m going to go finish a kit that I have that’s almost done cause of your great message.
And Always with a smile! :)
Thanks for posting this, it's a great build you've done. As someone who maintained Hunters while serving in the RAF including FGA9's, I'd like to point out for future reference, that the undercarriage bays were actually painted silver.
Made me smile. I always thought the Hunter was pretty bland, wrong again. Now I've got to add it to my stash. Fabulous Alex.
Thank you Norman! Stay safe!
@@AlexModeling and you sir. All the best.
Siempre es grato compartir tus tutoriales. Un fuerte abrazo desde Madrid querido Alex. Felices fiestas para ti y tu familia. Espero seguir contando con tus videos y la pasión que pones en cada obra maestra . Ave Maestro.
Great idea on using graphite on the interior of the exhaust. On my Hunter I took ages doing many passes of varying colours. Yet yours look just as great, if not better, as mine. Great tip that will be remembered. My kit had flaws with the wing end pieces needing a huge amount of sanding to then fit properly. I did not do a great job on it. Wish I had done better. Your build is A+++, top noch, Just awesome
Thanks Ross!
Almost done, looks convincing! Merry Christmas everyone!
nice build! I built this kit back in the summer! you did a far better job than I did! my Grandfather used to work for hawkers, he did his aprentiship building these and thus was his favourite aeroplane and one of mine too!
Thanks for sharing your story on this amazing plane... Happy 2020!
Awesome result there Alex, a joy to watch you work on this model. It is a gorgeous model kit indeed, Revell makes some good kits.
Yes it does Michael. Thank you! Cheers!
Can't wait, I've been considering getting this kit, but I don't have enough info on the quality, and that's where you come in, just in time!
I can asure you its very very good!
I've built it as well. Excellent fit.
@@danielwilliams3994 Thanks, imma buy one tomorrow
@3:50 Wow! Cool the seat came with the ejection seat cord above and seat belts engraved onto the seat. Never expect that from a 1/72 kit. Always thought if I wanted such details I would need to buy aftermarket resin parts.
Excellent work as usual. Funny how you fall in love with a kit as you invest the time into it.
Yes your right!
Surprised at how well engineered this kit is and how well it fits together. . Cool subject and super build Alex.
Thanks Mark!
Loved the live chat. Was nice talking to you live.
The Hunter, my favourite aircraft. A beautifully built model.
Already set the reminder (not that I will need it, will be there)👌👍
Please don't take this the wrong way, but it's nice to see that I'm not the only one not getting perfect effects from my airbrush, looking at that splatter when you applied black primer to the model!
We all have out mix. But sometimes as ibexplain above temperature Siena himidity raises and when i spray it shows... To BE honest i never Saw that splatter.. ONLY when editing. I have no problem with that
Hi Alex
Nice bit of modelling. A couple of things. The Hunters main canopy had no framing on the rear of the canopy.
So when you masked it off you shouldn’t have bothered with the rear.
The other thing is did you notice the sink marks on the bottom of the leading edge on both sides.
Just thought I’d mention those two.
Thank you! 🙂👍
в детстве это была моя первая модель! сейчас мне 51 и я делаю модели бипланов...
Lovely Brother!!! I know you're not into cars but I would love to see you building the Revell G4 n#03235, you will be surprised with the amount of details on this model. Happy new year Brother!! Keep smiling modelling!!!
Great build... can I suggest you get a pair of dispiae or Meng sprue cutters, they really make for less cleanup of parts once removed from the sprue... excellent build as always!!
I will check it! Thank you for yout sugestion!
After this video I’m very happy that I got two kits!
Its a fantastic kit
Alex, 23.00 on Christmas Day, come on, I won't be sober.😁
Im counting on EXACTLY that!!!! 😂😂😂😂
Алекс, привет из России. Когда ты только всё успеваешь, ты похоже не спишь совсем)). Отличная работа, отличный результат. С рождеством! Всего самого наилучшего в новом году и еще больше интересных моделей🤝...
Excelente uno de mis favoritos. Gracias por compartir
Another superb build Alex, but your weathering is superb.
Nice background music😍😍🎶🎶
Always learn from you
Alex, thanks again for another beautiful build and video. Happy New Year to you and your family. I hope 2020 will be a great year for you and your family. As always brother God Bless and have a great and safe weekend.
Thank you. Happy 2020
Another great job Alex, I would love to build this kit, but 1/72 is a little small for me. I like 1/48 best when doing aircraft kits. I do mostly armor and figures and have been debating on maybe a couple of car kits in the new year. Again great job! Happy New Year everyone.
Try a 1:48
OH. To add. Love the music on this one :P
Can't wait for another awesome build, brother.
i just put this one on the 25th because you will have a build one the 22 and another on the 23rd
:)
Superb build Alex, it´s so messerizing to watch your videos
Thank you so much!
Magnifique travaille .
Great build, you are 1 fine modeler.
Outstanding job on an excellent kit. I have to do more planes this year
A real gem!👍
Thanks
Great Build Alex Nice Kit 😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲
Beautiful build, Alex! Happy New Year!
Hi again. What is the white stuff you paint on to hide the join lines also I use grey rattle can undercoat spray what are the advantages of black and what is the make you use. Thanks for a great video one of the best I have seen.
Does anyone have an answer to Rachel's question I would be interested to know myself.
Great build again Alex. Thank you. At 33.08 I spotted a little oversight when you removed the tape and tack. You corrected this later which got me thinking; did you brush this or did you air brush it ? Then Another thought came to me - more related to me - I don't possess an airbrush. It would be awesome if you do a build, hand paint it and give us "unequipped" guys a masterclass in brush techniques please ? I am trying to interest my kid to this passtime and I myself have never done airbrushing. I also last did modelling 2 decades ago so greatly out of practice so rediscovering the hobby.
I will try to do a video like that... And thank you for sugesting it! Also. My Regards to your kid! And to you
Thank you. A very Happy New Year to you and your family. All the very best.
Damn, now I need to get me one of these.
It's a cool Hunter!
Lower fuselage looks superb with all the shades at their best result. Thanks Alex for sharing! Have you a second to tell us how you use to thin the white coat on top of the primer to prepare the shades? Looks it is not so much thinned. Am I right?
It was a mistake if you refer to thise splaters... Sometimes u use the same mix and humiditi and temperature changes the Rules. You have to adapt
AlexModeling no I was speaking about the ratio color/thinner of the white you applied over the black primer. Yes I saw the splatters before eheheh but the overall results was good!
@@MrMarcocamp yes thats what matters .. i believe i used a 50/50 ratio👍😁
Nice build Alex...well done!
Great build. 👍👍
Like you, I’m not a fan of big/wide/deep panel lines. I recently purchased my first AirFix kits. It’s a 4 pack of 1/72 WWII fighters (Zero, Spitfire, Me-109 and Warhawk). I have only opened the Zero, and so far am extremely disappointed with the panel lines because they are monstrous, but I really don’t feel like filling and re-scribing them, so I think I’m just going to accept it and see how bad the judges ding me for it, if at all before I tackle the next kit.
I did notice that you missed the seam line on the “dash” in front of the HUD. 🤓😜 We always miss something though.... right? 🤡🤪
I’ve never seen the ‘Micro Liquid Tape’ before. Does that release the parts easier than PVA, because sometimes I find it a little bit of a pain to get the PVA to let go without taking a bit of paint with it.
Great build Alex.
Amazing Job Alex.!👏🏻👏🏻🤗🤗
Thank you!
thanks alex enjoyed that its superb
LOVELY kit on a simple yet elegant aircraft.
I didn't know about that LIQUID GRAVITY product. But what about that transparent glue that you used to keep the bullets on place? Is is a glue specific for that tool (the bullets) or can we used any other. I missed some image on the final result on the extra weight for balance to the nose.
And how about that "riveter" for panel lines? Is it one model only or are there several depending on the distance between the rivets and the size of these?
And a question in dealing with the black cote prior to the paint as such: is it the same effect using a black primer as black paint? I guess that it is not, right?
I always learn something new every time that I watch your videos.
Hello!:) Primer is always a bit thicker than the Paint to unify the surface . As for glue are you referring to microscale liquitape? Its a liquidez adesiv... It works on a way that you can glue and um glue some parts. Sometines its handy to do that
Best of the best 😍
Amazing model my friend. I like
Hi Alex, sorry I missed the premier. Another A1 build my friend.
No worries! Thanks!
exellent work!cant wait to get one!!
like always, a superb build, the Video is so nice 👍👌
Merry Christmas Alex great to see u back 😀🇦🇺🍻
Thanks!
Wonderful build. I wonder why some hunters are medium sea grey and others are natural metal? Why did you use tamiya olive green instead of UK dark green on the fuselage,? Also, revell used to make a 1/144 scale Hunter to park next to this one. It was a fun build as well.
Ones are metal others are light grey. The same what german F104 s are light grey metálic and others just grey.
I tens to use lighter color. When you apply the wash and the weathering you make that light tone darker... You just have to know when to stop. Its easy o darken a tone. Not lighten it
Saludos ,la parte de abajo del fuselaje en qué color lo ha pintado usted ?? Estoy haciendo el mismo avión y en las instrucciones viene en aluminio y el suyo me ha parecido que lo ha pintado en un color gris???
got this kit for my birthday. boy am i gonna have fun. great build as always!
edit: what ratio do you use for thinning varnishes?
50/50 or 60/40...
@@AlexModeling thanks
very nice build. Like it. Tip: they had/have also a Mk.6 .
Well done! nicely built. The music was great, can I ask who the artist was? 🤔
Its all epidemic sound músic☺️
Okay thank you, I didn't know that website, take a look around there! Thanks again. 👍
Nice again I enjoy
Amazing
Engine: Rolls Royce "Spey" MK168 (Spey MK202 without afterburner).
shit,I was wrong. Spey is for Blackburn Buccaneer.
@@yaorongdai8454 Avon 200 series.
Wonderful Alex, as always. Thank you. Take care. What is that glue you use in the blue bottle with the long point?
Hello Alex, me again... I was wondering if there is a reason why you always seem to use the airbrush without the protection cap at the tip ?
No! No reason at all! I never put a model and never use AB on an angle that can make me have an acident! However, we should always use our cap... Its just a "thing".. a wrong one on my part! Thank you!
@@AlexModeling Thank you for you answer Alex, however, I do think you have misunderstood my question, or maybe have formulated it wrong ; I was not asking about the cap that closes the paint recepient, I was refering to that little cap thing at the very tip of the AB, the one that protects the needle.
Oh! Language barreier Sorry! Sometimes when i want to have the needle tip at hands to BE cleaned i do it! Some paints build a fast "plástic" membrane and cloughs the AB. With the cap removed i have better acess to it... At least i like to think i have🙂🙂👍
@@AlexModeling Ah, yes, indeed... some Vallejo Air colors are very prone to that, I have a few colors that already clog the nozzle after about 10 seconds, even when thinned more.
Hey Alex, another great build from you! I enjoyed watching it. Since you come across as a friendly and helpful guy in all of your videos, may I ask you a question? I'm planning to paint a BF 109 K in the 'Amberg 1945' camouflage scheme. That means mottling.. I just can't seem to get the mottling to work on my airbrush setup. I currently only own a Iwata Neo. My cheap 0.15 no name airbrush got destroyed. I can't get the paint/ pressure combination right. I use paints from AK Interactive. Very good paints out of the box, I usually thin them for mottling, but when I try to use the thinned AK paints at 0.9 bars from very close in the Iwata Neo (as needed for mottling in 1/72) it's just a big mess. The paint comes out way too thin and just spreads on a big scale, not sticking to the surface in small dots, like it should for mottling. Can you please give me advice? I have watched tutorials, but the airbrush setup or scale were so different that I can't copy the results 😔Thanks a lot in advance mate.
How about dom t thinn the Paint so much... Just a tád... And minor pressure?
@@AlexModeling I will try, thanks Alex!
Hi Alex whats that blade you use to enhance the panel lines.
Its a rescriber! Check it on eBay
Thank you very much.
Feliz Ano Novo Alex. Como sempre, EXCELENTE!!!!! Grande Abraco.
Hi Alex ..i have just been given this kit :) (pressie) ... Are the wing roots not supposed to be filled? .. looks like you have a bit of a gap were the wing joins the fuselage .. other then that fantastic build.. Mind you ..that decal on the the undercarriage looks a bit of a pain..
The decals were actually a pain.and there arn t any gaps because Revell engenierd this kit very well... The black line you Saw is the result of the was flowing through the wing Roots and i don t know what is it with modelers that if they are a line beetween wing Roots they always go... (Sean line!) And sometimes that is not the fact... I have as you for sure have a lot of beta on an sir base here near by and sometimes there IS indeed a line on the wing Root.. just BE carefull with the decals on Landing gear.. thise are a real pain. Happy 2020
@@AlexModeling I wasn't been critical.. but looking back at your finished model .. i indeed see the flow line ... I was commenting more on the join before you painted it .. obviously you didn't need to use filler so it must have been a nice fit :)
@@kittyhawk9707 you didn t ofended me.. its only my way to model. but when someone points something is because you gave yourself the bother to try to look, and so i try to answer
@@AlexModeling No worries Alex.. you did a wonderful job ..hope mine turns out as nice.. You have a wonderful New Year.. Best Wishes for 2020 . :)
🤩🤩🤩🤩
Where did you get your rivet maker and razor saw from ?
👽👍
Admiring this build but with one possibly controversial pointer, I’m working on the theory you’re making this look as authentic as possible. My point is why do the majority of modellers insist in infilling all panel lines in black! It’s way to heavy and dark and if anything is the one thing that ruins a otherwise brilliant model. Having worked on real aircraft for some 20 + yrs I’ve never seen big black lines around each panel, sure there is a perceptible difference but not black.
Thank you for your input! Apreciate it! I use black because, i have to account for the size and light reflection factor. At this size (the model) If i don t do it, looks like a "toy" but If i do it looks probably not as correct as in real life.. im just trying to be as close as i can from both without looking exagerated
error en la calcas del costado
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👍🤩👍🤩👍🤩👍🤩👏👏👏👏👏
Дроби можно было чуть побольше положить!
Love the video but dislike the music , great model without going over the top
Thank you for your honesty! Apreciate it👍
in your title, is it Plamo or Plasmo?
I don t use others modelers name. If you are trying to "insinuante" or tell that. PLAMO os a Japanese word for modeling... PLASMO is a great inspiring modeler.
Oh ok sorry, I got confused there
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Your airbrushing leaves a lot to be worked on. Spattering and way too high a preasure. An airbrushed line should not have those blast marks. Should be clean and atomised as it hits the model. Sloppy? Yes. Good airbrush? No. You tend to flood the model. Better to light coat and work over many times. I can't stand how you just pile the paint down. Get some technique before posting these vids. Sorry but true.
Ross... Do a video... Teach me how to do it instead of writing... Please...