THANK YOU for your valuable time and the effort you expended to bring the show to your You tube subscribers and viewers. I THOROUGHLY enjoyed every minute of it!
Man... I looked for a model of my tow truck in your video... lol Great video man... I have flown rc models for 40s now and have built couple plastic models... These people are amazing at their detail. have watched 2 other videos tonight... Left them all thumbs up and watching more....
I feel so inadequate but I will keep building in 1/72 due to money and space limitations. Each of my completed models is a little better than the previous.
Just keep building .... They will get better .... I've been building since I was about 8yo .... Way back in the mid 70s I started with the Monogram snap fit Spitfire ... Over the years I've built em all .... From planes to cars to ships .... Star Trek TOS ships are my favorite .... Just keep going and the skills will improve
Just keep having fun. All scales are getting to be a bit pricey. I was going to build the Roden 1/144 scale C-5 until I found out it was well over a hundred dollars. Oh well it was a great show and a fantastic vendor hall. Spent way to much.
Donald Savage -- DON'T feel inadequate. There's an ENTIRE NATION of modellers that mainly models in 1/72 scale and smaller and it's Japan! Most of the Bandai kits for the Classic Star Wars vehicles are 1/72 scale! They're snap-tite kits and probably the highest-quality licensed motion pictures replicas any company has done in the history of the worldwide modeling industry-- definitely the highest-quality Star Wars miniature kits at any rate.
Is no one gunna point out how good the sound editing on this video is? Does no one realize that it doesn't' chop into different frames because Max has different audio/video setup?
I have one rhetoric question: How do they pack and transport the so delicate plastic models from their house to the building? Those planes have very thin cables, those dioramas have a grass like stuff, those rockets have antennas that might be broken somewhere. My goodness.
I asked the same thing of the model builder of the F/A-18 in the tiger striping near the beginning of the video showroom portion. He said, "It's just part of the process you have to deal with when exhibiting at the conventions."
Hi, I don't know of any Blue Angels exhibit at the 22:23 mark. There is a short clip of the "Summer of '64" Blue Angels flight line at 18:41. That is the only shot I have of that display though.
I know this isn't a build video but does anyone know what airbrush he uses in his other videos. Im looking at getting one because it looks like it makes a difference.
I believe an airbrush is the most essential tool for the model builder. It really enhances the look of any project all the more. If I couldn't airbrush, I wouldn't build kits at all.
When you know insane anal retentiveness has set in -- models of ALL 24 Essex class carriers, most of them in their original (no angled deck refit) configuration! Yeah, yeah -- I know they don't build ships exactly the same and that different yards built these ships but still there's no much difference between the original Essex (CV-9) and the last finished ship (Oriskany, shown in angled deck from? The hull numbers were fuzzy for quite a few of the models in the video).
Max_Afterburner Depends on judges but I don't know about the nats but if there's a smaller contest that local club puts on annually I've seen winners chosen by name recognition too!😡 names of entrant shouldn't be on paperwork in my opinion!🤔 Jman👀
For example, at 4:58, that splinter F-16C looks amazing but it has some technical mistakes. It is serial #86-0314 which is a block 30, but he has built it as a Block 40 (WAR HUD, extra strengthening plates, antenna on vertical stabiliser). The pros aren't perfect :)
Harry Marshall True if someone knows their F16 I can see that but the bullshit they look for are misaligned wheels on armour/cars on planes it's wings,landing gear symmetry! Also they may use their $19.95 atomic beam flashlights to spot seems and glue marks!😳 Jman👀
I'm no expert on them, but I'm a huge Viper fan. I know a fair amount about the Viper, but I couldn't spot mistakes on another aircraft. An F-14A is an F-14A to me; I could spot the difference between an A and a D Tomcat but that's it. I guess in competitions of this level they have to be that fussy, especially if there are trophies/prizes involved. For me, I like to build with detail and accuracy but it's for me and me only. I build and call it quits when I'm happy :) I have just made a rather big mistake on my F-16C blk 30; I thought that they had updated the landing gear and so I elected to use the more modern strut. Turns out that they in fact have no updated the landing gear, and instead removed the MLG light and installed the NLG light instead. Oops!
Crunch,, you just sat on my model city! Oh sorry, there’s no chairs here, and my bikini zone was chafing. Hope it’s not too damaged, perhaps a little glue. Oh Oh! There goes Tokyo. I think a missile launch underwater diorama of a nuclear sub would be cool. Missile about to clear surface. Also Lady Be Good about to touch down on auto pilot in Libyan desert.
Le surrender.... La rédition! :P Greetings from France! I would have prefered that char B1 to kick some german armour rather than this cliché but voilà...
The quality of the Modeling is absolutely outstanding! Thanks...
THANK YOU for your valuable time and the effort you expended to bring the show to your You tube subscribers and viewers. I THOROUGHLY enjoyed every minute of it!
Thanks Lawrence, I really appreciate the sentiments!
It’s amazing that the “Lady Be Good” is still a compelling subject even though no specific kit has been made of her. ( 4:33)
I have watched 5 videos from your channel and I'm in awe always. Thank you for the effort Max!
Thanks again JCL C! The F-14D Tomcat project should be uploaded in about a week or less :-)
Man... I looked for a model of my tow truck in your video... lol Great video man... I have flown rc models for 40s now and have built couple plastic models... These people are amazing at their detail.
have watched 2 other videos tonight... Left them all thumbs up and watching more....
I just wanted to thank you for the kind words about my diorama, the WW2 Market Garden scene.
Hi Anthony, thanks for sharing your wonderful work. We had a lot of fun looking it over!
Another great project; excellent camera work!
Hi, Steve, thanks again!
I feel so inadequate but I will keep building in 1/72 due to money and space limitations. Each of my completed models is a little better than the previous.
Hi Donald, it was a very humbling event for me too! You have the right attitude -- having fun and trying to do better on each new build ;-)
Just keep building .... They will get better .... I've been building since I was about 8yo .... Way back in the mid 70s I started with the Monogram snap fit Spitfire ... Over the years I've built em all .... From planes to cars to ships .... Star Trek TOS ships are my favorite .... Just keep going and the skills will improve
1/72 is the best value in the hobby right now.
Just keep having fun. All scales are getting to be a bit pricey. I was going to build the Roden 1/144 scale C-5 until I found out it was well over a hundred dollars.
Oh well it was a great show and a fantastic vendor hall. Spent way to much.
Donald Savage -- DON'T feel inadequate.
There's an ENTIRE NATION of modellers that mainly models in 1/72 scale and smaller and it's Japan!
Most of the Bandai kits for the Classic Star Wars vehicles are 1/72 scale! They're snap-tite kits and probably the highest-quality licensed motion pictures replicas any company has done in the history of the worldwide modeling industry-- definitely the highest-quality Star Wars miniature kits at any rate.
Thanks for sharing! It was a great show to see in person.
Thanks! Congratulations on your IPMS videos as well!
man that a6 the cockpit is just spot on simply beautiful
Truly amazing, one of many incredible models at the IPMS show.
So many great models. The standout planes for me were the kamikaze plane, zero, A6, F100, F18 with the maintenance crew and the F16 at 4:58
@ 15:10 i really hope whoever constructed that masterpiece was rewarded with some kind of acknowledgement ...
Thanks for posting.... great video, good editing and great steady hand while filming
Thanks Bryan!
excellent vid! I too wish you could have spent more time with those models too.
You have a great voice for narration . Looks like a great show . Wales UK
Thanks fred ted, so much to see that day for sure. 🙂
Excelente video desde Chile abrazo me encanta los aviones el aeromodelismo gran trabajo 😯🤟🤟🤟🇨🇱
Is no one gunna point out how good the sound editing on this video is?
Does no one realize that it doesn't' chop into different frames because Max has different audio/video setup?
I have one rhetoric question:
How do they pack and transport the so delicate plastic models from their house to the building?
Those planes have very thin cables, those dioramas have a grass like stuff, those rockets have antennas that might be broken somewhere.
My goodness.
I asked the same thing of the model builder of the F/A-18 in the tiger striping near the beginning of the video showroom portion. He said, "It's just part of the process you have to deal with when exhibiting at the conventions."
@@MaxAfterburner I can't imagine. My goodness
Excelente video desde chile gran trabajo a mi también me gusta los aviones y el aermodelisno gran trabajo 🇨🇱👍👍abrazo y feliz año 2021
Gracias!
@@MaxAfterburner dé nada yo tambien armó avión 🛫🇨🇱
thanks Max, great video as usual.....
Thanks, Robert! It was amazing to see all that talent in one place!
fantastic. My favorite is f-106 at 9:06. i love that grey color
There was some fantastic works out there on display!
Is there any footage of the blue angels models at 22:23 ?
Hi, I don't know of any Blue Angels exhibit at the 22:23 mark. There is a short clip of the "Summer of '64" Blue Angels flight line at 18:41. That is the only shot I have of that display though.
Ah, that it was it. Sorry my mistake. Thanks :P
Que buen trabajo amigo felisidades..... Oye que compresor y aerografo utilizas saludos desde guanajuato mexico
Gracias! Iwata Neo; Paasche D500 1/10hp
Nicely done , thank you sir !!
Thanks Mike, I'm glad you enjoyed the "show"!
Thank you for nice video!
あなたがビデオを楽しんだことをありがとう、幸せ 😃
I don’t get how people made the models without a model kit, what type of materials did they use?
Anything and everything...whatever comes into their imagination as a useful material.
I live in the valley and did not even know this was here.
So far, IPMS has nothing scheduled for Arizona in 2020 🤔
Grandioso video!!
Gracias!
15:00 WOW....Played tricks on my eyes
Great video
Thanks GSG5master, glad you liked the video. So many great modelers were out there and kind enough to show off their work 😃
I know this isn't a build video but does anyone know what airbrush he uses in his other videos. Im looking at getting one because it looks like it makes a difference.
Hi TWVM, I use the Iwata NEO airbrush in my videos. Thanks for watching!
@@MaxAfterburner Awesome thanks for the fast reply would you recommend it for a beginner or should i stay with normal paintbrushes for now
I believe an airbrush is the most essential tool for the model builder. It really enhances the look of any project all the more. If I couldn't airbrush, I wouldn't build kits at all.
@@MaxAfterburner Thanks for the info i will see about getting one.
Was that old crow P-51 a 1/48 scale?
Hi Cole, if you're referring to the P-51 at about the 29:25 mark, the sign next to it indicates that it's a 1/32 scale model.
@@MaxAfterburner I couldn’t see it
Blurry
Probably one of the only places where the people can behave like adults and follow the simple rule of not touching the models
Well, I did get to see some of the science fiction stuff in the background of your vid... at least i know it was there.
Hi Chris, sorry, too much to cover!
I agree with your assessment, that A6 was amazing!
So many fall into the trap of expertly making a heavily weathered aeroplane…and then have a crystal clear shiny canopy. 🤦🏻
Sadly, it came teo weeks too early. I would've been there to judge and enjoy the worksmanship.
I don't know how you could choose most of the time :-)
muito bom;
Obrigado
Holy smokes, that's a lot of T-55s!
It was unbelievable, this section was a whole model convention in itself.
When you know insane anal retentiveness has set in --
models of ALL 24 Essex class carriers, most of them in their original (no angled deck refit) configuration!
Yeah, yeah -- I know they don't build ships exactly the same and that different yards built these ships but still there's no much difference between the original Essex (CV-9) and the last finished ship (Oriskany, shown in angled deck from? The hull numbers were fuzzy for quite a few of the models in the video).
Believe me judges get past wow factor real quick and start finding flaws to eliminate
a lot!😳
Jman👀
That's why I could never enter, I'm sure they could find something... :-O
Max_Afterburner Depends on judges but I don't know about the nats but if there's a smaller contest that local club
puts on annually I've seen winners chosen by name recognition too!😡 names of entrant shouldn't be on paperwork in my opinion!🤔
Jman👀
For example, at 4:58, that splinter F-16C looks amazing but it has some technical mistakes. It is serial #86-0314 which is a block 30, but he has built it as a Block 40 (WAR HUD, extra strengthening plates, antenna on vertical stabiliser). The pros aren't perfect :)
Harry Marshall True if someone knows their F16 I can see that but the bullshit they look for are misaligned wheels on armour/cars on planes it's wings,landing gear symmetry! Also they may use their $19.95 atomic beam flashlights to spot seems and glue marks!😳
Jman👀
I'm no expert on them, but I'm a huge Viper fan. I know a fair amount about the Viper, but I couldn't spot mistakes on another aircraft. An F-14A is an F-14A to me; I could spot the difference between an A and a D Tomcat but that's it. I guess in competitions of this level they have to be that fussy, especially if there are trophies/prizes involved. For me, I like to build with detail and accuracy but it's for me and me only. I build and call it quits when I'm happy :) I have just made a rather big mistake on my F-16C blk 30; I thought that they had updated the landing gear and so I elected to use the more modern strut. Turns out that they in fact have no updated the landing gear, and instead removed the MLG light and installed the NLG light instead. Oops!
why some one dislike this video? :/
The lighting sucked
Thanks for sharing. Here a new Sub
Thanks Miguel, I appreciate that!
Crunch,, you just sat on my model city!
Oh sorry, there’s no chairs here, and my bikini zone was chafing.
Hope it’s not too damaged, perhaps a little glue.
Oh Oh! There goes Tokyo.
I think a missile launch underwater diorama of a nuclear sub would be cool. Missile about to clear surface.
Also Lady Be Good about to touch down on auto pilot in Libyan desert.
Hi Bill, ah, the "Lady Be Good", such a tragic story :-(
I wanted to go but my mom said no 😭😭
I hope this helped give a little picture of what was going on.
@@MaxAfterburner thanks man
The lighting there was shit
Bapao76
Stfu weab your opinion is invalid
Le surrender.... La rédition! :P Greetings from France! I would have prefered that char B1 to kick some german armour rather than this cliché but voilà...
Merci!
This 1/32 is much too big for aircrafts...dont like it..