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that little NASA marked screwdriver looks like one of the best ever provided in a part-work Wayne, might make a nice little give-away sometime in the future.
Looking back on this video, i now realised that u put the next 2 parts upside down after the 2 black angled pieces. Glad now u have sorted it out in pack 4! Methinks now i should have pointed it out at the time!
Good to see your over your flu Wayne and this looks a good build but I don't know where I would put it. I think maybe it would be more appropriate to have an image of the Earth on the base. Hope you have a strong ceiling in your workshop and perhaps you could paint it black and have twinkling LED stars.
Oh wow, i didnt know you can see the space station with the naked eye, thats so cool. Im gonna have to check when itll be going over my house and go out and try to see it.
PMA-1 and Zarya module: done. It seems that the model is a bit outdated, like showing the configuration the ISS had five years ago or so: some things changed in the western section with the addition of that inflatable experimental habitational module and the additional small solar panels on the truss.
Hopefully initial feedback from fans will prompt DeA to update the model by the time it comes down to that stage. Failing that then I'd be optimistic that modders (e.g. Mike Lane) will come out with an upgrade kit.
Hey Wayne. I must say I love this one! Any indication in the magazine, ie price, that it might be coming out in Australia? I will be on it if it does! Keep up the great work!
Looks good so far. Thought about getting this but wanted to see you put do a few packs before I jumped in. Also not sure where I would put this as it's pretty big.
Excellent build wayne if all the rest of the issues are like that then we'll worth buying will see how the next issues go I'm like you love anything to do with space
I believe your putting all your models on shelves using the stud walling I'll be lucky if wife let's me put the titanic on the other side of conservatory what withh bismark on other side think Mrs wow may let you put this one above tv
It looks like the round object connected to the black piece to the left is not together properly. Not sure if you saw that. This is going to be a great model. Can't wait to see it finished.
My grandpa from my mother's side, worked on the Appolo project out of the Huntington Beach, Ca facility, which I believe closed many moons ago. And I have visited the NASA center in, I think Georgia(?) - fascinating. Say Wayne, you're not using your new wireless mic?
A nice easy start but the model will become very difficult to film as it gets bigger in all directions. And storage will become very difficult until the model is growing.🤔🤯 Loving the new build. Stay safe all.
Shouldn’t be a problem for Wayne at all to be honest. He’s done stuff like the USS Enterprise D and Star Wars models which are larger than the ISS model.
Great project, Wayne. I might take this on myself, I would love to have a replica of the ISS. I do have a question for you though, it’s about your lighting. I’m trying to find good lighting for my modeling desk but I can’t seem to find anything adequate I am assuming you have LED fighting, what is the brightness on those lights? Do you have any issues with it at all ? Trying to find something with 1000 lm, but man it’s a lot harder than I thought it would be… for a workbench? It’s crazy. Any advice would be most welcomed. I’m glad you’re out there. Thanks.
Hi again Wayne. Just had messages to say there is a delay in the next 3 issues, 3/4/5, due to high demand. Lets hope they manage to sort it all out and we can get regular deliveries.
I don't know where you store all the completed kits! I'm wondering where I will keep my Pocher 1/8 Scale Lotus 72 when I finish it (hint, hint). Keep up with the good work 😊
Hi Wayne. Great looking model. I have used your QR code and ordered the series. One question, how many issues does it come over? Being an old boy, I would like to think I would livecto see the end of it 😂😂
Re AS5 screws. This is also why I spell a certain word 5H1T online. Parsers don't spot it but the mark one human eyeball does :) Thought for the day.. 'R screw sounds like '@r$e crew'. I may be getting older but I refuse to grow up *lol*
Hello, I am thinking to start the build... Can you describe or explain the QUALITY of the plastic parts? Are the INJECTING MOLDING good enough??? Thank you!!!!
This is going to be brilliant, we all know you love your Wera screwdrivers, but that NASA screwdriver looks the dog's you know whats, so maybe you could use it for the last screw of the build, it would be great if it turned out to be one of those as5 screws!
Thanks for the video, very clear. You don’t address the total cost of the model. On the web page De Agostini seem to be a bit shy about how many stages make up this part work. There are 6 binders provided each holding 20 assembly stages so probably 120 stages. After package 3 each monthly package contains 6 assembly stages each at a cost of £11.99 + £1.00 P&P + £1.00 if a stand required, that adds up to £13.99 x 6 = £83.94 for most months for at least 18 months after the first 3 mailings. Add to that some months come with a binder at an extra £7.99. Most space models are in 1:144 scale, this offering is 1:120. I’m sure many will enjoy making this model but for me circa £1 600 (≡ $2 000) for something in 1:120 scale is a bit too rich. I wish you well with the build and look forward to seeing it completed. 🙂
@@CommercialThymeI did the math and it comes to $1981.47 once complete with all 120 stages. Each stage is 13.99 with only two being free. That comes to $1650.82. You also have to pay $8.99 per binder that will come in random stages ( 5 Total), which comes to $44.95. Then the cost of shipping per stage in $2.40 with one being free is $284.40.
So pack 1 they give you a nice metal handled screwdriver from the look of it and then in pack 2 they give you one of the crappy plastic handled screwdrivers honestly it’s like they didn’t realize people are buying these things I’d prefer the nice one myself but I use mine that has interchangeable bits
I wonder if they can explain why the sun always looks like a circle or why moon doesn’t have a phase that looks like a flat coin? I also wonder if those people can explain if the earth is flat like a map that already shows all the continents on one side what’s on the other side 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Да, журнал попался на незаконном использование объектов интеллектуальной собственности! Вообще-то указание только НАСА и ссылка на НАСА не законна!!!! Более 50% станции построено ГК Роскосмос, основные модули и строительство первого и последующих этапов велось Роскосмосом, а не НАСА. Использование и лицензирование исключительно НАСА является недопустимым и незаконным!
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Does any of this build light up, would be awesome if it had some interior and at least little marker beacon lights.
“Get your AS5 to Mars!” … just popped into my head, sorry. 😂
that little NASA marked screwdriver looks like one of the best ever provided in a part-work Wayne, might make a nice little give-away sometime in the future.
I love the intro of the stages… ❤
We're kindred 10 year-olds, Wayne! Here's to an entire build of nothing but "AS5" screws! 🍻
your channel is one of my all time faviorite channels to watch. I'm so glad I found your channel
Looking back on this video, i now realised that u put the next 2 parts upside down after the 2 black angled pieces. Glad now u have sorted it out in pack 4! Methinks now i should have pointed it out at the time!
Good to see your over your flu Wayne and this looks a good build but I don't know where I would put it. I think maybe it would be more appropriate to have an image of the Earth on the base. Hope you have a strong ceiling in your workshop and perhaps you could paint it black and have twinkling LED stars.
Love watching your builds Wayne
Oh wow, i didnt know you can see the space station with the naked eye, thats so cool. Im gonna have to check when itll be going over my house and go out and try to see it.
I’m definitely considering this build. Like you I love real space!
Its ganna be heavy
I got mine too on Saturday 😁
The Star Walk apps are superb.
Going to be good 👍
Them little orange angled bits i gather are the thrusters to orient the space station
Looks great. Always look for the new builds. This will look ok awesome hanging from the celing.
I’m looking forward to this one. Still have a few months for it to start here in the USA. I can’t wait to start!
Thats going to look cool - i did consider this but I’ll need a new extension to the house
With a model that size you could argue that it IS a home extension! 🤣
wow seems a big build but im waiting for a bumblebee build from fanhome as already doin 3builds atm. nice build
The black bits are pressure mates adaptors which the shuttle docked to the other is zarya.
Cool. Have a great day.
Glad to see you are feeling better would love to build this but like you building 15 plus builds
Looks like another great build Wayne. Looking forward to more of these.
PMA-1 and Zarya module: done.
It seems that the model is a bit outdated, like showing the configuration the ISS had five years ago or so: some things changed in the western section with the addition of that inflatable experimental habitational module and the additional small solar panels on the truss.
Hopefully initial feedback from fans will prompt DeA to update the model by the time it comes down to that stage. Failing that then I'd be optimistic that modders (e.g. Mike Lane) will come out with an upgrade kit.
@@TheSnowwraith This time the update would be very little traumatic considering the modular nature of the ISS.
I used to watch Sky at Night with Patrick Moore
it's pretty cool built ... unfortunately this subscription service is available only in the UK 🥺
This is a 3ft model awesome
Hey Wayne. I must say I love this one! Any indication in the magazine, ie price, that it might be coming out in Australia? I will be on it if it does! Keep up the great work!
I can't see anything
@@WorldofWayneUK thanks anyway. I’ll just keep my fingers crossed!
Looks good so far. Thought about getting this but wanted to see you put do a few packs before I jumped in. Also not sure where I would put this as it's pretty big.
Excellent build wayne if all the rest of the issues are like that then we'll worth buying will see how the next issues go I'm like you love anything to do with space
I believe your putting all your models on shelves using the stud walling I'll be lucky if wife let's me put the titanic on the other side of conservatory what withh bismark on other side think Mrs wow may let you put this one above tv
Well I've been watching you for awhile now but had too order this 1 Wayne👍
It looks like the round object connected to the black piece to the left is not together properly. Not sure if you saw that. This is going to be a great model. Can't wait to see it finished.
My grandpa from my mother's side, worked on the Appolo project out of the Huntington Beach, Ca facility, which I believe closed many moons ago. And I have visited the NASA center in, I think Georgia(?) - fascinating. Say Wayne, you're not using your new wireless mic?
I.actually am. I have my lav mic plugged into it lol
Got move to florida so you can see the rockets launch 😉
another one we wont get in the shops. looks a nice model
That,s because most of them are online only
Using Bottom Screws that a first 🤣- Great Video Wayne
Using the music from 2001 space odyssey I see for this build
Cool.. new build day! Unusual subject.. like it! :)
Now i'm wondering how solid those details are... They could brake during the built..😮
Just got my pack one Wayne and as you know I'm a spacenut as well i also have the ISS tracker on my phone
I'm so Jealous, I can't wait for my to start. I didn't think it started shipping until early in March. have a great week.
To infinity and beyond!! ive the Lego I.S.S. Mikes mods need to add the dragon capsule
I was wondering if there was a Dragon module attached, would look cool!
A nice easy start but the model will become very difficult to film as it gets bigger in all directions.
And storage will become very difficult until the model is growing.🤔🤯
Loving the new build.
Stay safe all.
Shouldn’t be a problem for Wayne at all to be honest. He’s done stuff like the USS Enterprise D and Star Wars models which are larger than the ISS model.
What kind of glue are you using to attach the plastic parts to the metal ones?
Just a good superglue
What is the name of the company that puts this out . Thanks in advance
This is Deagostini Collectibles
Great vid
What kind of oil do you use to dip the screws in?
Just a regular 3 in 1 oil
good vid nice build thanks lee
Great project, Wayne. I might take this on myself, I would love to have a replica of the ISS.
I do have a question for you though, it’s about your lighting. I’m trying to find good lighting for my modeling desk but I can’t seem to find anything adequate I am assuming you have LED fighting, what is the brightness on those lights? Do you have any issues with it at all ? Trying to find something with 1000 lm, but man it’s a lot harder than I thought it would be… for a workbench? It’s crazy.
Any advice would be most welcomed.
I’m glad you’re out there. Thanks.
I used to use photography soft boxes but I now have this amzn.to/49PxWql
@@WorldofWayneUK perfect! Thanks, Wayne. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hi again Wayne. Just had messages to say there is a delay in the next 3 issues, 3/4/5, due to high demand. Lets hope they manage to sort it all out and we can get regular deliveries.
Yep. Really want yo get cracking on this one
I don't know where you store all the completed kits! I'm wondering where I will keep my Pocher 1/8 Scale Lotus 72 when I finish it (hint, hint). Keep up with the good work 😊
Hi Wayne. Great looking model. I have used your QR code and ordered the series. One question, how many issues does it come over? Being an old boy, I would like to think I would livecto see the end of it 😂😂
I built the Lego version a few years ago. That one lacked as* screws
Re AS5 screws. This is also why I spell a certain word 5H1T online. Parsers don't spot it but the mark one human eyeball does :)
Thought for the day.. 'R screw sounds like '@r$e crew'. I may be getting older but I refuse to grow up *lol*
I wished I could afford this build, I can imagine it hanging from my ceiling 😮
FYI Wayne, you have a typo in the title of this video -- the word "built" should be changed to "build". The ISS looks like a very cool model!
How is the Fanhome Enterprise D coming along?
I have a couple.of stages here to do atm
You got some tight AS5 screws, lol. Jimbo be safe
Put the ass screw round the rim of the screw thread GENTLY! 😂
Hello, I am thinking to start the build... Can you describe or explain the QUALITY of the plastic parts? Are the INJECTING MOLDING good enough??? Thank you!!!!
It certainly looks good. Most parts are metal though
@@WorldofWayneUK ohhh wonderful... So what is the final weight when it is finished?
@@pascal-antoinducardus5074 nonidea but the arm I'm working on atm is quite heavy
This is going to be brilliant, we all know you love your Wera screwdrivers, but that NASA screwdriver looks the dog's you know whats, so maybe you could use it for the last screw of the build, it would be great if it turned out to be one of those as5 screws!
Hey Wayne hope all is well, can you tell me if this available i n the U.S. and how many issues there are? Thanks.
Not atm I don't think
@@WorldofWayneUK Ok, Thanks Wayne. Liked the video btw and thanks for your time and hard work posting and sharing it's greatly appreciated.
What scale is this build? 🤨🛰
Not actually sure
@@WorldofWayneUK Oh hopefully you,ll find out later on as it won,t be 1:200as that,s mostly for ship builds
Hi...is this via subscription only or are they in the newsagents aswell
No this is just subscription.
Thanks for the video, very clear. You don’t address the total cost of the model. On the web page De Agostini seem to be a bit shy about how many stages make up this part work. There are 6 binders provided each holding 20 assembly stages so probably 120 stages. After package 3 each monthly package contains 6 assembly stages each at a cost of £11.99 + £1.00 P&P + £1.00 if a stand required, that adds up to £13.99 x 6 = £83.94 for most months for at least 18 months after the first 3 mailings. Add to that some months come with a binder at an extra £7.99. Most space models are in 1:144 scale, this offering is 1:120. I’m sure many will enjoy making this model but for me circa £1 600 (≡ $2 000) for something in 1:120 scale is a bit too rich. I wish you well with the build and look forward to seeing it completed. 🙂
Most of these models come in around £1250+ depending on home many packs there are
I'm 100% certain that AS5 was done on purpose, and I'm 100% certain that childish snickering was involved in the decision. 😂
I wish these companies would just sell the models as a complete package instead of a monthly subscription or at least give you that option.
Does anyone know the total cost of this once all 120 stages are received?
@@CommercialThymeI did the math and it comes to $1981.47 once complete with all 120 stages. Each stage is 13.99 with only two being free. That comes to
$1650.82. You also have to pay $8.99 per binder that will come in random stages ( 5 Total), which comes to $44.95. Then the cost of shipping per
stage in $2.40 with one being free is $284.40.
@@CommercialThyme Good question.
"I knew it I'm surrounded by ass screws" (diverted Spaceballs reference)
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I’ve built my first 2 parts 👍🏼 great build
Lots of bits to just push in. Screwdriver didn’t last very long. 😂They’ve had better ones in these sets
So pack 1 they give you a nice metal handled screwdriver from the look of it and then in pack 2 they give you one of the crappy plastic handled screwdrivers honestly it’s like they didn’t realize people are buying these things I’d prefer the nice one myself but I use mine that has interchangeable bits
Darn AS5 screws! Before you know it there will be P38 screws! 😂
Wayne, you may have 100 of those screwdrivers, but you only have one that says NASA on it
If I was designing this model I'd have fitted it with a rechargeable battery and would have made the solar panels able to charge it.
Flat Earthers will be telling you, your model is the real ISS. Because they don't believe it's real 😂😂
I wonder if they can explain why the sun always looks like a circle or why moon doesn’t have a phase that looks like a flat coin? I also wonder if those people can explain if the earth is flat like a map that already shows all the continents on one side what’s on the other side 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The kits by this manufacturer seem expensive. The kit comes in monthly parts.
this starts in april her in the united states
The fit does not seem very good, large gaps
Yer I had to take it all apart and reseat some stuff. All good now
Да, журнал попался на незаконном использование объектов интеллектуальной собственности! Вообще-то указание только НАСА и ссылка на НАСА не законна!!!! Более 50% станции построено ГК Роскосмос, основные модули и строительство первого и последующих этапов велось Роскосмосом, а не НАСА. Использование и лицензирование исключительно НАСА является недопустимым и незаконным!
ISS models seem to always sag. Glad this one has lots of braces.