I am fortunate enough to live right across the river from Esther's hobby shop best little hobby shop in the Burgh my dad used to take me there when I was a young boy still go there today really enjoy your videos old man
Good video ! Good tools are an absolute must, I've got 30 plus years as a mechanic and doing restoration work and having the right (quality) tool for the job not only makes for a better outcome but saves you tons of frustration ! 🍻
Tamiya modelers knife pro. Olfa blades. Hands down THEE best I've ever used. Flexi files. Sanding stick. Don't skimp on tweezers. And a DAMN good pin vise. Mines an excel one. It's hard on the fingers. Some of the best modelers tools I've used come from japan. Tamiya makes DAMN GOOD stuff.
You are exactly right, you don’t need many tools, but they need to be good quality tools. Very important to be a successful model builder. Thanks for sharing.
Great video! Tweezers are one thing I haven’t yet gotten a good set of, and I constantly curse with the cheap ones I have. Thanks for sharing! Happy days! 😎
Thank You for what you doing! This all help me alot. i remeber watching your diferent video from many many years ago it started my passion for models! i have about 200 kits now to build and make my channel the best on you tube :), you help me alot. big thank you
The one thing that i use all the time is the small snap off utility blades knives. I have used these for years for doing model's. There nice because you just snap off and keep going. It's always nice to get new idea's that you maybe haven't thought of before. Thanks
All your videos offer such valuable advice, Really appreciate. Let me offer you some valuable advice replace your smoke detector battery that’s chirping in the background. Lol.
Thanks for the tips. I have a question. Theres so many types of brushes like camel hair, natural and synthetics. I use testors when it comes to detail hand painting . Which ones are the best for those? Some of the brushes I used tend to leave brush marks or the bristles will pull away. It's very aggravating .
@@colossalbigfoot256 ak and ammo of mig are poopy, at least when used with oils or enamels, all the ones I have used with enamels or oils they've been very Lions manes if you would after use with the enamels and thinners
@@colossalbigfoot256 me as well I have some of the tamaya cheapies with the bamboo sticks old wood sticks those seem to hold up to mostly anything I use acrylics enamels and lacquer
Been thinking bout a set of God Hand cutters cause I’ve bought several good ones that weren’t so good. Are they worth $60? I love those red handled brushes. Bought several “expensive” types but they hold up better than any.
Getting back into models when time permits. Really enjoying these videos. I have to watch them over a few times. I do not remember things as I once did. Lol. Recently ordered a couple of your DVDs. Looking forward to getting them in the mail. I just started sanding a MPC 69 charger. And as I sand I now see more imperfections in it so is sand and sand. Just put music on and work away.
Don’t throw away your used ultra fine applicators…you can cut the fuzzy tip off and use the stem of the applicator for burnishing down Bare Metal Foil into panel lines and crevices. You can soften the edges at the top with sandpaper to reduce the risk of tearing the foil.
Don ,great stuff as always. You did not say why you use an exacto blade for general modeling and the scalpel blade for BMF. I will. Do not use the scalpel blade for any type of hard cutting on plastic or resin as they take no side load to break easily. That can be very dangerous. Their more sharpness is great for BMF as you put no side load on them. No hard whittling with the scalpel .
Donn, I found you on RUclips about 2 years ago and I enjoy your vids and gleaning knowledge from your prior failures, as well as your successes, but I do have a question. I have heard you say, to ad nauseam, cleanliness, cleanliness, cleanliness. My actual question is, after cleaning the body, frame and parts. Do you use gloves (latex or nitrile) when handling the freshly washed, or painted, body, frame etc…etc…etc or would not recommend that?
Get a good set of photo-etch scissors. I got sick of using tape on the fret against ceramic tile. Ruins the blade. Scale Motorsports are notorious for manufacturing their photo-etch with thick nickel silver. It's a pain trying to cut with a number 11. And magnifying glasses like he said of some type. I bought excels helping hands with a magnifying glass. It helps.
I am fortunate enough to live right across the river from Esther's hobby shop best little hobby shop in the Burgh my dad used to take me there when I was a young boy still go there today really enjoy your videos old man
And Bob is still at the shop ….. 😎
Good video ! Good tools are an absolute must, I've got 30 plus years as a mechanic and doing restoration work and having the right (quality) tool for the job not only makes for a better outcome but saves you tons of frustration ! 🍻
Perfectly agree, good tools are a must in our hobby. Thanks for sharing with us this great video, so much to learn from you 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for the tips cool man. I would add the sand paper, sanding sticks or sanding sponges in different grades.
Change that smoke alarm battery 😀 thanks for the content and greetings from the NJ Bayshore
Tamiya modelers knife pro. Olfa blades. Hands down THEE best I've ever used. Flexi files. Sanding stick. Don't skimp on tweezers. And a DAMN good pin vise. Mines an excel one. It's hard on the fingers. Some of the best modelers tools I've used come from japan. Tamiya makes DAMN GOOD stuff.
I am very thankful that you are putting these out Donn. Very helpful... have a great weekend.
You are exactly right, you don’t need many tools, but they need to be good quality tools. Very important to be a successful model builder. Thanks for sharing.
Great info Donn, I am a firm believer that your tools come first and then the models. Have a great weekend my friend. Terry
Great video and recommendations, thank you!
Great video! Tweezers are one thing I haven’t yet gotten a good set of, and I constantly curse with the cheap ones I have. Thanks for sharing! Happy days! 😎
I have found that tweezers are great for launching small parts to the other side of the room. I need to put together Micro Mark order.
LOL
Thank You for what you doing! This all help me alot. i remeber watching your diferent video from many many years ago it started my passion for models! i have about 200 kits now to build and make my channel the best on you tube :), you help me alot. big thank you
Can you please do a piece about gluing painted parts to painted parts with CA glue. I’m curious to your thoughts.
The one thing that i use all the time is the small snap off utility blades knives. I have used these for years for doing model's. There nice because you just snap off and keep going. It's always nice to get new idea's that you maybe haven't thought of before. Thanks
Thanks Donn for doing a review of the basics and for the extra added tips.
I always learn something from your tutorials.
Thank you for taking time to share your knowledge.
I find myself now looking forward to Friday, for the next fundamental video. Thank you!
Hope you and the family are all well, Great video, Stay Safe Old Man.
thanks for your great tips hav a great weekend
How do you prevent water slides from turning yellow with age?
All your videos offer such valuable advice, Really appreciate. Let me offer you some valuable advice replace your smoke detector battery that’s chirping in the background. Lol.
Thanks for the tips. I have a question. Theres so many types of brushes like camel hair, natural and synthetics. I use testors when it comes to detail hand painting . Which ones are the best for those? Some of the brushes I used tend to leave brush marks or the bristles will pull away. It's very aggravating .
AK makes some nice synthetic brushes. Some people swear by natural but you should try out those AK.
@@colossalbigfoot256 I'll look into that. Thanks.
@@colossalbigfoot256 ak and ammo of mig are poopy, at least when used with oils or enamels, all the ones I have used with enamels or oils they've been very Lions manes if you would after use with the enamels and thinners
@@kiethpederson7558 I work with acrylics mostly. Thanks for the info. Suggestions cause I’m always looking for quality brushes.
@@colossalbigfoot256 me as well I have some of the tamaya cheapies with the bamboo sticks old wood sticks those seem to hold up to mostly anything I use acrylics enamels and lacquer
Great tips old man!
Interesting you mainly use c/a to build, rather than solvent glues like Tamiya Extra Thin or equivalent.
This guy looks like Burt Reynolds in Boogie Nights, different line of work naturally..
I think I've found the mad scientist
Been thinking bout a set of God Hand cutters cause I’ve bought several good ones that weren’t so good. Are they worth $60? I love those red handled brushes. Bought several “expensive” types but they hold up better than any.
Getting back into models when time permits. Really enjoying these videos. I have to watch them over a few times. I do not remember things as I once did. Lol. Recently ordered a couple of your DVDs. Looking forward to getting them in the mail. I just started sanding a MPC 69 charger. And as I sand I now see more imperfections in it so is sand and sand. Just put music on and work away.
Al , Just returned from Tampa after playing in the senior World Softball tournament. DVDs will be mailed out on Friday . Thank you , sir !
@@ScaleModelTechniques Sounds good. Hope you did well. Cheers.
a smart man great videos he does
great video mr. yost thank you
Don’t throw away your used ultra fine applicators…you can cut the fuzzy tip off and use the stem of the applicator for burnishing down Bare Metal Foil into panel lines and crevices. You can soften the edges at the top with sandpaper to reduce the risk of tearing the foil.
Great Video Don!!!
Most excellent!
Don ,great stuff as always. You did not say why you use an exacto blade for general modeling and the scalpel blade for BMF. I will. Do not use the scalpel blade for any type of hard cutting on plastic or resin as they take no side load to break easily. That can be very dangerous. Their more sharpness is great for BMF as you put no side load on them. No hard whittling with the scalpel
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What are your favorite sanding tools and files for finishing?
Please put a battery in your smoke alarm lol
Good vid. Do you run into white haze from glue ca ? thanks
i use a jigsaw with a clamp in it for a paint shaker is that okay to use as a paint shaker thank you mr. yost
Donn, I found you on RUclips about 2 years ago and I enjoy your vids and gleaning knowledge from your prior failures, as well as your successes, but I do have a question. I have heard you say, to ad nauseam, cleanliness, cleanliness, cleanliness. My actual question is, after cleaning the body, frame and parts. Do you use gloves (latex or nitrile) when handling the freshly washed, or painted, body, frame etc…etc…etc or would not recommend that?
good one. thanks
Thanks for the tips is Esters in Millville ?
Yes ….
What you use to cut photo etch parts number #11? Thanks Donn
Yes
Get a good set of photo-etch scissors. I got sick of using tape on the fret against ceramic tile. Ruins the blade. Scale Motorsports are notorious for manufacturing their photo-etch with thick nickel silver. It's a pain trying to cut with a number 11. And magnifying glasses like he said of some type. I bought excels helping hands with a magnifying glass. It helps.