It's a simple thing, but I really appreciate how you go about modeling. Wearing gloves, using the right tool for the job for cutting and scribing. It really a great demonstration to young modelers on how to model safe and produce great results.
I was stationed at Lakenheath for 6 yrs. Worked on these very jets, in the 493rd FS. Outstanding detail, and the oil/dirt/grime really made it come to life. Great work!
Was there a huge Irish guy(civilian security) on the gate doing vehicle searches when you were there? I did some work on lakenheath for a few weeks, this Irish guy was enormous, easily 6’10 if not more, one time I was sat waiting for my turn to be searched, he comes strutting over, wanders past the air force dog handler with M4 & Belgian Malinois in either hand, (not sure which one was more scary), then decides to put his hand out to stroke the said Malinois…a tenth of a second later you’ve never heard a bigger guy scream so much, shredded coat sleeve and blood everywhere with the Malinois snarling and yanking it’s head side to side ripping his skin off….soldier virtually whispered something and the dog was at ease again, albeit with a full belly 😂, Irish guy goes off to get medical treatment while the 20 odd people also waiting to be searched were rolling around laughing. My best memory at lakenheath was every Friday the f15 pilot who’d done best that week got to do a vertical take off where they immediately go vertical as soon as the wheels leave the ground, the noise was ridiculous and the whole base shook like an earthquake
What a beauty! The weathering, staining effects turned out wonderful in the final reveal. The plane looks like it lived a long life sitting out in the sun and being flown hard.
David R Lentz, Columbus, Ohio, USA (Tuesday, 1 October, 2024) Watching you build this lustrously detailed kit is pure joy! Well, almost: keen pangs of deep disappointment that I cannot participate . . . . Well, thank you for what delight I can have. I so fervently admire you for your talents here. As I watch your build, I wish a more experienced modeller would demonstrate for the rest of us how to assemble and detail aircraft kits in flight, the propeller (for those with them) spinning, the undercarriage retracted, a pilot in the seat, the flight controls re-positioned, the instrument panel dials indicating his sharp manœuvres at high altitude, etc. . . . Both your ailerons (at the far end of each wing, on the trailing edge) are set to the negative, which is erroneous. They are how the pilot banks the aircraft, one always elevated, the other always declined.
I saw this perticular bird (LN 156) two years ago in the Mach Loop. Awesome spot to watch fighter jets close up. And your work on this bird is as usual extraordinary, Peri!
@@PerisModels You are more than welcome. I've learned so much from you. My first model looked like Homer Simpson's spice rack. Now they're not bad at all. Another 50 years and they'll be half as good as yours!
Beautifully finished and weathered model.....such an awesome bird in such a big scale. You must be very happy with the outcome so thanks for sharing your talents with us.
@@PerisModels People buy these pre-built? Putting them together is half the fun, right!? 😂 I just got my first model built, a 1/48 F16. Such a blast seeing it all come together. Great build + video from you as usual!
@Peri's Models Hi, What are the MRP paints you used on this, as on the video you have listed the same colours for both bits of paint work ? Regards Ryan
A little bit about this particular aircraft, 86-156: "During one of the Close Air Support mission above/near the former Yugoslavia Col. Cesar Rico Rodriguez shot down a Serbian MiG-29. On March 24 1999 he downed the Fulcrum when flying aircraft 86-169/LN, using an AIM120 AMRAAM. On the same day the Squadron shot down another MiG-29 with aircraft 86-159/LN, using three AIM120's. Two days later, on March the 26th, aircraft 86-156/LN shot down two more MiG-29's in the afternoon, using two AMRAAM's as well. Within 72 hours the 493rd killed four Fulcrums!"
Crazy detail, it gives impression of standing few feet away from the real jet. Where did You get the CATM-120C, if I'm not mistaken this kit contains Sparrows. Best regards,
Looks A-mazing. What a great Eagle. I've been to Lakenheath and it's a good place to plane spot. This is great though; superb build and an fantastic finish (as usual!). Great stuff.
Stunning kit. Great result. I see both control flaps (roll) are hanging down.......... Is this correct? Should one of them not point up.........?? That would be logical, to me.
@@PerisModels There could be a technical reason for it. If anyone knows, please tell us. But the control flaps for roll (ailerons) always work in opposite directions, otherwise the airplane could never roll...! ;-)
This brought out the detective in me! I did find a couple of youtube vids of eagles being started up from which I deduce that the ailerons do both droop down before the engine is started and presumably hydraulic power becomes available. Just call me Sherlock....
Man this is an amazing build, I have always wanted to try to build this kit, but my skills aren't what yours are. How long did this take you? Great work!
Please tell me, what pressure and needle for the Black primer do you used. My first airbrush Modell is the xb70 valkyrie. A huge one all over white. Thanks
Yes, ok. I've got 0,5 as the biggest, so I wanna use that one. The pressure in combination with color is the other thing. I think about thinner and paint with 1:1 (tamiya). Pressure will be tested until the result is OK for me. I'm excited ;-)
Curious. Whicih dark and med grey did you use? the captions look like its the same grey pre mask as post mask but the colors are different. Thanks in advance.
I have this kit in stand-by w wolfpack msip2 resin kit. 2 info: 1) the Aires kit is complete for msip2 standard ( cockpit and esterna antenna & sub missile launch)? 2) aim 120 & aim 9x are Eduard resin kit or? Ps good job!
Great build as always! Question fit you when using Tamiya panel line wash, so you let it dry then wipe it off or wipe it before its dry? Are you using anything to help wipe it off like water or alcohol? Thanks!
I’m confused, I only ever saw one pair of hands in this whole video but the subtitles kept saying “we did this” “we did that”…did you have someone helping you in between filming ?
@@PerisModels well there are a lot of interesting ones, if you're going to paint/ modify then hg or mg are probably the best solution. As for the model go for what you like more my choise would be a jesta but maybe knowing you do planes usually you could try a transformable one
David R Lentz, Columbus, Ohio, USA (Tuesday, 1 October, 2024) Are you saying the actual F-15C has “rivets”, but Tamiya failed to include them? Ot that they put “rivets” where none exist on the actual fighter? It is an older kit of an older production of the real F-15 (an early -C variant), which manufacturing process used spot welding (many mistake these as ”rivets”, which aircraft makers have not used on exterior surfaces e.g., the North American Aviation P-51 Mustang USAAF fighter, the Chance Vought F4U Corsair USN/USMC Fighter, and other later Second World War combat aircraft). Tamiya evidently copied this. Now kit designers scan an object with fine lasers in all three geometric dimensions for precision measurements down to round 10 microns. (I am no expert; I am an avid reader on certain topics, a word nerd-I am NOT a maths whiz, or a techie!-an aspiring novelist, essayist, classical vocalist, illustrator, graphics artist, model kit builder, etc.)
I know I'm a couple of weeks late to the party, but I found this video yesterday. It's an in depth tour and breakdown of the cockpit of an F-15C given by a former eagle driver. It's probably the best walk - around I've ever seen. Hopefully someone can use it on their next build: ruclips.net/video/zikI2fazPLo/видео.html
My dad flew F-15s for the Grim Reapers in Lakenheath for a couple years. Awesome squadron. They have one of the best squadron bars I’ve ever seen.
It's a simple thing, but I really appreciate how you go about modeling. Wearing gloves, using the right tool for the job for cutting and scribing. It really a great demonstration to young modelers on how to model safe and produce great results.
Thank you very much
that instruction book is BEAUTIFUL
Thanks
I was stationed at Lakenheath for 6 yrs. Worked on these very jets, in the 493rd FS. Outstanding detail, and the oil/dirt/grime really made it come to life. Great work!
Thank you
Was there a huge Irish guy(civilian security) on the gate doing vehicle searches when you were there? I did some work on lakenheath for a few weeks, this Irish guy was enormous, easily 6’10 if not more, one time I was sat waiting for my turn to be searched, he comes strutting over, wanders past the air force dog handler with M4 & Belgian Malinois in either hand, (not sure which one was more scary), then decides to put his hand out to stroke the said Malinois…a tenth of a second later you’ve never heard a bigger guy scream so much, shredded coat sleeve and blood everywhere with the Malinois snarling and yanking it’s head side to side ripping his skin off….soldier virtually whispered something and the dog was at ease again, albeit with a full belly 😂, Irish guy goes off to get medical treatment while the 20 odd people also waiting to be searched were rolling around laughing.
My best memory at lakenheath was every Friday the f15 pilot who’d done best that week got to do a vertical take off where they immediately go vertical as soon as the wheels leave the ground, the noise was ridiculous and the whole base shook like an earthquake
What a beauty! The weathering, staining effects turned out wonderful in the final reveal. The plane looks like it lived a long life sitting out in the sun and being flown hard.
Thank you 😊
The resin dust and white glue to replicate the sheepskin is an outstanding solution. Awesome tip my friend :)
Cheers buddy 🤗🤗🤗
That is an awesome idea I am going to have to do to my 1/48 jets too and my 1/32 when I get another Strike Eagle to build
I actually watch the live feeds from Lakenheath, busy place!!
David R Lentz, Columbus, Ohio, USA (Tuesday, 1 October, 2024)
Watching you build this lustrously detailed kit is pure joy! Well, almost: keen pangs of deep disappointment that I cannot participate . . . . Well, thank you for what delight I can have. I so fervently admire you for your talents here.
As I watch your build, I wish a more experienced modeller would demonstrate for the rest of us how to assemble and detail aircraft kits in flight, the propeller (for those with them) spinning, the undercarriage retracted, a pilot in the seat, the flight controls re-positioned, the instrument panel dials indicating his sharp manœuvres at high altitude, etc. . . .
Both your ailerons (at the far end of each wing, on the trailing edge) are set to the negative, which is erroneous. They are how the pilot banks the aircraft, one always elevated, the other always declined.
..That's a Incredible Model Kit at that Size.!..Awesome Finish...
Thanks Carlos
You could actually leave the wings off when painting the fuselage and attach them after final assembly. It makes handling this monster so much easier.
You will need to fill the seam between the fuselage and wing tho
@P
PerisModels oh it didn't look like there was a seam. Good to know when I start mine.
Fantastic build sir, inspires me to complete my F15
何て素晴らしいのだろう。あなたは、芸術家ですね。
Thank you
Great build, just wish you could have shown us more, such as how you painted the exhausts.
I have another f-15 video in 1/48 so check it out 😉
I was stationed at Mildenhall, just down the road from Lakenheath, used to see their F-15's all the time
You lucky guy 🤗🤗
*A masterpiece in a collection of jet fighters, congrats Peri! 👍👏👏👏👏*
Cheers 🤗🤗🤗
This model looks awesome!! The detail is just amazing especially in the cockpit, cool build well done 👍🏻
Thank you
I’m from RAF Lakenheath, and this was in my recomendeds haha, don’t even look up airforce videos 😂
👍
Such an awesome kit. Such an awesome bird. You did that plane justice.
Thanks Mike
Well done. I've been away from modeling for so long and your video just may have lit a fuse. It must be one huge beautiful model.
Thank you
I saw this perticular bird (LN 156) two years ago in the Mach Loop. Awesome spot to watch fighter jets close up.
And your work on this bird is as usual extraordinary, Peri!
Thank you very much
A work of art every time! I always hit the like button as the video is loading...
Cheers Ian
@@PerisModels You are more than welcome. I've learned so much from you. My first model looked like Homer Simpson's spice rack. Now they're not bad at all. Another 50 years and they'll be half as good as yours!
@@iandavies6620 🤗🤣
Φανταστικό απλά!!! Μπράβο και πάλι μπράβο!! 👍👍
Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ φίλε μου
Beautifully finished and weathered model.....such an awesome bird in such a big scale. You must be very happy with the outcome so thanks for sharing your talents with us.
Thank you very much for your kind words 👍
Loved the model and my client even more 🤗
@@PerisModels People buy these pre-built? Putting them together is half the fun, right!? 😂 I just got my first model built, a 1/48 F16. Such a blast seeing it all come together. Great build + video from you as usual!
Excelente video desde chile a mi también me gusta los aviones y el aermodelisno gran trabajo 🤘🤘
Thank you
Honestly Peri, I look forward to your updates more than any other! Absolutely amazing as usual mate! 👍
Thank you my friend
@Peri's Models Hi, What are the MRP paints you used on this, as on the video you have listed the same colours for both bits of paint work ? Regards Ryan
Excelente video desde Chile abrazo gran trabajo me encanta los aviones el aeromodelismo 🤟🤟🤟🇨🇱
Thank you very much
Superb build. Thanks for all the work in this.
Cheers buddy
A little bit about this particular aircraft, 86-156:
"During one of the Close Air Support mission above/near the former Yugoslavia Col. Cesar Rico Rodriguez shot down a Serbian MiG-29. On March 24 1999 he downed the Fulcrum when flying aircraft 86-169/LN, using an AIM120 AMRAAM. On the same day the Squadron shot down another MiG-29 with aircraft 86-159/LN, using three AIM120's. Two days later, on March the 26th, aircraft 86-156/LN shot down two more MiG-29's in the afternoon, using two AMRAAM's as well. Within 72 hours the 493rd killed four Fulcrums!"
Crazy detail, it gives impression of standing few feet away from the real jet. Where did You get the CATM-120C, if I'm not mistaken this kit contains Sparrows.
Best regards,
Thank you 😊
The aim-120 came from spare tamiya f-16 😉
Brilliant work again❤
Great looking model, not yet finished the video but already can sense how great it's gonna be :)
Thank you
Glad you like it 😃
Wow your qoment replies by peri
I'm amazed with the talent & skills of every build you do. Thanks so much for sharing.
I have this model along with the decals for Lakenheath Liberty Wing. One day I might get round to making it.
It's an excellent kit
Get off your bum and get into it..!👍
Nice work and a very enthusiastic Thumbs up!!!!!! It looks really GREAT!!
Cheers buddy 👌
Beautiful model. What peints brand and color codes did you use for the basic camouflage scheme?
Mr paint
See the notation in the videp
Looks A-mazing. What a great Eagle. I've been to Lakenheath and it's a good place to plane spot. This is great though; superb build and an fantastic finish (as usual!). Great stuff.
My dream to get south one of these day
Thank you
That's A AWESOME job Peri..!! Lots of Good Details..😮😮🤗🤗👏🏻
Thank you my friend 🤗
Hello Peri...Awesome build, as one can expect from you, keep 'em coming...always a pleasure to watch and great music as well...Mike G
Thank you very much Mike
@@PerisModels Anytime, my friend
I really like the details like the wool on the seat and the practice missiles on the rails. Fantastic job!
Thanks Sam
fantastico trabajo!!!!!
Gracias
thanks for posting I'm super excited to watch this.
Thank you
Awesome! Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thank you
Great job on that big beast! Excellent video to boot (as usual). Appreciate the inspiration!
Thank you my friend 🤗🤗🤗
Stunning kit. Great result.
I see both control flaps (roll) are hanging down..........
Is this correct? Should one of them not point up.........?? That would be logical, to me.
thank you
I wouldn't know but I just followed the kit
@@PerisModels There could be a technical reason for it. If anyone knows, please tell us. But the control flaps for roll (ailerons) always work in opposite directions, otherwise the airplane could never roll...! ;-)
This brought out the detective in me!
I did find a couple of youtube vids of eagles being started up from which I deduce that the ailerons do both droop down before the engine is started and presumably hydraulic power becomes available.
Just call me Sherlock....
@@dorsetdumpling5387 That's what I said.... There could be a technical reason for it ! ;-)
Thanks for the research. I'll look into it, too.
@@dorsetdumpling5387 excellent work Sherlock 👌👍
Thank you for the info
Beautiful work!
Thank you
Beautiful work and well made.
Thank you
Nice model and awesome work Peri,looks great!Thanks for sharing :-)
Thank you
Bellissimo e bravissimo. Volevo sapere, i colori con cosa li diluisci? E poi prima di pitturare la fusoliera che alcool utilizzi? Complimenti ancora.
Thank you
I don't understand
Magnifique bravo
Thank you
Superb result 👍
Thank you
Nice build, but i miss the nozzle painting (;
Hi Peri, another great build, well done, just one question, how do you get rid of the mold seam line on the canopy? Keep safe.
Thank you
Sanding in down
Inhave a video called how to check it 👌
Q: regarding the camo application that paint must be good that ur not using any thinner at such low pressure and small needle. is it enamel paint ?
@artsmodelstation9396 the paints are ready to be used straight from the bottle
MRP mr paint products are amazing
Acrylic
@@PerisModels cool. what thinning agent you use ?
@@artsmodelstation9396 mr leveling thinner
Μπράβο.... respect...
Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ φίλε μου
Awesome hobby! If I want begin with this hobby wat are the basics required!
Thank you
You will need a side cutter, modelling knife, sanding paper, contact cement and paints
Do you conduct any tutorials or session regarding modelling? I would be interested in joining..🙏🙏
great video as always!
Thank you
Man this is an amazing build, I have always wanted to try to build this kit, but my skills aren't what yours are. How long did this take you? Great work!
Thank you
A couple of months
Great job again!!
Thank you
🤩👍 Wunderbar !
Gorgeous !!
Thank you
Well done!
Thank you
Looking good
Cheers 🤗
Bellissimo modello e ben realizzato. Come hai tolto la linea di giunzione del canopy?
Thank you
I don't understand
@@PerisModels il canopy trasparente ha la linea centrale della stampata. L'hai tolta? Come?
Beautiful
Thank you
Am I missing something or are the fins not on the Aim-12? Awesome build, truly inspiring!
If they are training missiles they don't put the find on
Peri's Models thanks for the clarification!
Please tell me, what pressure and needle for the Black primer do you used.
My first airbrush Modell is the xb70 valkyrie. A huge one all over white.
Thanks
You fount the answer 😉
Yes, but I can't imagine that it work's. Airbrush is a lot of try and error I think
@@herrzwackelmann2876 for a very large surface i ll use a 0.4 wide nozzle
Yes, ok. I've got 0,5 as the biggest, so I wanna use that one. The pressure in combination with color is the other thing. I think about thinner and paint with 1:1 (tamiya). Pressure will be tested until the result is OK for me.
I'm excited ;-)
@@herrzwackelmann2876 good luck
Perfect .
Thank you 😊
Awesome work. You make it look easy. How did you make the intake fod covers?
Thank you
The covers is just a piece of plastic card covers with kitchen paper soaked in white glue
Then printed decals
Awesome! 👍
Thanks
Astonishing good!
Thank you
Curious. Whicih dark and med grey did you use? the captions look like its the same grey pre mask as post mask but the colors are different. Thanks in advance.
Very Nice Video tutorial Sir, and Awesome Built too 👌🤲
Thank you
Impressive!
Thank you
Masterpiece!
Thank you
SUPERB!
Thank you
Класс! Лайк и подписка, удачи вам.
Thank you
I have this kit in stand-by w wolfpack msip2 resin kit. 2 info: 1) the Aires kit is complete for msip2 standard ( cockpit and esterna antenna & sub missile launch)? 2) aim 120 & aim 9x are Eduard resin kit or? Ps good job!
Aires is a great resin kit
The wolfpack misillenlaincers are great
I haven't used eduards missiles but I ve seen good reviews
Great build as always!
Question fit you when using Tamiya panel line wash, so you let it dry then wipe it off or wipe it before its dry? Are you using anything to help wipe it off like water or alcohol? Thanks!
Thank you
I let the liner dry mist of the time depending if I am in a hurry 🤣
If it doesn't come off I use some cheap thinner from a hardware shop
@@PerisModels haha thank you I appreciate the help!
What's going in the canopy @29:07 a flight map?
Yes
very nice!
Thank you
Nice F15
Thank you
It's very nice and politely work. Is this really a model ? : )
Thank you my friend
Is there a team of modellers working on this! or just one person...
Just me my friend 😏
@@PerisModels Ahh I was confused as in the descriptions it says 'we' before you say what you are doing with the model.
@@unit0033 😜🤣
I’m confused, I only ever saw one pair of hands in this whole video but the subtitles kept saying “we did this” “we did that”…did you have someone helping you in between filming ?
🤣🤣🤣
It's fr my days when I was writing articles
Used plural
how long did you take to do this, seems challenging
Took a couple of months as I only model the weekends
@@PerisModels wow!
Отлично 👍👍👍😊🖐️
Thank you 👌🤗
А модели, более достойных самолётов, будут?
I dont understand
Ah, it's in the video...
Wanna job
thk's for your references & technique
Thank you
Did you forget to take masking tape off right at the very front inside of cockpit?
@Ste-_. no my friend
It is fabric cover of the front part of the instrument cover
Peri pls build gundum plsss😭😭😭
Help me to choose one
There are so many.....
@@PerisModels well there are a lot of interesting ones, if you're going to paint/ modify then hg or mg are probably the best solution.
As for the model go for what you like more my choise would be a jesta but maybe knowing you do planes usually you could try a transformable one
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28:45 29:31
Everything Model should be in 1/32....at least...
You will need another house 🤣🤣🤣
@@PerisModels 😁😅
11:10 😍😍😍😍
Thanks
Great Detail, but No riveting ON the Wings , Same with the E Version . Tamiya really dropped the ball there, VERY disappointing !!!!
David R Lentz, Columbus, Ohio, USA (Tuesday, 1 October, 2024)
Are you saying the actual F-15C has “rivets”, but Tamiya failed to include them? Ot that they put “rivets” where none exist on the actual fighter?
It is an older kit of an older production of the real F-15 (an early -C variant), which manufacturing process used spot welding (many mistake these as ”rivets”, which aircraft makers have not used on exterior surfaces e.g., the North American Aviation P-51 Mustang USAAF fighter, the Chance Vought F4U Corsair USN/USMC Fighter, and other later Second World War combat aircraft). Tamiya evidently copied this. Now kit designers scan an object with fine lasers in all three geometric dimensions for precision measurements down to round 10 microns. (I am no expert; I am an avid reader on certain topics, a word nerd-I am NOT a maths whiz, or a techie!-an aspiring novelist, essayist, classical vocalist, illustrator, graphics artist, model kit builder, etc.)
Good presentation but sort out the damn music. I was asleep by the time you finished the cockpit.😂😂😂
🤗
I know I'm a couple of weeks late to the party, but I found this video yesterday. It's an in depth tour and breakdown of the cockpit of an F-15C given by a former eagle driver. It's probably the best walk - around I've ever seen. Hopefully someone can use it on their next build:
ruclips.net/video/zikI2fazPLo/видео.html
Thank you
El color del F 15 C EAGLE originalmente es gris claro .....debio pintarlo asi....el color que esta utilizando lo usan los F 15. STRIKE EAGLE. Lastima