A-10A Thunderbolt Full build 1:72 scale by Academy
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
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Chapters
00:00 A-10 Thunderbolt full build
000:32 Start to build it with the cockpit
04:40 How to build the fuselage and wings
07:15 Attach the tail wings
7:42 How to build the engine
9:15 How to attach the engine
9:52 How to camo paint the aircraft
13:45 Apply a clear gloss
15:15 How to apply decals
16:25 pen wash and weathering
17:50 Attaching the main landing gear
18:32 Attachment of the undercarriage
22:25 The Final shows - Развлечения
ganda sir, buohin ko nga din yun ganito ko na nakaimbak lang
Salamat kabayan enjoy, ingat lagi.
i put some fishing ballast on my a-10 but didnt expect it that it will still go heads up due to weight of the engine and tail rudders.hahaha now my a-10 is messed up
3:29 Муравьи бегают помогают :)
Very nice work on an A10 loaded for bear. Good video as well
Thanks, Buddy.
Beautifully built as all your builds!
You definitely have a unique style of building, and that is good. The camo on the A-10 is excellent. It really looks like it would be very difficult to see the A-10 when it flies above the dense jungle or forest terrain. Marvelous build!
Thank you very much, my friend, stay safe always.
'좋은 폰과 조명만 있었다면 훨씬 잘 만드신 것이 빛이 날텐데.'라는 아쉬움이 남네요.
Excellent build 👍
thanks my friend, stay safe always.
Very nice Warthog !!!👍
thanks, my friend.
Hey it’s my favorite jet how’s the napalm going phantom
For all the novices who are watching I feel compelled to point out the ants (beginning at 03:26). This is what happens when you cut them off the sprue before you need them. I use one of those pie-shaped KFC side-dish containers to keep 'em corralled.
Regards,
Kev
PS. Yes, they're 'way out of scale and that's why I used the Eduard ants, even though they're meant for the Italeri kit.
-K.
Thx
Awesome!!
thank you, my friend.
Amazing build could you go into more detail on how you would attach the weapon systems ? I had trouble. Loved the video.
the way how I attached the weapons is first, attach the weapons to the pylon to easily align everything before attaching the pylon underwing, hope it can help my friend.
seeing this what I imagine is the classic BRRRT
Hands of blue...
thanks, my friend, stay safe always.
@@ArdeconHobby Your blue gloves reminded me of the show Firefly. Did you ever see that show? It had the potential of being a fantastic, long-running SF series, but as always Fox had a good thing on their hands and they wizzed it down their pantleg. This is a great video, btw. I never think to use tape to keep pieces together while gluing for some reason. I see it done in so many videos, but then I always forget to do so. A friend of mine has been interested in getting an A-10 in 72nd scale, so I sent him the URL to this video. I recently picked up the Hasegawa kit. It's nice, although it has raised panel lines. (The tooling is from 1982 or so.) I really like the music in this video too, btw. When I was in college, I discovered Space Music and bought several CDs. It helped me to relax when I had so much stress at the time.
@@stevethefishdotnet thank you very much on how you appreciate my work, you really give me a big heart for this and inspired me to work more beautifully for the next incoming projects. Thanks also for the very encouraging message, very much appreciated my friend. God bless.
@@ArdeconHobby Gosh, thanks. I think at least I can inspire people on what not to do to screw things up the way I do often.
Two by two..
Did you have to add any sort of counterweights on step 2? I’m stuck on the part with the two g’s in the instructions and I’m pretty confused about that. Thanks
yes, my friend you have to add a counterweight to avoid the tail seating.
@@ArdeconHobby Thank you!!!!
Great work,dude. Anyway, what do you use to avoid tail sitting?
I only used an art clay, thanks dude.
FWIW, all of the A-10Cs that I've worked on at depot level maintenance have gloss white on the inner engine nacelles. Other than that, good stuff of the old girl.
Great Vid. What is used for the ballast?
for ballast, I used only the art clay, thanks Paul
Nice build!
Only thing is, it gives me the shudders when I see you singlehandedly tipping over the glue bottle to soak the brush.... 😨 Do you know that the brush is extendable to reach the bottom of the jar? Just take some tweezers or pliers and pull the brush part out a couple of mm. 👍🏼
thanks that you've noticed that Patrick, and thanks for the advice.
@@ArdeconHobby You’re welcome! ☺️
This is my first model and I am still working on it- how do I take the decals off the paper and apply them like you did?
decals should be soaked in water first for just a few seconds until the decal softens then apply it to the area you want to place. Good luck friend, and happy build.
@@ArdeconHobby that makes a lot more sense , thank you very much!
@@ArdeconHobbywhat are you putting in tip of the decals?
@@CajunRugger just dip the decals in water for just 30 sec until they lose from the paper and for adhesive I use Mr. Mark Setter and Mr. Mark Softer.
this is literally my first kit idk what the fuck to do
my friend, it's just easy just follow the instructions, if I can do it, you can do it too, just a little patience, good luck, and happy build, and most of all stay safe always.