Great video on your painting and detailing of the WASP engines. By the way the two pieces on the front of the engine you made bolt heads for are the engines magnetos, aircraft engines do not have distributors. There are always 2 in case of one failing to operate. The small black piece between the two magnetos is the propeller pitch control that adjusts the angle of the blades when the engines are running. I figured to let you know the information on what the parts are seeing you love aircraft as I do. I've spent 50 years on them and it's great you have such an interest in modeling them ! I hope to see many more videos from your builds ! Cheers.
Congratulations for your video and your work. I am in the process of assembling this model and I am doing everything like you, except for the ignition cables and the hydraulic circuit. For that I stopped at 1/32 :o)
@@MMScaleModels I don't know about that. Maybe not on that type. But I've seen a lot in my flying time and the leading edge paint is nearly always worn away. I think they look realistic 😉
Amazing work as always Metodi! I absolutely love that shiny dome and the way you make things look effortless really shows how skilled you are. Can’t wait for the next one!
That was a class in super detailing, and it was a great lesson, I look forward to the lesson when it is all brought together, keep safe and well my friend, best regards from Australia.
I gat all excited for a moment as thought you were going to talk about my WASP group: White Anglo Saxon Protestants.. Alas. I was mistaken. Still an excellent video, however. Thanks!
I've been following your account for a while, but you've improved a lot in half a year.
Great work Metodi!
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Great work, thanks a lot. I'll take that as a reference.
Thanks mate 👍 hope it will be useful
Thank you, sir! Another great video.
Thanks Tom!
Great job, beautiful details...😎
Thanks mate 👍
That looks fiddly as hell, we'll done
Fiddly they were but well worth the effort.
Great video on your painting and detailing of the WASP engines. By the way the two pieces on the front of the engine you made bolt heads for are the engines magnetos, aircraft engines do not have distributors. There are always 2 in case of one failing to operate. The small black piece between the two magnetos is the propeller pitch control that adjusts the angle of the blades when the engines are running. I figured to let you know the information on what the parts are seeing you love aircraft as I do. I've spent 50 years on them and it's great you have such an interest in modeling them ! I hope to see many more videos from your builds ! Cheers.
Thanks for that info Joe, appreciated 👍
Beautiful work on those Double Wasp radials, Metodi. Congratulations. Have a great weekend.
Thanks mate 👍
Outstanding technique tutorial thank you
Thanks for your feedback mate 👍
Congratulations for your video and your work. I am in the process of assembling this model and I am doing everything like you, except for the ignition cables and the hydraulic circuit. For that I stopped at 1/32 :o)
Thanks, yeah it is better to stop at 32nd for sanity :)
Beautiful Metodi! Your detailing is stunning. ♥️
Thanks Harry, appreciated 👍
Looking good! My Invader is still in the box, waiting for it's turn ;)
Thanks mate, it is a big endeavor this kit.
Very nicely done. You are correct. Those are oil lines. Some of the ones I have seen appeared to be prone to leaking.
Thanks mate 👍
VERY COOL 🤗 I've been spending more time on engines & particularly my props... a well done prop just pops!🤩
Thanks mate, it does pop indeed. I,ll go even further to sy it's a focal point.
That engine looks great and very detailed. The propellor blades are very realistic. 😉
Thanks mate 👍, i like the blades although they don't look like what can be seen on references.
@@MMScaleModels I don't know about that. Maybe not on that type. But I've seen a lot in my flying time and the leading edge paint is nearly always worn away. I think they look realistic 😉
Amazing work as always Metodi! I absolutely love that shiny dome and the way you make things look effortless really shows how skilled you are. Can’t wait for the next one!
Excellent video as usual. I'm waiting to start my b-26K as soon as I can get to it. No pesky turrets to build !
Thanks mate! Enjoy your K
*Another "kit in the kit", well done MM!*
Yes it is very much a kit inside the kit 😄
That was a class in super detailing, and it was a great lesson, I look forward to the lesson when it is all brought together, keep safe and well my friend, best regards from Australia.
Thanks Les, greetings from Bulgaria.
Fantastic work, and nice breakdown of technique. 🙂
Thanks mate, appreciate the feedback 👍
Great video again! Loved the idea of using the small tubes for detailing and will use it in a future build 😁
They are super useful but be quick, q-tips with plastic tubes are dissappearing from the shops replaced with paper ones.... at least here in Bulgaria.
I gat all excited for a moment as thought you were going to talk about my WASP group: White Anglo Saxon Protestants.. Alas. I was mistaken. Still an excellent video, however. Thanks!
Haha, nope... those others kind of wasps 😁
hello looks great!
Thanks mate 👍
Very nice. Don't you think the engine cowling would be just as beat up as the propeller?
Thanks, thats still bare plastic. There are more episides of this build series :)
impresionante trabajo- Muy fino
Thanks mate 👍
The nacels on a B should be circular without the intake of the C onwards.
Here: images.app.goo.gl/hKL8uNeJohfRnTvQ9
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Careless ground crew ha ha that would be messy
Indeed 😄
Rip ICM 😢
They'll get back 🇺🇦
@@MMScaleModels I certainly hope so. Love ICM kits!
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All that work beauitifully done only to have it covered up by the engine cowling...what a shame!
That's the most common thing in scale modeling, make something nice and bury it somewhere never to be seen again.
@@MMScaleModels they should make transparent engine cowlings...haha
New video? Don't mind if I do
New video indeed :)
Great work Metodi!
Thanks Dan 👍