it looks amazing. Albeit, a bit frustrating to see that kind of quality when, according to you, your mojo is on temporary leave. Thanks a million for showing us the tips and tricks to make this hobby even more enjoyable. My models aren't in the same league as yours.... but they're waaaay better than the ones from before I found your channel. Thanks, Sean
I'm hugely impressed with your results on this kit. I'm not keen on the accompanying dialogue to the video but I'd say this is one of the best early 109 models I've ever seen. 10/10.
Sean, yet another very tasteful build! I think thats your strength, beside the obvious coffee slurping 😂 As you reference the book: „everyone“ can nowdays get to know all kind of tricks, but i has to be in the right amount. Its easy to overdo things. You find always a pleasing combo!
I greatly appreciate the tip of using oils to achieve panel lines and center fading on the panels. I hate mottling with an airbrush - too tedius for me.
I think it’s looks fantastic. Not over done. I might get a couple of simple Tamiya kits to try get my mojo back. I have that P-38F/G also. I think the F/G stands for F#$%en Good kit 😜. Look forward to that build. That looks like a good book a review would be cool. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻🙃🙃
Hello, how do you get that great finish on model ? Somehow I'm not able to get such gloss, semi gloss or flat finished. I'm using tamiya, mr hobby or mrpaint colours...what ratio paint/thinner are you using ?
I spray at about 12 psi and mix my paints pretty thin. I don’t have a typical ratio as sometimes I want it thicker or thinner depending on the color or look that im going for. The real key is to wet sand. Wet sand using a 4000 or 6000 grit polishing cloth starting with the primer and then after the main paint layer.
@@tomazpravdic331 most of the time. I use Tamiya acrylics which will almost always be at least slightly grainy after being sprayed. Using the 4000 grit sanding cloth it smooths away that slight graininess
@@seanerk5kt9 thank you.. with enamels I had never had any problems.. but recently i switch to acrilic colors and have this isse with gloss/semi/flat coat...
Crackin mojo builder, if you want something fairly stress free, tamiya's ya boy 😉👍
Looks like your MOJO is back!
Amazing 109 👍
I smiled when you held up the p51-b. Another good MOJO build. Enjoy.
turned out veeeery nice. great job as always
Mojo? Sounds to me like a good cigar and a stiff shot of whiskey would take care of that!
it looks amazing. Albeit, a bit frustrating to see that kind of quality when, according to you, your mojo is on temporary leave. Thanks a million for showing us the tips and tricks to make this hobby even more enjoyable. My models aren't in the same league as yours.... but they're waaaay better than the ones from before I found your channel. Thanks, Sean
The P38 by Tamiya is an absolute joy to build. The 109 looks stunning BTW, glad to hear your getting your mojo back.
Another excellent build 👍
thats a brilliant build .
I'm hugely impressed with your results on this kit. I'm not keen on the accompanying dialogue to the video but I'd say this is one of the best early 109 models I've ever seen. 10/10.
Great work!
The P38G is the dope. Beautiful kit and a joy to put together.
They now have the P38J with Richard Bong's markings for "Marge". Have fun!!
I personally put down a semigloss coat for oil work; split the difference between a flat and gloss.
Another great build awesome weathering really enjoyed this one keep up the great work.
Thats some good sippin🤣
Perfekt. The best work i have seen yet. Most of the modellers are overaging their models. You did it just right.
Emil came out great🏆👍
Can't wait to see what's new from Primed!
Another great episode! Thanks for sharing your weathering techniques. Looking forward to your next 2 kit builds.
You do beautiful work, you’re too hard on yourself.
Sean, yet another very tasteful build! I think thats your strength, beside the obvious coffee slurping 😂 As you reference the book: „everyone“ can nowdays get to know all kind of tricks, but i has to be in the right amount. Its easy to overdo things. You find always a pleasing combo!
Great tutorial on oil washing! Thanks for sharing your technique.
Please know that your work is alaways appreciated!
Nice job, looks great. Looking forward to the upcoming builds. Thanks
Awesome looking 109 look forward to seeing the P38 they say she is a beauty to build
👍🏻👏👏 Can't wait for the P-51b build
I greatly appreciate the tip of using oils to achieve panel lines and center fading on the panels. I hate mottling with an airbrush - too tedius for me.
Another outstanding piece of work! Bravo! Boy, that book ain't cheap! $70+ on Amazon.
I have about 50 models that I just can’t seem to finish. My interest wonders to a new kit.
I think it’s looks fantastic. Not over done. I might get a couple of simple Tamiya kits to try get my mojo back. I have that P-38F/G also. I think the F/G stands for F#$%en Good kit 😜. Look forward to that build. That looks like a good book a review would be cool. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻🙃🙃
Outstanding work and looks like a safer way to do panel lines less chance of ruining finish
I agree, the final steps with my builds are the hardest to work through! I feel my patience has been all used up!
Been there many times too; just want to get it done...
I have that exact P-51B. Still in stash.
You da man
Вагався між tamiya і eduard, взяв eduard 109e і P38H від tamiya дуже класно зробили, чекаю з нетерпінням як будете збирати.
Hello, how do you get that great finish on model ? Somehow I'm not able to get such gloss, semi gloss or flat finished. I'm using tamiya, mr hobby or mrpaint colours...what ratio paint/thinner are you using ?
I spray at about 12 psi and mix my paints pretty thin. I don’t have a typical ratio as sometimes I want it thicker or thinner depending on the color or look that im going for. The real key is to wet sand. Wet sand using a 4000 or 6000 grit polishing cloth starting with the primer and then after the main paint layer.
@@seanerk5kt9 thank you... You always do wet sanding? Prior gloss coat
@@tomazpravdic331 most of the time. I use Tamiya acrylics which will almost always be at least slightly grainy after being sprayed. Using the 4000 grit sanding cloth it smooths away that slight graininess
@@seanerk5kt9 thank you.. with enamels I had never had any problems.. but recently i switch to acrilic colors and have this isse with gloss/semi/flat coat...
Just a comment for the algorithm
I belong to that dumb ass club.