I just received this kit via Amazon. It'll be about the third time building this sameone, but I'll be using a different color scheme and markings, for an RAAF aircraft.
Good build. Only thing I would say to do different is to remove the project name from the video. There were times we could not see what you are doing due to the name covering up your work. Your logo is fine where it is at. Nice!
Hello Louis I have a question I've build this kit the divider in the nose seemed to be uneven one side touch's the fuselodge other short did you have this problem ? any info would be great thanks for your time Bruce
The military specification for the topside of this plane in the year 1941 and 1942 was Dark Olive Drab. The color in this video is correct to replicate a P-40E before the plane was exposed to the weather in Alaska where it would have oxidized (thin pasty white layer) from salt water mist. This plane is an "Aleutian Tiger" -- as in the Aleutian Islands (part of Alaska; part of the USAAF -- see 5 pointed star on the wing). Notice that this plane has a big head -- a Tiger's head (not a shark's mouth) painted (for the scale-model, the designs are decals) -- on each side of the nose of the plane. To replicate oxidation, put isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab, and swipe the airframe with the swab. ----- Regarding a different group in a different air force (the Republic of China Air Force now in Taiwan) ... The First American Volunteer Group (1st AVG) received this same model plane (the P-40E) 4 months after the 1st AVG had been in action with an earlier hybrid export variant of this plane (the Tomahawk Mk. IIA with Tomahawk Mk. IIB wings). When the 1st AVG got their first shipment of P-4OE planes in late March 1942, they were also painted Dark Olive Drab on the topside, but the 5 pointed star on the wing was covered with a decal of a 12 pointed white sun -- the national insignia of the Republic of China Air force (RoCAF). Correct, there is probably no place in the world where paint fades faster than where the 1st AVG were flying from between 13 July 1941, the day after the first Tomahawk was completely assembled from sub- assemblies shipped in crates to Rangoon (now Yangon), the [British] Crown Colony of Burma (now Myanmar -- independent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) to when the 1st AVG contract ended on 4 July 1942, while they were in Kunming, China. Tomahawks (dark green blotches and dark earth blotches on the topside) had different painting specifications than the P-40E. Like Part 1 of this video says, the 1st AVG were nicknamed the Flying Tigers a few days after they shot down Japanese army planes (not Jap navy Zeros) on 23 December 1941 and 25 December 1941. That last week in December 1941, the story was shared by telephone to Time Magazine in California, where the nickname took hold in the next edition of what was then a weekly magazine.
Great work man! Two questions: what are those big brushes you used for decals? And where did you get those pegs? I need pegs with rubber ends on them. Again, great vid man! 👍🏻
LT Models Luis they are watercolor brushes on amazon and the pegs are clothespins! 3 Pcs/Set Pilot Ink Pen for Water Brush Watercolor Calligraphy Painting Tool Set By UBOOMS www.amazon.com/dp/B01MCTLL6K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_W1zHzb9YDW9SA Adwaita Sturdy Non-slip Plastic Clothespins For Air-drying Clothes 1 Pack( 6 Pink, 6 Yellow, 6 Navy, 6 Teal) www.amazon.com/dp/B01IK2D150/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_04zHzb001ME5J
Louis Matarazzo Thank you bro!! I have been looking for those for a long time. And thats a great idea for the microsol and the microset. I went ahead and ordered a set. My daughter loves watercoloring as well. Thank you for the links Louis!!
1:72 is my favourite scale Lou so this vid was spot on for me. I like watching this type of video, I need to give it a go myself sometime. I have subbed you mate, returning the favour, which I appreciate a lot, thanks. Al
This comment would have been worthwhile, if not for the "annoying as hell" part. I think people who cannot leave RUclips comments without being overtly negative are annoying as hell.
I just received this kit via Amazon. It'll be about the third time building this sameone, but I'll be using a different color scheme and markings, for an RAAF aircraft.
Does this kit have an option to have landing gear put up so you can display it like it’s flying?
Pretty cool video Lou. Thanks for sharing your build brother
Nice job! Remember to keep your work centered under camera, and zoomed out. Also the blue banner the bottom has to go. Well done on the build!!👍
Fantastic work! Great build and vídeo! Thank you for this one! :D
Good build. Only thing I would say to do different is to remove the project name from the video. There were times we could not see what you are doing due to the name covering up your work. Your logo is fine where it is at. Nice!
A P thanks for the feedback A P
Hello Louis I have a question I've build this kit the divider in the nose seemed to be uneven one side touch's the fuselodge other short did you have this problem ? any info would be great thanks for your time Bruce
Bruce Robinson it’s been awhile since I built the kit, but I don’t think so.
Great looking build and reveal rolled into one! 1/72 is a little too small for me, too. Cheers : )
Yeah, that will be my last 1/72..Just too small! I like at least 1/48 or bigger! ;)
How'd you do the tiger mouth stickers
used alot of Micro Sol and Micro Set to soften them! ;)
@@Filmman586
Thanks, mate! I do have set and sol. Just waiting for this kit to arrive. Just trying to get a heads up on it. Have a good one, pal!
@@lockay101 This is one of my favs! Got it as a christmas gift! Good Luck! Love to see the progress when you do it!
I can't wait, it's my second model actually. Mine says it comes with RAAF (Australian) decals also so I'm really keen to get on with it!
Well done, but only a little complaint about the OD, isn't a little too dark? If I remember the fading was very intensive, expecially in the Far East
The military specification for the topside of this plane in the year 1941 and 1942 was Dark Olive Drab. The color in this video is correct to replicate a P-40E before the plane was exposed to the weather in Alaska where it would have oxidized (thin pasty white layer) from salt water mist. This plane is an "Aleutian Tiger" -- as in the Aleutian Islands (part of Alaska; part of the USAAF -- see 5 pointed star on the wing). Notice that this plane has a big head -- a Tiger's head (not a shark's mouth) painted (for the scale-model, the designs are decals) -- on each side of the nose of the plane.
To replicate oxidation, put isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab, and swipe the airframe with the swab.
-----
Regarding a different group in a different air force (the Republic of China Air Force now in Taiwan) ...
The First American Volunteer Group (1st AVG) received this same model plane (the P-40E) 4 months after the 1st AVG had been in action with an earlier hybrid export variant of this plane (the Tomahawk Mk. IIA with Tomahawk Mk. IIB wings). When the 1st AVG got their first shipment of P-4OE planes in late March 1942, they were also painted Dark Olive Drab on the topside, but the 5 pointed star on the wing was covered with a decal of a 12 pointed white sun -- the national insignia of the Republic of China Air force (RoCAF).
Correct, there is probably no place in the world where paint fades faster than where the 1st AVG were flying from between 13 July 1941, the day after the first Tomahawk was completely assembled from sub- assemblies shipped in crates to Rangoon (now Yangon), the [British] Crown Colony of Burma (now Myanmar -- independent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) to when the 1st AVG contract ended on 4 July 1942, while they were in Kunming, China.
Tomahawks (dark green blotches and dark earth blotches on the topside) had different painting specifications than the P-40E.
Like Part 1 of this video says, the 1st AVG were nicknamed the Flying Tigers a few days after they shot down Japanese army planes (not Jap navy Zeros) on 23 December 1941 and 25 December 1941. That last week in December 1941, the story was shared by telephone to Time Magazine in California, where the nickname took hold in the next edition of what was then a weekly magazine.
Does the prop rotate
Yes!
Great work man! Two questions: what are those big brushes you used for decals? And where did you get those pegs? I need pegs with rubber ends on them. Again, great vid man! 👍🏻
LT Models Luis they are watercolor brushes on amazon and the pegs are clothespins!
3 Pcs/Set Pilot Ink Pen for Water Brush Watercolor Calligraphy Painting Tool Set By UBOOMS www.amazon.com/dp/B01MCTLL6K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_W1zHzb9YDW9SA
Adwaita Sturdy Non-slip Plastic Clothespins For Air-drying Clothes 1 Pack( 6 Pink, 6 Yellow, 6 Navy, 6 Teal) www.amazon.com/dp/B01IK2D150/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_04zHzb001ME5J
LT Models I put microsol in 1 pen and microset in another!
Louis Matarazzo Thank you bro!! I have been looking for those for a long time. And thats a great idea for the microsol and the microset. I went ahead and ordered a set. My daughter loves watercoloring as well. Thank you for the links Louis!!
LT Models no problem Luis! They work great and you can't spill the bottle! Lol! Please call me Lou! 😉
Louis Matarazzo will do Lou! 👍🏻
Great build Louis 👍 Subscribed!
Awesome build bro, change the music up , its creepy and repetitive 😆
1:72 is my favourite scale Lou so this vid was spot on for me. I like watching this type of video, I need to give it a go myself sometime. I have subbed you mate, returning the favour, which I appreciate a lot, thanks. Al
Al Wood's Modelling Mayhem Thanks Al! Looking forward to watch some of your builds! 😉
The blue banner that is blocking most of what you are doing is annoying as hell.
+Brinx Thanks for the feedback, I'll adjust for the next one. 👍🏻
This comment would have been worthwhile, if not for the "annoying as hell" part. I think people who cannot leave RUclips comments without being overtly negative are annoying as hell.
Creepy music
모야 우리나라꺼자나🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷