Great video John. Appreciate your honest comments on the build and the specifics of the problem areas. But, overall, I think the model turned out really nice. Well done model and video.
Love the video! I tend to do special hobby kits when I want a real challenge, and when I want something that can be super detailed, but I just couldn't do that with 72nd scale 😂
Great build Mr. G Yes it's very frustrating when things go not wel together, specialy clear parts. I tried to build the Special Hobby Mirage III twice. I couldn't get it together. The model (Mirage has beautiful detail but it did't went together like it should, I had to trow it away twice.
That's the same problem I had- everything looked great and I had an Idea in my head how it would look, but the fit and finish weren't very good and it became very frustrating. Thanks for watching!
1/72 is to small for my old eyes but again the finished model looks fine to me ! Any twin engine bomber buff would recognize it from 10 feet away ! Two thumbs up again , well done.
I'm to start with exactly the same Model from Special Hobby. Found it on a sale for 10€...now i know why😂 Let's hope the best...and if it doesn't work i do a crashside Diorama🤣 Have a nice day.
@@MisterGsWorkbench Ah, we'll see. I always wanted a Boston III (don't ask me why, I love this plane) and was really happy after I found this one. It is not a plane that you can find as usual as the common ones. Thanks for the Video and the tips included. Wish luck.
It's like listening to myself as I build !!! - Great straightforward video, lighting and sound are superb, editing a little 'jumpy' but that will get better - as for the kit, well, yeah, it's a short run SH kit, it's never going to fall together like 'new Airfix' or 1990's Hasegawa, looks fine to my eye. First vid of yours that I've found & watched and looking forward to more - and you'll love the Airfix B-25 it's just 'special'. All the best from New Zealand.
Ian - if you have Facebook then just search for Mister G’s Workbench - I think you can post photos of your build on my page. Looking forward to seeing it!
@@MisterGsWorkbench - Your FB privacy settings won't allow me to post aything to your page, John, so I've eMailed the pics to you. They may have turned-up in your 'junk box' so go-ahead and check there just-in-case All the best.
1/72 scale?? Bah! I appreciate your dogged determination to finish this thing but seriously I personally would never bother with this scale. At 65 years of age, it's just too small for my eyes to appear realistic at anyone's arm's length. I'm sure there are many who would disagree but that's my feeling. My only recent attempt at 1/72 (and probably my last) was the Trumpeter Tu-160 Blackjack which is HUGE. Also, one suggestion; some of this video excluded the model while it was in your hand. We see you...you handsome devil you...but the model is below camera range while you're describing what you've done. Keep it in the viewfinder so we can see what it.
Thanks for the feedback Kip! I realized after the fact that I didn't get good shots up close of the plane. Going forward I plan on taking closer video of whatever model I'm discussing and superimposing it over the audio. Definitely still a learning process for me and I hope to improve on the next one.
Why are you sure that PE is Eduard? Just because its czech? Well, Special Hobby is czech too, and they have an accessory subsidiary, called CMK. So that Special Hobby PE is CMK.
Hi Egyenes! I think when you look at the format of the print on the PE fret right down to the font used, it's obvious that Eduard and Special Hobby have common elements. But if you know better then I guess I stand corrected. Thanks for watching!
Hi Egyenes - I just wanted to set the record straight so I reached out to Special Hobby. Here's the response from the company: "thank you for contacting us. We design 99% of our PE parts ourselves and 95% are indeed made by Eduard." - thanks again for watching!!!
Great video John. Appreciate your honest comments on the build and the specifics of the problem areas. But, overall, I think the model turned out really nice. Well done model and video.
Thanks Boyd!
Id prefer if you had atleast 7 camera angles, professional lighting and built it in a bottle.
Great build John....i know those kits are frustrating
I guess if I start a Patreon page like all the other "creators".... But seriously that kit was no fun at all.
I admire your pluck!
I like your videos a lot, John; your honesty makes them all the more accessible as far as I'm concerned
Thanks very much! It means a lot to get feedback.
Love the video! I tend to do special hobby kits when I want a real challenge, and when I want something that can be super detailed, but I just couldn't do that with 72nd scale 😂
Thanks very much! I thought I could pull this off but it wasn't meant to be. Appreciate you watching!
Great build Mr. G Yes it's very frustrating when things go not wel together, specialy clear parts. I tried to build the Special Hobby Mirage III twice. I couldn't get it together. The model (Mirage has beautiful detail but it did't went together like it should, I had to trow it away twice.
That's the same problem I had- everything looked great and I had an Idea in my head how it would look, but the fit and finish weren't very good and it became very frustrating. Thanks for watching!
1/72 is to small for my old eyes but again the finished model looks fine to me ! Any twin engine bomber buff would recognize it from 10 feet away ! Two thumbs up again , well done.
Thanks Tom! I really had to tap out because there were too many "short run kit" issues for me.
I'm to start with exactly the same Model from Special Hobby. Found it on a sale for 10€...now i know why😂
Let's hope the best...and if it doesn't work i do a crashside Diorama🤣
Have a nice day.
@@papaaaaaaa2625 I'm sure with a little more patience this can build up into a nice plane. I just want the right person for the job 😂
@@MisterGsWorkbench Ah, we'll see.
I always wanted a Boston III (don't ask me why, I love this plane) and was really happy after I found this one. It is not a plane that you can find as usual as the common ones.
Thanks for the Video and the tips included.
Wish luck.
Great video! I learned something so your time was not wasted!
Thank you Gary and thanks for watching!
It's like listening to myself as I build !!! - Great straightforward video, lighting and sound are superb, editing a little 'jumpy' but that will get better - as for the kit, well, yeah, it's a short run SH kit, it's never going to fall together like 'new Airfix' or 1990's Hasegawa, looks fine to my eye.
First vid of yours that I've found & watched and looking forward to more - and you'll love the Airfix B-25 it's just 'special'.
All the best from New Zealand.
Thanks so much Ian! I'm hoping to improve my editing skills with experience - please keep the feedback coming.
@@MisterGsWorkbench - Willdo, John. Wish there was a way you could see how my Airfix B-25 turned-out... you may be surprised ;-)
Ian - if you have Facebook then just search for Mister G’s Workbench - I think you can post photos of your build on my page. Looking forward to seeing it!
@@MisterGsWorkbench - Your FB privacy settings won't allow me to post aything to your page, John, so I've eMailed the pics to you.
They may have turned-up in your 'junk box' so go-ahead and check there just-in-case
All the best.
@@MisterGsWorkbench, I can’t find your page on Facebook. Is it still a thing? I’d very much like to follow your content.
1/72 scale?? Bah! I appreciate your dogged determination to finish this thing but seriously I personally would never bother with this scale. At 65 years of age, it's just too small for my eyes to appear realistic at anyone's arm's length. I'm sure there are many who would disagree but that's my feeling. My only recent attempt at 1/72 (and probably my last) was the Trumpeter Tu-160 Blackjack which is HUGE.
Also, one suggestion; some of this video excluded the model while it was in your hand. We see you...you handsome devil you...but the model is below camera range while you're describing what you've done. Keep it in the viewfinder so we can see what it.
Thanks for the feedback Kip! I realized after the fact that I didn't get good shots up close of the plane. Going forward I plan on taking closer video of whatever model I'm discussing and superimposing it over the audio. Definitely still a learning process for me and I hope to improve on the next one.
Why are you sure that PE is Eduard? Just because its czech? Well, Special Hobby is czech too, and they have an accessory subsidiary, called CMK. So that Special Hobby PE is CMK.
Hi Egyenes! I think when you look at the format of the print on the PE fret right down to the font used, it's obvious that Eduard and Special Hobby have common elements. But if you know better then I guess I stand corrected. Thanks for watching!
Hi Egyenes - I just wanted to set the record straight so I reached out to Special Hobby. Here's the response from the company:
"thank you for contacting us. We design 99% of our PE parts ourselves and 95% are indeed made by Eduard." - thanks again for watching!!!
@@MisterGsWorkbench OK, so both of us right and both of us mistaken. Thanks for the clarification!