Will, yr just a fantastic weathering modeler, yr Tamiya Spit with weathering invasion stripes etc is a tour de force... many congratulations for yr excellent modelling from this side of the pond 👍
I have a couple of sets of Titanium tweezers I bought for soldering both electronics and brass - got them on Amazon, under the brand name "Hawk"; they even come in a wooden sliding box, for around 16 bucks. If you search "titanium tweezers" you can find a set that looks very much like what Will is using for around that price. I guarantee they will not be as good as Will's 🙂
Here I've been (involuntarily) away for longer than anyone could want and my man is building a tank?! I don't know if I died and came back to a different world, but welcome to the light (or dark depending on who you ask...) side Will!!!
Thanks Will. You inspired me to continue learning Fusion 360, and I am now finally at a level I'm not frustrated the whole time and start making stuf for my 1/400 ship. I'm not nearly as good and methodical as you though.
I'm very curious how thick a layer you can cure with that flashlight. I'm working on a studio scale AT-AT that I printed on a filament printer (wouldn't fit on my Mars 3) , and you can only imagine how much filling that needs. I looked at the UV lamp the company sells for that curing, and well, it is a tad out of my price range at $ 2950.00, but if the flashlight can cure layers of .020" or so that might be very useful. Thanks for another fun video!
@@barpfoto I'm pro tens of thousands of Ukrainians and Russians *not* dying. With all due love and respect, I have zero doubt that those initiatives have the best and purest of intentions, but I swear they are informed by a very unnuanced and one-sided spaghetti western narrative. Without falling down any rabbit holes, sorry that my comment robbed you the wrong way, but replies like this should be expected whenever the channel isn't kept purely about the hobby - that which brings everyone together.
@@IllusionSector you're welcome to your opinion and you're entitled to comment accordingly on the Internet but humanitarian aid is not two-sided. Helping innocent people who are getting fucked up by a war is always a good cause and if you disagree… You're just wrong. and as much as I encourage people to say what's on their mind… That's one you'd probably be best to keep to yourself.
Since those are a surgical instrument, those are forceps not tweezers. Weck makes great instruments. Not a brain surgeon, I’m a general surgeon, and I only teach med students.
As a tool junkie, I got a pair of "Titanium Kelman-Mcpherson Toothed Forceps ophthalmic eye surgical instrument" off of eBay that were pretty cool, albeit small in the hand. They do have a nice toothed grip at the tip.
MRP-127 - really would like to see what would happen, if you have properly mixed it. The thing is, that gel needs to be mixed with something like Tamiya stirrer. After that it works WAY better than the old MRP-127. And everyone I know and got it, had to do the same and it worked fine. So I am calling user error.
And it's just another example of your typical presumptuousness, condescension, and arrogance. Because you have no fucking idea what you're talking about even though I absolutely said that I stirred it up. It's just so typical of you that you think nobody else knows how to do something as simple as stirring a bottle of paint. lol
@@AtlisWerks mkay, stupid fuck.... I get that you feel personally attacked any time somebody says anything you deem as negative about a manufacturer from your neck of the woods. I get that you think you're the smartest motherfucker on the Internet. I get that you think everybody else is inferior in every way. Unfortunately the actual reality is nothing like that. You're just another dipshit with complete lack of self-awareness and poor social skills who contributes nothing to the model making community. The fact is I had a conversation with them about this material and they told me they've been having some trouble with it. But I also get that this fact is irrelevant to you because you're just preoccupied with trying to make somebody else look stupid. The irony is… Everybody's laughing because you've achieved exactly the opposite.
And a subtle dig at a certain modeler. Well played sir, well played.
I’ve been waiting for a certain book from a certain guy for 2-3 years now.
About dang time. Glad to know you’re still going at it
Will, yr just a fantastic weathering modeler, yr Tamiya Spit with weathering invasion stripes etc is a tour de force... many congratulations for yr excellent modelling from this side of the pond 👍
Nice to see you back Will
Shit man - I need to get titanium tweezers from Belgium now. Great video! You're a rockstar Will.
I have a couple of sets of Titanium tweezers I bought for soldering both electronics and brass - got them on Amazon, under the brand name "Hawk"; they even come in a wooden sliding box, for around 16 bucks. If you search "titanium tweezers" you can find a set that looks very much like what Will is using for around that price.
I guarantee they will not be as good as Will's 🙂
Here I've been (involuntarily) away for longer than anyone could want and my man is building a tank?! I don't know if I died and came back to a different world, but welcome to the light (or dark depending on who you ask...) side Will!!!
Thanks Will. You inspired me to continue learning Fusion 360, and I am now finally at a level I'm not frustrated the whole time and start making stuf for my 1/400 ship. I'm not nearly as good and methodical as you though.
cheers Will, love these videos. I'm going to give the UV curing putty a go :o) Much love dude
sherman and mustang are really getting there Will. 👍 Hope you film the paint and weathering process on both.
Missed you bud love your vids . You always teach me something new and I love it
I'm very curious how thick a layer you can cure with that flashlight. I'm working on a studio scale AT-AT that I printed on a filament printer (wouldn't fit on my Mars 3) , and you can only imagine how much filling that needs. I looked at the UV lamp the company sells for that curing, and well, it is a tad out of my price range at $ 2950.00, but if the flashlight can cure layers of .020" or so that might be very useful. Thanks for another fun video!
Will, have you tried the AK Ultra Matte yet. It gives the flattest finish I've ever seen.
It's also extremely fragile. I almost never use it.
ouch! Sorry Rinaldi 😝
16:47 _...not only does it go to support a good cause..._ No, it doesn't. 🙃
so you're pro russia?
@@barpfoto
I'm pro tens of thousands of Ukrainians and Russians *not* dying. With all due love and respect, I have zero doubt that those initiatives have the best and purest of intentions, but I swear they are informed by a very unnuanced and one-sided spaghetti western narrative. Without falling down any rabbit holes, sorry that my comment robbed you the wrong way, but replies like this should be expected whenever the channel isn't kept purely about the hobby - that which brings everyone together.
@@IllusionSector you're welcome to your opinion and you're entitled to comment accordingly on the Internet but humanitarian aid is not two-sided. Helping innocent people who are getting fucked up by a war is always a good cause and if you disagree… You're just wrong. and as much as I encourage people to say what's on their mind… That's one you'd probably be best to keep to yourself.
@@barpfoto
I have nothing against humanitarian aid, Will. I have everything against war.
@@IllusionSector as we all should. But the point is that all of the proceeds from Chris's book go towards humanitarian aid.
Since those are a surgical instrument, those are forceps not tweezers.
Weck makes great instruments.
Not a brain surgeon, I’m a general surgeon, and I only teach med students.
As a tool junkie, I got a pair of "Titanium Kelman-Mcpherson Toothed Forceps ophthalmic eye surgical instrument" off of eBay that were pretty cool, albeit small in the hand. They do have a nice toothed grip at the tip.
At 17:00 min. About book editing, I really wonder if you had one of our best
OPR guru name in mind…?😂
MRP-127 - really would like to see what would happen, if you have properly mixed it. The thing is, that gel needs to be mixed with something like Tamiya stirrer. After that it works WAY better than the old MRP-127. And everyone I know and got it, had to do the same and it worked fine. So I am calling user error.
And it's just another example of your typical presumptuousness, condescension, and arrogance. Because you have no fucking idea what you're talking about even though I absolutely said that I stirred it up. It's just so typical of you that you think nobody else knows how to do something as simple as stirring a bottle of paint. lol
@@barpfoto LOL. Not my fault you fail at simple tasks like paint stirring. 😃
@@AtlisWerks predictable. You really can't help yourself, can you?
@@barpfoto yes, I can't help myself to have a good laugh on you never being able to admit own failure and blaming others for it.
@@AtlisWerks mkay, stupid fuck.... I get that you feel personally attacked any time somebody says anything you deem as negative about a manufacturer from your neck of the woods. I get that you think you're the smartest motherfucker on the Internet. I get that you think everybody else is inferior in every way. Unfortunately the actual reality is nothing like that. You're just another dipshit with complete lack of self-awareness and poor social skills who contributes nothing to the model making community. The fact is I had a conversation with them about this material and they told me they've been having some trouble with it. But I also get that this fact is irrelevant to you because you're just preoccupied with trying to make somebody else look stupid. The irony is… Everybody's laughing because you've achieved exactly the opposite.