for the paint brush, drop tail first into a drinking straw, measure and fold the excess and staple, and, hey presto you have a brush holder... just tap to release, and the bristles are like new...
7:56 Honestly that is very fair as Airfix nknew what they were doing putting an old kit as a starter kit which may be someone's first ever kit much less from airfix.
Personally I think it's the pots they use I have had a few revell starter sets and hardly ever get a dried pot while some starter sets from airfix your lucky to get any useable pots
Great video and I 100$ agree and to add... if you must have that model look to see if you can get it with out the starter kit as those bits add $10 to the kit.
Excellent build on such an old tooled kit and great paint finish you achieved using only brushes. I am looking at getting the Airfix lightning just released with new decal markings as you said it is a great kit 👍
i try and use as big a flat brush as i can find in the video i use what i find to be about perfect for laying down paint with as few brush strokes as possible i also find more thin coats of paint is better than one thick coat
@@davidward256 no to what? The big flat brush The thinned paint The brush stokes Or the thinned paint Would like to know know if you can answer something better than no and if.you can what your preferred method is Remember this is modelling and not rocket science and we all have our preferred methods but it's good to explain what you like best
should call it a vintage gift set when a kit is almost 40 years old i didnt know it was that old and was suprised when i looked on scalemates but atleast it made into a decent kit in the end airfix/humbrol need to sort those pots of paint out because they are crap in my view
yes i have to agree and in all honesty if they just re released the kit in vintage range they would probably sell more and the buyers would know it was likely to be a bad kit
for the paint brush, drop tail first into a drinking straw, measure and fold the excess and staple, and, hey presto you have a brush holder... just tap to release, and the bristles are like new...
Nice one I will have to try that tip
7:56 Honestly that is very fair as Airfix nknew what they were doing putting an old kit as a starter kit which may be someone's first ever kit much less from airfix.
Think airfix was after the sale factor of f16 rather than the fun factor for a beginner modellers
I’m gonna get this as my first air fix kit and take a break from gunpla
Personally I would pick the lightning starter set as it's a better kit
@@yorkshiremanmodelsthis should have been released as a vintage classic kit and NOT a starter set.
@@jaws666 damn right it should and in all honesty whoever decided to release it as a starter kit needs a kick up the backside
@@yorkshiremanmodels and then be fired.👍👍
Dry dead paint is the norm for Airfix starter kits? 😅
Maybe they should make the paint thinner.
Personally I think it's the pots they use
I have had a few revell starter sets and hardly ever get a dried pot while some starter sets from airfix your lucky to get any useable pots
Great video and I 100$ agree and to add... if you must have that model look to see if you can get it with out the starter kit as those bits add $10 to the kit.
Excellent build on such an old tooled kit and great paint finish you achieved using only brushes. I am looking at getting the Airfix lightning just released with new decal markings as you said it is a great kit 👍
yea the lightning was a fun build and you can certainly tell the difference in quality to the f16 kit
Excellent build son especially for an old kit 👌
Thanks 👍
When I use the brush I get streakes with thinner or without great video let me know for solutions if possible 👍
i try and use as big a flat brush as i can find
in the video i use what i find to be about perfect for laying down paint with as few brush strokes as possible
i also find more thin coats of paint is better than one thick coat
@@yorkshiremanmodels no
@@davidward256 no to what?
The big flat brush
The thinned paint
The brush stokes
Or the thinned paint
Would like to know know if you can answer something better than no and if.you can what your preferred method is
Remember this is modelling and not rocket science and we all have our preferred methods but it's good to explain what you like best
Looks great 👍
Thanks 👍
Just starting this kit. 2 pilots? So I'm guessing they give you the option of turning this into the training variant?
Think it used to be the twin seat version but it's set up for single only with the release
One question do you happen to have the same problem with streaking brush
think everyone does but i have mentioned a way to try and avoid them
Thanks for making this video. I now have it confirmed that it has raised panel lines, so will avoid it.
Shame airfix haven't made a new f16 to modern standards and done a starter set with that
@@yorkshiremanmodels They haven't even made a Tornado or Jaguar to modern standards - yet. Ever hopeful though.
Where do you find this 💀
Got mine from Amazon but it was a while ago
Try airfix website as they usually have all the kits in stock
Yep never a starter set… more a gift set which is what they are planning to do more of
should call it a vintage gift set when a kit is almost 40 years old
i didnt know it was that old and was suprised when i looked on scalemates but atleast it made into a decent kit in the end
airfix/humbrol need to sort those pots of paint out because they are crap in my view
Still disappointing standard in this age from Airfix 😮
yes i have to agree and in all honesty if they just re released the kit in vintage range they would probably sell more and the buyers would know it was likely to be a bad kit