The amount of effort, skill and patience required ... one has to be a perfect perfectionist in order to produce something that looks so perfectly imperfect in condition!
*When i saw the title of your video i thought : "yeah, another video about nozzles, and that's all?". yes but it requires so much products, Technics, etc. that these parts deserve it! Very nice result, 👏👏*
You have the patience of a chinese jade jeweler! Wath's a work. The effect is perfect and impressive. Great work Mr. Bransky. Greetings from Guatemala, the Land of Quetzal Bird, simbol of Freedom.
I'd love to see one of these types of videos on doing WW2 aircraft tires. Obviously the tires and weathering are different for a Lancaster compared to a Hellcat, but still, mine always turn out looking like solid black plastic regardless of how I paint them.
Interesting video, thanks! Always fun to see the use of different products and techniques, sometimes asking myself what the hell tiny little steps like the enamels will be good for, but in the end it all comes together in a fantastic and really realistic looking result. I guess it's a characteristic of "professional" model builders to see the end result in a piece of grey plastic, much like an artist looking at a blank canvas. Thanks again for sharing, I learned something new!
Fantastic video as always!!! Please allow me a proposal : can you please make a video explaining how to airbrush the clear cotes/varnishes of gsi creos mr hobby ? The lacquers and also the aqueous. Explaining the dillution ratio, psi, curing time and if they erase the preshading(lacquers). Thank you !!!!
Great modelling skill and I appreciate the amount of effort gone in to this video, but you seriously need to go and have a look at a real Phantom II in a Museum, I highly recommend the F-4J at the 'American Air Museum' at Duxford, in Cambridge UK. It might pay to take you camera and take plenty of photos. !!!
Beautiful. Very interesting way to do it. What exactly were you doing with the Tamiya enamels and cotton swab to make it look like that? Never seen that before.
I was dabbing a little enamel and wiped some excess off, you can see these kind of colors that look like abrasions iside the real thing. It was pretty hard to record ill try to get it done better next time. I actually never seen it done like that before too i just wanted to try out something new.
Hi, did you use jet exhaust and hot metal together for every parts of exhaust or randomly, i saw blue effect and brown effect from different angle in one part of exhaust. Thank you for answer:) :) btw really great work.
Hej. Zauważyłem, że uszkodziły się fragmenty farby przy krawędzi wyrzutu (w kierunku środka maszyny) po zdjęciu taśmy maskującej. Czy na tych uszkodzonych fragmentach kładłeś lakier? Jakiś czas temu taśma maskująca uszkodziła mi lakier poliuretanowy Vallejo pomimo, że dałem mu do wyschnięcia min.24 godziny.
Not quite what i expected, All the phantoms i have reference photos of, the interior of the exhaust cans are always a light chalky tan residue. You might want to look at a real f4.
@@ScaleHangar182 I reckon the gentleman is referring to the inside of the afterburner section that you painted with Alclad Pale Burnt Metal (@2:24). That part of the J79 engine was lined with a heat resistant material that was actually green (similar to Tamiya XF-5 "Flat Green"). With time though, that green lining turned into a brown-ish color due to the high temperatures. It's a very minor mistake, but one that won't go unnoticed to the F-4 aficionados. 😉 Nice work anyway!👍
The amount of effort, skill and patience required ... one has to be a perfect perfectionist in order to produce something that looks so perfectly imperfect in condition!
Believe me, i am not 😂
I'm 50 years old and this is exactly the video I was looking for. Long live the 80's!
Have a look on my F-14 tomcat build (tamiya 1/48)
*When i saw the title of your video i thought : "yeah, another video about nozzles, and that's all?". yes but it requires so much products, Technics, etc. that these parts deserve it! Very nice result, 👏👏*
Perfect timing on this video! I'm doing my first jet currently
Fantastic amazing. Those jet engines look real. Nice work.
Panie ale muze dobrałeś genialnie! Zabieram się do oglądania!
You have the patience of a chinese jade jeweler! Wath's a work. The effect is perfect and impressive. Great work Mr. Bransky. Greetings from Guatemala, the Land of Quetzal Bird, simbol of Freedom.
Awesome job! They are very realistic looking
Thanks buddy
Wow, I have just received a RESKIT for a F-104A and you, and this episode, have answered all the questions, so subscribed.
Very nicely done ! The length of the video was perfect as well. Thank you for your tips and sharing your artwork techniques 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰🥰🥰
Absolutely fantastic, I thought my exhaust work was quite good, but those are a different level!!
I'd love to see one of these types of videos on doing WW2 aircraft tires. Obviously the tires and weathering are different for a Lancaster compared to a Hellcat, but still, mine always turn out looking like solid black plastic regardless of how I paint them.
Wow did that come out looking great!!! Glad you followed through that idea. Well done Dawid 👍
Thanks!
Interesting video, thanks! Always fun to see the use of different products and techniques, sometimes asking myself what the hell tiny little steps like the enamels will be good for, but in the end it all comes together in a fantastic and really realistic looking result. I guess it's a characteristic of "professional" model builders to see the end result in a piece of grey plastic, much like an artist looking at a blank canvas. Thanks again for sharing, I learned something new!
Amazing result!✨
DAMN fine job! they look great!
got any vids of the completed build?
Yes there is a video of completed build on my channel
This is gearing up to be an amazing build! I can't wait
Wow, looks amazing.
Nice work 👍
Nice work man!
Thanks SH very helpful video, im doing a 1/72 F-14a, cheers Liam
Great modeling. Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic video as always!!! Please allow me a proposal : can you please make a video explaining how to airbrush the clear cotes/varnishes of gsi creos mr hobby ? The lacquers and also the aqueous. Explaining the dillution ratio, psi, curing time and if they erase the preshading(lacquers). Thank you !!!!
Great video!!!!!
That’s a nice set of holes
Very good job 👌
The funny thing was I knew you building a F4 before the end shot.
Soundtrack is cool.
Excellent, thanks for sharing.
VERY nice work...! The video of the part is too dark...,
Great modelling skill and I appreciate the amount of effort gone in to this video, but you seriously need to go and have a look at a real Phantom II in a Museum, I highly recommend the F-4J at the 'American Air Museum' at Duxford, in Cambridge UK. It might pay to take you camera and take plenty of photos. !!!
I don't live very far from Duxford, i was there many times and yes i did take many photos of that Phantom :)
Beautiful. Very interesting way to do it. What exactly were you doing with the Tamiya enamels and cotton swab to make it look like that? Never seen that before.
I was dabbing a little enamel and wiped some excess off, you can see these kind of colors that look like abrasions iside the real thing. It was pretty hard to record ill try to get it done better next time. I actually never seen it done like that before too i just wanted to try out something new.
I'm glad you photographed the finished effect, I understand that it was difficult to film so I appreciate that.
Fantastic!
Świetna robota.
Dzięki!
Cześć, pokażesz to samo w 1/72, albo 1/144 ?
Przy okazji jak coś będe budował w tych skalach to tak.
@@ScaleHangar182 muza w stylu gierek wyścigowych lat 80 mega fajna
Will you list all the paints used in the description please
Hi, did you use jet exhaust and hot metal together for every parts of exhaust or randomly, i saw blue effect and brown effect from different angle in one part of exhaust. Thank you for answer:) :) btw really great work.
The music is spot-on for this❣️
Name and Artist?
what airbrush do you use
I use sparmax sp35 (small cup) and procon boy 266
Hej. Zauważyłem, że uszkodziły się fragmenty farby przy krawędzi wyrzutu (w kierunku środka maszyny) po zdjęciu taśmy maskującej. Czy na tych uszkodzonych fragmentach kładłeś lakier? Jakiś czas temu taśma maskująca uszkodziła mi lakier poliuretanowy Vallejo pomimo, że dałem mu do wyschnięcia min.24 godziny.
Awesome
Not quite what i expected, All the phantoms i have reference photos of, the interior of the exhaust cans are always a light chalky tan residue. You might want to look at a real f4.
Bro fr turned plastic into metal☠️‼️☠️
Ohh thanks man!
What's with the latex glove? I've seen so many videos of people wearing latex gloves whilst they're modelling...
Well, it prevents your skin from soaking nasty chemicals for example
@@ScaleHangar182 compared to what I come into contact with during my day-to-day work in Aviation, my exposure during modelling is nothing
completely wrong the materials used to represent the A/B .
What are you talking about?
@@ScaleHangar182 I reckon the gentleman is referring to the inside of the afterburner section that you painted with Alclad Pale Burnt Metal (@2:24).
That part of the J79 engine was lined with a heat resistant material that was actually green (similar to Tamiya XF-5 "Flat Green").
With time though, that green lining turned into a brown-ish color due to the high temperatures.
It's a very minor mistake, but one that won't go unnoticed to the F-4 aficionados. 😉 Nice work anyway!👍
damned music.
честно говоря наружная часть выглядит не правдоподобно
Annoying music