I just wanted to take a moment to express my continued admiration for your phenomenal work. Your videos never fail to inspire me, and I find myself captivated by the history and stories behind the designs you showcase on your channel. This particular design that you featured recently sparked my imagination, and I couldn't help but envision it as a part of a breathtaking film production. What they are and the potential of your creations are truly remarkable, and I have this notion they hold a promising future in the world of filmmaking. Watching your creative process unfold is an absolute joy. Your passion for what you do shines through in every video, and it's infectious. The way you bring these models to life is nothing short of incredible. Thank you for continuously sharing your passion with us. Your videos have become a source of inspiration and motivation for me. From the Cape of Good Hope, I send my warmest greetings and utmost appreciation for the incredible work you do. Keep up the amazing work, Andy!
Wow, thank you so much. If i ever get anything featured in a movie I would be honoured. Most of these recently featured models are from the brilliant concept designs for Star Wars. They never made it to the filming stage but had a very large influence on the final designs and I wanted to bring them into reality in the same way as they would have back in the 70's and 80's, hence the traditional model making process as opposed to 3D printing. I have some great memories from the Cape, i would imagine its just a beautiful today as it was 25 years ago. Thanks again.
Andy, thank you so much for this video, and well done on your fantasically well engineered kit too. This is THE video I've been waiting for from 'anyone' in the studio scale comminuty. Start to finish with all the myriad of techniques shown fully. I've been hoping for years that perhaps (for example) Mr Eaton or Mr Simmons would show such great detail and now you have created a masterful record of how it is done by a professional. You have created an amazing video here, one I will no doubt watch many times again, thank you again.
Thank you Ian. Im glad i could give a few tips on getting through the paint job. Just creep up on it until you've got your eye in, it seems to work for me. Everyone has their own feel to their paint styles which is the great thing about this kind of modelling. Im glad you like it.
WOW can’t believe you made a larger scratch build of the snow speeder, this is amazing, are you doing it as a kit would be interesting to see, keep up the good work 🔥🔥
Awesome work! Is gluing parts to painted surfaces ok? I've always gone to the trouble of sanding away any paint to ensure my glues are on plastic only.
Yep, its definitely best to glue to a scratched surface. I inserted the tubes through the rear fins to lock the assembly together for that final belt and braces. I would advise always scratching before glueing. Having said that ive built three of these now, and had no issues whatsoever, but to be truly safe and remove any doubt, give it a scratch . Thanks for watching and the comment @FPdesignfab.
Hi Olly. All the kits i make are made on demand, so always available with a bit of a lead time as its a complex little beastie to cut, cast and collate.
Hey Andy I met you last year at comic con also this was a great video just wondering if there’s any chance you could link the song you used in this video cheers
I just wanted to take a moment to express my continued admiration for your phenomenal work. Your videos never fail to inspire me, and I find myself captivated by the history and stories behind the designs you showcase on your channel.
This particular design that you featured recently sparked my imagination, and I couldn't help but envision it as a part of a breathtaking film production. What they are and the potential of your creations are truly remarkable, and I have this notion they hold a promising future in the world of filmmaking.
Watching your creative process unfold is an absolute joy. Your passion for what you do shines through in every video, and it's infectious. The way you bring these models to life is nothing short of incredible.
Thank you for continuously sharing your passion with us. Your videos have become a source of inspiration and motivation for me. From the Cape of Good Hope, I send my warmest greetings and utmost appreciation for the incredible work you do.
Keep up the amazing work, Andy!
Wow, thank you so much. If i ever get anything featured in a movie I would be honoured. Most of these recently featured models are from the brilliant concept designs for Star Wars. They never made it to the filming stage but had a very large influence on the final designs and I wanted to bring them into reality in the same way as they would have back in the 70's and 80's, hence the traditional model making process as opposed to 3D printing.
I have some great memories from the Cape, i would imagine its just a beautiful today as it was 25 years ago. Thanks again.
I like how you do the masking fluid over the edge of the tape which seems pretty obvious just not to me until now
Getting familiar with my upcoming build…. Awesome tutorial Andy 👍🏻
Cheers Olly. :-)
Simply Amazing!!! And inspiring, I think you just changed the entire way I paint and weather my kits....many thanks!!!
Thanks for the kind words. I would mix and match the styles of weathering to match the model, i hope it helps out. Thanks for checking it out. :-)
Absolutely beautiful model, I'm watching the video right now, great stuff!
Thank you for checking the video out. :-)
Dragging that cotton for streaking! You mad genius you!!!! Absolutely fantastic. I’ve seen this in person people and it’s definitely a must have.
Thought you'd like that one John. Thanks man.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!! That is amazing!!!!!!!!
Thank you. :-)
Awesome project, thank you so much for sharing and the inspiration!
No worries. Thanks for checking it out.
Beautiful work.
Thank you very much!
Absolutely fantastic work thanks for sharing gorgeous kit 🤙🤙🤙
Thanks, it took a while to get sorted, and im really happy with the way it turned out. Thanks for watching
Legend work 🤙🤙
Andy, thank you so much for this video, and well done on your fantasically well engineered kit too. This is THE video I've been waiting for from 'anyone' in the studio scale comminuty. Start to finish with all the myriad of techniques shown fully. I've been hoping for years that perhaps (for example) Mr Eaton or Mr Simmons would show such great detail and now you have created a masterful record of how it is done by a professional. You have created an amazing video here, one I will no doubt watch many times again, thank you again.
Thank you Ian. Im glad i could give a few tips on getting through the paint job. Just creep up on it until you've got your eye in, it seems to work for me. Everyone has their own feel to their paint styles which is the great thing about this kind of modelling. Im glad you like it.
Fantastic
Thank you so much :-)
incredible video - thank you!
Thanks for checking it out, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
WOW can’t believe you made a larger scratch build of the snow speeder, this is amazing, are you doing it as a kit would be interesting to see, keep up the good work 🔥🔥
Thanks for the kind words Charranjit. This is a kit and it's ready to go.
Nice.
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome work! Is gluing parts to painted surfaces ok? I've always gone to the trouble of sanding away any paint to ensure my glues are on plastic only.
Yep, its definitely best to glue to a scratched surface. I inserted the tubes through the rear fins to lock the assembly together for that final belt and braces. I would advise always scratching before glueing. Having said that ive built three of these now, and had no issues whatsoever, but to be truly safe and remove any doubt, give it a scratch . Thanks for watching and the comment @FPdesignfab.
Where do we get a kit?
just drop me a line andy.kites@btinternet.com Thanks for checking it out @timesup.
Love this concept build, are all the kits sold out❓
Hi Olly. All the kits i make are made on demand, so always available with a bit of a lead time as its a complex little beastie to cut, cast and collate.
Thanks Andy… good to know that 👍🏻
Hey Andy I met you last year at comic con also this was a great video just wondering if there’s any chance you could link the song you used in this video cheers
Hi Jake. No links to the music unfortunately. I make the tunes myself to avoid the dreaded corporate stuff..
Really cool. I'm a new Subscriber on your channel. 👍
Thank you, and welcome to the workshop :-)
Sent you an email regarding this kit.
Awesome work
Thank you :-)