Beautiful job! I've never seen this particular scheme that I can recall with all of the exposed metal up front like that very cool! Just subscribed too 👍
For a smaller scale, this kit certainly punches above its weight and the result is terrific. I really like the camo scheme, something different from the usual desert colours. Great job :)
1:72… absolutely beautifully detail, even compared with some 1:48 hurricanes out there. These finesse in panel lines… Airfix should be in this side of detail in their 1:72 planes. Obviously, superb painting job…
Hi Rafal! I was looking forward to this build video after the sneek peek. It really turned out nice! Although a relatively small scale the detail you were able to bring out makes it look much larger in this video. Loved some of the techniques you've implemented to get the desired results. The personalized display stand was definitely a nice touch. I've always liked the Hurricane as it was a solid performer but was always overshadowed by the more aesthetically pleasing Spitfire. Keep up the great work! P.S. I finally finished my A6M...would you like me to email you a few pictures of it? 😊
Hi Darren, Thank you for watching and good words. Yeah, I also think the Spitfire is more recognizable as it was an eye-catcher of its times. But behind the scenes, there was a workhorse, not so pretty, but very effective Hawker Hurricane. During the Battle of Britain, the enemy aircraft was shot down by H.H 656 to 529 by Spitfires. I sent you an e-mail a few days back, with my A-10c questions but also asking for your A6M progress, so pictures are more than welcome :)
When I watch you guys, you all use the Tam Liquid Poly with the green lid. What is the trick for getting this to stick using such tiny dabs? Is the glue fresher than the stuff I get on a certain very well known web site? What am I doing wrong? Also my trigger assembly for a fairly decent Iwata Revolution BR, do you have any tips for this, the trigger button at top dangles to a link with one edge slightly angled, should this edge be placed facing the nozzle. It is so fiddly it makes me not want to use it, please help! It’s a shame because it is a great little brush otherwise. Thanks for your videos as always.
For me Tamiya cement works good. I think the fact that is not well known is, that it works more like a dissolver, than glue, Two pieces of plastic are connected by melting the material, not glueing. Sorry to see you have issues with your airbrush, I have no experience with Iwata, and hence no knowledge about it :(. Thank you for watching my videos.
Pewnie spece od 1:72 dadzą radę w takim czasie. Ale ja przeważnie robię 1:48 lub 1:32. I takie maluchy zajmują mi dłużej. :) Inna sprawa że jestem zwyczajnie powolny :)
awesome. especially how to make an exhaust effect with gun metal pigment 14:22
Thank you:)
Beautiful job! I've never seen this particular scheme that I can recall with all of the exposed metal up front like that very cool! Just subscribed too 👍
@jonathanhudak2059 thank you. Appreciate your coment and subscribtion! I'm Happy you like my work :)
@modelfun you're most welcome thanks for your great channel!
Very nice kit, even better build. Very nicely done, thanks for sharing it with us.
My Regards......
For a smaller scale, this kit certainly punches above its weight and the result is terrific. I really like the camo scheme, something different from the usual desert colours. Great job :)
Thank you. I appreciate you watched the video and dedicated time to share your opinion.
1:72… absolutely beautifully detail, even compared with some 1:48 hurricanes out there. These finesse in panel lines… Airfix should be in this side of detail in their 1:72 planes.
Obviously, superb painting job…
Thank you. Indeed, as for 1:72 it look very nice. And their new 1:48 is superb as well.
Very nice done, looks very good! ;) All the best for You! ;)
Bardzo dziękuję. Za komentarz, i oglądanie filmu. Pozdrawiam, i również Najlepszego!!
Brilliant! Really nice build 👍🏻👏🏻👌🏻
Thank you. :)
Amazing build ❤
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment 🙂
Really cool 🛩
Thank you :)
What a fantastic result
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment 🙂
Hi Rafal! I was looking forward to this build video after the sneek peek. It really turned out nice! Although a relatively small scale the detail you were able to bring out makes it look much larger in this video. Loved some of the techniques you've implemented to get the desired results. The personalized display stand was definitely a nice touch. I've always liked the Hurricane as it was a solid performer but was always overshadowed by the more aesthetically pleasing Spitfire. Keep up the great work!
P.S. I finally finished my A6M...would you like me to email you a few pictures of it? 😊
Hi Darren,
Thank you for watching and good words.
Yeah, I also think the Spitfire is more recognizable as it was an eye-catcher of its times. But behind the scenes, there was a workhorse, not so pretty, but very effective Hawker Hurricane. During the Battle of Britain, the enemy aircraft was shot down by H.H 656 to 529 by Spitfires.
I sent you an e-mail a few days back, with my A-10c questions but also asking for your A6M progress, so pictures are more than welcome :)
When I watch you guys, you all use the Tam Liquid Poly with the green lid. What is the trick for getting this to stick using such tiny dabs? Is the glue fresher than the stuff I get on a certain very well known web site? What am I doing wrong? Also my trigger assembly for a fairly decent Iwata Revolution BR, do you have any tips for this, the trigger button at top dangles to a link with one edge slightly angled, should this edge be placed facing the nozzle. It is so fiddly it makes me not want to use it, please help! It’s a shame because it is a great little brush otherwise. Thanks for your videos as always.
For me Tamiya cement works good. I think the fact that is not well known is, that it works more like a dissolver, than glue, Two pieces of plastic are connected by melting the material, not glueing. Sorry to see you have issues with your airbrush, I have no experience with Iwata, and hence no knowledge about it :(.
Thank you for watching my videos.
Ile godzin mniej więcej zajęło ci robienie tego modelu ? A poza tym piękny model
dzięki. Ciężko ocenić, bo nie liczę, ale myślę, że około 50-60 godzin.
Dzięki pytam bo wydawało mi się że 1/72 to taka skala że 10 godzin i model ładnie zrobiony
Pewnie spece od 1:72 dadzą radę w takim czasie. Ale ja przeważnie robię 1:48 lub 1:32. I takie maluchy zajmują mi dłużej. :) Inna sprawa że jestem zwyczajnie powolny :)
W tym hobby nie chodzi o pośpiech 😉
@@modelfun a dobra to jeszcze jak można zapytać to ile zajmuje ci godzin model 1/48 np tego miga który nie dawno robiles
🖐👌👍👍
Hi Rafal did you get my text? Let me know and if not I'll send it again.
Hi Darren,
I've just sent you my reply. Thanks . :)
Yeeah, French HURRICANE.!!!
It represents 73 RAF squadron.