1/24 Porsche 935 K3. Unbox and test fit. NuNu 24006 #1
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Greetings to my kindly subscribers and all new guys that have come to our party! We begin here a build of the Porsche 935 K3, which one once won in the 24h Le Mans race. I personally liked him for his wild form, like everything other Porsche at that time. In this series you can see the unpacking and overview the box content. From 4:12 details up set, maybe someone will be interested in the contents. From 5:00, according to my tradition i make quick masking-tape-build to check the parts connections and parts which do not need a lot of efforts. At least, i’m eager to see how it will look ٩(◕‿◕。)۶
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As a fellow model builder this is absolutely a next step in building. I. Think doing it this way allows you to pre view ALL of caveats that you may or may not face! Awesome! Plus i love all of the little sqaue bits of yellow on black on white etc. Also the music is an brilliant accompanyment ! Especially the last song! Thank you for sharing!
thanks Shaun for a such detailed comment! yes, i think pre-fit saves a lot of time in further assembly and eliminates errors that might be undesirable. on my workbench music always plays on background, and i put these tracks (the last track is from chillout collection 2000x) into video:)
Wow!!!! Great video!!!! I've only done sub assemblies before. Never a whole kit with tape. Kinda interesrting how they designed the rear fenders. Nice Job!!! I'll be watching.
Thanks for watching! this is why i came to pre-fit, because of ein paar errors when i assemblied painted parts. Rear fenders consists from more parts, running ahead, i glued all them and put a lot of putty to make it as one piece.
Now I know the truth of how you build so well. You have 3 hands (15:07) haha. Great video my friend. I’m looking forward to watching you build this one. -James
haha James, you are right :) thanks for support 🤝
Awesome build but I was wondering what is the brand of the photoetched kit you used? Thanks Surman Whittington.
thanks! this is the same brand NuNu model kit
Perfect 🤩🤩🤩
thanks cutie (´▽`ʃ♡ƪ)
I like that scriber you are using for corners at 15:59. Is there a link or a name for it? I am looking to buy one.
Hi Mike, this is tool form sculptors tool set, i cant say where you can get it online.. i bought it in offline shop
@@Scaleautoshop Hi Oleg, do you still have an original packaging from that sculptors tool set or maybe a picture? I found and ordered one from Amazon. Looks similar to yours but not sure until I will have it - www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GKWE1M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Yes! That is it! Take it without doubts
@@Scaleautoshop Thank you so much! I started to built the same set but converting to Jägermeister model. Really appreciating your videos here as I had some doubts with it. Posting my progress on Instagram.
write me here your instapage :)
Fit looks great on this kit, also.. what’s this you’re using at 15:55? 😮
Hi Chris, this is vacuum cleaner (barbie size 😁), useful thing
Think I'll give up building my kits and just send them to you, and pay copious amounts of money to build them for me lol
i can help you everytime with rare kits 😁
@@Scaleautoshop thank you! I have a few I'd like done with details added I'm just not skilled enough for
How long did it take you to test fit this car?
it took about 8-9 hours
@@Scaleautoshop Thanks! When I get a little better I'm going to give this a try and hope my models turn out better. It is a great idea and you're the only person I've ever seen do it.
What panel line scriber are you using?
I have several, one is trumpeter, others are for engraving without a brand ¯\(°_o)/¯
Ok thanks