The Flying Chicken Thigh - Mi-2 Hoplite (HobbyBoss 1/72) - Episode 3

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Hi There! This is the third episode of a series on building the Mi-2 helicopter in 1/72 scale (HobbyBoss 87242). In this video, we are upgrading the one-piece nose section with scratch built and photoetched parts.
    Check out the previous episode here:
    • The Flying Chicken Thi...
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Комментарии • 113

  • @janvolek3040
    @janvolek3040 Месяц назад +5

    Yay the algorithm worked!! Love the build, all your additions, and commentary. It looks stunning and picking up good tips and ideas along the way. Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад +1

      Yay, the mighty algorithm! :D I'm glad it has connected us. Thank you so much for you feedback and welcome aboard!

  • @gvoskin
    @gvoskin 13 дней назад

    Found your channel in my algorithm. I learned a bunch more techniques in this video. Thank you and great job!

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  13 дней назад

      Thank you! I'm glad you found some useful bits in this video!

  • @catlady8324
    @catlady8324 15 дней назад +1

    This is “Another level” type stuff. Bravo!

  • @romainflechon4567
    @romainflechon4567 Месяц назад +3

    Amazing modelling skills. A treat to watch.
    The filming and editing is top notch too.
    Cant wait to see more!

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you very much, Romain! I appreciate your feedback and I'm really glad you like these videos

  • @derekbowen5867
    @derekbowen5867 26 дней назад +1

    Your level of detail is insane. I've been trying to figure out how to build a lot of these details and thought it was impossible but you're showing that you can build pretty much anything with a bit of creativity and patience. Definitely looking forward to more of your videos.

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  25 дней назад

      Thanks so much, Derek! Like others have pointed out, many of these details could have been reproduced with better results via 3D printing technology. Luckily/sadly that's one of the things I don't currently have access to so I need to think of ways to figure things out using the tools & materials I have available. :)

  • @survivaloptions4999
    @survivaloptions4999 28 дней назад +7

    You are a madman. Never change.

  • @TheEmptySprue
    @TheEmptySprue Месяц назад +5

    Thats some impressive detail work! That mustve been stressful doing all that work on the clear plastic.
    Well worth the effort

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you very much. Indeed, this was a stressful phase in the build but I had stressed more about it before than during the process... I guess there's a lesson there. :)
      Looking to empty these sprues soon!

    • @TheEmptySprue
      @TheEmptySprue Месяц назад +1

      @@PointBlankModelling I built the Hasegawa 32nd scale P-40 years ago. That came with a 1 piece clear windscreen + the panels directly in front of the windscreen.
      To get it to fit the fuselage right, some sanding was required on the the lower seam where there were also recessed rivets. The sanding wiped those out and adding them back in was no fun because the clear part was brittle and the rivets very close to the edge. I ended up with a few stress cracks and some missing bits that crumbled loose from the rivets. In the end I made it work.
      Fast forward to the day before an IPMS show and it was finally time to remove the canopy masking...which is where I found 2 huge cracks going right through the clear section. Needless to say the P-40 sat out that years show. Got a replacement part from customer service a nd successfully performed the needed surgery.

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад

      Nightmare fuel! I'm glad you could get a replacement canopy for your Warhawk. I feel an urge now to go check the Mi-2's windshield for cracks that may have appeared overnight...

  • @asapboba
    @asapboba Месяц назад +2

    I wish I found these series earlier - absolutely insane and inspiring!

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much, Igor! I'll do my best to keep up the quality.

  • @sirwolk
    @sirwolk 5 дней назад

    Incredible patience, but the effect is beautiful!

  • @MilitaryMiniatureModeler
    @MilitaryMiniatureModeler Месяц назад +2

    Great super detail work there. Looking forward to next segment.

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад

      Thank you, Joseph! The next episode will be published over the coming days :)

  • @andrasi_gyula
    @andrasi_gyula Месяц назад +1

    Applying Tamiya cement on a clear part after all that work on the outside ... that was hard to watch ... But the end result is amazing!
    Very impressive work, extremely informative video, fantastic video quality! (Although the background music is a bit too much...)
    If you happen to run out of ideas on what to make videos about: please show us around your workbench, your toolkit, what are your favourites, any home-made ones, etc!

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад

      Hi Gyula, thank you for your kind words! Applying cement at the risk of losing all prior progress was indeed stressful. In the end, I was also pleasantly surprised that this experiment turned out ok. I have a habit of not finishing projects so right now I focused on breaking that spell and completing the Mi-2 series before moving on to anything else. Having said that, I will keep the workbench tour/toolkit review idea in mind. I share your curiousity and I am always keen to see how others organize their hobby corners and describe their tool preferences, etc. As for the music - I think I may have been subconsciously waiting for someone to call that out. This was my first attempt at recording background music and I am not 100% happy with it either. Even less so after having listened to it for extended periods of time... I won't change it for the next couple of videos but will block out some time later to try to come up with something more peaceful and less... stupid. :)

    • @andrasi_gyula
      @andrasi_gyula Месяц назад

      @@PointBlankModelling Oh no, it's not stupid, I definitely like it, just a bit out of style under a creative video. But you know what? It's fine as it is! :)
      As for the distress cracks: Once I tried to warm up a canopy, and bend it outwards, because the fuselage was visibly wider. Goes without saying ... didn't warm it up enough, if it's even possible, so lots of little cracks appeared ... So as far as I know, the AK Gauzy agent is used to make canopies shinier. I have the Intermediate Gauzy at the bench, so I gave it a try, and it removed the cracks much better than I expected!

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад

      Hi Gyula, thanks for the tip - I didn't know that the Gauzy agent could do that. I'll keep that trick in mind as I am sure it will come in handy sooner or later.

  • @VonMiller_58
    @VonMiller_58 2 месяца назад +3

    Can't wait for the next episode! Loving your amazing work!

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much! I have already downselected the clips & reference photos for the next episode, but there is still a lot to be done in terms of editing, animations, etc. I'll do my best to finish & publish it soon.

  • @dmitriyteslenko5836
    @dmitriyteslenko5836 Месяц назад +2

    Wonderful work!

  • @apathtrampledbydeer8446
    @apathtrampledbydeer8446 Месяц назад +3

    I usually don't like the Mi-2 but yours looks great!

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you! It's funny you should say that - I was never fond of them either but having access to multiple Mi-2s within a 30 min radius from my home convinced me start this journey. One of the things that can kill my motivation is the lack of reference photos and this way that was not going to be a problem.

  • @neiljacob522
    @neiljacob522 Месяц назад +1

    Unbelievable, thanks for making the video and tutorial

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад

      I'm really glad you liked the video and hope you found something useful in it.

  • @Notmadenough
    @Notmadenough 24 дня назад

    Dude! That is just an insane amount of detail. I don't make these kits, just enjoy watching them being built. You are going way, way above and beyond.

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  24 дня назад

      Hi there! It's great to know that you find these videos enjoyable even though you are not building plastic kits yourself. I never would have expected to attract such audience! Thank you for your feedback, it means a lot to me.

  • @user-du2nt1mi5r
    @user-du2nt1mi5r 11 дней назад

    Very cool video, I would have abandoned the model at half of your difficulties (and in 72nd scale) you overcame all the difficulties with dignity and got out of the situation. Great respect to you

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  11 дней назад

      Thank you very much, Aleksandr! I abandoned a lot of kits in the past and part of the reason for launching this channel was to force myself to finish builds going forward.

  • @thebobloblawshow8832
    @thebobloblawshow8832 Месяц назад +1

    Amazing detail. 👍👍

  • @gilvanjunior4486
    @gilvanjunior4486 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome work

  • @XanderBlade
    @XanderBlade 19 дней назад

    Algoritm worked, letme push it a little further ;) Great work, love the details.

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  19 дней назад

      Thank you, Xander! I am glad the mighty algorithm connected us. :)

  • @guimede1
    @guimede1 Месяц назад +1

    Congratulations, a job really well done!

  • @user-hf4gr2sd1n
    @user-hf4gr2sd1n Месяц назад +1

    Да, мужик, крутая, кропотливая работа! Жду продолжения!

  • @Ryan64987
    @Ryan64987 Месяц назад +1

    fantastic work here, I hope you're ready for your channel to explode because this is some of the best model building content on RUclips.

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад

      You are too kind, Ryan! Not sure if I'm ready but I'm sure glad these videos are finally reaching the right audience!

  • @CoinSnobz
    @CoinSnobz 18 дней назад +1

    Not gonna lie, I was a NERVOUS WRECK this entire video. I too share your pain and distrust of the infamous clear parts.... Many a dream abandoned due to cracks etc.

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  17 дней назад +1

      Haha, I am sorry to hear that - I didn't mean to turn this into a thriller/horror movie but I appreciate that the level of risk I was taking here is perceivable :)

    • @CoinSnobz
      @CoinSnobz 17 дней назад

      @@PointBlankModelling When that frame from behind the starboard door broke off I literally gasped. LOL

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  17 дней назад

      :D

  • @tomsstuff7636
    @tomsstuff7636 2 месяца назад +1

    Been looking forward to see this project continue! Great work mate 👍

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  2 месяца назад

      Hi Tom! Thank you, I really appreciate your continued interest. It takes forever to pull these videos together while working a day job but i'll soldier on - thanks to you guys and your kind feedback.

  • @nicosoffer
    @nicosoffer 10 дней назад

    The level of precision and detail is getting hard to understand. Amazing work! Congratulations!

  • @Igmar-TV
    @Igmar-TV 27 дней назад

    Hello.
    Great job and interesting riveting technique. Thank you.

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  27 дней назад

      Thank you. I came up with this technique because I am not good at getting rivet detail right the first time with the wheels. This method allows me more room to correct mistakes.

  • @antondurov9859
    @antondurov9859 Месяц назад +1

    Great work mate! Keep up the good work!

  • @DarkStarProjects-hw2hn
    @DarkStarProjects-hw2hn 27 дней назад

    Terrific stuff...very inspiring.

  • @antoniplebanski1119
    @antoniplebanski1119 18 дней назад

    "which was something I decided I couldn't live with" - love that sentence :)

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  17 дней назад

      Haha, I see what you mean. As well as everywhere else in life, in modelling, there is also an element of picking your battles. With that being said, more often than not I do feel like certain battles pick me rather than the other way around. At the same time it is solely our decision to ignore some of the inaccuracies we come across, so... everything depends on the types of deals one can make with their OCD. :)

  • @ronmcnally868
    @ronmcnally868 28 дней назад

    OUTSTANDING!❤

  • @tensecondtwoii4182
    @tensecondtwoii4182 23 дня назад

    Hyper detailing !!!!

  • @s13majenta42
    @s13majenta42 20 дней назад

    Wow! Great job! Soooo cool!

  • @georgem4713
    @georgem4713 20 дней назад

    First: a comment for the algorithm.
    Second: I am so glad I decided to watch a 1/72 video.
    Third: AMAZING work, really stellar job man.
    Subbed.

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  20 дней назад +1

      Hi George! Welcome aboard! Many thanks - I appreciate all three statements! :)
      I understand that this is a bit of a detour for you. What scale are you normally into?

    • @georgem4713
      @georgem4713 19 дней назад

      @@PointBlankModelling Usually 1/48 in modern fighter jets, 1/48 helicopters, 1/72 in modern bombers, 1/35 in armored vehicles / tanks, 1/350 in ships / submarines. What can I say, larger models are a guilty pleasure for me 😁.

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  19 дней назад +1

      I see. :) I like 1/48, 1/32 & 1/35 as well.. i just wanted to start the channel with something small and simple.. and look what I got myself into... :)

  • @TheLittleThingsJunkie
    @TheLittleThingsJunkie Месяц назад

    Magnificent!

  • @brunocostard936
    @brunocostard936 Месяц назад +1

    Very good job😊

  • @Katsape
    @Katsape 24 дня назад

    Чувак ты безумец!!! Очень круто👏👏👏

  • @thepersuasions
    @thepersuasions Месяц назад +1

    nice work - subscribed

  • @tonyd9
    @tonyd9 20 дней назад

    That's an exact replica at this point. Not a scale model XD amazing job, really

  • @stivikbivik
    @stivikbivik 2 месяца назад +2

    🤯

  • @user-sc9hd6on3o
    @user-sc9hd6on3o 29 дней назад

    шикарно

  • @seanfoster3052
    @seanfoster3052 Месяц назад +1

    Amazing work! I love your hyper detailing skills. Is there somewhere we can see your already completed builds?

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Sean! Thank you for your kind feedback. This is the only platform I have at the moment and to be perfectly honest, I haven't finished a lot of models. Unfortunately I have a tendency to abandon projects so this channel in a way is my attempt to introduce some accountability in my hobby life as well.

  • @MrOporini
    @MrOporini Месяц назад

    Jesus! Que treta! Boas soluções para uma dificuldade extrema de montagem!

  • @aviatorius2601
    @aviatorius2601 Месяц назад +1

    Great job! I think some of the details would’ve been easier to replicate with a 3D designed and printed parts. Also I was wondering what rotary tool you are using?

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад +1

      Hi there! Thank you, sir! I agree, many of these details would have been so much easier to design & print. I don't have access to a 3D printer but it is definitely on my roadmap to experiment with 3D technology. The rotary tool is an old Proxxon Micromot. I am not sure if they still sell the exact same version but the Micromot series is definitely still out there. (Just for clarity: I have no association with Proxxon or any other manufacturer)

    • @aviatorius2601
      @aviatorius2601 Месяц назад

      @@PointBlankModelling , don't get me wrong. I do admire Your scratch build skills and attention to details. I also think it proper hard core modelling, like "back in the days". However 3D modelling and printing could take it to another level and give more accurate results. But that just mine humble opinion. Thanks for Your reply, I will definitely look into Proxxon, it's just the tool You are using looked smaller and more compact from what I have seen on market. Unless You are using flexible shaft extension with it.
      P.S. I am looking forward to see more of Your work on Mi-2 and final results. I am sure it's gonna turnout great. Best of luck and please don't keep us waiting for too long!

  • @tni1116
    @tni1116 Месяц назад +1

    Love this stuff ! Where did you get the buffing wheel.

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  Месяц назад

      Thank you! The buffing wheel is from Proxxon. I bought it at least ten years ago but they still sell them.

  • @daleicious1528
    @daleicious1528 18 дней назад

    Tickle tickle

  • @sliceofbread2611
    @sliceofbread2611 23 дня назад

    you might enjoy the music of Marc A. Pullen

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  23 дня назад +1

      Thank you for the recommendation! I've added Marc's albums to my playlist

  • @drshaw7
    @drshaw7 22 дня назад

    Nice work! What kind of scriber do you use? Can't imagine doing what you did on the lower bubbles with my tamiya scriber.

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  22 дня назад

      Thank you! It's Mr. Scriber Needle from MRP. It was a game changer for me. BTW, I am working on a video about the tools I use as we speak.
      (Just for clarity: I have no association with any manufacturer)

  • @DarBrow
    @DarBrow 19 дней назад

    I likey 😊

  • @freedom4all438
    @freedom4all438 14 дней назад

    After a few vids like these I quit building models. Will never have time or resources

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  13 дней назад

      Don't let videos discourage you if building models is what you like to do! I felt the same way do now countless times in the past. Someone once told me that "you have the time for what you allocate time to". I thought that was a smug remark at the time and only understood what it meant much later. I quit building models a bunch of times over the years for various reasons but every time the hobby pulled me back in so after a while I stopped fighting it. If I think about all the time I wasted on hangovers, jobs I hated, relationships that weren't good for me, etc... I mean, somehow I felt that those things were my priorities at the time but looking back I wish I had spent those years building models (or doing whatever else) instead. There are so many other things out there as well one can immerse themselves in. Generally I try to avoid giving people unsolicited advice but I feel I have to say this: listen to your gut and try and do what's right for you.

  • @andorpufkas7878
    @andorpufkas7878 20 дней назад

    I like that all the reference photos are of Hungary, but your accent doesn't seem like that

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  20 дней назад +1

      Thanks, Andor, I take that as a compliment! :) i was born and raised in Hungary

  • @MrEarwicker
    @MrEarwicker 21 день назад

    So much drama.

  • @NiteReepa
    @NiteReepa 13 дней назад

    even if this isn't the kinda modeling I do (want to do), it's still worth a watch to pick up techniques, tool and part ideas I might not have considered :D

    • @PointBlankModelling
      @PointBlankModelling  13 дней назад

      That's great! By the way, (probably needless to say) but I picked up most of these techniques from videos as well :D