Good morning sir, well nothing better to watch on a Sunday morning that one of your videos, when I saw the size of those turn buckles, I thought you had gone crazy, they were so small, but you handled them perfectly, the aircraft wzs 100% perfectly finished, congratulations on the great work you have done, very bedt regards from Australia
Another great build of a favourite aircraft. I like to run a piece of wire inside the brass tube when I cut it to prevent any distortion. What is the next build?I always look forward to projects.
Thanks Stephen, yes it's a great idea, however I already know how much pressure to use, so it's not a problem for me, but might help for those, who just start to use those tubes. My next project goes according to the plan - AEG G.IV bomber
Nothing more said but congratulations for such a beautifully finished Halberstadt and another great video. The overall effect of the paint scheme hiding the barely discernible lozenge camouflage has been well executed so well done, FCM. You must have an amazing WW1 aircraft collection....any chance sharing it???
Thanks, Charlie, I got this on ebay from a Ukrainian store (I always recommend to buy Ukrainian and support their business during the war) and had a video review - ruclips.net/video/qOFkQjDWSHU/видео.html
Good morning sir, well nothing better to watch on a Sunday morning that one of your videos, when I saw the size of those turn buckles, I thought you had gone crazy, they were so small, but you handled them perfectly, the aircraft wzs 100% perfectly finished, congratulations on the great work you have done, very bedt regards from Australia
Thank you so much, hope I made your Sunday morning more enjoyable ))
Outstanding job! That scheme is so eye catching.
Thank you so much
Another masterpiece and most enjoyable video. Thanks and very well done sir!
Thank you so much, Trevor!!!
The sublety of the old, underlying camoflage is coming across much better in this video.
Yes, it' depends on the light, that's why I decided to show it closely
Oleg, I knew your build would be fantastic. The pictures at the end of this video are just stunning. Well done, well done.
Thank you so much, Mark. I really enjoyed this project
Amazing model. Beautiful paint job and rigging. 💥👍💥
Thank you Dave!
Неперевершено, як і завжди! До речі, дуже цікава підставка, ніколи раніше таких не бачив)
Дякую, підставка від українського виробника - LMG Laser Model Graver - lmg.in.ua
That is truly gorgeous! Well done indeed, fantastic job!
Thanks Gary, appreciate it!!!
Very nice build!
Thanks
Another great build of a favourite aircraft.
I like to run a piece of wire inside the brass tube when I cut it to prevent any distortion.
What is the next build?I always look forward to projects.
Thanks Stephen, yes it's a great idea, however I already know how much pressure to use, so it's not a problem for me, but might help for those, who just start to use those tubes. My next project goes according to the plan - AEG G.IV bomber
@FlyingCircusModels AEG Bomber, like the one you walked round at the museum. That should be very challenging.
yes and no, Museum has the later version and I'm building the early one, but the idea is the same. We will see how it will go...
Great job!
Thanks Steven!!!
Nothing more said but congratulations for such a beautifully finished Halberstadt and another great video. The overall effect of the paint scheme hiding the barely discernible lozenge camouflage has been well executed so well done, FCM. You must have an amazing WW1 aircraft collection....any chance sharing it???
Thank you very much, actually I have only those completed models, that I built on the channel, nothing is hidden from you ))
Thanks for letting me know :)
Awesome work. Where did ya get the plane jig ? That's cool as hell.👍
Thanks, Charlie, I got this on ebay from a Ukrainian store (I always recommend to buy Ukrainian and support their business during the war) and had a video review - ruclips.net/video/qOFkQjDWSHU/видео.html
Nice work on this build. Where did you get those tiny turnbuckles???? Thanks for sharing
Thanks, Michael, I purchased them on ebay, from this seller - www.ebay.ca/itm/303907277542