Q A) I like the relaxed style it somehow makes me feel comfortable and take things in. The gentle piano music really helps aswell (speaking as a Led Zepelin fan). Q B) Nothing. Q C. It suits me if you stick to WWII aircraft. Specifically? Italeri 1/48 CR42 Falco. The result you achieved again is stunning. I built an ooollllldddd Lindberg 1/48 Stuka I bought dirt cheap on ebay as an re-introduction to modelling, oh deary me, the machine gun looks like a bazooka and the parts fit where they touch but I did my best for an ageing beginner. Thank you sir.
I’ve just my found this video. I’m going to build a model of the 3./St.G2 JU 87B T6-KL that was shot down during the Battle Of Britain. My father was photographed on the wing of it pulling out an ammunition belt, and was given a postcard sized photo of him by the photographer sometime later. I’ll probably buy a couple of kits so that I can practice airbrushing, it’s been a while. Very useful lists of paint needed, and technique. Many thanks.
I like that you’re building Airfix and Revell kits. Shows how far these labels have come in the past few years and the quality builds that can be had by even us mere mortals. Keep up the great work and I’m looking forward to further inspiration. I also like the build format with occasional subtitles.
I grew up with Airfix and Revell... (and an occasional matchbox!!)... So I have learned to like them... And yes, they have come way far indeed.. I recall older kits where the flash outweighed the model parts!! However, I have to admit that there are other European brands (like ICM and Eduard) which are just as good... Thank you for your comment!
Thank you for another incredible build.....an amazing outcome and a beautifully completed model. What I like about your channel is that you build without any "extras", basically OOB, or fancy methods.....just straight a forward build with the basics covered. I also enjoy seeing the bigger scales....such as 1/32 as this is the one I only build (old hands and poor eyesight unfortunately). As to what to build.....whatever you like....I'm just happy to watch your work! Robert
Very well done! I like the selection of themes and the down to earth approach with no exotic materials or after market. I also like the colors and ratios at every step. You could have edited the spraying while smoking part. The subjects you are building are very close to what i like so don't change anything there.
Nice job, WBP. In 1/48 that must be a large finished kit! I'll answer you questions: a. I like the build sequence and you showing your steps and what you are using to paint, or weather, or whatever; b. The part I liked the least (I don't want to say I didn't like it), was the portions where you had four views going at the same time... it was a bit hard to watch what was going on, especially for someone that wants to see everything as an aid for learning; c. Any planes would be great! I find any military aircraft, older, or modern, to be very interesting, and I almost always learn something new that can help with my own model building. I really enjoyed the video and I'm looking forward to more.
Thank you Brett for watching and answering. The reason for multiscreens is that I have noticed that most viewers don't watch the whole vid, especially if it's too long and filled with tedious details... So I try to group some tedious details (like deburring all parts, priming or gluing small details) in multiscreen so that I can compress the time. Thank you for your kind words :)
It's an iconic plane... No more than a Spit but an iconic one nonetheless.. I am flirting the idea of building the Trumpeter 1:24 Stuka in the future.. Thanks for watching! :)
Absolutely love the attention to detail, your painting abilities are far and above mine, there is nothing to not like, maybe slightly larger scale models 👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much for your kind words :) I'm trying to make models as large as they fit in my display... In general, I prefer building larger scales (32, 24) cause they're easier for my eyes.. but sometimes they're too large (or too expensive).. I had an 1:48 B-29 built little before I started the channel... it was a beast, nearly 90cm wingspan.. There's no display to put that thing... Next one will be a 1:32 Dauntless... Stay tuned!
Great build! Very nice result. In your channel I like the fact that you use subtitles and the background music I also like that you indicate percentages of thinning. As I like to learn from other modelers, it would be nice if you could indicate what thinners you use and the airbrush pressure. I'm not fond of the multiscreen because it is impossible to follow all four windows at the same time. As for planes, my preferred ones are any military plane from WWII onwards
Thank you for watching and your comment. I Don't indicate thinner because I make my own thinner (using Water and IPA) - perhaps some day soon I'll create a video of my workshop and materials and tools etc... The Pressure for my airbrush is not indicated because I regulate the air flow with the valve on the airbrush - generally, my compressor is set up at 2 - 2.5 Bar.
I've built both, both were very good... You can't go wrong with either choice.. The italeri decals may give you a more hard time if you go for the fuselage-length snake decal..
I like your videos. I'd like to see you do a build with all hand painting bc that's how I paint my models. I'd love to see you do a P61 Black Widow or B17. I'd also like for you to take a terrible kit like a Revell/Monogram and take us step by step through the entire build with correcting the bad areas like fit, canopies, raised panel lines etc.
Fixing a terrible kit sounds like quite a challenge... I'm not so sure I'm up to the task yet.. But eventually i WILL come across a poorly designed kit and then we'll see.. As for a B17, I already have one 1:72 B17 in my stash... so stay tuned! Now, as far as hand painting goes... I'm not so sure I'd do that, since I have found that the airbrush does a better job... Thank you for answering and watching, Adam :)
Fantastic build! I like that you build WW2 aircraft. I find the spilt screen a little confusing and hard to follow when there are four sperate windows. I would like to see a build of the new tooled Airfix Bristol Beaufort preferably in scheme B
Thank you for watching Barry... The split screen is used mainly to cover small menial details to save time, since long videos are generally not preferable to the majority of the viewers.. As for the new Beaufort, it definitely is a model worth building.. After my stash is somehow diminished, it will be added to the list.
Really enjoying the builds. I like how you rate the build, gives us guys an idea if the kit is worth it. Must agree the split screen is a bit off-putting but overall really enjoy your work. Would like to see more 1/48 and would love to see ICM B26 invader. Have my eye on it.
Excellent Stuka! I really like the music and the fact you build out of the box. Please skip the 4 panel build sequence and maybe add a build review at the end of the video. Please keep doing WW2 aircraft. Maybe a large bomber in the future?
Great video. I agree with others that the multi screen was a bit much. Made me dizzy watching :/. Other than that superb video. Honestly been wanting to see someone build the Enola Gay, Blackbird, Nighthawk, or a straight up custom design. That would be awesome to watch. In the end though it's your channel and your models. I'll watch no matter what :)
Thank you very much! I completed the 1:48 B-29 by Monogram by late 2019, which I had started in 1989!! it was a huge beast... it wouldn't fit on cam!! (I have posted some pics in some FB modelling groups).. I'd reconsider doing the new platinum edition, if it wasn't so freakishly huge and expensive... You see, the problem with huge models, apart from making them on a medium sized bench, is storing them somewhere... My IKEA display can't even accommodate some of my 1:32 fighter builds... As for the other suggestions... I haven't started making post WWII planes yet.. and for the time being, my plans (and stash) don't include any such. Again, thank you for watching. Stay tuned :)
🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪nice warplane from screaming bomber to tank buster. Nice luftwaffe plane stuka. There were a lot of those aircraft in the war bombing sites. Nice german plane.
After seeing this video , I gotta get this kit , would like to try painting it in the desert camo , did it have the snake decal included ? Very nice build !! Good job! From a fellow modeler in Japan!
Greetings from faraway Greece and thank you for watching. The snake decal wasn't included in the kit. However, I know for a fact that it's in the Italeri 1/48 kit no 2769 along a few PE parts.
@@wbpsmodels3452 you left off the svvAst1Ka. Only kidding I know you get banned for those things. It’s funny bc as vile as the Ntzs were, we are still allowed to show Soviet, CCP and other vile symbols when they murdered far more people. Also, deleting those things from media only serves to take it from our consciousness, we should remember it regularly and strive to fight it not pretend it didn’t happen.
Such as beautiful build thanks for posting the video. I do have a question though right around 13:09 into the build, you appear to be smoking something, is that marijuana? I will try doing that on my next build!
Thank you for your kind word. To be frank, I didn't even know the existence of the PBM Mariner until today. Yes, i would consider it... However, I DO have a PBY Catalina in my stash, so this will be first in queue. Stay tuned!
Great build! I am currently building the exact same model, and am experiencing some problems. When i stuck the engine on, it sat on a lopsided angle, and no matter how much adjustment I do, it continuously goes back to its original position. I checked to see if i had glued pieces on the engine at different points, but no, everything lined up. I was wondering if you experienced similar problems and how did you solve them.
I had that problem on a previous Stuka build by italeri (no vid on that one) but the Revell one didn't pose such a problem... Usually, when I encounter such problems, I use Tamiya fast glue and keep holding the pieces together till they are set.
Liked the whole video and all the reveal images. Did not like the beginning with the split screen assembly steps. Hard to follow (at least for me). Would like to see your skills put to a 1/48th B-25 Mitchell. or an A6M Zero. THANK YOU!
i DO have a zero in my stash, so this one will come on eventually... Not so sure for the Mitchel yet, as I have to deplete my stash a bit before I commence new purchases.. Thank you for watching and commenting :)
Very nice build, but somehow the landing light seems toy like, and that is the kit not you, maybe it could be fabricated out of some bent cellophane or the like.
A great build with some excellent painting techniques. However, disappointing you did not apply the swastikas to the model. For me models are miniatures of the real thing and I don’t have time for people who are offended by history. Not one Stuka in Luftwaffe service never displayed the marking. I appreciate you have to be considerate of other peoples feelings but frankly if they are offended they can not look can’t they? Anyway not wishing to get embroiled in a political debate you should feel free to exercise your personal choice but if it was me I would have depicted the aircraft as it was. Otherwise great work 👍🏻😎
Truth be told, I didn't go out of my way to add a swastika to the model and none was provided with the model's decals. When one is supplied, I will use it (you can see that in my 1:32 BF or the FW TA151 vids) although swastikas DO pose some problems (for example some major FB model groups do not allow posts with swastikas)... At any rate, thank you for watching :)
Bravo it is a very fine model Airfix kit are the best
Q A) I like the relaxed style it somehow makes me feel comfortable and take things in. The gentle piano music really helps aswell (speaking as a Led Zepelin fan). Q B) Nothing. Q C. It suits me if you stick to WWII aircraft. Specifically? Italeri 1/48 CR42 Falco. The result you achieved again is stunning. I built an ooollllldddd Lindberg 1/48 Stuka I bought dirt cheap on ebay as an re-introduction to modelling, oh deary me, the machine gun looks like a bazooka and the parts fit where they touch but I did my best for an ageing beginner. Thank you sir.
I’ve just my found this video. I’m going to build a model of the 3./St.G2 JU 87B T6-KL that was shot down during the Battle Of Britain. My father was photographed on the wing of it pulling out an ammunition belt, and was given a postcard sized photo of him by the photographer sometime later. I’ll probably buy a couple of kits so that I can practice airbrushing, it’s been a while. Very useful lists of paint needed, and technique. Many thanks.
I like that you’re building Airfix and Revell kits. Shows how far these labels have come in the past few years and the quality builds that can be had by even us mere mortals. Keep up the great work and I’m looking forward to further inspiration. I also like the build format with occasional subtitles.
I grew up with Airfix and Revell... (and an occasional matchbox!!)... So I have learned to like them... And yes, they have come way far indeed.. I recall older kits where the flash outweighed the model parts!! However, I have to admit that there are other European brands (like ICM and Eduard) which are just as good... Thank you for your comment!
Hey my friend fantastic build!! the best yet. On the questions it's your channel...you do what makes you happy, i'm happy to watch and learn.........
Thank you Brian :) I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Great build! I haven’t built a Stuka yet…may get this one! I enjoy your channel and like the full-build format. Take care! Drew
Thanks Drew... Check out the Italeri one as well (Picciatelo).. it was a worthy kit too.
Fabulous! Excellent piece of work, great to watch 👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻
Thank you very much :)
Thank you for another incredible build.....an amazing outcome and a beautifully completed model. What I like about your channel is that you build without any "extras", basically OOB, or fancy methods.....just straight a forward build with the basics covered. I also enjoy seeing the bigger scales....such as 1/32 as this is the one I only build (old hands and poor eyesight unfortunately). As to what to build.....whatever you like....I'm just happy to watch your work! Robert
Thank you for your kind words, Robert... Stay tuned for yet another :32 soon... ;)
Very well done!
I like the selection of themes and the down to earth approach with no exotic materials or after market. I also like the colors and ratios at every step.
You could have edited the spraying while smoking part.
The subjects you are building are very close to what i like so don't change anything there.
Thank you very much! υποθετω το vulcan εχει να κανει με την γνωστη kawa?
@@wbpsmodels3452 εχει να κανει με το νικ μου απο παλια σε διαδικτιακο παιχνιδι και με το γνωστο Μ-61
Nice job, WBP. In 1/48 that must be a large finished kit!
I'll answer you questions:
a. I like the build sequence and you showing your steps and what you are using to paint, or weather, or whatever;
b. The part I liked the least (I don't want to say I didn't like it), was the portions where you had four views going at the same time... it was a bit hard to watch what was going on, especially for someone that wants to see everything as an aid for learning;
c. Any planes would be great! I find any military aircraft, older, or modern, to be very interesting, and I almost always learn something new that can help with my own model building.
I really enjoyed the video and I'm looking forward to more.
Thank you Brett for watching and answering. The reason for multiscreens is that I have noticed that most viewers don't watch the whole vid, especially if it's too long and filled with tedious details... So I try to group some tedious details (like deburring all parts, priming or gluing small details) in multiscreen so that I can compress the time. Thank you for your kind words :)
Fantastic, I've been thinking about building a model of the stuka? This has gave me the nudge I needed. Thanks.
It's an iconic plane... No more than a Spit but an iconic one nonetheless.. I am flirting the idea of building the Trumpeter 1:24 Stuka in the future.. Thanks for watching! :)
I like the old microwave turntable idea, nice!
It came up pretty handy indeed.. ;)
Absolutely love the attention to detail, your painting abilities are far and above mine, there is nothing to not like, maybe slightly larger scale models 👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much for your kind words :) I'm trying to make models as large as they fit in my display... In general, I prefer building larger scales (32, 24) cause they're easier for my eyes.. but sometimes they're too large (or too expensive).. I had an 1:48 B-29 built little before I started the channel... it was a beast, nearly 90cm wingspan.. There's no display to put that thing... Next one will be a 1:32 Dauntless... Stay tuned!
Very well done!
Thank you very much!
Excellent work
Thank you very much!
Great build! Very nice result. In your channel I like the fact that you use subtitles and the background music I also like that you indicate percentages of thinning. As I like to learn from other modelers, it would be nice if you could indicate what thinners you use and the airbrush pressure. I'm not fond of the multiscreen because it is impossible to follow all four windows at the same time. As for planes, my preferred ones are any military plane from WWII onwards
Thank you for watching and your comment. I Don't indicate thinner because I make my own thinner (using Water and IPA) - perhaps some day soon I'll create a video of my workshop and materials and tools etc... The Pressure for my airbrush is not indicated because I regulate the air flow with the valve on the airbrush - generally, my compressor is set up at 2 - 2.5 Bar.
@@wbpsmodels3452 Thanks! That video you mentioned about how to make the thinner for Vallejo would be very interesting 👍🏻
Just beautiful !!!
Thank you very much :)
kit excelente e a montagem idem. Parabéns ao modelista
Muchísimas gracias :)
Very nice build. 👌
Thank you very much :)
This has much better detail than the Hasegawa kit.
Excelent techniques. Well done muy friend
Thank you very much ! :)
Nice build! I am planning to buy a Stuka kit but which brand should I take ? The Airfix 1:48 or the Italery ? Thank you.
I've built both, both were very good... You can't go wrong with either choice.. The italeri decals may give you a more hard time if you go for the fuselage-length snake decal..
I like your videos. I'd like to see you do a build with all hand painting bc that's how I paint my models. I'd love to see you do a P61 Black Widow or B17. I'd also like for you to take a terrible kit like a Revell/Monogram and take us step by step through the entire build with correcting the bad areas like fit, canopies, raised panel lines etc.
Fixing a terrible kit sounds like quite a challenge... I'm not so sure I'm up to the task yet.. But eventually i WILL come across a poorly designed kit and then we'll see.. As for a B17, I already have one 1:72 B17 in my stash... so stay tuned! Now, as far as hand painting goes... I'm not so sure I'd do that, since I have found that the airbrush does a better job... Thank you for answering and watching, Adam :)
Fantastic build! I like that you build WW2 aircraft. I find the spilt screen a little confusing and hard to follow when there are four sperate windows. I would like to see a build of the new tooled Airfix Bristol Beaufort preferably in scheme B
Thank you for watching Barry... The split screen is used mainly to cover small menial details to save time, since long videos are generally not preferable to the majority of the viewers.. As for the new Beaufort, it definitely is a model worth building.. After my stash is somehow diminished, it will be added to the list.
Really enjoying the builds. I like how you rate the build, gives us guys an idea if the kit is worth it. Must agree the split screen is a bit off-putting but overall really enjoy your work. Would like to see more 1/48 and would love to see ICM B26 invader. Have my eye on it.
Thank you for watching.. i do have some 48's in my stash, although 32's put less strain on the eyes.. Stay tuned :)
Excellent Stuka! I really like the music and the fact you build out of the box. Please skip the 4 panel build sequence and maybe add a build review at the end of the video. Please keep doing WW2 aircraft. Maybe a large bomber in the future?
Thank you for your answers.. i DO have a B-17 (albeit in 1:72 only) in my stash, so stay tuned! Thank you for watching!
Bravo👏👏👏👏
Great video. I agree with others that the multi screen was a bit much. Made me dizzy watching :/. Other than that superb video. Honestly been wanting to see someone build the Enola Gay, Blackbird, Nighthawk, or a straight up custom design. That would be awesome to watch. In the end though it's your channel and your models. I'll watch no matter what :)
Thank you very much! I completed the 1:48 B-29 by Monogram by late 2019, which I had started in 1989!! it was a huge beast... it wouldn't fit on cam!! (I have posted some pics in some FB modelling groups).. I'd reconsider doing the new platinum edition, if it wasn't so freakishly huge and expensive... You see, the problem with huge models, apart from making them on a medium sized bench, is storing them somewhere... My IKEA display can't even accommodate some of my 1:32 fighter builds... As for the other suggestions... I haven't started making post WWII planes yet.. and for the time being, my plans (and stash) don't include any such. Again, thank you for watching. Stay tuned :)
🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪nice warplane from screaming bomber to tank buster. Nice luftwaffe plane stuka. There were a lot of those aircraft in the war bombing sites. Nice german plane.
After seeing this video , I gotta get this kit , would like to try painting it in the desert camo , did it have the snake decal included ? Very nice build !! Good job! From a fellow modeler in Japan!
Greetings from faraway Greece and thank you for watching. The snake decal wasn't included in the kit. However, I know for a fact that it's in the Italeri 1/48 kit no 2769 along a few PE parts.
Very nice build, I built the Hasegawa version
Thank you :)
Nice build! Smokin and sprayin ...very old school!
good build
Thank you!
I had to watch it again bc I fell asleep to the music but very good scale model build and video editing. The tail fin looks so bare?
I don't have many music options, with digital rights and all.. I use public domain youtube music only.. it IS kinda slow.. ;) What do you mean "bare"?
@@wbpsmodels3452 you left off the svvAst1Ka. Only kidding I know you get banned for those things. It’s funny bc as vile as the Ntzs were, we are still allowed to show Soviet, CCP and other vile symbols when they murdered far more people. Also, deleting those things from media only serves to take it from our consciousness, we should remember it regularly and strive to fight it not pretend it didn’t happen.
Such as beautiful build thanks for posting the video. I do have a question though right around 13:09 into the build, you appear to be smoking something, is that marijuana? I will try doing that on my next build!
Lol.. nope.. it's plain tobacco.. I smoke rollies. I wouldn't suggest mixing a doobie with the precision needed for modelling;) Thanks for watching :)
I really enjoy your builds and your video format. Would you consider building a PBM Mariner?
Thank you for your kind word. To be frank, I didn't even know the existence of the PBM Mariner until today. Yes, i would consider it... However, I DO have a PBY Catalina in my stash, so this will be first in queue. Stay tuned!
Great build! I am currently building the exact same model, and am experiencing some problems. When i stuck the engine on, it sat on a lopsided angle, and no matter how much adjustment I do, it continuously goes back to its original position. I checked to see if i had glued pieces on the engine at different points, but no, everything lined up. I was wondering if you experienced similar problems and how did you solve them.
I had that problem on a previous Stuka build by italeri (no vid on that one) but the Revell one didn't pose such a problem... Usually, when I encounter such problems, I use Tamiya fast glue and keep holding the pieces together till they are set.
Nice 👌
Liked the whole video and all the reveal images. Did not like the beginning with the split screen assembly steps. Hard to follow (at least for me). Would like to see your skills put to a 1/48th B-25 Mitchell. or an A6M Zero. THANK YOU!
i DO have a zero in my stash, so this one will come on eventually... Not so sure for the Mitchel yet, as I have to deplete my stash a bit before I commence new purchases.. Thank you for watching and commenting :)
@@wbpsmodels3452 I FULLY understand the economics of stash supply and demand! Thanks for your reply.
Wow nice was reheat built out of box
Very nice build, but somehow the landing light seems toy like, and that is the kit not you, maybe it could be fabricated out of some bent cellophane or the like.
I didn't think of that... that's a good idea!! Thanks! :)
The 4 window build is too confusing for me. I like to watch a straight build so I can learn new techniques and apply them to my models.
IS THAT A DOOBIE IN YOUR HAND AT 13:07?
Lol.. nope... just a normal rollie!
Isn't it missing something?
what do you mean?
I like to see different videos. I'm tired of seeing P-51, Me-109, F-4, and Spitfire builds. Bring some variety.
Don't stick cockpits with Tamiya !???? Micro Crystal clear. You could have a massive blob all over it
Absolutely amazing but why take the time to age the plane then forget to age the decals.. all you pros forget this
Nice build, but the multi-box sequences are too much (impossible) to follow.
Yep.. I gathered as much from almost all comments.. Thanks for watching :)
1/48 air fix hawker hurricane mk1 tropical
Swastikas?😳
Jman
I would recommend itarlie has airfix part's don't fit right and a waste of money and time
A great build with some excellent painting techniques. However, disappointing you did not apply the swastikas to the model.
For me models are miniatures of the real thing and I don’t have time for people who are offended by history.
Not one Stuka in Luftwaffe service never displayed the marking.
I appreciate you have to be considerate of other peoples feelings but frankly if they are offended they can not look can’t they?
Anyway not wishing to get embroiled in a political debate you should feel free to exercise your personal choice but if it was me I would have depicted the aircraft as it was.
Otherwise great work 👍🏻😎
Truth be told, I didn't go out of my way to add a swastika to the model and none was provided with the model's decals. When one is supplied, I will use it (you can see that in my 1:32 BF or the FW TA151 vids) although swastikas DO pose some problems (for example some major FB model groups do not allow posts with swastikas)... At any rate, thank you for watching :)