Welcome to my channel dedicated to building plastic aircraft model kits. So far only stills and descriptive text - I don't particularly like my voice very much, so no talking, sorry... so you may switch off the background music if you wish. I hope that you will find these videos inspirational and relaxing. If you however for any reason wish to click on the thumbs-down button, please let me know why, so I can try to improve.
Tom's Model Time, Sir, your execution of this model is fantastic. Great job. Thank you for adding the types of glue and colors when used on this slide show. I just picked up this model today at a local hobby supply store in Texas. I am looking forward to putting it, and the other nine helicopter (1/72 scale) models together too. Yeah, I have my work cut out for me.
The canopy is not that bad really. It is not perfect, but it is far from being the worst problem with this kit. The wing roots and the intakes are much worse.
thanks for posting. I have a grad/Ural to build. I have a question about decals. The word "O%HEONACHO". Can anyone translate please. I had a quick check online , I know its not "Fuel". Any ideas please
A big thumb up for an outstanding job! Amodel kits always need a thorough parts cleanup and careful dry fitting to join the parts properly, and yours went together beautifully. The canopy fit is perfect and overall, the paint nicely represents the original. 👍👍👍.
Thank you! A number of J32's were transferred from F13 to F16 Målflygdivisionen at Malmslätt after the decommissioning of F13. These had been converted into the electronic warfare version ("Störlansen") but they ended their lives as target tugs. This very airframe (32507) is actually the one you can see on its pylon along the E4 near SAAB Linköping (repainted of course).
Very nice hangar kit. I had purchased the same PAG runway slab kit that you have here, but I was wondering about the accuracy of the slab surfaces. Do the actual slabs really have that criss cross pattern on them? I've always thought that the slabs should have a smooth surface.
No, the plates are in real life just prefab concrete slabs without any particular pattern. The edges were filled with black asphalt. I didn’t particularly care reproducing this and was mainly focusing on the hangar.
@@tomsmodeltime6662 by coincedence, I happened to see a video today of the runway at the airport in Kherson. I could see the criss cross pattern in the slabs.
My Local model shop has a range of Mistercraft kits ,some of which I was interested in buying,however after this review I’m having second thoughts. Does anyone know if this is the exception or are all their kits crap.
A thoroughly well made video of an excellent build. It helped me see what paints and thinners work together. Lacquer based confuses me? The Mr.Color thinners works with Tamiya so im guessing the thinner is just acrylic( maybe :-/) Just started becoming interested in trainer aircraft after seeing them do aerobatics at Airshows. Not as dynamic as military aircraft but very colourful,reliable and what all the pilots start in. Heller though a bit pants by todays standard do such an interesting range. Impressed with your patience on the panel lines and canopy. Did you dip the canopy in ' Future/Pledge after your great efforts with polishing? Well done on the model and what an enjoyable and educational video. I salute you :-)
Thank you, I am really pleased that you enjoyed it! I don't usually use any kind of coating on the transparencies these days as I have experienced that the masking tape sometimes rips off the coating and it is a very annoying repair job.