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I'm surprised to see that you have attached the gear struts and propeller before you started applying exterior colors. Usually I paint these separately and attached at the end of the build.
My uncle was at Bragg in the 80s and got me onto Pope so I could see an a-10 cannon getting loaded. I was probably 7 or 8. Was so awesome, will never forget it.
I love watching all of your videos. Half of the time they inspire me to try and take my modeling skills to a new level. The other half of the time they make me want to throw out all my stuff and find an entirely new hobby. Keep doing what you do sir!
I don't know if anyone has already said his but if you sand the clear and finish it with 2000 you can polish it out, like headlight restoration does. Then clear coat it and so it looks clear and smooth. Then you could use LED or lighting would have love to see that!!!
Ahh,you saw the piece on the kitmakers forum,its just incredible what he has achieved,you are an amateur in comparison,me I cant stop getting glue on everything,thanks Plasmo,awesome as always
Thank you for repeating the same tips, tricks, and advice in your different videos. I learn through repetition so hearing the same info on paints, glues, hacks in other videos is extremely helpful for me to retain the info. I'm new to the hobby and LOVE your channel. I've watched a handful of your videos and am truly inspired by your brilliant work!