Nice model. I'm working on this kit, and I noticed that you did not include the two panels on the sides of the co-pilot seat. I'm trying to figure out how to assemble this parts.
Cooles Video - wie viele hast Du schon gebaut?? Ich habe erst ein MAN 19361 gebaut, aus Restenteile. Da wollte ich mal teamster was man aus diesem Fahrzeug alles herausholen kann
Hallo @PetersGartenbahn der MAN war mein war mein fünftes LKW Model, davor habe ich allerdings schon Flugzeuge gebaut. Aktuell baue ich meinen 10. LKW (Scania S 730). Normalerweise baue ich meine LKWs wie sie damals präsentiert wurden, auf dem Prospekt oder auf der Messe. Für diesen MAN habe ich allerdings die TV-Sendung auf Achse als Vorbild genommen. Gruss CoronadoCH
@@CoronadoCH ich baue nur nach Vorbild. Wie erstellst Du diese Videos? Das würde ich auch mal reizen. Doch wenn ein Vide über 400Std aufzeichnen muss, wird das eher niemand mehr angucken….😁
@@PetersGartenbahn Ich filme in real Zeit und nachher beschleunige ich die Aufnahme beim Bau auf 500% und lackieren ist glaube ich 1000%, zum Beispiel habe ich beim roten Scania 143 7h44min roh Material, welches ich verwendet habe. Man muss dazu auch sagen, dass das schneiden auch einen enormen Aufwand ergibt. Ich habe aber auch schon Versionen mit Echtzeit Schnitt gesehen welche auch um die 30 Minuten sind.
Dear @lox_501, I'm sorry about that. English is unfortunately not my mother language, I do my best to speak English as well as possible. What is it exactly, the speed? Best regards, CoronadoCH
Hi, how are you putting primer on your models? The back of the radiator is mostly black the front isn't important to me as mostly not seen in the completed model.
@@CoronadoCH first of all i use Hycote fine primer or Tamiya primer in cans, spray two thin coats making sure parts are entirely covered. I warm cans before spraying too, it's very important. Sometimes when I do patterns or go for two or more colours i use adhession promoter, just one max two thin coats around, then roughly one hour later - primer. To achieve perfect finish later, i always smoothen primed surface just to make sure there is no contamination that might affect final effect.
Gut Germact!👍🏼iche habe buit KW. 900A Model aswell 3 kit,s, all 3 kit,s hood,s were deformed? They were the Revell Dump truck KW. 900A. I am making my own hood! I had to put aluminum strip,s in the inside and fill them with body putty to spread them apart so the hood will fit over the engine and fit up against the firewall. I Made my own under hood, insulation coming out goot so far. You're,s came out grobartig.
hello... i to am about to build my first truck... it will be a Peterbilt 359... but i have also ordered a Kenworth...W900.... i am looking forward to my build after watching your video... thx 4 sharing... vinny
I used the grey primer from Vallejo 7:05 for the fuselage. I don't use primer for smaller parts like the cockpit, the paint still holds well as long as you don't do too much to the part.
Great video, this kit is lying in my to do list for a month now, I can't wait to start building it as it will be a relaxing experience from all 1:48 and 1:72 level 4 kits I have been building recently, but I need to finish the livery for 1:72 German Eurofighter Typhoon "Ghost Tiger"
the people from revell want to resiiue the can Do/Will Do wrecker If you think that that is a good idea then contact them via their webpage or their Facebook page
When I was a kid I put together many plastic models (especially planes) but I was never using colours or this spray paint. Could you give me any advice to the panting? What "device" do you use for spray paint and if it is difficult to learn it, mix colours etc. Also how many paint do you need for truck like this and how much these paints cost? Thank you.
Hi Overload, thank you for your comment. Following my answers to the questions. I'm using color on acrylic basic as they are easier to handle as enaml color for exemple, regaring cleaning them. I'm using manly an airbursh pistole for the large surfaces and the smaller details I'm painting with a brush. The airbrush pistole is a Harder and Steenbeck Evolution Silverline Two in One. For me it was not difficult to learn. I use if available the premixed colors of Vallejo, they are sold as Model Air. I've listed all colors used in the describtion of the video in general you don't need more than one of each color. The cost of the color you need to search in your location in the internet, the exact color I used is in the description. I hope I could help you.
@@CoronadoCH Thank you. I did some digging and found this. The airbrush pistole costs about 130-170 €. Then I found Vallejo thinner 200ml for 10€ and basic set of 16 colours (17ml each) for 45 € Primer is for 8€ 60ml. As a total noob in this colouring field. How much these colours are going to last? I understand that it depends on the model size and amount of paint used etc. But as a guess - lets take this Scania model. How many models I would be able to paint with this colour set and the primer? Thank you again.
@@Izmael1310 Yes, the airbrush color seems to be correct, but you need as well a compressor. You need to check if you want to buy a color set or indiviual color depending if you really need all color to build. The use of color depends how good it covers for example the yellow did cover really bad but there is still color left. The primer lasts at least for around 2-3 models. I didn't write down exactly how much color I used. But if the color covers well one bottel should be enough for two models. The most difficult color is the clear gloss as I don't manage as well to get a proper glossy seal with it.
That is a fine looking tractor when you got finished with it. I like those because to me they're a real challenge to build and we never get to see them on the roads here. You did a great job of building that truck. Keep up the good work my friend.👍
What's the point in making timelapse videos? If I want to skip parts from the video, I will; but if I want to see some detail, I cannot. I was very interested in the build, but I found the video unwatchable.
Dear Panzergrau Models, thank you very much for your comment. I'm currently cutting the material for the Italeri Scania 143 and I'm going to try an other cutting style with no timelaps. The interest of timelaps video is that the lenght is between 15-30 minutes for trucks and 8-15 minutes for fighter jets. I can also upload 1-3 videos per build with a lenght of 15-20 minutes each. Kind regards, CoronadoCH
If my translation is correct you are speaking about the wheels which I glued to the model and are not turning. I do this to p'revent damage on the model as I have all models in a individual case, if the wheels are not fixed it would go forward and backward while transporting.