In this video I am building the TAMEO Kits 1/43 scale model car BRABHAM BT50 G.P.CANADA 1982. I would be happy to help you build it. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for your magnificent work, your videos are truly wonderful. I enjoy watching how he works, it is very relaxing and comforting. Finding your channel has been great, you are a great modeller, congratulations from Spain.
1/43 is my favorite scale so it's great to see a 1/43 build again, so many builds these days are in 1/24 scale. Amazing skills, very clean build with enough extra details to give the model personality. Your videos are a very relaxing way to enjoy this hobby when on a break from building. Looking forward to your next project, appreciate all the tips you use. Thanks for sharing.
Great build. I've recently resumed building 43rd scale and this build inspired me. Would love to know what tubing you used for the air stems, lug nuts and instrument panel switches. Great work
Great job and I just watched all your videos!!! just wondering what kind of glue you are using? I always break the small gadget on my 1/43 scale model and I just fix them myself TUT
Beautiful and very inspiring build. Thank you for sharing with us. Do you spray clear over the tires before applying the Goodyear decals, or do you apply them directly on to the tire? Also, you spray X19 over the tires to seal the decals? Thank you in advance for your reply.
Thank you for your question. I apply the decals directly on to the tire. The reason I spray X19 is not to protect the decals. Because to stain too bright white decals a bit and to give the tire sidewalls a glossy finish.
Just checked out the 1st video. Very nice. Really liked the work in the seatbelt. Also liked the clean-up techniques demonstrated. Being a 1/43 builder I really appreciate seeing how others use their tools. What was the specific drill type tool you used to spin the tires, steering wheel, etc.?
I'm glad a 1/43 builder is watching! If not this, I think anything can be used as long as the axis is not blurred. Nakanishi EV250-100 Torqui Max Evolution. amzn.to/40hHhSx
@@bonbonscalemodel I'm sorry I may have described them wrong. I was asking about the metal cutting pliers that you use to cut the parts with. We call them nippers here.