I can say out of all of us on RU-vid building models you are easily in the top 10 best builders out there. I just subbed! You've got great skill, patience, and excellent presentation. That is an exceptional car! I'm patiently waiting for my skill to be where I need it to be before building my Lemans Ford GT 40. Maybe in the next year or so I'll attempt it as a baseline comparison for my skill level growth from that point until like 2 years later, but I can only dream of your level of quality work right now. Amazing work!
Wow, very nice. Please tell me, how do you handle the decals? I see you use some liquid before appliyng the decals and another after apüliying... What are those liquids?
This must be one of my favourite non-jdm cars and you made a great job building it. Love seeing a build from start to finish, especially as I always learn something new from you. Well done 👍👍
@@Scaleautoshop Haha, yeah I'm open to try something different! I was always a big fan of the Japanese JTCC series and would definitely like to build the Steve Soper winning BMW someday.. so that would be a start 😀
Hi from Portugal!! Very unfortunately it will not be easy to see this and other top cars where I live. Yet I adore to watch people building model cars and other machines here at the '' Poor Man's University'': The RU-vid. I'd love to watch you building other models!! And 1000 thanks for this video!
i have found some for you . Not BMW M8 but still NuNu :) www.greathobbies.com/productinfo/?prod_id=PTZPN24009 hobbysense.ca/collections/plastic-model-kits/products/1-24-bmw-320i-e46-super-production-dtcc-2001-winner
Hi, could you tell me which primer you use and how you apply the basecoat number5? Nozzle, pressure and how many coats, dry or wet? Sometimes with automotive paints I get reactions in the plastic. Thank you.
Hi, use any primer you like for plastic. Number 5 is good color do not eat the plastic. My nozzle is 0.3mm and about 20psi, 3-4 normal layers were enough.
Hello, what's the name of the object you use to place the decals? I mean that brush with a soft plastic instead of bristles ... where did you find it? Thanks