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Like the turbine room all it needs is white paint lol when I see you do thd photoetch it reminds me of a 70s song called bend it bend it just a little more lol
Hello Wayne that's an amazing battleship Bismarck 1:200 scale. Nice work on this wonderful build. I like that lets get cracking. Magnificent battleship build. I enjoyed this video cool. 🤗😇👍👏🙏🙌🤓😁😀😎😊🙂☺
Nice that Agora doesn't waste your time with details that you're never going to see. I watched your whole X-Wing series recently, and if I had a dollar for every stage you did stuff on there that will never, ever, EVER be seen by you or anyone else again, I'd probably be able to at LEAST buy up to this stage of this model if I wanted to.
45:30 This part I dont get. Modelbuilding is all about glueing parts together, sure, but why are these parts partly molded, partly glued. Why not either/or for a part like this?
Regarding modifications, to an extent it depends how accessible/visible the part is and/or will be in the finished model. Also if it is reversible. For example if you can access the area simply by undoing a couple of screws you may go back at a later date. Also if the modification is weathering you may not be able to undo any painting.
Awesome!! I just ordered it can’t wait to start, I’ve always loved anything on the Bismarck. But tell me what kind of glue are you using anything special.
That turbine room is too clean. Every museum ship I’ve been on and I’ve been on two battleships and one aircraft carrier and the engine rooms are full of pipes of all sizes and valves of all sizes going everywhere in every direction there are even walk ways with steps and tiny platforms that go over pipes that just happen to be slightly above floor level. You can’t go wrong by using old spru pieces as piping just put a lot of it in that open space.
Oh I meant to say I saw I fix for the gears not meshing on the radar dish. Apparently the shaft isn't long enough so adding 1mm off a cocktail stick will stop it problem
Very nice Wayne, looks really good, I thought you said that you were going to paint the turbine room on the Agora, or was it on the Hatchett model that you did that?
Hi Wayne, A piece of advice please, you had problems with the radar unit on stage 91 . You advised to play around with the motor screws to get it to rotate, I am having the same problem, the motor is fine and running good, but no matter how much I adjust the screws it will not spin, do you have any other suggestions that would help me with this? Thank you again Wayne for all the time and trouble you go to to produce your videos, I still find them so useful when model building, your patience and explanations are so useful. Kind regards Gary.
How many “every six week” deliveries are there for the Agora Titanic? Is it sixteen over 24 months? I sure appreciate your videos. Do you know yet if the Lancaster is available?
Hi Wayne, I followed the link for this video from the Agora website but this should be the Zero Pack 7 video according to the Agora site, I have informed them of the error but it has not been corrected, could you correct it? Thanks in advance.
Hi Wayne, Enjoying watching the Bismarck build, could you tell me please what is the tool you are using for the glue? It looks safer than using a cocktail stick. Many thanks, Gary.
Also I am curious if anyone else has applied lubrication to the gearboxes - and wondering if its necessary. I would be necessary at to apply at this stage if needed. Thanks much !