Another fascinating video, of which I have one small criticism. The spare wheel in the trunk, there are no holes drilled where the wheel studs go through and no fixing bolt securing the wheel. These are small items which are not obvious but would complete a most brilliant model. This was still an education in fine modeling techniques, please continue doing so.
Honestly, I can almost smell the horsehair padding just from looking at those seats. The 2002 is my ❤ car, and watching this build brings back memories of a man I truly adored as a child that introduced me to what developed into my passion for cars…especially old BMW. Thank you for sharing this…
"Thanks for your admirable nervs to make it for ..INTERESTED.. constantly possible to follow this kind of creative micro modelling!" ...Always a great, unique filming!!! ...My biggest respect A4 Garage, honestly!!!...Greetings from the german alps and best wishes for 2023! Keep well!!! GOD BLESS...Olli alias "DER Z-CRACK"
Did you see where he made the gas pedal move the throttle under the hood? He does some really cool stuff with these models I never even thought about. He's really good.
Every time you put out a new video, I am even more impressed at your creativity and ingenuity at crafting those tiny parts. Thanks for another awesome video, and Happy New Year!
Toujours le détail poussé à l'extrême ! Le résultat est vraiment époustouflant ! Que la nouvelle année vous apporte la joie, le bonheur, la santé et la paix malgré le monde de brutes qui nous entoure ! Prenez bien soin de vous et à bientôt.
As usual. Hi tech skills and brilliant ideas ( and I'm talking about the tool to bend the interior panel). Your Video are like a trainings or tutorials to me. Bravo. I like to watch you and impatiently waiting for another parts. Happy new year.
I can remember last year commenting on the mini Cooper you did, I was on with voyager starship model, it’s took me a year to finish it I’m doing my first car model now, mk1 golf Pirelli GTI so I’m watching all your vids over and over again Absolute joy to see this level of craftsmanship put in!!
Absolutely stunning work, having driven the real thing, I can only say that your work is exquisite, the door inlays are a sublime piece of model engineering, simply incredible.
Breathtaking! As always you go above and beyond, another masterpiece finely crafted, thank you for sharing your fantastic work with us this new year start amazingly. 💗💗💗
Meilleurs vœux pour cette nouvelle année. Merci de nous étonner et de nous émerveiller avec votre habileté et votre ingéniosité. De plus vos vidéos sont bien faites.
Hahaha... I was thinking about that too! He has set his standards so high that all of us were, sort of, expecting the seat backs to be able to tilt back and forth. Perhaps we were all expecting too much. Anyway, have a Happy & Wonderful 2023!
Thank you SO much for sharing these videos of your work. Your craftsmanship is truly fantastic. While I'm always impressed with your mechanical details - the engine bays are always breathtaking - I think that the small details set you far ahead of most modelers. I think it's good for people to know - from your example - that almost anything can be accomplished. The window cranks and shock-absorbers are always a treat, but in this video the seat hinges and the door panels are outstanding. Again, thanks for sharing your work.
Once again you make this look so effortless. Well done sir, you make these cars like a work of art. I'd love to see what you could do with an old muscle car or old trucks from the 50 and 60s. Or even the vans from the 70s with the couch/bed and velvet/velour walls lol. I'd really like to see what cool things you'd do to those. Your videos are some of my favorite things to watch, great work buddy.
"So much is possible" :-) ...For me the real admirable thing about him is to still have nervs to film this challenging processes!!! ...Greetings from the german alps out of my little basement workshop for personally, extremely optically and technically Z-scale stuff refinements. ( some of my preffered materials that I also have in use: "styrene / brass / colors etc. ) HAPPY NEW YEAR 2023 sir! CHEERS, the crazy Olli😘
I will also add too your modeling expertise, Thanks for not adding music to your videos!👍The only thing that I want to hear is your skillful hands crafting masterpieces!!👍💯
The Kit Masterbuilder of the universe strikes again in the New Year. Blimey those door panels and seathinges are off the wall. Again 23 minutes of pure pleasure past again, breatless watched this video,my thea is cold,but what a start of the New Year. Happy New Year master,and you surprize me and my wife every time again with your perfection and details.
Your skill and ability to take a box stock kit and make it act like a real car with AS MUCH DETAIL leaves me speechless. I have ideas of what i would like to do with my model cars but you sir take building to a whole new level. So AMAZING - EVERY VIDEO. PLEASE KEEP THEM COMING ...... HAPPY NEW YEAR SIR.
I have been searching for photos for about a month until I can grasp the contents. Of course, we are still searching during the making process. Thanks.
So enjoyable watching your videos, amazing work! Some of the details you add really make me question why the kit manufactures don't include these details, such as the door arm rests and the seat hinge things. These aren't small, and in fact are quite prominent details to overlook.
It is not just the fact that there are materials available to bring your detail visions to life...but the fact that you imagined the visions themselves to begin with! Totally amazed by your craft. And when you came up with he modified door panel to a later year, THEN made the arm rests...I logged off and went to bed. 😮 I had seen enough to know that your work is like no other I have seen on RU-vid. What was the total time it took to build this model?
There are early and late types of door panels, and I later found out that the car I was making had to be the early type, so I corrected it. I'm not sure of the exact amount of time it took to make. Thanks.
I absolutely love your work... but wanted to make a comment about the spare tire. The rim casting for your spare tire has both a center hub cap and lugnuts, both of which are only be present when the wheel is mounted to the car. There should also be a bracket holding the spare tire in place. Of course, I'm just being pedantic, so feel free to ignore this. Your work is stunning.
Of course, the parts I add don't have the right dimensions. but In my opinion, I don't think it's always good to model the dimensions of a real car as it is. In the model, I think a little exaggerated expression gives more liveliness. Thanks.
I’m surprised and a little disappointed the spare tyre was literally just half a tyre stuck to a flat surface with no wheel well😮. I’ve come to expect the best from you sir and not to see corners cut like this, please correct this “over sight” and don’t forget the lug wrench, jack, triangle reflector, and owners manual thank you, oh and a little tool bag it all goes into.👍
Beautiful work, but your window crank handles are too long by about 30%. They would interfere with what I assume is a speaker while being rotated. It takes 6 cranks or so to raise or lower a window manually and these are too long to allow that. This can be easily seen if you google 2002i interior door panels.
It's not made by drawing, so I don't think it will be accurate. But based on the photos, I tried to make it as close as possible. I also checked that there is no interference during rotation. Thanks.