The original kit looked like an absolute mess, so the fact you got it to be presentable, let alone model show ready is unbelievable. Great work. You're an inspiration to every scratch building modeler.
올려주시는 아름다운 작품들을 볼 때마다 감탄, 감탄, 감탄을 하며 보고 있습니다. 진정한 마스터 피스 라고 할 수 있네요. 모든 작품들을 박물관에 소장 해야 한다고 생각됩니다. 촬영도 너무나 깔끔해서 보는 것 자체가 감동입니다. 취미로 이런 수준의 작업을 하신다니 믿어지지 않네요.
헉.. 아니... 아.. 음... 넋을 잃고 봤네요. 아주 오래전에 엔진모터에 코일을 일일이 감던 해외빌더가 연상됩니다. 일전에 미우라는 어느정도 기간이나 작업을 하셨을까 매우 궁금하네요. 전업빌더이신지 취미이신지도 궁금하고. 하루 한두시간으로는 택도없는 작업량인데. 10여년전에 사재기한 자동차 키트가 방으로 하나를 채우고 있는데 생업에 쫓기다보니 그대로 세월만 먹고있네요. 언젠가 다시 시작하고픈 마음만 간직한중.. 아무튼 즐감했습니다.
Yes,my dad,s first car before i came into the world. He had a Blue and White Isetta. Later he bought a Goggomobil,another microcar from the 50,s and 60,s there was place for me and my buggy. Thank you so much making this model in all his beauty. This friday has become a super friday even i had to go to the dentist this morning . My wife did not know these microcar realy excisted,now she got the proof of it. Very well done Mr Mastarbuilder.
I've been binge watching all of your "Full version" videos. So many incredible works of art, and it's so amazing to watch. Your eye for detail and your skills are inspiring.
Hold up isn't this the same kind of car Urkel from Family Matters drove?! 🤔 Never seen a clear model like this before pretty cool. It turned out amazing as always!! 👍👍
Where can we click? Just one thumb up for such a fantastic work of art/love is way from being enough. Videos like yours deserve much more than that! Thx for the overall quality ; it's mesmerizing, soothing and inspiring altogether.👍👍👍
Really nice handycraft to recover such a nice masterpiece, such a 3 wheel bug I really watched as a kid, deep impression on the front door and moveable driving wheel.
it seems that A4 Garage does not like engines. Honda RC 110 and this engine are painted from cylinder to crankcase and transmission in same gray, uniformly grainy plaster-like gray as if vintage engine equals by definition as "old oily, worn engine". Isetta had four wheels: the two rear ones were very close together. The mistake is from Gunze kit, but it was worth re- building the rear axle and twin wheelset correctly.
Stunning to see the steering/tilt mechanism come together. What an incredibly complex bit of engineering to work out on a model, and you executed it to perfection. May I ask what is your vocation? If you do this sort of thing to relax, I’m very curious to know what you do for a living.
The movement of the real car was interesting, so I tried to imitate it. I usually work on the computer screen, so making something with my hands is a break. Thanks.
@@A4Garage Thanks. Much as I enjoy watching your videos, I think I’d go insane staring at a monitor all day. Thanks also for producing these amazing videos - they are always informative and very relaxing, although I’ll admit that steering mechanism had me anxious. Lol
Staggering skills as always . I'm actually going to help a friend prepare and paint the real thing in a couple of weeks . It does need a lot of bodywork attention . If it turns out as hslf as good as yours l'll be very happy ! Thankyou
oh so lovely as always. Your skill is as astonishing as the frequency you upload those high quality videos! Would you perhaps entertain building the Alfa Romeo Giulietta 1300 Spider from italeri? The quality of the kit seems a bit lower than what you usually build and it would be interesting to see how you would tackle it.
What shall I say...perfect as always in each and every little detail. From the complete functional steering wheel mechanism to the pattern of the seats, another masterpiece of modelling 👍 I love it
I noticed only one mistake on this build. The sink mark just behind the sun roof. It wasn’t filled in with putty,but that’s a minor one considering the master level craftsmanship of this build. This is amazing and you have my absolute respect and admiration. I have been building plastic models for 60 years and haven’t seen anything of this level in all my years of competitive building. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Your work is museum quality and I applaud you. I would love to see what you could do with a 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham or a 1929 Duesenberg Model J. Thank you for showing your amazing models.
Another relaxing 40 minutes or so. (I applaud the way you DIDNT break those sliding windows putting them in) Where do you get your photos of the engines to be able to build in such detail from scratch?
Do you have a display case for your completed models? If so, would you consider a video tour showing off some of their details. Thanks again for another amazingly detailed masterpiece. Cheers
Times have changed. In the 70s when I was a kid, we wondered down the local toy shop and bought a model plane for a couple of quid. Spent some of the afternoon building it, got paint and glue over most things- especially the canopy, couldn’t ever be bothered to wait for it to dry - once it was built, was in the bin within a day because the interest had gone.
When my father was deployed to Korea in 1975, we had to move out of government quarters. The landlord of the apartment we rented always owned a used BMW, and my love of the marque stemmed from my love for that man (I was 5 at that time). His father owned and Isetta. It was always so cool to see him pull in to the driveway and pop the front door open…
The best model maker on RU-vid.... model making is art, just like painting or drawing. Scratch building is the highest form of this art, and your work is just astounding.