This is GUNZE BMW ISETTA 300 making video part3. 00:00 door interior 05:28 head lamp & tail lamp 06:45 window guiding rail 09:13 window wiper 10:28 Luggage carrier
Despite being a fairly simple little car, this is one of the most intricate, beautiful models you have made. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos, they really are inspiring.
Several manufacturers around the world got license to produce the Isetta. And this is an interesting variation... The original Isetta had four wheels and a small differential on the back, but this three-wheeled version, as far as I know, was produced as a simpler version and, at the same time, advantageous for countries that gave tax exemption for tricycles. It was more unstable, too, unfortunately (what I didn't understand is the steering wheel on the left side, since the tricycle versions were mainly intended for the UK, with the door opening to the other side and steering on the right side...). Your work in this kit was nothing less than superb!
truly amazing your attention to detail and your skill at working with such small pieces is incredible, you make it look so easy. total respect to you. Robb Torremolinos Spain
Absolutely Stunning! Superbe attention to every details, great engineering, a true work of Art and Craftsmanship, my best compliments Sir. It was a great joy to see from start to the end, thank you for sharing this wonderful work with us.
VERY clever! Especially the steering column hinge arrangement for door opening and closing. That seat 'fabric' looked so realistic. Again, the small and intricate parts and assemblies you made...that carburettor assembly was no larger than your finger nail, with so many parts to it! Amazing! You must have a good collection of models you'd already made before starting your RU-vid channel videos...would be great to see a video where you show us around them 👍👌😎
Thank you very much for the high praise. I took a break from the model for a while before doing these things and then started again. So there is very little made. But I will do a lot of work that I want to do in the future.
Wow wow wow... 😍 sencillamente maravilloso. ¡Felicidades por el resultado!, ¡eres un artista!, ¡Bravo! 👏👏👏👏👏 y muchas gracias por compartir el proceso de creación 🙏
Awesome work! I've been building model cars for years and still haven't got to this level of detailing. If I may say, you should have painted it like Steve Urkel's Isetta.
Unbeliveable, so much details you put into it. The precision and patient are truly outstanding…absolutely speechless. This is one of the worst kit from Guze but turned out prefectly by you. Excellent job!
Wonderfull work. It is a true jewellery . Travail magnifique, ce n’est plus du Maquettisme c’est de la bijouterie. En France cet auto était appelé « le pot de yaourt »
If you allow me to say something on a different subject, any idea why the styrene got wrinkled after spraying a few layers of 1200 Mr Surfacer and after 24 hours another thin layers of lacquer paint? I have painted a car kit model, the main body came out good but the hood got wrinkled really bad. After striping down the paint I noticed that the styrene got melted into wrinkles not only the paint. You are experienced and maybe you know about this. Thanks
I am not sure of the exact situation, so I cannot give a definite answer. Maybe if it's not a for plamodel paint, a strong thinner ingredient melts styrene. thanks
Absolument magnifique, on dirait une vraie iseta. Mais comment trouvez vous toutes ces idées pour fabriquer les pièces ? Je suis fan car je sais qu'il faut énormément de travail et d'heures pour réaliser un tel réalisme. Bravo.
@@A4Garage Interesting! I've been nickel electroplating my soldered brass parts with nickel crystals and brightener from caswellplating.com for a few years now. It looks like scale chrome but the surface must be perfect.
Your skill and patience is breathtaking . These are all exquisite pieces of jewellery. ( "e"type : DS21 and this ) You could easily find a connoisseur who gladly pay 4 figure sums for these works of art. However, if you enjoy and you enjoy sharing that's the most important thing. Thankyou ( ok l may even watch the Hyundai !)
Thank you very much. It is not easy to try new things in every work, but there are people who like and support my work like you, so I am gaining strength.