Very well built. But I have to make a comment and I hope that you don't hold it against me: I see again and again that the seat is provided with a cushion. During the Second World War the pilots used parachutes on which they sat. So they didn't need cushions! On the contrary, the seats were shaped accordingly.
Well, I have to say, I don't generally think the time and effort spent to pre-shade a model is worth it but can't argue with results - great looking model!
You need to have a shiny surface to add the decals and to make them appear painted on. If you try to add decals to a flat (dull) surface, the transparent backing film will show up like a silver background. So you either have to use glossy paint, use a gloss coat, or like György does, polish the surface. After that the decals have been added, you need to restore the flatness by adding a flat coat.
@@carmelovargas2551 Una vez publicado, es de todos y se presta para críticas, como el olvido de agregar el par de cañones adicionales, uno en cada ala, por eso es heavy figther, además no agregó la antena en el ala derecha jajajaja
Todo eso??🤯 la vdd despues de ver su error garrafal de la cabina ya no acabé el video, aunque es un weekend deberia practicar con modelos mas sencillos.
Excuse my total ignorance on the subject, I'm a beginner, but why all the colors (yellow, brown, green, blue, etc.) if in the end all is covered by the grey coats? I mean, the video can't really show how it really looks like, but it's not a 'waste' of paint?
looks like a good idea especially watching you do it, however, its seems lost in the finished paint job or at least I can't see it in this video. I do like the idea of layering the paint job. I'm doing this on a black finish night fighter with 3 different blacks.
Over-the-top and unnecessary 'pre-shading' which probably only serves to confuse beginners. I'm also not sure about the oils after. I suppose it's just what's trendy at the moment. I'd have spent more time making sure the windscreen fitted properly and the decals were properly aligned. But it still looks good!
I've been experiminting with pre shading having forgotten about this video. Whilst it does look like too much work, I have to suggest all modlers to give it a try, you don't have to use too many colours but It will add quite a bit of depth to the paint work. There are plenty of videos showing one colour or added black basing but you can end up with either a checker board finish or a flat finish that looks like a toy. You have nothing to loose by trying it ou if you don't like it just spray over. I've used this technique to great effect on black night fighters and didn't even use a straight black to do it. So I retract my previous post, I love this technique, probably because painting is my favourite part of the build.
Gyorgy, I might have been tempted to stop after the last pre shade color and called it the "harlequin wolf." I thought it looked pretty cool like that.
Some good questions on the forum here. Although lets hope the nit-pickers also display their models/model building online. Perfect model makers.com! As always learn something and omit what you dont want to do. Great video as I wanted to see the kit before buying. Thank you for your efforts.
Its the more basic kit.Although A1 quality,fantastic detail and generous parts count. The Profipak version will come with loads of decal options, photoetch,masks and the kitchen sink!