I watched you build this model yesterday. I didn't comment at the time owing to difficulties in doing. I hope this goes through. When I was youngster my dad would take me with him from Jacksonville, NC to Kinston, NC tp get automobile parts needed in his garage business in the forties. Just down the streed was a shop that had a display of paper and balsa wood models of the B-109, FW 190 and a Stuka. I used to go to the store front where the models were and just marvel at the models. Your workmanship is perfect in every way. What great talent you have. just amazing! Later in life I flew the De Haveland (sp) CV2B Caribou, Otter, and Beaver and the Douglas DC-47 (US Army Parachute Team). I tthroughly enjoyed your post and appreciaate you letting everyone see your great talent. Thank you so much. I'm a 84 year old Vietnam Veteran and don't get to see the talent you showed everyone during that build. Weat whishes. Charlie
Thank you very much for your kind comment. It must have been fantastic experience to fly these planes, and.. quite oposite in Vietnam.. Pleased to meet you and thank you for your service during that horibble war.
I have an ME 262. It’s a larger scale, super detailed, and I’ve been thinking of how to add the realism to the finish. Now I know. Thanks for including such details as the type and brand of your finishes. Fabulous job, model and video!
Beautiful! I have two 1/48 scale Messerschmitt BF-109s (Finnish decals) waiting to be build, I haven't got too much experience building aircrafts but these kind of videos helps alot, have a like!
Beautiful build Dawid, the way you do your washes make the model come alive. You are indeed an artist modeler. I really like that you model kits with actual prototypes in mind. Throughly enjoyed watching you work, thanks for sharing 👍👍👍😎😎😎 Cary
Absolutely wonderful build mate! This was so enjoyable to watch. I really like your skills and the way you make your videos. Keep up the great work. Your channel will become one of the big boys in the model scene if you keep up this work :)
As always beautiful built airplane. I'm going to be building more ww2 aircraft in the near future. Always enjoy your videos my friend have a great night
The seat belts for an Fw go to the back deck not tucked behind the seat. I like how you applied your colors, really gave the Fw a used look. Beautiful weathering. Dio complements the model. Great job! Have you tried an earlier "Tan plastic" Fw Eduard kit yet? Plus for the kit, comes with a complete BMW 801, but that is the only plus.
Hello, I would like to know (May be it's a mistake from me) why you did not put oléo strut in undercarriage airplane ? Is it a choice ? Something to ommit just ti go faster or lots of peoples did not see them so why cluing it ? When your fuselage is glued, you wait for (how long?) few hours and then you sand it down with paper and the edge of a blade but… What's to do when appear few days later a sort of retraction line in place of the seam line you have sanded?? Thanks for your answers and please continue your Videos :)
superb job, as always! I see you have great success using the flory models washes. do you remove the wash with a dry towel as long as the wash is still wet or is it already dried? thanks!
These airbrushes are very good for a price you pay, and you don't need to pay hundreds to get a job done. These 3 airbrushes are between only £25-£35. A little bit heavier (I think) than expensive ones, but decent quality
Very nice build, seen this video several times. I see you use Hataka gloss clear coat over Vallejo air. Is the Hataka a lacquer clear coat, and how do you get it to work on acrylic paint? Time between paint and clear coat layer? Again, VERY NICE butcher bird build!
Lacquers work with acrylics and vice versa, never had any problems hovewer today I would just use lacquers only. I think I waited around 12 hour between the coats, because I dont trust acrylics, if I used lacquers I would probably coated after an hour or two
I'm surprised you didn't do anything for the nose MGs. Maybe it's the video quality, but I feel like you kept the 2 MGs with the main fuselage color. Nice build tho
Hi guys I’m wondering if anybody could help me, I’m fairly new to scale modelling and I’m currently working on a 1/72 typhoon. I painted about 3-4 thin layers on humbrol 30 and it came out really nice. However when I was rubbing some other paint off with a cloth I noticed that it had left slight peel or scratch in the paint work which had gone down to the original plastic of the model. What can I do? I’ve tried painting over it but it doesn’t seem to do anything. Hope this makes sense and any help would be appreciated :)
Scale Hangar 182 a brown watercolour for the camouflage pattern but it was a poor paint and did not settle very well. Update, I’ve painted over the little scratches with one of my fine detail brushes but I’d imagine I’ll need a few coats to fully cover it up. Thanks for replying :)
SOOOO Beautyful Job..I think I leard a lot from you video. I finish already a fw 190 A8 R2, tamiya 1:48. Now I got to take back a Hobby Craft old Canada Dornier do 17 Z 2 and make it back ; I didn't have an intructions book...sooo. Thanks for sharing your art piece !!
sorry because the corrector or whatever,( I can turn it off..) I might got in spanish way, as I am or something, Im not able to change it...as well( main reason) my keyboard is F**. Beautiful JoB again !!!
very very nice build, only a bit confused why u would use a rust pigments since planes dont rust that quickly since they r made of aluminium, or is this supposed to give another effect?