My 12 year old son started modelling last year and he says he hopes he can be as good as you one day, I gotta say your modelling skills definitely inspire. Thank you for all your videos.
+Plasmo-plastic models...many thanks, I am just getting back to modelling after nearly 20 years this is easy to do with old ideas put into easy building by you, and it is inspirational for me..thanks from Australia
Thank you for setting the bar so high. Now I have something to measure my work. If I could do just a fraction of the quality of work you do I will be happy with that. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent! I love how you balance precision with quantity (getting things done). I would probably freak out about not having all those ribs absolutely parallel, lose time to correct them and eventually get frustrate. Many thanks for the inspiration!
Hi Martin, I have just come across another of your videos, and you are a true artist at this hobby and as somebody else said you are crazy but in a good way, thanks for sharing your work. Les
I just spent the last 6 hours watching your tutorials and I will now destroy every model I have ever built...LOL. Seriously, you are very gifted! I look forward to seeing what else you build! Great job! Are you Czech by any chance?
Thank you. I hope you learn something useful after 6 hours. Yes, I am from the Czech Republic. And please don't destroy your models certainly you did very hard work.
Wow, this is amazing work. I've used thin plastic strips successfully on architectural models, instead of using hobby glue you can use Chloroform, you need only the tiniest amount which will penetrate by capillary action by running your brush along the side of the plastic strip while you hold it in place and it dries almost instantly, very fast and effective. If you're cutting your own strips it helps to have a steel rule as a guide, stick fine wet or dry sandpaper to the back and it won't move while you're making cuts.
Wow... man, you`re amazing... I also make models, but after watching your videos... I`m not sure if I`m more motivated than ever to continue, or pretty sad knowing I`ll never be as good as you are... :/ You have my utmost respect!
+doncsicso81 Don't give up, just learn the materials that are out there and all the methods and techniques in step to achieve to the level and visual appearance you want. The methods are a science but the technique and how they're applied are the artistry.
Your work is crazy, greetings. But I've a question, what is "The debonder", I always searching something for remove cyano glue but I never found something nice. I haven't a product like this here, what is it inside ?
There are doors and cutouts that he made to show everything. It may not be immediately noticed but the finished version is incredible. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j-Mdr1mgVuU.html
Normally you buy polystyrene sheets from a hobby shop or plastic specialist. Someone's probably figured out a way to turn old spru into boards as well I bet. Yep. ....watch?v=WcYOrNY85j8
everything is just amazing, amazing work you do, amazing is that you share your experiences, but damn, your heavy czech-accented english literally sucks....anyway....thanks for a nice video!
+Luke Snowmaker The title clearly says "Great Guide Plastic Models - Self-made improvements", If you want to improve you english accent you should try your luck elsewhere.
+Luke Snowmaker Hi Luke I am sure you meant no offence by your comments on the man's accent. Perhaps "sucks" was an unfortunate choice of words?? Maybe it is a generational thing as well?? My son often uses it and it jars I must admit whenever I hear it, hope you enjoy your modelling Regards