Wow, great job. On the model and the editing. Kept me entertained. My favourite part was at 7:40. Love that clip. The amount of time you must have spent on the model and then editing is priceless. -Mark
Thank you Mark! I'm glad tht you enujoyed it. Yeah - that clip is from the BBC's talking animal video quite some years ago. Give it a search, it's hilarious!
Awesome vid again. I like this format a lot, nice to have detail work and talking head in the same frame, and the short written tips n tricks work just fine. Keep up the brilliant work. Luv luv luv
Glad you enjoyed it, Morten! I am experiemnting with some new elements to see if I can make the video more enjoyable without sacrificing on the details of the tricks, techniques and overall completeness of what essentially is an instructional video. Cheers! Kaustav
😂😂 - I always get excited about weathering! I am building a little boat now, and about to start detailing and weathering and I cannot wait to get started!
Hi Professor, first of all, I absolutely love the new format. I truly believe you have a winner with it. At first I thought the insert was too large. But I soon got used to it. And you were clever in your production, so you never got in your own way. The results of the build, as always, were beautiful. Great work. Great addition to the harbor scene. I hope everybody appreciates your efforts. See ya next time. Oh I almost forgot. The humor is much appreciated.
Thank you Norman! If I were able to keep you (and all other viewers) entertained, then that will be my biggest reward! I am playing around with your suggestion for videos under 10 minute format. One primary reason is that I will have to balance editing time with building so that end of the day I can build more models. Thanks for stopping by. Cheers! Kaustav
Great video. Thanks for sharing. After watching this I dug that kit out of storage to give a try. One question: Did you use any fixative to keep the pastel powders on? Cheers. Maurice
Thank you Maurice! Glad that this inspired you to build the kit. No, I didn't use any fixative for this model since once placed on the layout the model will hardly be handled. Plus, pastels, unlike chalk has a fixative property of it's own and will bind with the underlying paint to some extent, enough for any N scale model. Cheers! Kaustav