Eure Anleitungen hier sind echt Spitze ! Würde ich mir von so manchem Hersteller auch wünschen ! Eindeutig, klar und präzise und wenn's mal etwas hapert, einfach nochmal ansehen. Klasse !
WOW! Separate spark plugs! Might be tough to install, but it will be nice to paint and not get the spark plug color on the engine block as is the risk with molded on plugs. Also love how, compared to Monogram, Revell and AMT, that a lot of the parts that the "American" model kit companies make as a 1 piece solid, or maybe even a multi-piece single casting, are done as 3 piece multi-part constructions, like the starter motor, generator and seats.
Great idea to make a video instruction like this! I just got this kit and I am amazed by the quality and detail. Can't wait to assemble it. Slava Ukraini!
I shall be looking out for this kit.👍😃 The detail looks excellent. 👍 Very good video👍😃.Thanks for showing and best wishes from jolly old England👍😎 Pete 🤓
It does look amazing and really nails it for detail far and beyond the Monogram, Revell and AMT offerings from the past. The only issue is it's high price point (Looking at $80 US Dollars when it hits our coast, which would easily be $100 Canadian). Might be a hard sell, but darn well worth it for the builder willing to shell out the bucks.
Really enjoy these build videos - both informative and relaxing. Have you done a video of your 1/35 WW1 Quad Ammo Truck yet? That looks like an interesting kit.
Very nice GAZ Phaeton. If this was a North American Model A, the running boards would be rubber not diamond plate metal. Lots and lots of info on North American Model A's at MAFCA and MARC and other Model A Specific sites. This looks like a beautiful kit but the running board situation is a big oops. I hope the company can correct this for the next release of the Model A.