I really hope someone from Mercedes-benz is watching this and gives you and your masterpiece the honour of having it placed in their museum. Truely outstanding work and a joy to watch. Thank you
Ahh, my weekly A4 fix. Dude there’s a lot of good model makers out there, but there is no reason you don’t have 10x more followers. Model making God mode
WOW! YOU DID IT! The steering wheel folds away! In my comment for the first episode I mentioned this, but I could not believe it can be done. You are my hero, the God of modeling.
i dont build or enjoy car modeling but you sir are something else ,very cool to watch all the ways you create things !Great inspiration ....i am around since the first episode of the Mini !
Un...be...liev...able... !! 👍👍👌 The attention to detail... the steady hand... what craftsmanship. I even held my breath at the scene about the steering wheel tilt mechanism. A very big compliment (from a Mercedes fan).
Ooohhhh come on, even the bending steering wheel 🤪🤪? You are at another level 🤩🤩. I'm out of building scale models. It's stunning that level of detail and realism. Thanks for sharing your modelling skills with us 😊😊.
Perfection and perfectionism. I can't wait for what is coming next... a classic automobile (not a car) I hope, with lots of chrome. You are true artist.
@@A4Garage I do also love the classics. I have commented before on your Mini build that I had one from 1976.The lines of the body, the chrome and the fact that they had simple mechanics, you had what you needed in the car, and most important, it was you driving it. So... what's next? British? Italian? A Japanese Toyota 2000 Gt??? Looking forward to your next video.
One of these days we will get bored of watching the incredible artistry this gentleman produces for our entertainment totally free of charge. But until that day comes I for one will sit in jaw dropping awe and wonder at the vision and skill. Superb as always. Well done and thank you!
Your skills are jaw dropping. I just sit back and shake my head....amazing ,amazing work. You are at that level just like Rojas Bazin... he scratch builds ww2 planes from aluminium. Just with hand tools.
I build WW2 military models, and I have to say I have learned some technique watching your vids that I will incorporate in some of my builds. Your attention to detail is inspirational and has earned a like and subscribe from me. Thank you for uploading.
I've watched all of your videos I'm just 3 days lol. I'm just blown away by your talents and perfectionism. I wish I could do a model like this lol. Truly remarkable to say the least, phenomenal work buddy. Ever since I've watches I've looked everything trying to find the photo etched parts for my UH 1D Huey 1/32 scale. Also the chrome decals. Even the tiny nuts and bolts you use. Can you please point me in the right direction. Thank you
You're making a cool model. I don't think it will fit exactly because the car parts are 24 scale. I think there is a correct one among the 35 scale tank etching parts. You'd better look it up. Thanks.
@@A4Garage ohhh so mostly the kits are for the 24 scale? Thank you for helping me. I cant find any of the websites. I've made car models my whole life, never like this tho haha. Just painted bolts. You're amazing at this stuff buddy. I'm going to try some of your tricks on the next car model. I just don't know where to find the etched parts or chrome decals.
@@A4Garage oh ok, well thank you. Good luck on the Mercedes, I can't wait to see it finished. I'm all caught up on every episode lol. We'll I think there's one I haven't finished yet, but I will lol
I'm in awe of the amount of work that goes into your models and the attention to detail and scale, BUT I find that the fabrics (carpets, seat belts) jump out at me as being well over-scale. Apart from these niggles your work is just about perfect.
I know that the carpet doesn't fit the scale. To fit the scale, I have to airbrush it roughly, but I don't think the carpet feels that way. Personally, I think in the model, a little bit of over scale gives a sense of liveliness. I keep looking for a better material, but if there is no alternative, I will use this material. If you find such ingredients, please recommend them. Thank you.
@@A4Garage I wonder how many models this clown makes himself? Always a flamer no matter where you go. You do awesome work. I wouldn't bother responding to flamers.
Nothing really translates well for fabric, not even painted over embossing powder. I think his application of carpet looks great and is a wonderful contrast that adds depth and interest to the interior.
@@A4Garage hey buddy I think they're perfect just the way they are, there's only so much you can do about the carpet. And flock just isn't that pretty, so I like what you use. I'm sure eventually they will make something. I remember the old die-cast metal Lamborghini kits I used to get at a carpet like surface on them. But im not sure what they used. I was a kid when those came out. 25/30 plus years ago lol
Absolutely phenomenal work once again! Incredible to watch your fine dexterity! I can't wait to see what your next project car is going to be, i love your videos!