Beautiful work, Good Sir!! I have always liked the Bf-110 and it's so nice to see it so lovingly constructed and finished by masterful hands. Thank-you.
At last...a subject I don't need a microscope for...........but then you do the most challenging of the antennae options! Even the simpler version gives me nightmares! Superb job on the rest..........very effective cockpit and very nice paint / weathering. Not overstated, just right!
Stunning outcome. I've got one of these in the stash, I get it out from time to time, then put it back as it seems to require a serious time consideration to do it justice. Plus I hate that Eduard don't fully think through the construction processess. No locating pins etc. Honestly, that Radar array gives me nightmares. Fat fingers don't cover it. I'm amazed you got it to stick on the front so well, looks like a slight wind would knock it free.
That was a nice build. I always thought the Bf-110 was a beautiful airplane. I'm really starting to like 1:48 scale. Btw, thank you for apply the swastika's on the vertical stabilizers for historical accuracy. So many modeler's purposely leave them off.
Enjoyed watching the build, thanks ... One thing though, it would've been great to see how you tackled the poorly fitting engine nacelles ... with some frustration I'd imagine! 😄
I thought it would be a quick sand and fill....but no. lol. Its still similar to filling the seam line on a fuselage and then re-scribing the panel lines....just took a lot more tries with the filling and sanding to make it look good.
I either use Tamiya grey putty or some homemade sprue glue. The sprue glue is a little tougher to sand, but I think it does a better job of eliminating tough seams.
It depends. An oil wash will be different than an enamel wash. Also, do you mean before you wipe the wash away, or before you clear coat over it? I mostly use oil washes and wait anywhere from 15 min - a few days before I wipe it away. Theres a lot of flexibility with timing on oil washes which is one of the reasons I like it. Its really slow to dry and I probably clear coat it a few days after I wipe it away. I dont think its fully dry even then, but its dry enough and the clear coat still goes on fine.
hello :) I just ordered this kit and I haven't done much photo etch. It appears that you are using white glue to attach the pe cockpit gauges, is that correct? I have CA glue but I would rather use white glue if I can. Thanks for the great build video :) Liked and subscribed.
Thanks! Correct I used white glue. Gives more time to position the part and you can clean up any excess with water. It's strong enough to hold the gauges in place too
I think the film is there to help hold the decal together/ protect the ink. Removing it helps eliminate the issue of decal silvering. HGW has been selling decals like this for a while and their website can probably explain it better than me.
it looked complicated but turned out to be an awesome build. as a fellow model maker ( cause i build model aircraft myself) i`m impressed what skill level was it. i`m at skill level 3 myself but i am thinking of trying a skill level 4 soon any helpful tip on how handle a skill level 4. any tips would be very much appreciated keep them coming.✈🛩
Thank you. My advice, buy a newer kit since it will have better tooling/details and be less frustrating right out of the box. The parts just fit better. Watch videos, read articles and blogs...but just go for a level 4 kit. Building them over and over is the best way to improve.
The "keine Bombe" was marked on the drop tanks because they usually were dropped over friendly territory and they wanted to recover them. Having the populace afraid of the things falling out of the sky was not helpful.
Great finish. Thanks for all the work and effort.
Many thanks!
Beautiful work, Good Sir!!
I have always liked the Bf-110 and it's so nice to see it so lovingly constructed and finished by masterful hands.
Thank-you.
Beautiful. I have 110s awaiting construction, this will be a huge help.
Good luck!
Excellent! Love this aircraft and you did an outstanding job on it. Those radar antennae are such fun. Cheers Trey
Thanks! Now the challenge of dusting the shelf and keeping the antennae intact
@@ScaleModelAssassin 😂😂😂
Enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing your modelling.
At last...a subject I don't need a microscope for...........but then you do the most challenging of the antennae options! Even the simpler version gives me nightmares! Superb job on the rest..........very effective cockpit and very nice paint / weathering. Not overstated, just right!
👍👍I didnt realize how big this would be until the box arrived...oh well, still fun! Just harder to find a spot to display it
Nice build and great video! :) And it is great and refreshing that you share all of your mistakes with us :)
I actually find the mistakes to be highly entertaining to watch...there will be more in future videos lol
That's a great looking outcome! I've built a Eduard 110 in the past and ran into the gap issues you touched on. Keep up the great work and model on!
👍👍Good to know I didn't get the 1 defective kit out there lol. That gap still annoys me...for such a simple part, it shouldn't have been so difficult.
Magnificent build. Awesome masterpiece, in every detail! Greetings for you from Guatemala, The Land of Quetzal Bird, Símbol of Freedom.
Hi buddy, fantastic build and paint job. it looks just awesome. cheers Gary 🇬🇧
Thank you! Cheers!
Very good work!!!
Stunning outcome. I've got one of these in the stash, I get it out from time to time, then put it back as it seems to require a serious time consideration to do it justice. Plus I hate that Eduard don't fully think through the construction processess. No locating pins etc. Honestly, that Radar array gives me nightmares. Fat fingers don't cover it. I'm amazed you got it to stick on the front so well, looks like a slight wind would knock it free.
That’s how it’s done. Nice work
Thank you!
Great build!
Thanks!
Awesome!! Congrats on a great build!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
That was a nice build. I always thought the Bf-110 was a beautiful airplane. I'm really starting to like 1:48 scale.
Btw, thank you for apply the swastika's on the vertical stabilizers for historical accuracy. So many modeler's purposely leave them off.
For sure. Im all about historical accuracy.
Absolutely awesome work.
Thank you! Cheers!
I think that is lovely a really good finish 👏
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Maravilha de realismo neste modelo! Parabéns pelo trabalho e grande talento!!!
Muito obrigado!
Perfect Job!👍👍👍
Enjoyed watching the build, thanks ... One thing though, it would've been great to see how you tackled the poorly fitting engine nacelles ... with some frustration I'd imagine! 😄
I thought it would be a quick sand and fill....but no. lol. Its still similar to filling the seam line on a fuselage and then re-scribing the panel lines....just took a lot more tries with the filling and sanding to make it look good.
Outstanding.
Thanks!
Very nice!
Thanks!
What was the filler you used? Thanks and great job!
I either use Tamiya grey putty or some homemade sprue glue. The sprue glue is a little tougher to sand, but I think it does a better job of eliminating tough seams.
How long should you typically let a wash dry?
It depends. An oil wash will be different than an enamel wash. Also, do you mean before you wipe the wash away, or before you clear coat over it? I mostly use oil washes and wait anywhere from 15 min - a few days before I wipe it away. Theres a lot of flexibility with timing on oil washes which is one of the reasons I like it. Its really slow to dry and I probably clear coat it a few days after I wipe it away. I dont think its fully dry even then, but its dry enough and the clear coat still goes on fine.
Very very clever.
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Hi. What camera and lens are you using to record this video? BTW Great job
Its a Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ1000 II Digital Camera. Cheers!
is the original tooling from revell/ monogram ?
Idk but with how poorly the engine cowlings fit, I wouldnt be surprised
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hello :) I just ordered this kit and I haven't done much photo etch. It appears that you are using white glue to attach the pe cockpit gauges, is that correct? I have CA glue but I would rather use white glue if I can.
Thanks for the great build video :) Liked and subscribed.
Thanks! Correct I used white glue. Gives more time to position the part and you can clean up any excess with water. It's strong enough to hold the gauges in place too
@@ScaleModelAssassin perfect, thanks so much :) beautiful job by the way!
what is the theory behind the decal film? what benefit does it offer? why don't we see this on say cartograph decals?
I think the film is there to help hold the decal together/ protect the ink. Removing it helps eliminate the issue of decal silvering. HGW has been selling decals like this for a while and their website can probably explain it better than me.
it looked complicated but turned out to be an awesome build. as a fellow model maker ( cause i build model aircraft myself) i`m impressed what skill level was it. i`m at skill level 3 myself but i am thinking of trying a skill level 4 soon any helpful tip on how handle a skill level 4. any tips would be very much appreciated keep them coming.✈🛩
Thank you. My advice, buy a newer kit since it will have better tooling/details and be less frustrating right out of the box. The parts just fit better. Watch videos, read articles and blogs...but just go for a level 4 kit. Building them over and over is the best way to improve.
@@ScaleModelAssassin thank you i`ll try that
Nice👍😊
Thanks 😊
I think all modellers knows the pain of not having a pencil sharpener 😂
sad thing is my wife gave me a pencil sharpener we had all along and I didn't even know about lol
The "keine Bombe" was marked on the drop tanks because they usually were dropped over friendly territory and they wanted to recover them. Having the populace afraid of the things falling out of the sky was not helpful.
Thanks for the education...excellent side benefit of making youtube videos haha
Yeah she fought ya, but came out looking great!
Many thanks!
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Talking a about german propellers, recently a friend told me that were made with wood.
Not all blades were wood it depends on the aitmrcraft and also date of manufacture you should do your research before you go put chips on them.
Fun fact. You can use your knife to sharpen the pencils. That is what I do.
I Like German Fronm Japan
Cheers!
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Haha nice
Nice video, terrible music!
haha sorry for that
What a beautiful job!!!
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Wooow cool
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