My 11 year old son has just finished his first solo model, a 1/72 unmarked P51d . A very good first solo! So we watched this video together today and now he wants a second P51d and try to emulate some of your techniques. I think you have inspired my son more than I could ever have! Thank you David for your uploads, best amongst the best on TH-cam.
@@bluebooooo7165 Hi there! He enjoyed making a few aircraft and 1/72 tanks. He has a nice technique. But! He’s now at that age where girls have appeared on the scene……….! However, we do spend time together and he’ll make a Gundam with me whilst I get frustrated with photoetch! I recently started the baseboard for an N Gauge railway and he enjoyed the practicalities of the designing, cutting, glueing etc. Maybe when I start laying track he’ll give me a hand with that too. Here’s hoping 😊 Thank you for your interest, I’ll show him your message. It’s very kind of you. Ian
If he wants a second P-51 try to skip the Eduard kits they might be a little too difficult however they are usually awesome kits and extremely specific for P-51Ds, other brands to go to for P-51Ds are Tamiya and Hasegawa. You can’t go wrong with the eduard kits though.
@@coletoliver3977 Hi, Thanks for thé advice😊 Thé Tamiya one is beautiful. He’s since moved onto Gundam models but is thinking about dioramas for them. Very kind of you to comment, Merci ☺️
I'm with you on that!... except that I don't have a cold beer... and I do have a wife and kids... and they're at home now, but at least I can sit and enjoy one of David's videos.
Just a tip with clear parts: if you want a finer polish you can use toothpaste. It has a slight amount of grit in it which is probably finer than anything you can find in polishing compound. I've used it many times on acrylic pieces that I've made. With a buffing wheel it does an amazing job!
Have you ever tried using bicarb of soda? The reason I ask is that I've heard of people using it for oral care as it is even less abrasive than many toothpastes.
I just got done building the same plane but smaller and I did a paint job they would use for shows and I always love coming here to watch plasmo build the same plane but paint it better
Amazing work as always. Couple things 1) those drop tanks were never re-used or taken back to base. they are made from paper and the fuel started eating at the glue the moment it was put in. If they have to abort, they still dropped tanks and it was against regs to land with them. 2) ETO mustangs used the SCR 522 radio set that did not have use and antenna wire. Only MTO/PTO mustangs did. Loved the build! Can't wait until mine arrives!
Seth, as much of a WWII airplane buff as I am, I did not know that about it being against regs to bring the the tanks back. Thank you for that! Of course I knew about the paper tanks.
James Davey The smaller 75 gallon tanks with the teardrop shape were certainly metal. This kit’s tanks represent 108 gallon paper tanks with clear silver doped surfaces. Saved some weight and strategic resources.
You sir, are an artist. As Iv'e mentioned before, it is my personal humble opinion that there is no one better than you on U-tube. The first video I ever had the pleasure of watching was of your B=17 build, which coincidentally is my favorite aircraft of all time. Unfortunately, I now suffer from Parkinsons so building models is out of the question for me. I certainly would love to have one you built. Especially one like your FW-190. Keep up the outstanding work.
I had to pick my jaw of the floor after watching this. I found myself saying "OMG!" repeatedly as David added a new detail, e.g., the wires in the landing gear, the antenna, the invasion stripes, the cockpit details, the wheel wells, the weathering. I don't think there is another person on Planet Earth who can build a model like PLASMO. Genius.
Waouh.... que la route sera longue pour approcher une telle maîtrise. Le wheatering est splendide. C'est presque énervant 😉. Merci pour tes vidéos et tes explications. Thanks guy 👍
Everytime I watch your videos I am really amazed by your skills and how you put the bar to another level. And everytime I am just thinking that I am not a modeller but just gluing plastic parts together....
I often ruin my models, I ruined the bismarck I made by o er weathering it, and it also had a chemical reaction to the clear coat and went foggy, but even after I ruined it, its still the one I'm most proud of haha
Mediocre Modelling it’s very easy to go a bit to far. Sometimes I find doing small amounts and coming back to the model after a few hours, with a fresh look at it, really helps to not go to far with it. At the end of the day it’s YOUR model and if you’re happy with it then it’s all that matters 🙂
Miss Steve did not have an antenna attached, as with virtually all ETO P-51s and most MTO birds as well. I have photos I'd be happy to send of the actual Miss Steve if you want. But a solid overall effort David!
I am an artist who specializes in black and white drawings of fighter aircraft, and make no mistake, the P-51 Mustang is my favorite. Like you, I take great pains with the tiny details which, I believe, make the image come to life. This is a real work of art. For me, you brought that little pile of plastic to life. Marvelous work.
awesome work I love the mustang I have not done any model aircraft building for over 45 years but some of the kits now are brilliant thankyou for sharing your build your attention to detail is really good.
I really like your videos and descriptions. Please continue, I started to build models and I realized that I need to learn a lot to be as good as you. I think it is all about practice practice practice BR Stephan
30 minutes et j'ai pas vu le temps passer!! très beau travail David, vous avez passé du temps a faire des recherches pour être le plus proche de la réalité et vous y êtes arrivé, ce P51 est magnifique et il est très dur de faire ressortir les différences de nuance de teintes Aluminium. vous êtes un artiste David!!
Its great that you can come back to these videos... Working with metal paints was always pain in the read end. I have new Revell Razor Crest in my hands that I would like to make this year... So videos like these will always help to refresh how to work with this stuff
>dream of becoming a pilot and soaring above the clouds >train your whole life >wartime >now's your chance to prove your worth >watch friends you've trained beside slowly die one by one in combat >become one of the greatest pilots in your battalion >fellow and enemy airmen speak of you in hushed tones >you are an ace >on patrol mission >"Stinky" >die screaming in burning wreck Life of an Ace
Hello David your vids and models are incredible !! Watch it to relax and admire. Not a modelmaker myself but maybe i have a tip about the clear parts. I saw a vid - totally different subject- where a guy used a cigarette lighter to make a see through acrylic lock which was slightly matted by packaging and transport completely new and clear again.He lit the lighter, went over the lock two, maybe three seconds and voila ! as new. maybe it's useful for you, Greets, Paul.
"Hlavně bacha na aquaplaning" :D Miniac sent me here, zero regrets, 10/10 would subscribe. Also, if anyone wanted to know what Czech accent is,... this.
I really like how you captured the weathering effect chipping the acrylic flat over the natural metal - the tonal difference is very realistic IMO. When you sprayed the layer of Mr Hobby H20 what was it thinned with ? also when you chipped this back with a tooth pick was it done dry or did you use alcohol or acrylic thinner to help loosen the H20 Clear flat to chip easier? I really like the finish you achieved esp the NMF and its subtle weathering - very hard to pull off and you nailed it! Those oil streaks are also on point! Stunning model as always David thanks for sharing can't wait to get mine to build (will be building several)
I have to say sir, that your attention to the fine details on the aircraft...were marvelous. I used to build models with my dad, when I was much younger...and I thought the work we did was good. But this, is on a whole different level. Loved watching the process. Great video.
This is INSANELY awesome. Much of my childhood was spent building plastic models of all sorts and balsa wood planes. It kept me entertained for years, but never did I finish them anywhere near this. I am so impressed, and I thoroughly enjoyed watching this build. Excellent!
Details Make A Difference! You did it, bro. I have seen so many players doing models, and what you are doing is the only thing that makes me feel very cinematic. I am a cinematographer from China and a military enthusiast. I really like what you do, I hope to stick to it and do more models to let us learn.
Teprve čtvrtina tohoto dílu z tvého "pořadu" je za mnou a já už jsem zase ohromen tou jednoduchostí, kterou vytváříš nádherné detaily. Díky, hodně jsi mne naučil!
"Hlavně bacha na aquaplaning" which would freely translate to: "Just watch out for aquaplaning" :) Btw, if you dont know what aquaplaning is, look it up, quite useful to know ;)
I’m working on a diorama with a 1/48 P-51D and A6M3 Zero (really started it about 15 years ago, but life happened and it got shelved). It’s going to be with the Zero shot down just off the beach & struck a couple palms going down with the Mustang circling back over checking out the wreck. After much research over the years I picked up bright aluminum, dull aluminum, burnt/dark aluminum and duraluminum for the Mustang and will be using all but the duraluminum on the Zero. I’m planning to get back on it mid to late next year to have it ready for the model show, September 2021. It’s going to be a keeper. But I’m starting a diorama for the 2020 model show that will be for sale. It’s a forced perspective. The focus is an Airfix 1/72 A6M2b diving on three 1/350 B-25’s with one of them going down with an engine on fire, but between the cloud layers is a 1/200 B-25 that the Zero didn’t see, lighting him up. 😎 I think I’m going to title it, “Surprise”. I like building models, but I love creating dioramas. I really enjoy the story telling with only a simple title and a well arranged diorama. It’s really cool just hanging around it listening to people tell themselves the story I was trying to produce. Anyway, yet another great build. 👍👍 Thanks for sharing your knowledge and great skill. Always enjoy your videos. I’m planning on having my first video posted by or shortly after the new year.
Plasmo, another idea instead of using pictures from restored/preserved is: just search for many original pictures from the plane you build inclusive the right paintscheme. Thats what made my airfix P-51D with a custom paintscheme of P-51D-5-NA Cookie as realistic as i could and that tactic showed me some mistakes by Revell at the 1/72 B-17G with the Nine 'O' Nine scheme
My 11 year old son has just finished his first solo model, a 1/72 unmarked P51d . A very good first solo!
So we watched this video together today and now he wants a second P51d and try to emulate some of your techniques.
I think you have inspired my son more than I could ever have!
Thank you David for your uploads, best amongst the best on TH-cam.
How’s his modeling journey gone?
@@bluebooooo7165 Hi there!
He enjoyed making a few aircraft and 1/72 tanks. He has a nice technique.
But!
He’s now at that age where girls have appeared on the scene……….!
However, we do spend time together and he’ll make a Gundam with me whilst I get frustrated with photoetch!
I recently started the baseboard for an N Gauge railway and he enjoyed the practicalities of the designing, cutting, glueing etc.
Maybe when I start laying track he’ll give me a hand with that too.
Here’s hoping 😊
Thank you for your interest, I’ll show him your message.
It’s very kind of you.
Ian
If he wants a second P-51 try to skip the Eduard kits they might be a little too difficult however they are usually awesome kits and extremely specific for P-51Ds, other brands to go to for P-51Ds are Tamiya and Hasegawa. You can’t go wrong with the eduard kits though.
Maybe start with a tamiya one or hasegawa one
@@coletoliver3977 Hi, Thanks for thé advice😊 Thé Tamiya one is beautiful.
He’s since moved onto Gundam models but is thinking about dioramas for them.
Very kind of you to comment, Merci ☺️
No wife, no kids, alone at home , a cold beer, and one of your videos to enjoy. This is it Bro!
I'm with you on that!... except that I don't have a cold beer... and I do have a wife and kids... and they're at home now, but at least I can sit and enjoy one of David's videos.
"I hope i not ruin the model as usual" - dude, i've been watching all your videos for more than one year now, you did not ruin anything!
Since i saw his bf109 f4 vid i used his wheatering technique on all of my models and never achieved better results
@@arnaudborne6904 I would gladly buy any of his ruined kits
Rui Romao best modeller on u tube without a shadow of a doubt.
make it 3 years for me... same opinion!
His attention to detail in painting parts in his order shows his artistry..
I was thinking about making model planes after a gap of 40+ years. I have watched a couple of your videos and they are simply inspiring!
Just a tip with clear parts: if you want a finer polish you can use toothpaste. It has a slight amount of grit in it which is probably finer than anything you can find in polishing compound. I've used it many times on acrylic pieces that I've made. With a buffing wheel it does an amazing job!
Have you ever tried using bicarb of soda? The reason I ask is that I've heard of people using it for oral care as it is even less abrasive than many toothpastes.
I just got done building the same plane but smaller and I did a paint job they would use for shows and I always love coming here to watch plasmo build the same plane but paint it better
That's not a model. That's a work of art!
It's beyond my comprehension, how some of these TH-cam model builders just pop these things into existence. Wow, is all I can say.
A piece of jewelry..
I have this kit on my shelf..no pressure eh?
I am very curious to see the creations of those people who put thumbs down!!!!!!!! however, your every creation is a work of art!! Thanks
Your videos are the best of their kind, in my opinion. Very enjoyable.
Just got p51 as a birthday gift , your videos are always very helpful though I have this model in 1/72 scale.
I really liked the new aluminum weathering technique, looks totally realistic!
You clearly understand what you are doing......thanks for sharing.
Your videos are pure art, to watch them is highly relaxing for me. Also, i am very impressed of your modelling skills...everytime. Keep on growing.
Me too, I often rewatch his videos multiple times, just because it's such a pleasure, David is a huge inspiration for me :)
@@XZasCC I subscribed because you are good at modeling. Better than me, at least.
@@jordyncollier919 to me? Thank you if so haha
@@XZasCC yes too you.
@@jordyncollier919 oh, thank you very much, that means a lot :)
It's amazing that with all your expertise, youre still pioneering new techniques to add extra realism. These really are spectacular works of art.
Amazing work as always. Couple things 1) those drop tanks were never re-used or taken back to base. they are made from paper and the fuel started eating at the glue the moment it was put in. If they have to abort, they still dropped tanks and it was against regs to land with them. 2) ETO mustangs used the SCR 522 radio set that did not have use and antenna wire. Only MTO/PTO mustangs did. Loved the build! Can't wait until mine arrives!
Seth, as much of a WWII airplane buff as I am, I did not know that about it being against regs to bring the the tanks back. Thank you for that! Of course I knew about the paper tanks.
So few know about the lack of antenna wire on these 8th AF Mustangs. Thanks for helping spread the word.
Many thanks for that info Seth, it's good to know for my build of this bird
Seth Itschner not all of them were paper, most USAAF drop tanks were metal.
James Davey The smaller 75 gallon tanks with the teardrop shape were certainly metal. This kit’s tanks represent 108 gallon paper tanks with clear silver doped surfaces. Saved some weight and strategic resources.
You sir, are an artist. As Iv'e mentioned before, it is my personal humble opinion that there is no one better than you on U-tube. The first video I ever had the pleasure of watching was of your B=17 build, which coincidentally is my favorite aircraft of all time. Unfortunately, I now suffer from Parkinsons so building models is out of the question for me. I certainly would love to have one you built. Especially one like your FW-190. Keep up the outstanding work.
I had to pick my jaw of the floor after watching this. I found myself saying "OMG!" repeatedly as David added a new detail, e.g., the wires in the landing gear, the antenna, the invasion stripes, the cockpit details, the wheel wells, the weathering. I don't think there is another person on Planet Earth who can build a model like PLASMO. Genius.
Excellent job with the weathering.
*Everthing will be ok, at least i hope*
Damek, David
2019
David speaking to us all
Brilliant modeling. Brilliant narration. So thankful for this channel.
This is now the quote for 2020
ฟีฟวย
กสวหเนๆยิำป
Waouh.... que la route sera longue pour approcher une telle maîtrise. Le wheatering est splendide. C'est presque énervant 😉. Merci pour tes vidéos et tes explications. Thanks guy 👍
Once again you set the bar for modelling skill and inspiration. Stunning work.
Agree, I set it for lowest ;) haha
less that 1% of model builders would have created the glass gauge covers like you did. A master among masters you are.
the fact that you explain everty step and product makes it so much enjoyable. An inspiration for other modelers, as always !
Well said, David is a huge inspiration for me, of course he's on a complete different level than me, but I enjoy what I do :)
Everytime I watch your videos I am really amazed by your skills and how you put the bar to another level. And everytime I am just thinking that I am not a modeller but just gluing plastic parts together....
Wow, in all my young decades of model building, and even now, I've seen it all, but you David Damek are simply the best in the world.
Danno, in my 60 years of modeling, Plasmo and certainly Rojas Bazan are the Masters, though their expertise is night and day..
Great technique weathering the clear varnish over the aluminum. Very realistic.
Absolutely stunning work. You made it look very life like. Some people go over the top with weathering but your P51 looks perfect. Great job
I often ruin my models, I ruined the bismarck I made by o er weathering it, and it also had a chemical reaction to the clear coat and went foggy, but even after I ruined it, its still the one I'm most proud of haha
Mediocre Modelling it’s very easy to go a bit to far. Sometimes I find doing small amounts and coming back to the model after a few hours, with a fresh look at it, really helps to not go to far with it. At the end of the day it’s YOUR model and if you’re happy with it then it’s all that matters 🙂
I honestly think you are the best modeller on TH-cam!👍
Easily my favorite build and weathering job you have done so far. Bravo!
So relaxing to watch. Thank You
Had to give up model making due to parkinson's but love to watch you make them now.
Miss Steve did not have an antenna attached, as with virtually all ETO P-51s and most MTO birds as well. I have photos I'd be happy to send of the actual Miss Steve if you want. But a solid overall effort David!
I was going to say “Job well done” until I saw almost at the end that you took the time to plumbed the wheel wells. Now I say “Fantastic!”
I am an artist who specializes in black and white drawings of fighter aircraft, and make no mistake, the P-51 Mustang is my favorite. Like you, I take great pains with the tiny details which, I believe, make the image come to life. This is a real work of art. For me, you brought that little pile of plastic to life. Marvelous work.
I love that you still paint warhammer minis, would be amazing to see a Valkyrie in this P-51 colour scheme!
Bravo splendide merveilleuse réalisation chapeau bas l'artiste !!!
All of your models turn out to be excellent, keep up the good work and hope keep presenting awesome models to this comunity
Superior craftsmanship!
I used to build models for architects. I can appreciate your skills.
Piece of art... thank you David, you’re an inspiration!
your attention to detail is unbeliveable! very good work!
Perfect timing! I just sat down with my dinner.
Lunch for me!
Breakfast for me
(I'm in India)
Having a shit for me
@@XZasCC watching this while taking a shit is honestly the best thing that u van do
awesome work I love the mustang I have not done any model aircraft building for over 45 years but some of the kits now are brilliant thankyou for sharing your build your attention to detail is really good.
Been watching your channel for short time now and founf this model to be one of the best I've seen. Great work and realism...
He's amazing isn't he? I've been watching him for around a year and he's one of my biggest inspirations, my builds are bad though
I really like your videos and descriptions. Please continue, I started to build models and I realized that I need to learn a lot to be as good as you. I think it is all about practice practice practice
BR Stephan
I love the weathering technique you came up with. Scratching the varnish! Brilliant, dude! :)
30 minutes et j'ai pas vu le temps passer!!
très beau travail David, vous avez passé du temps a faire des recherches pour être le plus proche de la réalité et vous y êtes arrivé, ce P51 est magnifique et il est très dur de faire
ressortir les différences de nuance de teintes Aluminium.
vous êtes un artiste David!!
Wow very nice kit, and beautiful work. Your channel is my favorite on youtube! Perfect timing for my lunch too....
Its great that you can come back to these videos... Working with metal paints was always pain in the read end. I have new Revell Razor Crest in my hands that I would like to make this year... So videos like these will always help to refresh how to work with this stuff
He said to give motivation lol. After seeing that I don’t want to build anything rather watch you building them 😂
Sir,
Two words spring to mind right now when I watch you do your magic:
Inspiration , and
Roll Model.
Great job, I’m a new sub, love how you distress your builds to make them look original, your techniques are tops...
Brilliant paint job as always.
14:15 !! Dude in the background really named his fighter “Stinky” lmao!! 😂 imagine being a German ace and having your career ended by Stinky!!!
Lol good catch
>dream of becoming a pilot and soaring above the clouds
>train your whole life
>wartime
>now's your chance to prove your worth
>watch friends you've trained beside slowly die one by one in combat
>become one of the greatest pilots in your battalion
>fellow and enemy airmen speak of you in hushed tones
>you are an ace
>on patrol mission
>"Stinky"
>die screaming in burning wreck
Life of an Ace
outstanding every time I see your videos I learn more new ideas
No modifications... ?!? I'm surprised 😉. It looks beautiful as always. I'm always looking forward to your videos! Good work Sir !
I'm glad you didn't go over board with thew weathering which sometimes people do. It looks perfect like this!
J’adore tes vidéos continue comme ça
Hello David your vids and models are incredible !! Watch it to relax and admire. Not a modelmaker myself but maybe i have a tip about the clear parts. I saw a vid - totally different subject- where a guy used a cigarette lighter to make a see through acrylic lock which was slightly matted by packaging and transport completely new and clear again.He lit the lighter, went over the lock two, maybe three seconds and voila ! as new.
maybe it's useful for you, Greets, Paul.
"Hlavně bacha na aquaplaning" :D Miniac sent me here, zero regrets, 10/10 would subscribe. Also, if anyone wanted to know what Czech accent is,... this.
Wow you are seriously talented! Amazing job
I really like how you captured the weathering effect chipping the acrylic flat over the natural metal - the tonal difference is very realistic IMO. When you sprayed the layer of Mr Hobby H20 what was it thinned with ? also when you chipped this back with a tooth pick was it done dry or did you use alcohol or acrylic thinner to help loosen the H20 Clear flat to chip easier? I really like the finish you achieved esp the NMF and its subtle weathering - very hard to pull off and you nailed it! Those oil streaks are also on point! Stunning model as always David thanks for sharing can't wait to get mine to build (will be building several)
Excellent video, you have a super steady hand.
I am building a 1/72 Canadair Cl-415... All was looking good until now
Yes, that’s the downside to watching this chap, he make us all look like amatures.
I’m doing a 1/48 P51D 5
You sir are incredible!!! Your product belongs in a museum display at their intricate accuracy and beauty. Wow!!
Clicked faster than the speed of light
#metoo
I clicked faster than warp speed
I clicked faster than mach 99
I clicked before the notification
I clicked when the P 51 first saw service.
I have to say sir, that your attention to the fine details on the aircraft...were marvelous. I used to build models with my dad, when I was much younger...and I thought the work we did was good. But this, is on a whole different level. Loved watching the process. Great video.
Wonder how many kits this vid will sell for Eduard...hope they gave it to you!
Great stuff, as always
fantastic David best build I have seen
It looks like it has just landed. You can even feel the heat from the engine)
THE PLAN CAME OUT SO GRATE !!! YOU DO VERY GOOD WORK 👍🏼🏁👍🏼
Absolutely incredible! That's all iv got to say. ❤️
That's my first visit on this marvelous channel and beside the obvious model building skills I could not ignore your superb taste in music..!
The "Cadillac of the sky" is now the "Modelling Cadillac of TH-cam" :)
ANOTHER great build and finish. The weathering seems spot on and I glad that you included actual photos in the video. EXCELLENT!! Thank you Sir.
Still waiting for B-17 crashed in the lake with 44-6117 LG-Q on the side, like I suggested few months ago :>
Fabulous! Congratulations! This is truly the BEST MODEL I have ever seen on TH-cam. Looks ABSOLUTELY REAL! I don't think anyone can do better...
Who else watches just for pure entertainment and enjoyment
This is INSANELY awesome. Much of my childhood was spent building plastic models of all sorts and balsa wood planes. It kept me entertained for years, but never did I finish them anywhere near this. I am so impressed, and I thoroughly enjoyed watching this build. Excellent!
Please do the Heinkel 177 Greif!!! such an awesome plane! greetings from germany
Details Make A Difference! You did it, bro. I have seen so many players doing models, and what you are doing is the only thing that makes me feel very cinematic. I am a cinematographer from China and a military enthusiast. I really like what you do, I hope to stick to it and do more models to let us learn.
Always amazes me how highly you've honed your skills... Meanwhile I'm here with my mediocre modelling skillz
Your builds and the way you speak and show everything is perfect and of course inspiring, thx.
PLASMO moves a piece 0.0000000001cm from the model
PLASMO: I ruined it
LOL
Teprve čtvrtina tohoto dílu z tvého "pořadu" je za mnou a já už jsem zase ohromen tou jednoduchostí, kterou vytváříš nádherné detaily. Díky, hodně jsi mne naučil!
"Hlavně bacha na aquaplaning" :DDDDd
This knocks me off! Excellent job and very inspiring!!!
26:25-26:29
“omnapleek opaklee pokalink”
What the...
he spoke czech there
Okay lol I was wondering
Hlavne bacha na aqua something
"Hlavně bacha na aquaplaning" which would freely translate to: "Just watch out for aquaplaning" :) Btw, if you dont know what aquaplaning is, look it up, quite useful to know ;)
Lmao
David you never cease to amaze! Wow! Just awesome.
"Hlavně bacha na akvaplaning..." 😂😂😂
the best modelling channel in the world... Dear Plasmo build as much models as You can this year! :)
Wow wow wow... you so gifted!
Thx for sharing! 😊
I’m working on a diorama with a 1/48 P-51D and A6M3 Zero (really started it about 15 years ago, but life happened and it got shelved). It’s going to be with the Zero shot down just off the beach & struck a couple palms going down with the Mustang circling back over checking out the wreck. After much research over the years I picked up bright aluminum, dull aluminum, burnt/dark aluminum and duraluminum for the Mustang and will be using all but the duraluminum on the Zero. I’m planning to get back on it mid to late next year to have it ready for the model show, September 2021. It’s going to be a keeper.
But I’m starting a diorama for the 2020 model show that will be for sale. It’s a forced perspective. The focus is an Airfix 1/72 A6M2b diving on three 1/350 B-25’s with one of them going down with an engine on fire, but between the cloud layers is a 1/200 B-25 that the Zero didn’t see, lighting him up. 😎 I think I’m going to title it, “Surprise”.
I like building models, but I love creating dioramas. I really enjoy the story telling with only a simple title and a well arranged diorama. It’s really cool just hanging around it listening to people tell themselves the story I was trying to produce.
Anyway, yet another great build. 👍👍 Thanks for sharing your knowledge and great skill. Always enjoy your videos. I’m planning on having my first video posted by or shortly after the new year.
Incredible attention to detail. A real pleasure to watch.
Your skills and videos are second to none! Such great entertainment.
Plasmo, another idea instead of using pictures from restored/preserved is: just search for many original pictures from the plane you build inclusive the right paintscheme. Thats what made my airfix P-51D with a custom paintscheme of P-51D-5-NA Cookie as realistic as i could and that tactic showed me some mistakes by Revell at the 1/72 B-17G with the Nine 'O' Nine scheme
Beautiful work. The whole thing. Airplane, content, music. Inspiring.
You have inspired me to weather my 20 year old silver Mustang ,( I am 68 .) thanks David, I am pleased with the result ! Wales UK.
Excellent detailing given me some good ideas thank you
Now I build the Italeri P 51D. Thanks for the tips, especially weathering. Amazing job.
This is probably my next kit. Not this one exactly, but the 'Korea' Dual combo ones. You've helped me a lot.