props to this guy for filming and editing. working on the car already seems tedious as hell so filming and editing at the same time would drive me insane.
You have done a very nice job on this kit. I just finished the AMT/Ertl Viper R/T 10 kit and it has quite a bit more detail than this particular kit. The AMT version has seperate suspension and drive line components and was a nice build. I would recommend it for anyone looking for a challenging kit.
Fantastic build! I love the details in the interior and engine. Learned a lot watching this video. I'm going in incorporate some of these tips in my builds.
Beautiful work, I really enjoyed your detailed video. The end product is gorgeous and seeing the progress with the products and techniques used is great! Count on me viewing more of your builds 👍
I love watching your process and it inspires me to put the same attention to detail into my kits. May I ask what the purpose of spraying Duplicolor, then Tamiya Fine primers? Was it to simply be able to see your white primer over white?
Thank you for the compliments! It's better to use different color primers because when you're wet sanding, you can see how deep you are sanding when the dark primer underneath shows up. I like using Dupli-Color primers because they are very thin and sticks to the body really well so it's very good base primer. Tamiya primer is bit thicker which is good for wet sanding👍
Revell kits are hit or miss with the molding, prefer AMT most of the time, the AMT Supra is a decent one. Quite a bit of flash to trim tho, but it's a solid kit
I purchased at Ebay here's the link www.ebay.com/itm/Model-Car-Detailing-Parts-Tachometer-Gauge-Switch-Panel-Decals-1-24-1-25-Scale-/185163871730?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
Wow beautiful build!!! Just getting into the hobby and hope to get to this level one day. Quick question (s). What thinning ratio do you use for airbrushing tamiya paints and I noticed you using different types of glues. Is it all trial and error when to use a different type of glue (epoxy, superglue, cement)?
Thanks for the compliments! I usually do 50:50 ratio paint : thinner, and adjust thinner as i spraying. For the glues, i recommend the ones i use on this videos, and yes it will take some trial errors so always try it on the spare parts first and see how it sticks🙂
@@ModelCarMods thanks so much for the reply! One last question I have is what model/brand spray booth are you using? Been looking for one but they all say not intended for use with flammable paints etc.
@@MrBowlingjt300 they are all basically like that. Basically because explosion proof fans are extremely pricey and without one there is an, albeit small, risk that if the wiring is not enclosed or spark proof and the fans blades and housing are metal and they happen to contact they could cause a spark igniting the solvent vapor buildup in the exhaust duct. You can get one of those cheaper spray booths and add a second fan with a good cfm rating into the duct and that will reduce the risk even further just for the peace of mind as it won't allow the vapor to just sit still in the duct if the spray booth doesn't have a powerful enough exhaust fan to push it out. You can use solvent based paint just be cautious.
You did a really nice job with this! The only thing I don't like about this kit is the horrible hood fitment and the very poor headlight design, its not very realistic.
Idc what anyone says, the Viper was wayyy before its time and still to this day in 2022 one of the coolest car ever built. 😎
props to this guy for filming and editing. working on the car already seems tedious as hell so filming and editing at the same time would drive me insane.
90s legend. Thanks for sharing this build.
Man, I thought that thumbnail was a real car!🤪 stunning build!👏
I searched the comments just to make sure i wasnt alone in thinking it was a real car. Lol
The GTS will always be my favorite car, watching this was definitely inspiring
Watched every single second of this video. Pure pleasure. Real masterpiece. Congratulations, great build.
Cant get enough of your vids
Not sure how I’ve ended up here but thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Great job
Loved this build. So glad I found out that you did a video. It'll help me a ton on mine.
Man that came out absolutely gorgeous!👌🥰👍
Best model build I've seen so far on total TH-cam
I mean it as I say it
Wow
You not joking pal! Nice work! 😎👍
Beautiful build of a beautiful car.
Stunning build and beautiful photography
Man, those details are crazy. You deserve more subs.
WOW talk about a professional job very nice !!! This is my favorite car in the world !!!
Fantastic Build!!
Great technique for fixing panel gaps
You are a very talented builder. Watching you build inspires me to to push my own limits. Great build my friend, keep up the great work
awesome build. Some lovely detail added 👍🙌
What a master piece. Super good job.
Very Nice Build!!! Well Done!!!!
Great build. The paint color came out fabulous 👌
the painting job never fail to impress us
Beautiful paint work
awsome!
You have done a very nice job on this kit. I just finished the AMT/Ertl Viper R/T 10 kit and it has quite a bit more detail than this particular kit.
The AMT version has seperate suspension and drive line components and was a nice build. I would recommend it for anyone looking for a challenging kit.
Absolute stunning build. Love the attention to detail.
The attention to detail, that paint looks awesome! Wow, as a Mopar fan, this build is so beautiful, great job! 👏🏻
Fantastic build! I love the details in the interior and engine. Learned a lot watching this video. I'm going in incorporate some of these tips in my builds.
Beautiful work, I really enjoyed your detailed video. The end product is gorgeous and seeing the progress with the products and techniques used is great! Count on me viewing more of your builds 👍
Very nice build!!!
Looks like a beauty bro good job I just started my first car it’s a Ford lighting from 94
Awesome! Great Details added. This Model is also on my List and already in my shelf. Thanks for the inspiration how to build it 👌🏼
Simply. Freaking. Amazing.
Amazing!! 👍👍👍
Amazing job!
Jesus Christ. I’m speechless again.
Já ativei o sininho para receber mais vídeos como este
Awesome looking build, just found your channel and subbed you, looking forward to next build. Rick 😎✌️
Épico. Pronto haré el mismo modelo y solo espero que sea una mitad de lo que tú has conseguido. Felicidades
nice work!!!!
Fantastic build- really enjoyed the video! May I ask where you got the instrument dial decals from please?
that was perfect
Love how you did the hinge. What is the products used for the hinge
awesome!
How can a spray can painted Revell kit look like that? Just unbelievable
Awesome!
Love the car and awesome build. Why did you put seatbelts in like that though?
Thanks!, that's how they are on real Vipers👍
I love watching your process and it inspires me to put the same attention to detail into my kits.
May I ask what the purpose of spraying Duplicolor, then Tamiya Fine primers? Was it to simply be able to see your white primer over white?
Thank you for the compliments! It's better to use different color primers because when you're wet sanding, you can see how deep you are sanding when the dark primer underneath shows up. I like using Dupli-Color primers because they are very thin and sticks to the body really well so it's very good base primer. Tamiya primer is bit thicker which is good for wet sanding👍
Exquisite
Bravo
Revell kits are hit or miss with the molding, prefer AMT most of the time, the AMT Supra is a decent one. Quite a bit of flash to trim tho, but it's a solid kit
How did you get the hood to sit flush. I'm having a hell of a time
I adjusted them before painting and filled the hood gap with putty👍
Could you recommend decent models that don’t require painting?
Aoshima makes some 1/24 Pre-Painted kits, bit pricey but the quality is pretty good. All other nomal kits will require painting👍
How long does one can of the clear last? Will it do a whole car for a couple coats?
I usually use Mr.hobby super clear UV cut spray and it can do 2 cars no problem👍
Great vid, where do you get your gauges decals please??
I purchased at Ebay here's the link
www.ebay.com/itm/Model-Car-Detailing-Parts-Tachometer-Gauge-Switch-Panel-Decals-1-24-1-25-Scale-/185163871730?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
@@ModelCarMods thank you
Did you use Model Master Metalizer Buffing Aluminum Plate for your wheels.
Nice
I turn a burago 1/18 Viper GTS into a Michigan State Police car about 10 years ago and now i have a C7 Corvette Michigan State Police car
Where did you get the aftermarket gauge decals from?
Wow beautiful build!!! Just getting into the hobby and hope to get to this level one day. Quick question (s). What thinning ratio do you use for airbrushing tamiya paints and I noticed you using different types of glues. Is it all trial and error when to use a different type of glue (epoxy, superglue, cement)?
Thanks for the compliments! I usually do 50:50 ratio paint : thinner, and adjust thinner as i spraying. For the glues, i recommend the ones i use on this videos, and yes it will take some trial errors so always try it on the spare parts first and see how it sticks🙂
@@ModelCarMods thanks so much for the reply! One last question I have is what model/brand spray booth are you using? Been looking for one but they all say not intended for use with flammable paints etc.
@@MrBowlingjt300 they are all basically like that. Basically because explosion proof fans are extremely pricey and without one there is an, albeit small, risk that if the wiring is not enclosed or spark proof and the fans blades and housing are metal and they happen to contact they could cause a spark igniting the solvent vapor buildup in the exhaust duct. You can get one of those cheaper spray booths and add a second fan with a good cfm rating into the duct and that will reduce the risk even further just for the peace of mind as it won't allow the vapor to just sit still in the duct if the spray booth doesn't have a powerful enough exhaust fan to push it out. You can use solvent based paint just be cautious.
Is it optional to use the super clear paint?, can i also use tamiya clear?
You have to spray clear coat to protect the paint and to make the body shiny. Yes you can use Tamiya clear coat, I just prefer Mr.hobby clear coat👍
@@ModelCarMods dankeshön, I'm a beginner at modelling cars :))
hello, please tell me what kind of thin tube you have?
I collect 1/6 weapon models, I need such a tube as a barrel
Where can i buy this model ? 😅
Nice👍👍👍
Why not scan the kit decals into your computer and print new ones?
I will study a lot. 👍🛎
That amount of panel gap correction though...
Basically legos for adults?😂👍🏼
Name of the song at the end ?
You did a really nice job with this! The only thing I don't like about this kit is the horrible hood fitment and the very poor headlight design, its not very realistic.
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ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE. I am amazed at your mode building skills and I loved the video, too.