Mr Budzik is the only modeller I know with such an sophisticated and academic approach. He is the Professor or Sun Tzu of plastic modelling. It is an honor to be blessed with his videos and overwhelming profound acumen. Thank you so much.
After this video I have subscribed. This is the first of your videos I bave seen. It gave me more Ideas then I can Handel. I don't know where to start. But it will be a good one. Thank you for your time and knowledge.
Mr. Budzik: I am deeply grateful for the simple and warm explanations that you do not mind giving to everyone about aspects that are so important in model building. I will soon start building a brass-scale boat and did not have the courage to do it without technical explanation and visual demonstration of the above principles. Now, yes, I can start doing it. Thank you one more time!
Hi mr Budzik, love your videos! They are very inspiring. I was wondering how could you grind so precisely that blade and the other tools that you showed us in the past? Greetings from Italy EDIT i just saw the video in which you show it... Still, great job!
Exactly what i've always thought!!! I just can't understand why every YT modeler is obsessed with trying to make every single panel line visible with black wash, and even they pre shade every panel line beforehand! It's crazy! At the end everything looks like it was made of bricks. When I see photos of real planes I don't see almost any panel line visible, but youtubers make every plane look like they were found sunken in a muddy lake, and by washing every panel line make them look like toys. Mr. Budzik's approach is the most realistic one.
Hello Mr. Budzik, I like your videos very much. Please, could you give me some more information about the inbox tool which you use for engraving panel lines in this video?? Thank you
Mr Budzik is the only modeller I know with such an sophisticated and academic approach. He is the Professor or Sun Tzu of plastic modelling. It is an honor to be blessed with his videos and overwhelming profound acumen. Thank you so much.
After this video I have subscribed. This is the first of your videos I bave seen. It gave me more Ideas then I can Handel. I don't know where to start. But it will be a good one. Thank you for your time and knowledge.
A master class in scale modelling...
Mr. Budzik:
I am deeply grateful for the simple and warm explanations that you do not mind giving to everyone about aspects that are so important in model building.
I will soon start building a brass-scale boat and did not have the courage to do it without technical explanation and visual demonstration of the above principles. Now, yes, I can start doing it. Thank you one more time!
Thank you, sir, for sharing.
Your FSM article on the Catalina is a fond memory from when I started on modeling and certainly an inspiration.
Impressively simple solutions.
It's great to see these videos again, Paul. Thanks.
Great video, thanks,
Dear sir ,
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge .. may god bless you in your life ..
Hi mr Budzik, love your videos! They are very inspiring. I was wondering how could you grind so precisely that blade and the other tools that you showed us in the past? Greetings from Italy
EDIT i just saw the video in which you show it... Still, great job!
It's refreshing to see a model not slathered in panel wash.
so many folks over do that wash stuff, it only makes the model look like a toy, ugh!
Exactly what i've always thought!!! I just can't understand why every YT modeler is obsessed with trying to make every single panel line visible with black wash, and even they pre shade every panel line beforehand! It's crazy! At the end everything looks like it was made of bricks. When I see photos of real planes I don't see almost any panel line visible, but youtubers make every plane look like they were found sunken in a muddy lake, and by washing every panel line make them look like toys. Mr. Budzik's approach is the most realistic one.
Nice!
Hello Mr. Budzik, I like your videos very much. Please, could you give me some more information about the inbox tool which you use for engraving panel lines in this video?? Thank you
Can't find that other panel video in the playlist
hi..what paint is needed for rc conversion ships which is water proof
2:17 Typo.