That's a fantastic cockpit upgrade. I never would have guessed that you made your own wicker seat. It looks amazing. I am looking forward to seeing what you do next.
Thanks, actually I posted a picture of the beginning of my work with the seat on the Community page and offer to guess what it is, but noone was able to do it, only after the 2nd try 🙃
Although it may have taken an evening to weave a small wicker chair back it outshines the Roden seat by miles....excellent job and, once again, another learning point. It has turned out so well with the attached leather back rest.......and the rest of the cockpit looks terrific, too. As I've mentioned before, you make rigging look so easy. Hope all goes well with your recovery and you're back in good health soon....cheers..Robert
Wow. That looks like a pretty cool kit except for the flash. Something I might want to build sometime, but I could't do all the cool stuff you are doing to it 😉Keep up the amazing work!
Thanks, yes the kit is not too too bad, but because it's Roden - you need to be ready to have harp knives a lot of putty and patience, lol. Also, I'm pretty sure that everyone can do same stuff, try and you will see - it just looks complicated ;-)
Amazing cockpit detailing and I love how you constructed the wicker backed seat. We really won't know that this started out as a Roden kit when you have finished! Excellent! ;)
Thanks Mark, yes the kit seat can fit only a garbage bin, it doesn't look as original even from a 100m distance. You need to be creative or try to find aftermarket, I was not able to find a Barracuda seat, thus I had only one choice lol
@@FlyingCircusModels "the kit seat can fit only a garbage bin" Love it! Your use of English is as creative as your modelling skills! Top marks for both! 😀
to paint wood I usually use Tan or Beige color as base and oil paints with dry flat brush after, for oil - it depends on type of wood I want to show, but usually Raw Sienna or Yellow Ochre, sometimes I can add some dots of Burnt Umber or Indian Red
I am seriously impressed with the wicker chair alone!
Thanks Rafael
@@FlyingCircusModels My pleasure. Thank you for sharing your work.
That wicker seat mod is brilliant.
Thanks, it looks much better than the kit's one for sure
Beautiful work, very creative with the basket seat. Well done
Thanks Phil
Wonderful work. Loved the chair!
Thanks Steven
That was amazing I'm so impressed by your chair build I want to try that ..
Thanks and good luck with the build
Outstanding video, great modeling display.
Thanks Craig!
That's a fantastic cockpit upgrade. I never would have guessed that you made your own wicker seat. It looks amazing. I am looking forward to seeing what you do next.
Thanks, actually I posted a picture of the beginning of my work with the seat on the Community page and offer to guess what it is, but noone was able to do it, only after the 2nd try 🙃
I guessed that it was seatbelts......ha ha ha....it really is amazing.....
Wonderful modelling. Inspiring.
Thanks Julian
Amazing work as always.
Thank you, David
Although it may have taken an evening to weave a small wicker chair back it outshines the Roden seat by miles....excellent job and, once again, another learning point. It has turned out so well with the attached leather back rest.......and the rest of the cockpit looks terrific, too. As I've mentioned before, you make rigging look so easy. Hope all goes well with your recovery and you're back in good health soon....cheers..Robert
Thanks Robert, I'm almost back on track
Excellent work, thank you..
Thank you too!
Awesome!
I've got this kit in the stash....
Looking forward to see you build it! 👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻
Thanks
Wow. That looks like a pretty cool kit except for the flash. Something I might want to build sometime, but I could't do all the cool stuff you are doing to it 😉Keep up the amazing work!
Thanks, yes the kit is not too too bad, but because it's Roden - you need to be ready to have harp knives a lot of putty and patience, lol. Also, I'm pretty sure that everyone can do same stuff, try and you will see - it just looks complicated ;-)
Amazing cockpit detailing and I love how you constructed the wicker backed seat. We really won't know that this started out as a Roden kit when you have finished! Excellent! ;)
Thanks Mark, yes the kit seat can fit only a garbage bin, it doesn't look as original even from a 100m distance. You need to be creative or try to find aftermarket, I was not able to find a Barracuda seat, thus I had only one choice lol
@@FlyingCircusModels "the kit seat can fit only a garbage bin" Love it! Your use of English is as creative as your modelling skills! Top marks for both! 😀
I'm trying to be creative in every thing lol
What’s color of cockpit used for wood part’s? Tks.
to paint wood I usually use Tan or Beige color as base and oil paints with dry flat brush after, for oil - it depends on type of wood I want to show, but usually Raw Sienna or Yellow Ochre, sometimes I can add some dots of Burnt Umber or Indian Red