all these "new" Revell models 1/32 (Ju88, He 111, He-162, HE-219) were so enjoyable to build...unless you find out that you lack the space to store them properly ;-)
You can build a very simple diorama floor (concrete, grass, dirt, etc) as a base and make a clear case out of Lexan. That will protect the model from dust and accidents.
@@catlady8324 Dear CatLady (nice name btw), it is not a matter of "how to store", but "no place to store". E. g. , the HE111 has a wingspan of more than 70cm (appr. 28"), so I was very sad to do so, but sold it after some time of watching it with hm sympathetic consideration :)
@@ichbins8588 I understand. What if you take the Wife’s fine china dishes out of the display case and put her clothes and shoes outside in the garage or shed? Would that help?
@@catlady8324 china dishes are not her cup of tea, but if I'd replace her clothes and shoes by some diorama, I'm afraid the diorama's concrete would be hm misused by her to hm teach me some lesson (after the diorama's model would have made it's maiden flight right out of the window) ;D
Nice job! it's very clear and easy to understand even for people who do not come from english speaking countries (me for exemple, from switzerland ). You are the first modeler I see who works in such a clean area ;)
Dusan,Excellent work, looks fantastic for straight out of box. I've built 2 of the Tamiya 1/48th He-162's and I was wondering if I should purchase the 1/32nd Revell, after watching your vid I will. Another quality model from your workshop,thank you also for the precise historical background on this unique and ground breaking A/C. CONGRATS! - Bob
I know this is an old comment but here is how I do it, 30 litre plastic storage unit (clear), 2 cheap PC fans 120mm, 2 120mm dust filters, USB wire, wire stripping tool, 120mm hole saw and hot glue. Cut 4 120 mm holes in the plastic storage unit with the saw, two on each side, hot glue two dust filters on one side, use the wire stripping tool to remove the fan wire covers and remove the female plugs, next cut one side of the USB wire off (make sure you still have the male USB plug) and strip the outside cover, which will reveal 4 wires, strip the black and the Red wires (dont worry about the other two) and twist the red and black wires together respectively, then use electrical tape to cover the exposed wire, now hot glue the two fans to storage unit on the *opposite* side of the storage unit to the dust filters making sure that the fans are blowing out and not into the storage unit. Now you can use a regular USB wall plug to power the fans. Every time use use it just wipe down the inside with a cloth and not only do you have a drying chamber with constant air movement but one which has minimal dust exposure. I hope this helps anyone reading the comments.
Helps so much @@LucasVanderBartlett remembering the fans have an arrow indicate the flow of the air. Not now (In this days I make only armor models) but in the future i make one chamber for aircrafts. Thanks so much!
Just the drawings for now. Will have to make room later. I'm drawing several plans in 1/8. Done so far are the FW-190 and BG-109G. Am also doing the DO-335, ME-110, ME-410, DO-17z, ME-262, and HE-162 in 1/6 scale. Am building a home made jet engine right now. If it works, will use it in the 162. All are designed for control line.
I have this by Tamiya in 1/48 so slightly smaller. I have the paint I need for it, but I am still worried about building it considering I have no expirience painting small details on cockpits, seatbelts etc.
What you should do is at the end of the build is to list all materials and paints used. That way when someone wants to build the exact model they know what to buy in materials
Me gustó cómo quedó el fuselaje, hubiera Sido bueno imitar las vetas de la madera en las alas y hacer los bordes en metal. Le faltó la esvastica, que pena porque todos los aviones de La Luftwaffe la llevaban, mira fotos contra la historia no se puede ir
Fantastic build, especially the weathering on the front end. I seem to remember the rear fins having Swastikas on them? I can see why you wouldn't want to put them on though.
Thanks! I added the swastikas later (off the cameras). I know this is a history but any use of Nazi symbols is banned in Germany under criminal law. All the best! Dusan.
The black "framing" of the canopy was in fact a rubber sealing between the acrylic glass and the support structure. Therefore black strips should be applied to the INSIDE of the hood, with the fixing rivets attached to the outside. You can clearly see this on close-up photos of the original airplane. The upperside camouflage RLM 81 is just speculation. In fact the older color RLM 71 is much more likely.
Dusan,, with the Tamiya Panel Line Accent, that is an enamel, is that right? So I would use enamel thinner to clean excess. Also with Super Clear III Gloss coat, what type of thinner does it require when thinning for an airbrush? Thanks so much, beautiful job on the Salamander. I will be buying this kit, Revell is really improving their offerings with the new tools they are coming out with.
ScaleModelAircraft Cool. Is that the AB you use for all of your models or do you use other ABs as well? Any problems with the sparmax or are you happy with it? (Just asking because I'm I'm considering buying a new airbrush myself.)
Orion Kubow Sparmax Sp-35 is great airbrush, for acrylic pants, lacquer, also for enamels... Non expensive but great in terms of quality... A warm recommendation! All the best! Dusan.
not the builder, but i use an all over colour as an 'undercoat' and as an opportunity to spot surface irregularities otherwise missable. Black is quite a nice colour to use, especially for review of surfaces prior to painting. Can be a problem in that it can make colours darker than you'd intended, so grey is perhaps a better option. But for silvers/metallics, black is great!
I love these modelling videos but I always turn the sound off. 99% (of otherwise excellent videos) seem to choose deafening night club dance music as a background. Very strange..!!!!
+Frank Atack Come on Frank, it's just music Dusan can use without licensing problems that is provided free by TH-cam. I am so thankful for the time Dusan puts into these HIGHLY instructional video's I will never complain about the music. It's not that bad....just there to overcome silence.
Power Bacteria no it's because the government banned swastikas and it's illegal to put some swastika decals in a box even for models since the government classifys them as "toys" :/
Its part of the history of the plane. It has nothing to do with politics. I also say that the swastika should be on the plane for edjucational, and historical reasons.
PersonallyThe heinkel162 looks way better than the me262 Its a shame that they are not very well known as(i myself didn’t know they existed until a few days ago )they’re in the shadow if the me262 and there isn’t a lot of kits for them
+LANE 109 check out EBAT, I got a GREAT compressor, hose, connections and gravity fed dual action airbrush from TCP GLOBAL, the entire setup for just over $70 US. Issuer, it is the best compressor I have ever had, very quite, reliable and the airbrush is as good as any $300 airbrush I've ever owned. I already hd an expensive airbrush, but I find myself using the "Master" airbrush that came with the set. And if your new to airbrushes, the airbrush comes with a complete "How To" book that will show you how to paint with it, clean and maintain it properly etc. Same for the compressor, it's got it's own instructional book s well for those just getting started with airbrushing. I am telling you, it's the best bargain I have ever enjoyed. Check it out, airbrushing will definitely improve the look on your models, AND you will save LOTS of paint. With that said, the complete kit will pay for itself. I'm 57 years old and have been modeling for a long time, and this TCP GLOBAL set up was the best deal I have ever recieved on a purchase. Good luck!
Wakeman Edwards I agree with the compressor part but my airbrush was awful with that set! However a Harder and Steenbeck InfinityCRPlus 2in1 and a spare Neo for Iwata are inbound in the post on their way to me and that will improve the quality. Compressor is good though!
I don't like to give a thumbs down vote - I'd rather say nothing than something negative - but for pete's sake, do you really have to employ a computerized voice to read the script?
+Roald Euller No problem, thanks for the comment! As You can see, the next video dont have computerized voice (Revell-F-4F build)), I dont use it anymore. All the best! Dusan.
At the beginning when you say it was an extraordinary aircraft you couldn’t be further from the truth. It was powered by the unreliable bmw 003 engine what was prone to overheating. It also never went j to combat at they had just begun producing them by the end of the war. Otherwise it was a good video
I guess "extraordinary" means airframe design, flight characteristics, extremly short time from drawing board into production. Testpilot Eric Brown flew the He 162 and was deeply impressed: “In view of the fact that the He-162 never saw combat, we are left with the intriguing if purely academic question of how it would have made out if it had been used in anger. It would certainly have been an effective gun platform, and its small dimensions would have rendered it difficult to hit. Even if somewhat underpowered, it had a good performance… it could have certainly have run rings around the contemporary Meteor… but it was no aeroplane to let embryo pilots loose on, and it would have demanded more than simply a good pilot to operate it out of a small airfield. Nevertheless, as a back-up for the formidable Me-262 it could conceivably have helped the Luftwaffe to regain air superiority over Germany had it appeared on the scene sooner. Personally, I shall always recall the He-162 with affection as it gave me some exhilarating hours in the air, and I cannot help but feel that the Allies were fortunate for, had another month or two and the necessary fuel been available, the He-162 might well have got in amongst our bombers in numbers at a time when desperate measures might just have achieved sensational results” Eric Brown from “Wings of the Luftwaffe” pg.26
Henry Luebberstedt I don't know where you got that, the he-162 did see combat, albeit in very small numbers, and was atrocious. Fragile wooden frame combined with easily over-heating engines led to losses being mainly due to operational failures, with only a handful from actually being shot down by ennemy airplanes. With proper production it could have been an excellent fighter, but it definitely wasn't
@@adraen5942 Ehm, are you answersing to my posting? I didn't write about any combat missions. I qouted Eric Browns book. One can easily see this by the quotation marks an the start and end of the qouting plus the source at the very end. cu
The Salamander was a useless craft. 7 out of 10 were killed in it and that wasn't even combat. It was prone to blowing up in mid air and couldn't do tight turns for fear of flat spinning.
Just getting back into the hobby after 35 years . It was wonderful to watch you, you are really good .
Stunning end result with 87 parts.
all these "new" Revell models 1/32 (Ju88, He 111, He-162, HE-219) were so enjoyable to build...unless you find out that you lack the space to store them properly ;-)
You can build a very simple diorama floor (concrete, grass, dirt, etc) as a base and make a clear case out of Lexan. That will protect the model from dust and accidents.
Search The TH-cam for “Scale Model Display Case” for very good instructions.
@@catlady8324 Dear CatLady (nice name btw), it is not a matter of "how to store", but "no place to store".
E. g. , the HE111 has a wingspan of more than 70cm (appr. 28"), so I was very sad to do so, but sold it after some time of watching it with hm sympathetic consideration :)
@@ichbins8588 I understand. What if you take the Wife’s fine china dishes out of the display case and put her clothes and shoes outside in the garage or shed? Would that help?
@@catlady8324 china dishes are not her cup of tea, but if I'd replace her clothes and shoes by some diorama, I'm afraid the diorama's concrete would be hm misused by her to hm teach me some lesson (after the diorama's model would have made it's maiden flight right out of the window) ;D
Its just like the real thing, held together by glue
Always a pleasure to watch your work!
Your work is better
I really like your "unfinished" paint job. You don't see those too often. I really want to get this kit. It's such a unique design.
I wish i could see properly again, the build is amazing.
Magnificent work.
Nice job presenting your build within this video and a great ending and result! Cheers, Martin : )
I'm drawing plans for 1 of these in 1/8 scale at nearly 99". This video will be a big help in adding detail. Nice job.
earlyhemibill Thanks! All the best! Dusan.
+earlyhemibill How are you going to do/build something that big.
How is it going?
That was a realy great build vid, a great looking He162 very professionaly made.
Great to follow the build, and the end result is stunning!! :) :)
Agreed and what do you think about Revell's F-14 Tomcat kits in 1/48? I have a strong feeling about them they suck I tired to build one
Nice job! it's very clear and easy to understand even for people who do not come from english speaking countries (me for exemple, from switzerland ). You are the first modeler I see who works in such a clean area ;)
It's a great kit right of the box and looks nice next to a Me-163 Komet.
Yes, easy to build. Thank You! All the best! Dusan.
I literally use your builds as a guide on if I want to purchase a certain kit or not.
Thanks! All the best! Dusan.
Great build up! Turned out really nice!
Great Paint!! Great Video!!! Thanks for posting.
Dusan,Excellent work, looks fantastic for straight out of box. I've built 2 of the Tamiya 1/48th He-162's and I was wondering if I should purchase the 1/32nd Revell, after watching your vid I will. Another quality model from your workshop,thank you also for the precise historical background on this unique and ground breaking A/C. CONGRATS! - Bob
Nice build 👍
Great work friend!
Awesome as usual!👍👍👍
Great build.
Very nicely done...
Excellent. Thanks
Really enjoy the vids, keep em coming!
Wonderful!
Awesome video! How do you keep dust off your freshly painted surfaces?
I know this is an old comment but here is how I do it, 30 litre plastic storage unit (clear), 2 cheap PC fans 120mm, 2 120mm dust filters, USB wire, wire stripping tool, 120mm hole saw and hot glue. Cut 4 120 mm holes in the plastic storage unit with the saw, two on each side, hot glue two dust filters on one side, use the wire stripping tool to remove the fan wire covers and remove the female plugs, next cut one side of the USB wire off (make sure you still have the male USB plug) and strip the outside cover, which will reveal 4 wires, strip the black and the Red wires (dont worry about the other two) and twist the red and black wires together respectively, then use electrical tape to cover the exposed wire, now hot glue the two fans to storage unit on the *opposite* side of the storage unit to the dust filters making sure that the fans are blowing out and not into the storage unit. Now you can use a regular USB wall plug to power the fans. Every time use use it just wipe down the inside with a cloth and not only do you have a drying chamber with constant air movement but one which has minimal dust exposure. I hope this helps anyone reading the comments.
Helps so much @@LucasVanderBartlett remembering the fans have an arrow indicate the flow of the air. Not now (In this days I make only armor models) but in the future i make one chamber for aircrafts. Thanks so much!
Nicely done.
Congrats. Excellent build. Enjoyed the vid
Damn, I had exactly this one about 20 years ago. But mine wasnt't so nicely built lol
Nixe video
Sometimes it's written which colour you use, sometimes not. It would be great to see always what you use at the moment you are using it.
Keep up the good work.... That Riveting was quite special.....
He-162's had a remarkable way of exploding on takeoff...
Very nice work
Nice build !
Nice Job on this one.I tried to buy after seeing this.are they still available? Thanks
Just the drawings for now. Will have to make room later. I'm drawing several plans in 1/8. Done so far are the FW-190 and BG-109G. Am also doing the DO-335, ME-110, ME-410, DO-17z, ME-262, and HE-162 in 1/6 scale. Am building a home made jet engine right now. If it works, will use it in the 162. All are designed for control line.
great job !! thanx for sharing
You should do some showcase on every single building you made
Did you used the Revell Email Colors for the airbrush?
Very nice build
Why don't you use decal soft, or did you used it.
Thanks Rene, Yes I used decal soft.
All the best!
Dusan.
Hi ich baue gerade eine 1:32 bf 109.
Kannst du mir Tipps geben (ohne Airbrush)?
Kann man die Farben mischen anstatt 20 zu kaufen?
please you build Heinkel He 111 in 1/32
Dusan, could you show your painting station booth setup? Thanks for the awesome videos!
Thank You! Maby in the future, sometimes I do not use spray booth, becouse my working space is huge. All the best! Dusan.
Great making!But why the painting is not the same as it was in history?
The paintjob on this kit is 100% accurate (from real photo). This aircraft was captured in this condition. All the best! Dusan.
I have this by Tamiya in 1/48 so slightly smaller. I have the paint I need for it, but I am still worried about building it considering I have no expirience painting small details on cockpits, seatbelts etc.
Nice Video,
whats the name of the song whitch starts at 3:32
What you should do is at the end of the build is to list all materials and paints used. That way when someone wants to build the exact model they know what to buy in materials
spclewis1 This build is oob so all the paints are from the instruction. NP in the future I will add a list in the info section! all the best! Dusan.
🤗👌👍👍good work.
Me gustó cómo quedó el fuselaje, hubiera Sido bueno imitar las vetas de la madera en las alas y hacer los bordes en metal. Le faltó la esvastica, que pena porque todos los aviones de La Luftwaffe la llevaban, mira fotos contra la historia no se puede ir
Why you dont make more videos of airplanes or cars. You make it very good.
+Daniel Seitz I will, thanks! All the best! Dusan.
Fantastic build, especially the weathering on the front end. I seem to remember the rear fins having Swastikas on them? I can see why you wouldn't want to put them on though.
Thanks! I added the swastikas later (off the cameras). I know this is a history but any use of Nazi symbols is banned in Germany under criminal law. All the best! Dusan.
ScaleModelAircraft Really? I didn't know that!
The black "framing" of the canopy was in fact a rubber sealing between the acrylic glass and the support structure. Therefore black strips should be applied to the INSIDE of the hood, with the fixing rivets attached to the outside. You can clearly see this on close-up photos of the original airplane. The upperside camouflage RLM 81 is just speculation. In fact the older color RLM 71 is much more likely.
What was the song that was playing while you were glueing in the nose weight? Shazam doesn't know it.
i like this wood flyer!
saw it in the london imperial war museum loooong ago...
can revell do a 1/32 ho-229? "wood" be awesome too! ;-)
Agree with You! All the best! Dusan.
Ollie B Yep, I know this model! But a Horten in Revell Quality like this He-162 would be enough for me! The other one got way too much parts... ;-)
Dusan,, with the Tamiya Panel Line Accent, that is an enamel, is that right? So I would use enamel thinner to clean excess. Also with Super Clear III Gloss coat, what type of thinner does it require when thinning for an airbrush? Thanks so much, beautiful job on the Salamander. I will be buying this kit, Revell is really improving their offerings with the new tools they are coming out with.
Why you using oil paints instead of acrylics?
Hey. Nice build, man! What kind of airbrush are you using in this video?
Orion Kubow Thanks! AB is Sparmax Sp-35b All the best! Dusan.
ScaleModelAircraft Cool. Is that the AB you use for all of your models or do you use other ABs as well? Any problems with the sparmax or are you happy with it? (Just asking because I'm I'm considering buying a new airbrush myself.)
Orion Kubow Sparmax Sp-35 is great airbrush, for acrylic pants, lacquer, also for enamels... Non expensive but great in terms of quality... A warm recommendation! All the best! Dusan.
Orion Kubow I am using Sparmax, Iwata, Richpen and Revell airbrush, but mostly I am using Sparmax... All the best! Dusan.
The svastica are missing.
Why do you spray the whole model with a black coat prior to painting it the final color?
not the builder, but i use an all over colour as an 'undercoat' and as an opportunity to spot surface irregularities otherwise missable. Black is quite a nice colour to use, especially for review of surfaces prior to painting. Can be a problem in that it can make colours darker than you'd intended, so grey is perhaps a better option. But for silvers/metallics, black is great!
What's your airbrush?
+Lucien Othenin-Girard (Slashlulu) SPARMAX SP-35, All the best! Dusan.
+ScaleModelAircraft Thank you!
the black primer, what is it? badger, alclad?
Enamel paint. Thanks for watching! All the best! Dusan.
I love these modelling videos but I always turn the sound off. 99% (of otherwise excellent videos) seem to choose deafening night club dance music as a background. Very strange..!!!!
+Frank Atack Come on Frank, it's just music Dusan can use without licensing problems that is provided free by TH-cam. I am so thankful for the time Dusan puts into these HIGHLY instructional video's I will never complain about the music. It's not that bad....just there to overcome silence.
Why Aluminum on the body, wasnt the Volksjäger made of Wood?
Only wings and some other elements were made from wood. Fuselage was aluminum if I remember correctly.
no swaztikas?
omfg, what is going on here
Power Bacteria no it's because the government banned swastikas and it's illegal to put some swastika decals in a box even for models since the government classifys them as "toys" :/
They were made to ban it, big difference.
Its part of the history of the plane.
It has nothing to do with politics.
I also say that the swastika should be on the plane for edjucational, and historical reasons.
you can paint it yourself
I wish the video titles these days would say what scale the kit is.
Um, it says it right there in the title of this video, 'Revell 1/32'.
Max Brandt I know that but I was talking about the other videos.
Gahlok12 Oh...
How tf did he get his hands on one. There all sold out :(
dat feel when you cant tell if the voice is real or not
HawkDave wondering that myself too
Oh dat vois is fak
Yeah, can't stand the computerized voice. Bye.
Whats the name of the first song?
So, now we know how they made the A-10
u r even better than owen (quick kits)
Why is there no pilot figure
Great work Dusan but honestly, I’d rather hear your own voice.
good build, but very annoying background music.
It looks so hard
i suppose that using aluminium as a base color for the hull is historicaly wrong, because he162 was made mostly of wood
If i'm not mistaken, only wings and other minor elements were made of wood.
PersonallyThe heinkel162 looks way better than the me262
Its a shame that they are not very well known as(i myself didn’t know they existed until a few days ago )they’re in the shadow if the me262 and there isn’t a lot of kits for them
\0/ very good.
Is this a robot speaking ?
if only I owned an airbrush...
then 96.9 +1 of my models wouldn't look trash...
+LANE 109 check out EBAT, I got a GREAT compressor, hose, connections and gravity fed dual action airbrush from TCP GLOBAL, the entire setup for just over $70 US. Issuer, it is the best compressor I have ever had, very quite, reliable and the airbrush is as good as any $300 airbrush I've ever owned. I already hd an expensive airbrush, but I find myself using the "Master" airbrush that came with the set. And if your new to airbrushes, the airbrush comes with a complete "How To" book that will show you how to paint with it, clean and maintain it properly etc. Same for the compressor, it's got it's own instructional book s well for those just getting started with airbrushing. I am telling you, it's the best bargain I have ever enjoyed. Check it out, airbrushing will definitely improve the look on your models, AND you will save LOTS of paint. With that said, the complete kit will pay for itself. I'm 57 years old and have been modeling for a long time, and this TCP GLOBAL set up was the best deal I have ever recieved on a purchase. Good luck!
Wakeman Edwards I agree with the compressor part but my airbrush was awful with that set! However a Harder and Steenbeck InfinityCRPlus 2in1 and a spare Neo for Iwata are inbound in the post on their way to me and that will improve the quality. Compressor is good though!
was das für ne Musik bitte
XD now let hope your glue doesn't come apart like in the actual salamander
I don't like to give a thumbs down vote - I'd rather say nothing than something negative - but for pete's sake, do you really have to employ a computerized voice to read the script?
+Roald Euller No problem, thanks for the comment! As You can see, the next video dont have computerized voice (Revell-F-4F build)), I dont use it anymore. All the best! Dusan.
👍🏻Зебс!
Sorry, but you sound like one of those " robot" voice things!
That troubles me too... Semper Fidelis
At the beginning when you say it was an extraordinary aircraft you couldn’t be further from the truth. It was powered by the unreliable bmw 003 engine what was prone to overheating. It also never went j to combat at they had just begun producing them by the end of the war. Otherwise it was a good video
I guess "extraordinary" means airframe design, flight characteristics, extremly short time from drawing board into production. Testpilot Eric Brown flew the He 162 and was deeply impressed:
“In view of the fact that the He-162 never saw combat, we are left
with the intriguing if purely academic question of how it would have
made out if it had been used in anger. It would certainly have been
an effective gun platform, and its small dimensions would have
rendered it difficult to hit. Even if somewhat underpowered, it had a
good performance… it could have certainly have run rings around the
contemporary Meteor… but it was no aeroplane to let embryo pilots
loose on, and it would have demanded more than simply a good pilot to
operate it out of a small airfield. Nevertheless, as a back-up for the
formidable Me-262 it could conceivably have helped the Luftwaffe to
regain air superiority over Germany had it appeared on the scene
sooner. Personally, I shall always recall the He-162 with affection as
it gave me some exhilarating hours in the air, and I cannot help but
feel that the Allies were fortunate for, had another month or two and
the necessary fuel been available, the He-162 might well have got in
amongst our bombers in numbers at a time when desperate measures might
just have achieved sensational results”
Eric Brown from “Wings of the Luftwaffe” pg.26
Henry Luebberstedt I don't know where you got that, the he-162 did see combat, albeit in very small numbers, and was atrocious. Fragile wooden frame combined with easily over-heating engines led to losses being mainly due to operational failures, with only a handful from actually being shot down by ennemy airplanes. With proper production it could have been an excellent fighter, but it definitely wasn't
@@adraen5942 Ehm, are you answersing to my posting? I didn't write about any combat missions. I qouted Eric Browns book. One can easily see this by the quotation marks an the start and end of the qouting plus the source at the very end. cu
nice video but the narrating is awful. could do without...
Thanks for the comment! All the best! Dusan.
The Salamander was a useless craft. 7 out of 10 were killed in it and that wasn't even combat.
It was prone to blowing up in mid air and couldn't do tight turns for fear of flat spinning.
Computer/robot voice downgrades this video. If used too often, I will have to unsubscribe.
you do realise that this video is 5 years old? he changed it in his newer videos
@@domme847 I sure hope he did.