Really nice job on the engine...particularly enjoyed seeing the scratch building. Again....I have picked up some more tips which I have stored away for use in the future....many thanks for that!
I stumbled across your channel & was pleasantly surprised. I've seen other builders do the natural wood effect & they look great but the way you do it seems to be so much simpler for a beginner like myself . The results are amazing. Thanx for sharing your experience through these videos. I wanted to ask you , what size needles are you using in this video & where can I find them . I can only seem to find the really short 1's
Thank you Mikel, usually I use 0.4mm for spark plugs, 0.6mm for rigging, sometimes 0.8mm, everything depends on the prototype. I used to work at the hospital and brought a huge plastic bag of different needles, that had expired. Doctors can't use them, but I can😃
for me it is unthinkable .... I have hands like a hippo ..... I think I will never do it! also because my favorite scale is 1/72. probably at least for this model I will use 1 / 32.cont
you're right, thanks for the consolation.however, when I see these WORKS OF ART, I turn ....... hello from Florence and thanks for the injection of Fairy Hands😁😁😁😁😁😁🇮🇹
I'm "saving" this video for a reference as to how properly to build a WWI engine....fabulous work FCM
Thank you Phil, I'm very happy that it will help you in your projects
Really nice job on the engine...particularly enjoyed seeing the scratch building. Again....I have picked up some more tips which I have stored away for use in the future....many thanks for that!
No problem, enjoy it
I stumbled across your channel & was pleasantly surprised. I've seen other builders do the natural wood effect & they look great but the way you do it seems to be so much simpler for a beginner like myself . The results are amazing. Thanx for sharing your experience through these videos. I wanted to ask you , what size needles are you using in this video & where can I find them . I can only seem to find the really short 1's
Thank you Mikel, usually I use 0.4mm for spark plugs, 0.6mm for rigging, sometimes 0.8mm, everything depends on the prototype. I used to work at the hospital and brought a huge plastic bag of different needles, that had expired. Doctors can't use them, but I can😃
Good job!
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Excellent work! Do you know how the Roden engine fits WnW kits?
Thank you, to be honest I do not know, however I think it should fit, perhaps with some minor changes. In my opinion, WnW engine is better ;-)
Thank you very much!
@@ferranborrell8092 you are very welcome and thanks for your interest to my channel
for me it is unthinkable .... I have hands like a hippo ..... I think I will never do it! also because my favorite scale is 1/72. probably at least for this model I will use 1 / 32.cont
Hippo hands 😄, I wouldn't do it for 1/72 either, this scale is too small for me too
you're right, thanks for the consolation.however, when I see these WORKS OF ART, I turn ....... hello from Florence and thanks for the injection of Fairy Hands😁😁😁😁😁😁🇮🇹
@@juandelosmortos7824 thanks, I love Florence btw, it's one of my favorite cities, I was there about 15 years ago