I used to build models as a kid. Airbrushing was just something that I just read about in books. I could never afford it or convince my folks to spend the money on it. The most detail I got was a rattle can and do it yourself dirt wash for cars. Videos like this make me want to pick up the hobby again. Thanks for the inspiration. You do beautiful work.
Ich war beeindruckt von der Technik, mit der der Geist der Samurai in diesem Ausmaß nachgebildet werden konnte. Ich wünsche Ihnen alles Gute für Ihre zukünftigen Unternehmungen.
His models are fantastic, but there are many out there, that do. I’m not saying that as a negative, towards his work. I’m saying that, for you, so you can discover many other incredible artists out there 👌
Unfortunately, a lot of them are in Japanese ( I’m assuming, so I don’t know how to link them lol ). If you’re into hyper realism, but not necessarily planes, you should check out A4 Garage, Kenji’s Plastic Models, Car Model Channel, Rinaldi Studio Press, just to name a few 🙏
It doesn’t matter if a heavily detailed cockpit is hidden by the fuselage and the canopy as long as you know it’s there. That’s what modeling is all about. Beautiful build sir.
you never disappoint, been watching your videos for around 5-6 years and your models' in the past were already so impressive, but you keep pushing to improve and it really shows. you're by far my favorite modeler, and i always learn something new every video. keep up the good work my friend:)
ARE YOU KIDDING ME???? That is the most amazing weathering ever. Please do more of this. I personally consider you in the group of Bob Ross. You take something ordinary and make it something special. Your videos help me forget about my day and the state of our world. Thx.
You always go above and beyond! One of my favorite channels to watch. I would love to see more dioramas again. Seeing the the scenes you create is always so cool.
I love the stressing on the wings and fuselage. It looks so 3d, like there are actual divots in the plastic there. Love this plane! I would love to see some 1/48 jets, like the F104S, Kfir, or Mig21
Look up the manufacturing history of this plane ! So many teams turned down the build request because many deemed it to hard or even impossible. This plane was made from a small group of engineers that blew the socks off everyone else.
Thank you for the commentary during the build and good humour. I have learned so much! I grew up with monogram and revell kits, you get what you pay for! I watch your videos multiple times, I learn every time! From the U.S.A thank you fellow modeler!!
The thing about Plasmo is that not only is he an incredibly talented model maker, but he is also a skillful videographer. Absolutely beautiful, puts my Zero to shame!
Your technique is of the highest order. I am stunned when you cut up the model to fit new parts. I have never seen a more steady hand when painting with a brush or using tweezers on fine parts. I would judge you to be the best modeller on the web by a wide mark. Truly great models that go to the level of art.
The Mitsubishi A6M2, like the Spitfire, had a special utilitarian beauty derived from it's function. Your over-the-top approach to paint and weathering makes this tiny plastic artifact a thing of beauty, and your tendency to "make it more interesting" actually is entirely appropriate. We can see, if we compare the blow-up photos of the real radial engine. I was awed to see the pistons of the engine, compared to the touches of rust on the pipes there - you captured that very well indeed. Thank you SO much for sharing your builds with us; it seems maniacal, the amount of effort you do, but the successful results speak for themselves.
The Zeke was an incredible aircraft and you've done it Great Justice! The stressing effect you applied to each panel really made them look bowed in from stress! Top notch work, as always!
Absolutely stunning. The post shading is exceptional--I never would have believed how effective and realistic it appears when you showed one side done and the other not. The difference was truly remarkable. Inspiring.
When the Type 11 Zero was deployed to China in 1940, it was still officially "Secret": so when it was on the airfield the front end was covered by Tarpaulins to make it resemble its predecessor the Mitsubishi A5M (Claude) fighter, which bore some resemblance to the Zero (Except for non-retracting undercarriage.) This meant that the rear fuselage faded significantly in the Hot summer of 1940 and again in summer of 1941. The paintwork kept under the Tarpaulins did not fade anywhere near as much, hence the 2 toned paint.... You have done a Most Excellent job. I recently bought that kit, myself and I have the Hasegawa Type 11 also in my stash. (Thanks to Hasegawa for explaining the 2-tone paint in their instructions!)
Hi, I just wanted to say that your attention to detail, precision and talent are all at superhuman levels. You should be immensely proud of your work. Thank you for sharing.
Just an astounding job. Masterful. Thanks for sharing. I love the part where you mentioned an area in the engine looked empty, so you added -and detailed-a bunch of wires. I would have run out of energy far before then. Incredible work.
I've been modelling for over 50 years now, mostly wooden sailing ships,WWI & II aircraft and 12th scale motorcycles and thoroughly enjoy watching your builds turn into mini masterpieces. Thanks for sharing with us and please continue to do so. If you do another motorcycle, try Tamiya's RC166 with its detail sets. It is a pain in the ass at times but quite stunning finished. Thanks from the other side of the pond. (U.S.)! Bless you and yours & stay safe and well.
I am building a Tamiya A6M3 right now with my daughter, came for some some inspiration. This video is stunning, well filmed and the detailing in your process is stunning.
Когда целый час собирал только один двигатель от модели немецкого бронетранспортера Hanomag времен 2 Мировой войны - забросил это дело - времени свободного не было. А здесь - я преклоняюсь. Это просто супер!
That oils technique for creating stressed panels is a master trade!!! I tried with sanding, heath and/or pressure in the past, but this is by far much more safer and controlled... Thanks for sharing!
Great! Just finished Tamiya zero with my 8 year old kid. We were thinking that what level of detail Plasmo would add while building our kit. Thank you for the great inspiration David! You’re the best!
Fantastic result!...I learn so much from PLASMO's videos...The 'canning' effect with highlight and shadow was a really effective idea...I spend a month on a model and really happy with it, then I watch this and realise I should have spent another month refining my effort...but it's all good...I've come a long way already from when I use to complete a kit and painted in a few hours...Thank you
I am not sure why, but, I find watching You work on these kits an absolute joy. It is almost therapeutic, for sure it is most relaxing, whatever the case, it is very enjoyable! And , Yes, I agree with the others, Your models are incredible works of Art! Thank You for sharing with Us here on the tube. Later
I think you are one of THE very best kit builders of them all. I have been following your work for some years now and, your skills are absolutely mind-blowing! I've been building for more than 30 years but, my work doesn't even come close to your level. I have Tamiya's 1/48 A6M2 Zero kit and, this video really inspires me to get started on it!
You are just incredible... honestly I cannot begin to tell you how much your work inspires me. You are hands down the best I have ever seen doing this.
I did that syringe trick three years ago when I was making my Egyptian SA-6 Kub in 1/72 scale, I still have that paint and it's still good - the small amount that is in the tip dries quickly, preventing the thinner inside from evaporating.
I remember when I used to make Airfix Spitfires and Hurricanes when I was a nipper. I’d be pleased if I managed to paint the bottom sky blue and the top two shades of green. The attention to detail here is insane.
Watching you work is satisfying, entertaining, educational, & inspiring!! You do NOT disappoint - though I have some of the kits you bring to life, getting anywhere near the place where you take this hobby, is beyond challenging! Thanks for the videos - keep em’ coming!
My first time to comment on your work......As always amazing work but i have to say that the paint effects on the wings in my opinion is your best work yet.... it is so realistic and changes the model frpm a plastic kit into something that needs to be viewed in a art gallery or a museum,
I don't understand how you do it. I mean every model you do is magnificent. I been building for 40 yrs. And I'm nowhere this good. Hell you make me look like a beginner. I wished I had your talent
Maybe a Dornier DO 335? Your models are so life like. The amazing attention to detail, and explanations on why you choose to do things a certain way, give us so much insight into your thought process. I’m always left in awe with your builds, from start to finish 🙏
The whole thing is so far beyond my skill level it makes me want to quit (but I won't, of course). His ability to make one see the oil can effect (or what ever it's called), through master class paint work is astonishing!
Dear Mr Plasmo, The juxtaposition between the Zero and Corsair was a very nice touch at the end there. Once again you have shown an ingenious technique by shading to create visual interest. Thank you sir! Regards, Z
It's not anymore a model kit, it's a piece of art ! congratulations and keep modelling.
A piece of fine jewelry..
And filming it for us noobs
@@hubristicmystic hahahah 😂😂
Yes. You are an artist. Way beyond most of our skills.
@roberterdei8627 Why so?
私は日本人です。零戦をここまでかっこよく作ってもらえて光栄です
The A6M Zero Family is my Favorite WW2 Single Engine Aircraft❤
私も光栄に思います
ずっと変わらない高クオリティ、大和もそうだがこの人が作る日本の物は何故かワクワクする。
I used to build models as a kid. Airbrushing was just something that I just read about in books. I could never afford it or convince my folks to spend the money on it. The most detail I got was a rattle can and do it yourself dirt wash for cars. Videos like this make me want to pick up the hobby again. Thanks for the inspiration. You do beautiful work.
福岡下川浩です、外国人が、日本の戦闘機、零式艦上戦闘機とても素敵です、これからも、宜しくお願いします。
Ich war beeindruckt von der Technik, mit der der Geist der Samurai in diesem Ausmaß nachgebildet werden konnte. Ich wünsche Ihnen alles Gute für Ihre zukünftigen Unternehmungen.
No one creates a more realistic model then you do. Thank you for sharing your creations with us. 👍
His models are fantastic, but there are many out there, that do. I’m not saying that as a negative, towards his work. I’m saying that, for you, so you can discover many other incredible artists out there 👌
Unfortunately, a lot of them are in Japanese ( I’m assuming, so I don’t know how to link them lol ). If you’re into hyper realism, but not necessarily planes, you should check out A4 Garage, Kenji’s Plastic Models, Car Model Channel, Rinaldi Studio Press, just to name a few 🙏
細部に至るまで徹底した再現への情熱に溢れた傑作。
It is TRUE wisdom when someone reaches the "It doesn't matter" point. Lots of love and respect from Spain, Mr. Damek!
Again pushing it to another level with your models. This man cant stop improving. He is the goat of scale modelling.
It doesn’t matter if a heavily detailed cockpit is hidden by the fuselage and the canopy as long as you know it’s there. That’s what modeling is all about.
Beautiful build sir.
you never disappoint, been watching your videos for around 5-6 years and your models' in the past were already so impressive, but you keep pushing to improve and it really shows. you're by far my favorite modeler, and i always learn something new every video. keep up the good work my friend:)
ARE YOU KIDDING ME????
That is the most amazing weathering ever. Please do more of this.
I personally consider you in the group of Bob Ross. You take something ordinary and make it something special. Your videos help me forget about my day and the state of our world.
Thx.
When it comes to a kit build by PLASMO, I don't care what you build, it's always good to watch, great video and great result with the kit.
Not only the model (which was beyond fantastic), but the photography as well!
That is simply astonishing...the stressed panels look real!! the paint is breathtaking. You have truly surpassed yourself David...incredible build...
You always go above and beyond! One of my favorite channels to watch. I would love to see more dioramas again. Seeing the the scenes you create is always so cool.
I love the stressing on the wings and fuselage. It looks so 3d, like there are actual divots in the plastic there. Love this plane! I would love to see some 1/48 jets, like the F104S, Kfir, or Mig21
Look up the manufacturing history of this plane ! So many teams turned down the build request because many deemed it to hard or even impossible. This plane was made from a small group of engineers that blew the socks off everyone else.
Thank you for the commentary during the build and
good humour. I have learned so much! I grew up with monogram and revell kits, you get what you pay for! I watch your videos multiple times, I learn every time! From the U.S.A thank you fellow modeler!!
The thing about Plasmo is that not only is he an incredibly talented model maker, but he is also a skillful videographer. Absolutely beautiful, puts my Zero to shame!
Your technique is of the highest order. I am stunned when you cut up the model to fit new parts. I have never seen a more steady hand when painting with a brush or using tweezers on fine parts. I would judge you to be the best modeller on the web by a wide mark. Truly great models that go to the level of art.
I love when you do models like this, mid-service. I love seeing the insides of the plane. It's so cool to see how you do the intricate internals.
あなたが作る作品はいつもとても素晴らしいです。❤
Excellent David, so good to see you back…thank you
The Mitsubishi A6M2, like the Spitfire, had a special utilitarian beauty derived from it's function. Your over-the-top approach to paint and weathering makes this tiny plastic artifact a thing of beauty, and your tendency to "make it more interesting" actually is entirely appropriate. We can see, if we compare the blow-up photos of the real radial engine. I was awed to see the pistons of the engine, compared to the touches of rust on the pipes there - you captured that very well indeed.
Thank you SO much for sharing your builds with us; it seems maniacal, the amount of effort you do, but the successful results speak for themselves.
Wow, a tiny masterpiece 👍🏻
The Zeke was an incredible aircraft and you've done it Great Justice!
The stressing effect you applied to each panel really made them look bowed in from stress! Top notch work, as always!
THESE ARE SIMPLY THE BEST AIRPLANES MODELS I'VE EVER SEEN
Absolutely stunning. The post shading is exceptional--I never would have believed how effective and realistic it appears when you showed one side done and the other not. The difference was truly remarkable. Inspiring.
That's a masterpiece! I love the shading of the stressed surface!
Dude, this has to be in your top 5 of models I’ve watched you build! Absolutely brilliant! Keep them coming!
27:05 - "Someone who has more modeling experience....." oh PLASMO I don't think it gets any better than you. Love your builds and your channel.
The greatest aircraft modeller on the planet
jeeeeeez... 5-headed modeler doesn't do you justice.. this is amazing art man, beautiful
When the Type 11 Zero was deployed to China in 1940, it was still officially "Secret": so when it was on the airfield the front end was covered by Tarpaulins to make it resemble its predecessor the Mitsubishi A5M (Claude) fighter, which bore some resemblance to the Zero (Except for non-retracting undercarriage.) This meant that the rear fuselage faded significantly in the Hot summer of 1940 and again in summer of 1941. The paintwork kept under the Tarpaulins did not fade anywhere near as much, hence the 2 toned paint.... You have done a Most Excellent job. I recently bought that kit, myself and I have the Hasegawa Type 11 also in my stash. (Thanks to Hasegawa for explaining the 2-tone paint in their instructions!)
Great seeing you do 1:48, rather than the 1.72. Incredible detail.
Just finished classes for the day, and I get to spend some downtime watching this beautiful machine being built. Now that’s a Friday!
The stressed effect that you painted absolutely makes this entire model! Bravo sir 👏
It’s a sign to build a zero!
So glad Plasmo makes another plane. Saying this is a masterpiece is an understatement 😜 Best painting yet!
Hi, I just wanted to say that your attention to detail, precision and talent are all at superhuman levels. You should be immensely proud of your work. Thank you for sharing.
Just an astounding job. Masterful. Thanks for sharing. I love the part where you mentioned an area in the engine looked empty, so you added -and detailed-a bunch of wires. I would have run out of energy far before then. Incredible work.
Das hast Du wirklich schön gemacht.
Man, the amount of details you placed in the engine and body is nuts. Most people don't even know where to begin 😅
I've been modelling for over 50 years now, mostly wooden sailing ships,WWI & II aircraft and 12th scale motorcycles and thoroughly enjoy watching your builds turn into mini masterpieces. Thanks for sharing with us and please continue to do so. If you do another motorcycle, try Tamiya's RC166 with its detail sets. It is a pain in the ass at times but quite stunning finished. Thanks from the other side of the pond. (U.S.)! Bless you and yours & stay safe and well.
Of all the modellers out there I really think there are none better than you. Truly impressive realism.
Oh yeah. You sir are one of the best modeler’s on earth. How about a FW-190 Dora or P-47 D Bubble top.
I watched his 1/32 Dora build last night. A dream.
Didn't Plasmo make a P-47D somewhat recently?
@@martijn9568 A 1/72 scale, I believe.
素晴らしい! あなたの情熱に拍手を送ります。
Easily one of the best A6M builds I've seen. Bravo.
The Plasmo War museum must be full of master pieces of all ages
That imitation of stressed surface was so good just little bit of white paint added so much depth literally feel like real plane
That’s a beautiful kit Plasmo! You really did it justice
I am building a Tamiya A6M3 right now with my daughter, came for some some inspiration. This video is stunning, well filmed and the detailing in your process is stunning.
Когда целый час собирал только один двигатель от модели немецкого бронетранспортера Hanomag времен 2 Мировой войны - забросил это дело - времени свободного не было. А здесь - я преклоняюсь. Это просто супер!
The weekend somehow becomes nicer when on Friday we have one of your videos !!!
That oils technique for creating stressed panels is a master trade!!! I tried with sanding, heath and/or pressure in the past, but this is by far much more safer and controlled... Thanks for sharing!
The level of attention to detail and paint is incredible. It would be great to see another Car!
Best shading and weathering I've ever seen. Congratulations!
Great! Just finished Tamiya zero with my 8 year old kid. We were thinking that what level of detail Plasmo would add while building our kit. Thank you for the great inspiration David! You’re the best!
Transforming vile plastic into a masterpiece. Bravo!
国は違えども,いつも最高の作品見せて頂いております,最高ですね🎉
Fantastic result!...I learn so much from PLASMO's videos...The 'canning' effect with highlight and shadow was a really effective idea...I spend a month on a model and really happy with it, then I watch this and realise I should have spent another month refining my effort...but it's all good...I've come a long way already from when I use to complete a kit and painted in a few hours...Thank you
You always go the extra mile on your kits , IMPRESSIVE
one of your best works of art to date plasmo! absolutely magnificent.
Your models are unbeatable! Truly pieces of art!
So much detail! You are insane. The clear varnish on the cockpit dials and instruments is an amazing tip. Thanks
I am not sure why, but, I find watching You work on these kits an absolute joy. It is almost therapeutic, for sure it is most relaxing, whatever the case, it is very enjoyable! And , Yes, I agree with the others, Your models are incredible works of Art! Thank You for sharing with Us here on the tube. Later
A Masterwork David. Phenomenal brother, just remarkable.
Always great to see a build from Plasmo
I think you are one of THE very best kit builders of them all. I have been following your work for some years now and, your skills are absolutely mind-blowing! I've been building for more than 30 years but, my work doesn't even come close to your level.
I have Tamiya's 1/48 A6M2 Zero kit and, this video really inspires me to get started on it!
this is the stuff youtube has been created for! great work as always :D
If you're not an experimented modeler than who is. Frankly stunning.
It's truly incredible watching a master perform his craft. I can only hope to be half as skilled as Plasmo some day.
Plasmo......The most incredible plasmodian, another superb build of interstellar proportions.
This video is the proof that perfection can be surpassed
man you're crazy at aircrafts, night shift is crazy at ground vehicles keep going
oil-canning or buckling of the panels using paint is brilliant. phenomenal work, wow !
Super! Excellent model of beautiful aircraft.👍
Καταπληκτική δουλειά φίλε μου πολύ ωραίες σκιάσεις καταπληκτική απόδοση στις φθορές μπράβο!!!
You are just incredible... honestly I cannot begin to tell you how much your work inspires me. You are hands down the best I have ever seen doing this.
Inspiring and, for a novice modeller like me, disheartening at the same time! Amazing skill and artistry.
DUDE YOUR VIDEOS ARE great and the use of music is well edited at perfect times when you talk makes this enjoyable
I did that syringe trick three years ago when I was making my Egyptian SA-6 Kub in 1/72 scale, I still have that paint and it's still good - the small amount that is in the tip dries quickly, preventing the thinner inside from evaporating.
This is when model kit becomes an art! I would love to see you creating highly detailed german plane from WW2, Junkers Ju-87 Stuka...
Высший пилотаж в постройке модели.
I remember when I used to make Airfix Spitfires and Hurricanes when I was a nipper. I’d be pleased if I managed to paint the bottom sky blue and the top two shades of green. The attention to detail here is insane.
Watching you work is satisfying, entertaining, educational, & inspiring!! You do NOT disappoint - though I have some of the kits you bring to life, getting anywhere near the place where you take this hobby, is beyond challenging! Thanks for the videos - keep em’ coming!
That whole build was brilliant. You never cease to amaze me with the skills you have. I'm over thinking my next
project already.
David Vinci of plastic modelling. Bravo.
My first time to comment on your work......As always amazing work but i have to say that the paint effects on the wings in my opinion is your best work yet.... it is so realistic and changes the model frpm a plastic kit into something that needs to be viewed in a art gallery or a museum,
I don't understand how you do it. I mean every model you do is magnificent. I been building for 40 yrs. And I'm nowhere this good. Hell you make me look like a beginner. I wished I had your talent
You are the best aircraft modeler out there. Please keep building planes! You are amazing!
It was exciting and illuminating to watch you work. Outstanding result again! Thank you for sharing your experience with us!
Maybe a Dornier DO 335?
Your models are so life like. The amazing attention to detail, and explanations on why you choose to do things a certain way, give us so much insight into your thought process. I’m always left in awe with your builds, from start to finish 🙏
This is your greatest work, incredible detail!
You sir are a true artist..The stress skin looking amazing...
The whole thing is so far beyond my skill level it makes me want to quit (but I won't, of course). His ability to make one see the oil can effect (or what ever it's called), through master class paint work is astonishing!
I’ve been waiting to see you make another Zero, incredible work as always!
Dear Mr Plasmo,
The juxtaposition between the Zero and Corsair was a very nice touch at the end there. Once again you have shown an ingenious technique by shading to create visual interest.
Thank you sir!
Regards,
Z