P-51 D "Miss Cap" - Tamiya 1/32 | Full build
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2024
- Tamiya 1/32 Scale Model Aircraft
This video shows step by step the entire build of assembly, painting and weathering of the TAMIYA 1/32 scale P-51D Mustang kit.
This model is a custom version in which I self-made the decals I needed.
The Tamiya kit is truly amazing and rich in detail, and assembly proceeded without any hiccups.
Enjoy!
Music by Epidemic Sound (www.epidemicsound.com)
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This mustang turned out beautiful.
Thank you so much! Glad you like it 😊
That's very excellent work there dear friend.
Greetings from Serbia.
Glad you like it 😊 thanks!
@@Ale.Scalemodels You're welcome dear friend 🤓😎
Beautifully done! I'm impressed that all the panels actually fit in place so nicely.
Thanks! Yeah, the kit is simply fantastic 🤩
Sehr gute arbeit, das Modell ist bis zum letzten detail gut gelungen. Gratuliere.
Vielen dank! 🙏
Dem stimme ich voll und ganz zu, mein Herr!
Haben Sie Modelle deutscher Kampfflugzeuge gebaut?
Translation (Ubersetzung) to English (of the reply above): Very good work, the model is successful to the last detail. Congratulations.
Yes, I have built a bf-109, a me-410, and an fw-200, however, of which I had not made records, but I will make more soon--probably another bf109 (I have 5 or 6 to build 😅) then I will also make an fw190
wow che meraviglia! Grandissimo livello di dettaglio!!
Grazie mille! Grande merito al kit Tamiya!
Beh che dire!!!! Incredibile!
Grazie mille!!
Very nice Job. Thank you for sharing. Keep it up!with sticky greetings from good ol'germany. Christian
Much appreciated Christian!
I find it interesting that I have a Monogram 1/32 Mustang molded in 1962 and the canopy was crystal clear. And without any seam line. That's 1962 Monogram technology.
That's awesome!
How is the rest of the kit, please?
@@user-ni2zo5zo3c The fit is as good as any kit you will find manufactured today. The instructions are superior to anything you'll find today. But is has gimmicks like the ability to raise the lower the landing gear and drop bombs. So it's not for rivet counters.
Great P-51D model kit + Superb Artist = Sublime P-51D result
Thank you so much! Glad you like my work!
Really cool model.
Thank you 🙏
Nothing is quite as satisfying as unmasking the clear parts :)
That's true 😉😎
Equal to the opportunity to learn your technique and deftness, this was a genuine delight to watch! Thank you for your expertise and deftness. I cannot afford these kits, and the ancillary accoutrements (detail sets, paints, research monographs, etc.), so I take my satisfaction vicariously.
Will you build Trumpeter's 1:24th-scale kit of the North American P-51D Mustang USAAF Fighter?
Thank you so much! It is very nice when someone appreciates your work!
At the moment it is not on my agenda, but who knows, maybe in the future I will build it ☺️
Good job Ale ! Nice consistency with your modeling projects 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Thanks mate! Glad you like it 😊
Beautiful work 👍 if the British hadn't put the RR merlin engine in it in 1942 the plane wouldn't have been the success it was ..
Thank you so much! Effectively the switch from the Allison to the Merlin was a big step forward.
Really nice work on the P-51! Looking forward to watching more builds. Keep up the great work!!!
Thanks a lot! Soon more videos 😁
Mecojoni grande Mattia❤❤
Grazie mille, ma sono Ale 😂😂
Excelente
Muchas gracias 🤗
Great build, enjoyed the video!
Much appreciated my friend 🙏 thanks for your support 🤗
Great build 👍🏼,one of my favourite fighters of ww2, I have 2 1/48 scale versions,will be looking at this kit in the next month ,thanks again 👍🏼
Thank you so much 🙏 which is your fav?
This tamiya kit is simply stunning!
@@Ale.Scalemodels tamiya definitely 👍🏼
Excellent build!Beautiful reproduction in scale, of a masterpiece, of the aeronautical industry.
Thank you so much 🙏 appreciate it 😉
Wow! Excellent build!
Thank you!
stunning work and attention to detali!
Thank you so much 🙏
Outstanding work! Congratulatins
Thank you 🙏
What a masterpiece! Thanks for sharing😀
Much appreciated 🙏
Beautiful
Thank you!
Gotta admit-every time i hear music playing at the start of a video, I fast forward to the ending
It is your choice 😉
Excelente trabajo !!!😊
Muchas gracias 😉
This may seem like a dumb question, but why can't they make aircraft and tank models the same scale? This model is 1/32. Many armor models are 1/35th. I bet some killer dioramas could be made if both were the same scale. Am I missing something?
😅 you're totally right! Idk why, but this is true...i know that there are some brands (like Border) that are starting make some 1/35 scale airplanes...🤩
I long have asked precisely this question. In my reading on the matter, I have read (I regrettably cannot recall my source), Tamiya in the1970s, intending to improve their quality, accuracy, detail, etc., of their line of kits, intended to set out upon making its own path, with a new scale. The company literally started that whole business--to my great exasperation!
Personally, I even find annoying the kits of private, commercial, construction, and first responder vehicles in both 1:24th AND 1:25th scales (though the variance may be negligible; with certain examples, I try to overlook the difference, if I really like them). Additionally, I would like to incorporate in my car and truck dioramas some set pieces of G-gauge model trains--but these can be as far off as 1:22.5th scale (seriously? 1:22.5??). The buildings, structures, trees, signs, and figures might be workable. (I am looking for an engineer specialising in miniatures who would be able to design for me animatronics or robotics in 1:25th scale--my preference in this size--for some truly lively dioramas; they would not need to engage in any complex activity, e.g. walk, dance, talk, or similar, of course; just wave a hand, pick up an object, take a few steps, open a door, etc.)
I also would like to include 1:24th/1:25th scale models of private and commercial aircraft in private, commercial, and first responder vehicle dioramas. Revell AG has a Bell UH-Huey helicopter kit that one could convert into a 1980s rescue vehicle. I saw a kit of a De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver float plane (albeit, a Canadian Mist promotional), too, that might serve a similar purpose.
One also could display such scale replicas of World War One biplanes brightly painted and converted to barnstormers with wing walkers and daredevil stunt performers on tour of the country in the Roaring Twenties. I have seen a few in 1:28th scale from decades past. New molds in 1:25th scale ought to have some draw for the fidelity the size would offer.
After the Great War of 1914-1918 (as people then knew the event), the U.S. Post Office began employing the De Havilland DH-4 USAAS Scout Bomber (the role in which the military operated it during that conflict) as a mail carrier (being the only aeroplane the country had in any numbers). The plane also was the vehicle for various aerial endeavours, one being “the first transcontinental flight across the United States within a single day (24-hour period), and another the first ever effort to attempt air-to-air refueling. This one especially would lend itself to a 1:25th scale plastic model kit.
Incidentally, the plane, “[m]odeled from a combat-tested British De Havilland design, [was] the only U.S. built aircraft to see combat during World War I.” At this time, the War Department formed the United States Army Air Service (USAAS), a decade later, renaming it the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) (Source: The National Museum of the United States Air Force website); shortly prior to the USA’S entry into the Second World War, the military reforming it as the United States Army Air Force (USAAF). Soon after WWII’s end, the Department of Defence (DoD)--after changing its own name--made the United States Air Force (USAF) a separate branch of the U.S. Armed Services.
To add to these, I would like to see such kits as the Cessna 170, the Bell 206A JetRanger helicopter, the Learjet, amongst others.
More strangely, someone is scratch-building out of steel a replica in 1:25th scale of the Starship Enterprise from the original series (1966, Paramount)--at almost thirty-eight feet in length! Well, at least it is not the Death Star in the original Star Wars (1977, 20th Century-Fox, George Lucas, John Williams)--at 4.8 km, or 3 miles in diameter!
I especially would like to build forced perspective aerial dioramas comprising aircraft models in descending scales as each sat back from the viewer. A flight of P-51D Mustangs in echelon would look remarkable! A similar display of Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress USAAF Heavy Bombers at high altitude would be breathtaking! Another with Consolidated B-24D Liberator USAAF Heavy Bombers racing low over a Ploesti oil refinery would make the eyes wide and the heart quicken!
Another idea would be a 1:144th-scale diorama of an airfield in the English countryside bustling with activity an hour prior to dawn with over a hundred of these, most marshalling for takeoff, several dozen yet arming for battle, would hold one’s attention. The B-17 would be just 8.64583” in wingspan, the B-24D at 9.1667” a half-inch wider.
I could continue . . . .
@@user-ni2zo5zo3c Yes, you are right! 😅 actually even the cars in 1/24 or 1/25 is a choice that you don't understand! You really have a lot of ideas though! I hope you can put them into practice, it would be very interesting 😉
Un trabajo extraordinario!!!
Muchísimas gracias 🙏
Very nice work! I've subscribed. I have a question about the decal sheet you printed: does the printer have a white ink cartridge so you could print the white stars on the decal?
Thank you so much! I used some white decal sheets, so you can print with a common printer...the only think is that you have to cut the decal accurate on edges to eliminate the background!
My big question to Tamiya is,why haven’t you released P-51B yet?
😅😅 I can't answer 😂
How did you add and remove the panel liner after the carbon and not remove the carbon mottled effect? Was there a clear coat in between?
Yes, of course! After every step, I usually cover with a layer of Alc-600
@@Ale.Scalemodels thank you for that clarification. 🍻
Anytime man!
@@Ale.Scalemodels thanks. Great work by the way. Super inspirational.
@@daveonbass79 much appreciated!