Of course I'm watching!!! It is super, my friend!! Thanks for mentioning me in this beautiful video, and for your kind words!!! Amazing work as always!!!
Thank you for being willing to show some of the imperfections you addressed and overcame on this build. I often feel discouraged when I compare my skills to others, but you’ve shown me that even top tier builders don’t do everything perfect the first try.
Yeah, you bet. I mess up far more times than I care to admit! I've always told people getting into the hobby, that the best piece of advice is to accept that you will make mistakes, and thats ok, and learn from them. I would be lying if I said I had ever built a model that had zero mistakes. I'm trying to show those more in my videos now, maybe people could learn from my mistakes first before making them them selves!
I 100% agree with you about the Aqueous Mr Surfacer, I have fallen in love with it also, easy to thin, easy to clean out the airbrush and it's very forgiving, and best of all, next to no smell.
I like how you get a model even from a friend and its something you havent done before and you take on the challenge even though you mess up I like your honesty encourages us to know it happens but use it as learning experience
Ottimo lavoro, sono contento di vedere un soggetto italiano di tanto in tanto!! (translation: Excellent job, I'm happy to see an italian subject from time to time!!)
Huge fan of the longer formats. As somebody trying to improve my own game it's nice seeing more of the nitty gritty; helps me figure out some things you're doing that I think I'd like to try out.
The best advice I ever got about photo-etch is that just because it's there doesn't mean you have to use it. As to mistakes? Well....because of the meds I'm on, I can get really clumsy and forgetful. I've messed up Tamiya kits. Haha. Everything from finger marks in paint to actually breaking parts that shouldn't be broken. I've put an aircraft model together and completely forgot the cockpit. Haha. At my old IPMS group, my buddies used to give me crap about making stupid mistakes but then come to the next meeting and be completely surprised by the finish. A good friend who was a scratch builder that could make the tiniest part look great was always flumuxed by me. He just couldn't understand how my models turned out the way they did after all the weird mistakes that would completely deflate other modelers. Mark, and another guy I didn't know, won a ton of 1st places with a group build. A Syrian T34 with a large anti tank gun in an open mount. Mark built it. The other guy scratch built parts to make it Syrian and I painted and weathered it. It was a perfect match. Haha . as to how you make your models? It's a great thing that you show the mistakes along with the triumphs. New guys and kids need to know it's ok to make mistakes. Ain't nothing without correcting something and putting that touch on a model. Ps. I hope you do a build of the 48th A20. A pacific war one with those crazy markings on worn out aircraft.
Thats very true about PE! And I often leave out PE pieces because sometimes they just aren't worth the effort! And Yes, I'll get some of those A-20s on the bench soon!
I love the build! Especially the full build video. I’m a beginner and I love you’re honesty on how you make mistakes and I learn how you fix them. I’ve learned a lot. Keep up the good work. A fan forever.
when i first discovered your channel and saw these long form videos, I thought that I found another channel I can play in the background when i try to sleep, it didnt work, the video was too interesting for me to sleep and not watch it. absolutely hooked now 🫡
Last Christmas I built 3 Hasegawa kits for kids presents. They were older boxings 90's- 06. I had a blast building them, especially after dealing with the Revell F/A-18F. I've been modelling since I was 9 and still make mistakes 35 years later. It's not a mistake it's battle damage 😂😂😂
Terrific! What a great Spitfire! I do feel the blue is a little on the dark side? And build as many Spitfires as you can! It’s the no.1 in recognition and sales so we want Spitfires on the channels. No right minded modeller should argue this point!! Thanks and I shall buy one. Bob England
I have three spaceships, including the Arcadia from Captain Harlock the space, pirate. Lately those kids have been coming together like butter. Really impressed with the first of the three that I’ve built, and they have cool spaceships and anime to build. I have not tried any other more traditional model kits yet but the space ones they do well lol. Great work Brett. Good build good viddo. Va bene. Bravo. Bravissimo! Malto cazzo Bene! 😅😂😂😂😂😂😂 (your Italian friend may giggle, my ex wife taught me all the important words. )
What a beautiful plane, such lines and what a great friend you have to gift you that! I was literally yelling at the screen "look at the camo... no, no, no.." haha. Glad it all worked out.
I have built this same kit OOB. I found it to be the best Hasagawa kit I've ever put together. For the landing gear bays, I had read somewhere that they were painted green (I think the anticorrosion green), then when the underside color was painted, the undercarriage and whatever they could easily reach with the spray gun was coated over in that color. So, that is how I painted my landing gear bays with no care given to getting full coverage with the underside color with quite a bit of the green still showing.
I got a 1/48 Universal Carrier/ Bren Gun Carrier for my birthday from my daughter and botched the paint. I put it back in the box and forgot about it. I pulled it back out about 9 months later and started over. Turned out to be one of my best builds!
Great video again Brett, and nice save on the paintwork. Painted markings should be everyone's 2025 New Year's resolution I think. Mine too. They look so pukka.
Love the subject. In my opinion, the Italian aircraft are some of the best looking designs and camo among WW2 combatants. Beyond very basic cockpits in older kits, I've had little to no issue with Hasegawa models. Fit has been just fine and the level of detail in kits like their 1/72 F-111 series, F-2A/B, and F/A-18E/F are good. Especially when compared in price to some competitors. I do think this video was too long. A lot of time was spent going over fairly minute issues. I know it must be tough getting a good balance of detail vs. length. Perhaps break future content into separate videos? Cockpit and interior parts. Main assembly and finishing up to priming. Priming, painting, decaling. Weathering and final assembly of landing gear, ordnance, etc.
Well Brett great work as always. So to let you know as far as mistakes go each one of my kits has some kind of mistake. But when painting and finishing the kit is where the mistakes go away. Do agree about the brush painting and how it is a skill that a lot of modelers have lost over the years. As for me my airbrush iss lockedup in storage,so my brush painting skills have come back. Unless if I can get a home oh well. I got back in this hobby 23 years ago after taken a 3 year off due to driving 48 states and Canada. When I got back in started to scratch build to fix a lot of problems with kits. Also learned what is perfect build is and that is what you are happy with. I found out going for profection will drive you up the wall. I have seen a lot of changes in modeling over the years. Been modeling since 1967 and have always enjoyed it. Working on a pt boat from atlantis,it is just a fun build... well model on my friend😊😊😊
@HammerheadModelMaking I enjoyed this build. I definitely agree with the necessity to include mistakes or when things don’t go well. This is something that I’ve included in the step-by-step video build of the Mirage iiiCZ on my TH-cam channel. An example is part 5, which demonstrates painting the camouflage. My error was using the colour reference of the instruction sheet without checking other references so when I finished painting the camouflage pattern & doing a comparison of actual photos it became apparent that it was totally wrong. I therefore had to redo the camouflage after researching, checking & mixing a custom colour. Thank you for your reality approach to building model kits & I’m looking forward to your next project.
@@HammerheadModelMaking perseverance is a characteristic that I gained during my military career through some of the toughest selections, courses, training & deployments. A that time some of them considered to be the toughest in the world of military training. A strong sense of self discipline & determination are key to perseverance & success.
Fabulous job of the Macci, great to show mistakes as that's how we learn, I have been building models for years now and still make mistakes, as for hasagawa kits, I build a lot of hurricanes and I think the 1/48 scale hurricane has been the best kit for many years now and I like the hasagawa kits very much, keep up the great work 👍👍👌👌
Amazing build! I really liked the approach for doing the spots. Two recommendations. Try Mission Models Primers. They are one of the best water based primers, if you are worried about stinking up the place. The second one is, to use silicon sculpting brushes to apply liquid mask. Have a look at me building the JU87 Stuka. I use these brushes and they are a godsend. Easy to clean, has a sharp tip to do small application of the mask.
Greetings from 🇪🇪 Estonia! Nice and calming video - just for rising mojo. Yup, I make YT too, and I think too, showing mistakes of making something is a trueloving thing to do! I make videos not only for myself but for others and because that maybe I give some hope that we are all the same boat! Good modelling!
A great video Brett👍🏻 what an awesome birthday pressy! Good match on the white for the emblem. It would really be great if they can print the emblems translucent.
Oooh Nice. Hi Brett, another lovely build Ta muchly. You have your antenna mishaps, I do propellor blades and helicopter tail rotors. (Sometimes even before they are on the model.) Several layers of the see-through plastic from blister packs when very faintly painted did a reasonable job of depicting a spinning prop. IF you can find flat bits. Nowadays, of course, you can just buy them mail order. Keep up the good work, regards...
G'Day Hammer! So, what Hasegawa kit gave you PTSD?? A Hasegawa kit from 20years ago is still the same today and can be hit and miss fit-wise. I can't remember the last time I bought a Hasegawa kit and trashed all most of what I had in my stash in favour of the likes of Meng, Takom, HobbyBoss etc. The just don't do anything new these days and simply re-release shit from 20years ago but with new decals... and call it new. Good job on Macchi and nice to see the oopsies when building. We're all human 🙂 Cheers
Interesting! In the early 90s I remember Hasegawa being pretty good. Just to name a few, Revell was absolute garbage at that time, Airfix was middle of the road and Tamiya was awesome. Looking to get back into this hobby after a 30 year break.
G'Day @@SlCKB0Y-sb1kg Times have changed, as they say. If you're looking to get back on the hobby horse then definitely (if budget permits) start with a Tamiya kit. Otherwise the latest Airfix releases are really good. Even Revell have some really nice stuff these days. Happy modelling.😁
@@mikey6020 Yea I happened to be in a store local to me for another reason called Hobbyco (which has been around forever in Sydney) when I saw some kits. I’ve always been into WW2 aircraft so I was thinking about the Tamiya 1/48 Spitfire Mk1! I’ll do it with cans and if I enjoy it I’ll think about investing in an airbrush down the track. Thanks for the advice. My wife will 100% give me shit for this and roll her eyes though 🤓
@@SlCKB0Y-sb1kg Yeah I know the place. IIRC in the Queen Vic building. Nice place 🙂 As a sandgroper options are limited here to about 3 places. Ignore the old Ball & Chain, as @septiccalling8341 says yeah they all do. Mine gave up about 20 years ago.... Happy modelling cobber👍
Really great work, I like the longer vids! Have you tried a flory clay weathering wash? It's great stuff! Your channel is now one of my fav model channels! Keep it up!
Thank you, Yes, I like the flory washes, but as far as I know there is only one retailer here in the states that sells his stuff, and it isn't my preferred shop, so I don't get it that often.
Mistakes? Bob Ross called them happy accidents! 😁 I think one thing the spots happy accident pointed out was even though it was hard edged, you had a template in place for airbrushing in the soft edges. The finished project looks amazing! I think I will be using that as an actual technique.
I've thought about building that kit. I'd definitely get aftermarket goodies like the Eduard Brassin wheel well, exhausts, Aires cockpit, Eduard PE (photo-etch). I love my aftermarket goodies because I like to challenge myself like that!
With photo etch I sometimes abrade the surface with a sanding sponge to allow for the CA glue to grab. It does help. Photo etch adds undenyable detail that isn't available in the molding process that's for sure. I'll get around to building my Eduard special edition M.C. 202 at some point. Looks like a really enjoyable build.
That is one beautiful looking model. Your method of doing the mottling is a good non committal way of laying out and confirming the pattern. Looks good to me.
I rate hasegawa over eduard and tamiya. So far ive built their ar234, ta152 and hs129 and theyre all perfect, great detail in cockpit and panel lines and go together like a dream.
Placed a glue thumb print on the starboard side of my HG Lancaster cockpit glass! Can I fix it yes but it should not have happened. Nice video HD Thanks
Brett , thanks for this video ! I find photo etch a hugely frustrating thing to work with, usually getting a gluey mess. I would certainly appreciate more "photo-etch work" in your videos if possible. Also losing parts , seeing the small piece disappear especially when gripping it with tweezers, into the ether. How do you avoid loosing parts ? Thanks for all your videos -- educational !
Oh yeah, I know all to well the pain of a tiny piece of photo etch flying off into the void because of my tweezers! I think a part of it comes from investing in some quality tweezers that wont twist or torque when gripping the part as well as learning to not pinch the part so hard, relaxing a little and using light pressure can help to mitigate the flying part some.
Beautiful build. Thanks for sharing - and inspiring ! I always struggle with the extra thin eating into the paint on the final assembly, but you don’t seem to. Any tips?
Thank you, regarding the Extra Thin and painted parts, one must be a little more conservative when using ET on painted parts, because like you said, it can easily ruin paint. I will use it very sparingly, and you want to avoid brushing it across the painted part, more just dab it onto the part. Use CA glue if you have it available instead on painted parts if you are still struggling with it.
Brett, impressive work with the spraying with the little spots. Are you using a special nozzle ? Seems like a very small spray line. Maybe I need a tip video. 😅😂
I personally believe that the best place to start doing photoetch is 1/35 ww2 german armor models. Specifically, panzer 3 and 4s with external armor. Easy to bend, fairly hard to mess up to an extent. My first foray into photoetch was the dragon M60A2 starship.
Very nice work, Italian camo always makes me think twice before attempting a kit. Those tweezers you were using as a photo etch bender looked interesting, can you tell me were to get one?
Thank you, the tweezers are Revlon band tweezers, I pick them up at the local supermarket, but can be found here on Amazon: www.amazon.com/Eyebrow-Stocking-Stuffers-Tweezers-Stainless/dp/B0000532A2/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Hu8Hzye299afE3fEF6cJt3QOw0_8R3w8IWBTNWdaeHhobZzR7146pkB4C3reRwTbwmEg3S3X0WEKrDgM8qwPskRlRy4scGm_4Sr2wSWSp_O0rWz4kgGRed8tKcW8tqt5c1oDG_QJN8uZyrRBEf3cFtLrhKO1niWU3foVrC3mZv6NOABCZmJ8zBhLyMSFi8hS_uJ_3I34w7yFBqsW_cWcHU8AERghgsHZC8ZSorCGmX_RS4yJT_GJ_jPSP5wT-ra3M5-OXbw3HRh6SuGrKaWYTC7V5jynAJBHIv8HsB3RiAk.r65eHQ4wxQf9yM29KHikqOXnJxuequ8v7uMXe83AObo&dib_tag=se&keywords=revlon+tweezers&qid=1725636597&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
Nice build. Fun fact: On the real thing, the left wing is about 8.5" longer than the right to counter engine torque. Measure the kit, see how it pans out in scale. I know you want to.
the world is BIG and ter ar thanks grait humans amazing stuff to buy for hobby :) 6:40 grait comment. my bigest treat was the fingerprint Gluemeltdown. ^^
Hello hammer, I hope you’re well! Your channel just came across my feed today, not sure why but I’m glad it did! As a young man and a teen I’m the 80’s, modeling was my favorite hobby, I had almost forgotten about it until I saw your video! I would love to continue this hobby again, unfortunately there’s no hobby shops near me anymore. Where is a good site to order models and supplies that you trust?
I'm very glad it came across your feed! Thank you for watching! As far as where to get models and supplies its largely going to depend on where you live, but there are a few here in the states that I trust: Spruebrothers.com, kitlinx.com and mrshobby.com. Both Kitlinx and MRSHobby are local to me here in Utah, but have great selections to order online!
The best way I found to get familiar with photo etch is buying one of the metal earth models from a hobby store. They're made of nothing but p.e. but at less then $10 it's not so big of a deal if you mess up.
@@HammerheadModelMaking Thanks! After 20 years im back to modeling and I'm on the clear coat pre-decal for my first build. Trying 2 coats of Tamiya X-22 with 90% IPA 40/60. Going to see how that works out. Any advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
It will depend on what type of paint I'm using, but if its acrylic, I will start with just tap water and an old brush, pour the tap water into the paint cup, use the old brush to mix up the remaining paint and then spray it out. I will do that a few times until the water doesn't get much paint. Then I will usually run about half a cup of an Tamiya X-20 to remove any more stubborn particles of paint. That usually does the trick. If I'm using a lacquer then replace the tap water/x-20 with Mister Leveling Thinner. I will do this after every use. Depending on how heavy I'm using my airbrush, I will usually do a full break down and clean about once a week.
Yes there is, if you are in the US, go to Home Depot and get Rustoleums 2X primer spray paint, I prefer black, but gray or white will also do. It is a fantastic primer that I will still use often. If you aren't in the US, then look for a spray primer that says it works on multiple materials (ie plastic, metal, wood, etc).
Hello mr. Hammer!once i confused a roadweel with idler weel@a 1/35merkaver from tamiya. But because of the polycaps i could align them in a proper position.with best regards and sticky greetings. Your modellmate.christian
I leant when making my Revell Titanic that sometimes it good to paint before assembly regardless of the order of fit in the instructions ….the decks and funnels were a nightmare once glued together…..😢
Of course I'm watching!!! It is super, my friend!! Thanks for mentioning me in this beautiful video, and for your kind words!!! Amazing work as always!!!
Thank you!!
Thank you for being willing to show some of the imperfections you addressed and overcame on this build. I often feel discouraged when I compare my skills to others, but you’ve shown me that even top tier builders don’t do everything perfect the first try.
Yeah, you bet. I mess up far more times than I care to admit! I've always told people getting into the hobby, that the best piece of advice is to accept that you will make mistakes, and thats ok, and learn from them. I would be lying if I said I had ever built a model that had zero mistakes. I'm trying to show those more in my videos now, maybe people could learn from my mistakes first before making them them selves!
I 100% agree with you about the Aqueous Mr Surfacer, I have fallen in love with it also, easy to thin, easy to clean out the airbrush and it's very forgiving, and best of all, next to no smell.
Right on!
I purchased a bottle after your previous recommendation. Can't fault it.
Great build, I love the longer form videos
Awesome, thank you!
I have 3 Italian planes and this has been inspiring
Excellent!
Hey Brett - Great video,, yes show worts and all - every kit i build i always make a mistake, but this is how we improve as modellers, cheers Liam
Thank you Liam!
I like how you get a model even from a friend and its something you havent done before and you take on the challenge even though you mess up I like your honesty encourages us to know it happens but use it as learning experience
I'm glad, hopefully you all can learn from my mistakes!
Ottimo lavoro, sono contento di vedere un soggetto italiano di tanto in tanto!! (translation: Excellent job, I'm happy to see an italian subject from time to time!!)
Thank you!!
Huge fan of the longer formats. As somebody trying to improve my own game it's nice seeing more of the nitty gritty; helps me figure out some things you're doing that I think I'd like to try out.
Glad you enjoy it!
The best advice I ever got about photo-etch is that just because it's there doesn't mean you have to use it. As to mistakes? Well....because of the meds I'm on, I can get really clumsy and forgetful. I've messed up Tamiya kits. Haha. Everything from finger marks in paint to actually breaking parts that shouldn't be broken. I've put an aircraft model together and completely forgot the cockpit. Haha. At my old IPMS group, my buddies used to give me crap about making stupid mistakes but then come to the next meeting and be completely surprised by the finish. A good friend who was a scratch builder that could make the tiniest part look great was always flumuxed by me. He just couldn't understand how my models turned out the way they did after all the weird mistakes that would completely deflate other modelers. Mark, and another guy I didn't know, won a ton of 1st places with a group build. A Syrian T34 with a large anti tank gun in an open mount. Mark built it. The other guy scratch built parts to make it Syrian and I painted and weathered it. It was a perfect match. Haha . as to how you make your models? It's a great thing that you show the mistakes along with the triumphs. New guys and kids need to know it's ok to make mistakes. Ain't nothing without correcting something and putting that touch on a model. Ps. I hope you do a build of the 48th A20. A pacific war one with those crazy markings on worn out aircraft.
Thats very true about PE! And I often leave out PE pieces because sometimes they just aren't worth the effort! And Yes, I'll get some of those A-20s on the bench soon!
Gorgeous build and loving the longer length videos.
Thank you!
I love the build! Especially the full build video. I’m a beginner and I love you’re honesty on how you make mistakes and I learn how you fix them. I’ve learned a lot. Keep up the good work. A fan forever.
Thank you so much!
when i first discovered your channel and saw these long form videos, I thought that I found another channel I can play in the background when i try to sleep, it didnt work, the video was too interesting for me to sleep and not watch it.
absolutely hooked now 🫡
Lol, sorry for keeping you up at night! If you want a good channel to fall asleep to, may I recommend a channel called Astrum.
Great build of my favorite WWII plane!
Thanks!!
Love your work. Thanks for showing how fiddly PE parts are. I'm constantly dropping and loosing parts but hey, it's all part of the hobby.
Thanks for watching!
Last Christmas I built 3 Hasegawa kits for kids presents. They were older boxings 90's- 06. I had a blast building them, especially after dealing with the Revell F/A-18F.
I've been modelling since I was 9 and still make mistakes 35 years later.
It's not a mistake it's battle damage 😂😂😂
We don't make mistakes, we have happy accidents. Oh wait.. am I thinking of something else....? 🤣
good to know I'm not the only one then!!!
What an excellent build 👏 I enjoy that you left your mistakes in as it helps me feel happier with my own mistakes 🙏🏻
Ha ha, thanks Julien!
Beautiful work 👏
Thank you!
One of my favorite Axis aircraft. Thanks for bringing it to life...well done.
My pleasure!
Thanks to you, I want a Macchi Folgore !!! Once again an outstanding model ! Well done ! Keep going !
Lol, well I would highly recommend this kit!
Such a great work 💗💗
Thank you! Cheers!
Terrific! What a great Spitfire! I do feel the blue is a little on the dark side? And build as many Spitfires as you can! It’s the no.1 in recognition and sales so we want Spitfires on the channels. No right minded modeller should argue this point!!
Thanks and I shall buy one.
Bob
England
Did you perhaps mean to add this comment to a different video? This one isn't a spitfire.
Looks great, nice job. Enjoyed the video.
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent build full of techniques and tips that are really helpful. The longer format videos really work for me so thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love the Italian 'leopard spot' scheme, it's so unique among WW2 fighters. The full length videos are great. More please!
Thank you!!!
What an absolutely beautiful Build. I love this plane and you made it really beautifully. The full build video is awesome. Thanks for that.
Thank you very much!
Hi Brett, really enjoyed this build, are are very talented.
I also like the longer videos and I’m going back now watching all your builds 😊
Jase 🇬🇧
Awesome, thank you!
Love this. I literally finished my 1/48 C.205 last night. The Eduard smoke ring decals are amazing. It was a really fun kit.
Right on!
That was one cool looking plane, fantastic build as always.
Thank you! Cheers!
The masks turned out amazing. I may have to give this kit a look.
I highly recommend this kit!
Amazing build! I've always wanted to build an Italian fighter. Great work!
Thank you! I would recommend this kit for you then!
I have three spaceships, including the Arcadia from Captain Harlock the space, pirate. Lately those kids have been coming together like butter. Really impressed with the first of the three that I’ve built, and they have cool spaceships and anime to build. I have not tried any other more traditional model kits yet but the space ones they do well lol. Great work Brett. Good build good viddo. Va bene. Bravo. Bravissimo! Malto cazzo Bene! 😅😂😂😂😂😂😂 (your Italian friend may giggle, my ex wife taught me all the important words. )
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Oh nice!!
@@Ale.Scalemodels sorry… only you may understand.
This is amazing one of the best models I've ever seen!
Thats very kind of you, thank you!
Great looking build. I love the Italian WWII planes. They have a unique look, and the camo schemes are always interesting.
Thank you, I agree!
What a beautiful plane, such lines and what a great friend you have to gift you that! I was literally yelling at the screen "look at the camo... no, no, no.." haha. Glad it all worked out.
Ha ha ha, yeah, I'm not surprised! And yes, I am very fortunate to have a friend like that!
I have built this same kit OOB. I found it to be the best Hasagawa kit I've ever put together. For the landing gear bays, I had read somewhere that they were painted green (I think the anticorrosion green), then when the underside color was painted, the undercarriage and whatever they could easily reach with the spray gun was coated over in that color. So, that is how I painted my landing gear bays with no care given to getting full coverage with the underside color with quite a bit of the green still showing.
Thats interesting about the wheel well, thanks for sharing!
Wow one thing to said JOB WELL DONE...........!
Thank you so much!
Dude great idea with the liquid mask for the spots.
Thanks, wish I had paid better attention to the actual paint scheme, but I think for what I intended to do, it worked well.
I got a 1/48 Universal Carrier/ Bren Gun Carrier for my birthday from my daughter and botched the paint. I put it back in the box and forgot about it. I pulled it back out about 9 months later and started over. Turned out to be one of my best builds!
Woah, that's awesome, good thing you didn't toss it!
Great video again Brett, and nice save on the paintwork. Painted markings should be everyone's 2025 New Year's resolution I think. Mine too. They look so pukka.
Thanks, I'm really trying to incorporate painted markings into more of my work!
Love the subject. In my opinion, the Italian aircraft are some of the best looking designs and camo among WW2 combatants.
Beyond very basic cockpits in older kits, I've had little to no issue with Hasegawa models. Fit has been just fine and the level of detail in kits like their 1/72 F-111 series, F-2A/B, and F/A-18E/F are good. Especially when compared in price to some competitors.
I do think this video was too long. A lot of time was spent going over fairly minute issues. I know it must be tough getting a good balance of detail vs. length. Perhaps break future content into separate videos? Cockpit and interior parts. Main assembly and finishing up to priming. Priming, painting, decaling. Weathering and final assembly of landing gear, ordnance, etc.
Thank you for the feedback!!
Amazing work 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks 🔥
Well Brett great work as always. So to let you know as far as mistakes go each one of my kits has some kind of mistake. But when painting and finishing the kit is where the mistakes go away. Do agree about the brush painting and how it is a skill that a lot of modelers have lost over the years. As for me my airbrush iss lockedup in storage,so my brush painting skills have come back. Unless if I can get a home oh well. I got back in this hobby 23 years ago after taken a 3 year off due to driving 48 states and Canada. When I got back in started to scratch build to fix a lot of problems with kits. Also learned what is perfect build is and that is what you are happy with. I found out going for profection will drive you up the wall. I have seen a lot of changes in modeling over the years. Been modeling since 1967 and have always enjoyed it. Working on a pt boat from atlantis,it is just a fun build... well model on my friend😊😊😊
Yeah, chasing perfection can be a tough road, good luck on your PT boat!
@HammerheadModelMaking I enjoyed this build. I definitely agree with the necessity to include mistakes or when things don’t go well.
This is something that I’ve included in the step-by-step video build of the Mirage iiiCZ on my TH-cam channel. An example is part 5, which demonstrates painting the camouflage. My error was using the colour reference of the instruction sheet without checking other references so when I finished painting the camouflage pattern & doing a comparison of actual photos it became apparent that it was totally wrong. I therefore had to redo the camouflage after researching, checking & mixing a custom colour.
Thank you for your reality approach to building model kits & I’m looking forward to your next project.
Yikes, that can be rough, glad you stuck with it though!!
@@HammerheadModelMaking perseverance is a characteristic that I gained during my military career through some of the toughest selections, courses, training & deployments. A that time some of them considered to be the toughest in the world of military training. A strong sense of self discipline & determination are key to perseverance & success.
Fabulous job of the Macci, great to show mistakes as that's how we learn, I have been building models for years now and still make mistakes, as for hasagawa kits, I build a lot of hurricanes and I think the 1/48 scale hurricane has been the best kit for many years now and I like the hasagawa kits very much, keep up the great work 👍👍👌👌
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Excellent! Good job
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing build! I really liked the approach for doing the spots.
Two recommendations.
Try Mission Models Primers. They are one of the best water based primers, if you are worried about stinking up the place.
The second one is, to use silicon sculpting brushes to apply liquid mask. Have a look at me building the JU87 Stuka. I use these brushes and they are a godsend. Easy to clean, has a sharp tip to do small application of the mask.
Thank you for the tips!
Nice build. The Italains had some nice machines during wwii.
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Beautiful work , specially the paint job !!
Thank you!!
Great build HHM!
Thank you!
Excellent video 😊
Thank you very much!
Older hasegawa kits were extremely low detail, but they’ve really upped their game, and are my favorite modeling company now!
Good to know!
Greetings from 🇪🇪 Estonia! Nice and calming video - just for rising mojo. Yup, I make YT too, and I think too, showing mistakes of making something is a trueloving thing to do! I make videos not only for myself but for others and because that maybe I give some hope that we are all the same boat! Good modelling!
Awesome, thank you for sharing!!
A great video Brett👍🏻 what an awesome birthday pressy! Good match on the white for the emblem. It would really be great if they can print the emblems translucent.
Thanks Andy! Yeah it would have been nice to have the tail emblem separate from the white cross, but I was able to make it work!
Oooh Nice.
Hi Brett, another lovely build Ta muchly. You have your antenna mishaps, I do propellor blades and helicopter tail rotors. (Sometimes even before they are on the model.) Several layers of the see-through plastic from blister packs when very faintly painted did a reasonable job of depicting a spinning prop. IF you can find flat bits. Nowadays, of course, you can just buy them mail order. Keep up the good work, regards...
Thats a good idea for a spinning prop, thanks for sharing!
G'Day Hammer! So, what Hasegawa kit gave you PTSD?? A Hasegawa kit from 20years ago is still the same today and can be hit and miss fit-wise. I can't remember the last time I bought a Hasegawa kit and trashed all most of what I had in my stash in favour of the likes of Meng, Takom, HobbyBoss etc. The just don't do anything new these days and simply re-release shit from 20years ago but with new decals... and call it new. Good job on Macchi and nice to see the oopsies when building. We're all human 🙂 Cheers
Interesting! In the early 90s I remember Hasegawa being pretty good. Just to name a few, Revell was absolute garbage at that time, Airfix was middle of the road and Tamiya was awesome.
Looking to get back into this hobby after a 30 year break.
G'Day @@SlCKB0Y-sb1kg Times have changed, as they say. If you're looking to get back on the hobby horse then definitely (if budget permits) start with a Tamiya kit. Otherwise the latest Airfix releases are really good. Even Revell have some really nice stuff these days. Happy modelling.😁
@@mikey6020 Yea I happened to be in a store local to me for another reason called Hobbyco (which has been around forever in Sydney) when I saw some kits. I’ve always been into WW2 aircraft so I was thinking about the Tamiya 1/48 Spitfire Mk1! I’ll do it with cans and if I enjoy it I’ll think about investing in an airbrush down the track. Thanks for the advice. My wife will 100% give me shit for this and roll her eyes though 🤓
@@SlCKB0Y-sb1kg.......don't worry, mate. They all do that.
@@SlCKB0Y-sb1kg Yeah I know the place. IIRC in the Queen Vic building. Nice place 🙂 As a sandgroper options are limited here to about 3 places. Ignore the old Ball & Chain, as @septiccalling8341 says yeah they all do. Mine gave up about 20 years ago.... Happy modelling cobber👍
Awesome camo work
Thank you! Cheers!
Really great work, I like the longer vids! Have you tried a flory clay weathering wash? It's great stuff! Your channel is now one of my fav model channels! Keep it up!
Thank you, Yes, I like the flory washes, but as far as I know there is only one retailer here in the states that sells his stuff, and it isn't my preferred shop, so I don't get it that often.
Mistakes? Bob Ross called them happy accidents! 😁 I think one thing the spots happy accident pointed out was even though it was hard edged, you had a template in place for airbrushing in the soft edges. The finished project looks amazing! I think I will be using that as an actual technique.
Yeah, having the spots there to act as a guide for airbrushing the soft edges worked out!
Brilliant 😊
Thank you!
I've thought about building that kit. I'd definitely get aftermarket goodies like the Eduard Brassin wheel well, exhausts, Aires cockpit, Eduard PE (photo-etch). I love my aftermarket goodies because I like to challenge myself like that!
Yeah, I could see how easy it would be to add a ton more aftermarket stuff to this kit!
With photo etch I sometimes abrade the surface with a sanding sponge to allow for the CA glue to grab. It does help. Photo etch adds undenyable detail that isn't available in the molding process that's for sure. I'll get around to building my Eduard special edition M.C. 202 at some point. Looks like a really enjoyable build.
Thats a smart tip!
Nice build.
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Lovely!😀👍
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That is one beautiful looking model.
Your method of doing the mottling is a good non committal way of laying out and confirming the pattern. Looks good to me.
Thank you very much!
I envy your productivity. I have a lot of great models in my stash. There is also time to build them...but only one or two are built per year.
I am fortunate that I am able to get the bench time that I do, I will also work on multiple projects at a time to maximize my bench time.
I rate hasegawa over eduard and tamiya. So far ive built their ar234, ta152 and hs129 and theyre all perfect, great detail in cockpit and panel lines and go together like a dream.
Good to know!
Complimenti bellissimo
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very nice
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awesome
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Placed a glue thumb print on the starboard side of my HG Lancaster cockpit glass! Can I fix it yes but it should not have happened. Nice video HD Thanks
Oof, thats rough! Been there!
Brett , thanks for this video ! I find photo etch a hugely frustrating thing to work with, usually getting a gluey mess. I would certainly appreciate more "photo-etch work" in your videos if possible. Also losing parts , seeing the small piece disappear especially when gripping it with tweezers, into the ether. How do you avoid loosing parts ? Thanks for all your videos -- educational !
Oh yeah, I know all to well the pain of a tiny piece of photo etch flying off into the void because of my tweezers! I think a part of it comes from investing in some quality tweezers that wont twist or torque when gripping the part as well as learning to not pinch the part so hard, relaxing a little and using light pressure can help to mitigate the flying part some.
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Beautiful build. Thanks for sharing - and inspiring !
I always struggle with the extra thin eating into the paint on the final assembly, but you don’t seem to. Any tips?
Thank you, regarding the Extra Thin and painted parts, one must be a little more conservative when using ET on painted parts, because like you said, it can easily ruin paint. I will use it very sparingly, and you want to avoid brushing it across the painted part, more just dab it onto the part. Use CA glue if you have it available instead on painted parts if you are still struggling with it.
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Brett, impressive work with the spraying with the little spots. Are you using a special nozzle ? Seems like a very small spray line. Maybe I need a tip video. 😅😂
I'm not sure its anything special, its a .35 needle in the Gaahleri 98D.
Amazing model!! It would be great if you did the hasegawa A4d-2 or a4d-2n. That aircraft is extremely sentimental to me.
I'll look it up!
I personally believe that the best place to start doing photoetch is 1/35 ww2 german armor models. Specifically, panzer 3 and 4s with external armor. Easy to bend, fairly hard to mess up to an extent. My first foray into photoetch was the dragon M60A2 starship.
I agree, I think thats a good place to start!
Very nice work, Italian camo always makes me think twice before attempting a kit. Those tweezers you were using as a photo etch bender looked interesting, can you tell me were to get one?
Thank you, the tweezers are Revlon band tweezers, I pick them up at the local supermarket, but can be found here on Amazon:
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@@HammerheadModelMaking Thank you very much
Nice build.
Fun fact: On the real thing, the left wing is about 8.5" longer than the right to counter engine torque.
Measure the kit, see how it pans out in scale. I know you want to.
Good to know, I'll try and get a measurement!
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Thank you!
Such a nice build! I bet I’ve broken off more antennas & doo-dads from model airplanes than you have! Ha ha.
Ha ha, I wouldn't be so sure!
Hello hammer, I hope you’re well! Your channel just came across my feed today, not sure why but I’m glad it did! As a young man and a teen I’m the 80’s, modeling was my favorite hobby, I had almost forgotten about it until I saw your video! I would love to continue this hobby again, unfortunately there’s no hobby shops near me anymore. Where is a good site to order models and supplies that you trust?
I'm very glad it came across your feed! Thank you for watching! As far as where to get models and supplies its largely going to depend on where you live, but there are a few here in the states that I trust: Spruebrothers.com, kitlinx.com and mrshobby.com. Both Kitlinx and MRSHobby are local to me here in Utah, but have great selections to order online!
@@HammerheadModelMaking well thanks for the info, I live in Ms, I’ll check out the online sites you shared, thanks again!
@@shonepolk9112 You're welcome!
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Great job, I am nowhere near that level of skill. Quick question-observation: Do you weather the wheel tires? If so, how?
I usually just dry brush on some earth color, unless I'm adding it to a scenic base, then I will tie it in to that with various products.
I think if you had a finer set of straight tweezers it would help. Really sharp pointed ones.
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The best way I found to get familiar with photo etch is buying one of the metal earth models from a hobby store. They're made of nothing but p.e. but at less then $10 it's not so big of a deal if you mess up.
Thats not a bad idea!!
Hay it’s Italian of course it has a cool paint job
Right on!
For the Aqua Gloss Clear coat before the decals do you use thinner or straight from the bottle?
I usually thin it with some X-20A. About 60/40 gloss/thinner.
@@HammerheadModelMaking Thanks! After 20 years im back to modeling and I'm on the clear coat pre-decal for my first build. Trying 2 coats of Tamiya X-22 with 90% IPA 40/60. Going to see how that works out. Any advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Honestly i think getting the hard edge camo first then doing the feathering part is easier than freehanding from scratch? Shape wise anyway
Yeah, in hindsight it worked out really nice!
How do you clean your airbrush? I always have trouble cleaning mine.
It will depend on what type of paint I'm using, but if its acrylic, I will start with just tap water and an old brush, pour the tap water into the paint cup, use the old brush to mix up the remaining paint and then spray it out. I will do that a few times until the water doesn't get much paint. Then I will usually run about half a cup of an Tamiya X-20 to remove any more stubborn particles of paint. That usually does the trick. If I'm using a lacquer then replace the tap water/x-20 with Mister Leveling Thinner. I will do this after every use. Depending on how heavy I'm using my airbrush, I will usually do a full break down and clean about once a week.
@@HammerheadModelMaking Thankyou
Does anyone know is this available boxed as hobby 2000 in 1/48 as id want canopy masks?
I'm not aware of that.
Currently doing a Meng f/a-18 and totally forgot the sidewalls of the rear wheel wells. I have a nice big gap where you can see inside the model.
oh shoot!
carving down pieces of flat toothpicks might be a great way to replicate radio antennas.
Interesting, I'll have to give that a try sometime!
I don’t have an airbrush so I do all brush painting start to finish. Is there a good way to do primer if I don’t have an airbrush?
Yes there is, if you are in the US, go to Home Depot and get Rustoleums 2X primer spray paint, I prefer black, but gray or white will also do. It is a fantastic primer that I will still use often. If you aren't in the US, then look for a spray primer that says it works on multiple materials (ie plastic, metal, wood, etc).
@@HammerheadModelMaking oh thanks I’ll try that out, also is it good to spray the parts while there still on the sprew?
@@LazyDog_937 Yes, you can do that, but some parts my require a little touch up after you remove it from the sprue.
@@HammerheadModelMaking ya that makes perfect sense ! Thank You 🤗
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Hello mr. Hammer!once i confused a roadweel with idler weel@a 1/35merkaver from tamiya. But because of the polycaps i could align them in a proper position.with best regards and sticky greetings. Your modellmate.christian
Yup, done something similar!
I leant when making my Revell Titanic that sometimes it good to paint before assembly regardless of the order of fit in the instructions ….the decks and funnels were a nightmare once glued together…..😢
Yeah, I can imagine that would have been tricky!
Very nice work. Makes mecwantvto build one.
I highly recommend the kit!
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I’m still wondering how it’s possible that you use extra thin cement for painted parts and the paint doesn’t melt. :o
I guess I'm just using the most minimum amount and being careful not to brush across the surface, but try to just dab.