I am very happy cause youtube recomend me last times new modelers that work on their own way. A flew of fresh air between a lot of modeler who use same technics and same products with very similar results. Thakns for inspiring us.
I agree, TH-cam always seems to push the same modelers when I'm looking at build videos. I only found this channel because of a short showing the Sky Raider. Gary's Stuff is a refreshing channel to watch as well. Initially Gary seems like a boring middle aged man, but one soon learns to love his videos and knowledge of the subject he is building.
great job indeed ! i can't wait to build the same in 1/32 scale... and the rivets, amazing job and brilliant idea... thank you for this splendid show !
Love the rivets! A heads up from a USMC 6132 that spent plenty of time fixing them, those rotor blades are the composite type. Give away is the square attachments. Leading edge would be covered with rubber sheet. Easily duplicated with black tape.
Great job on that Phrog. I was a 6112 , a CH 46 mechanic as well as a Crew Chief with over 1000 flight hours. I have four of those academy kits in my stash waiting to be built someday.
This was an absolutely stunning build, you have done the kit a grest justice by doing such a great job, you have yourself another subscrber, best regards from Australia, Les
Comme toujours une superbe réalisation. La mise en peinture, le montage et la mise en place des rivets donne un réalisme à cette maquette. C'est toujours un plaisir à voir vos vidéos. ~~ As always, a superb achievement. The painting, assembly and installation of the rivets gives realism to this model. It's always a pleasure to see your videos.
Not a chinook but its kid brother, when I was drafted to the Swedish Navy Ieventually ended up on the coast defence forces helicopter base where we had five of these, one was the protype, number uno of the builds and they were converted to various tasks. some for submarine hunting which was conducted in pairs. One finding the target while the other attacking it. Back then The Swedish Airforce used same type of helicopters mainly for rescues missions and I got to fly with these big birds occationally, not as a pilot but as a passenger and it was cool.
Love this build, just started subscribing to your channel. I have the same glass display cabinets that I can see in the background on your finished shots, does the sea knight fit in these or is it too big with the rotors?
Many thanks!! Yes it is exactly same size for this model. You just need to align rotor blades according to display case. Send me an email or contact me via instagram or facebook, i will send you a photo.
I use CA glue, in the safest spots, like corners, away from windows. Then, if I want it to be more strong attachment, I use a little Extra thin. Watch my last video, I explained it there too. th-cam.com/video/fbfoiKmpIQ8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4iuI9SnIprHaPQUz
Really liked the video. Question, did you glue the transparent window 2:15 with Tamiya Thin Cement? I'm always afraid of fogging on the transparent part.
Thanks a lot ! Yes i have used Tamiya Thin Cement. Mostly i use even CA glue. Trick is, you have to polish your clear parts before. Dipped in polishing fluids or polishing with compounds, both works. Never makes fume. But ofcourse, limited amount of glue. 🙂
Be careful using thin cement. It is too thin, you know. If there is a panel line on the clear part, Thin cement may extend over clear part that you dont want. Be sure that the area you will touch with thin cement must be safe from clear surface.
It's the first time that I see a modeller making a serious effort to remove excessive wide panel lines. I would have used old-fashioned putty by Revell or Tamiya, so using superglue for this purpose is completely new to me. 6:11 A more simple and time-saving method to open such air inlets is heating an (old) metal hobby knife over a candleflame and melt the plastic away, so there is not so much force necessary. 10:45 Such rivet decals are also completely new to me, seems I'm not up to date. The point is, are the rivets really so prominent that you can see them ? I looked for photos of the real chopper on the internet, but I couldn't find photos with so prominent visible rivets, similar to the ones on the model. On most photos they are flush and at most very faintly visible (under certain light conditions). So I'm not very convinced about this new technique, it's like "to kill the patient with the cure". Moreover many of the rivet decals are visibly twisted, hardly conceivable on the real helo...
A CH-46 without rivets is absolutely unacceptable to me. I can't say anything about the rivets being so obvious. In many photos, they are very obvious due to the light, but in some they are not.
You are right! I normally outline the glass windows frame with dark gray by brush painting. I was a bit rush to get the video ready for this month. So it was not perfect.
I am very happy cause youtube recomend me last times new modelers that work on their own way. A flew of fresh air between a lot of modeler who use same technics and same products with very similar results.
Thakns for inspiring us.
@@malethor8822 Thanks a lot, I'm glad it worked! 🙏🤝
I agree, TH-cam always seems to push the same modelers when I'm looking at build videos. I only found this channel because of a short showing the Sky Raider.
Gary's Stuff is a refreshing channel to watch as well. Initially Gary seems like a boring middle aged man, but one soon learns to love his videos and knowledge of the subject he is building.
As a Marine rifleman, when one of these aircraft or the CH-53E came came to pick us up, we knew we had a fun but hard mission ahead.
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Thank you for your service sir
@@john-e8d2w Thank you very much for your support.
@@imdoobie80 your welcome
great job indeed ! i can't wait to build the same in 1/32 scale... and the rivets, amazing job and brilliant idea... thank you for this splendid show !
Thank you very much !
Love the rivets! A heads up from a USMC 6132 that spent plenty of time fixing them, those rotor blades are the composite type. Give away is the square attachments. Leading edge would be covered with rubber sheet. Easily duplicated with black tape.
Many thanks.
I didnt know that. So metalic effects on leading edge of blades are not proper ? Good to learn it.
Today, I've learned some new and interesting techniques thanks to you, great build by the way....
Many thanks.
It's nice to hear that.
I love your work so muchhhhhh... ❤! Takom Apache is comino...😮... cheers from Argentina my friend! Very nice ended model... fantastic weathering!
Thank you!!
Yess.. Apache is on the bench now. 😉
When you cut the coffee filter it sound so satisfying but horrible at the same time
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It was definitely worth it. It was a fantastic build!
Many thanks!! 🤝
Wow, looks like it took the patience of a saint for that job. But definitely worth it - a fantastic final result!
Many thanks!!
I asked myself many times, should I give up? 😉👍🏻👍🏻
The rivets up'd this kit to a totally new level. Outstanding job!
Thank you very much !!
as always a real treat to follow you colleague. We are amazed.
Many thanks !!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Great job on that Phrog. I was a 6112 , a CH 46 mechanic as well as a Crew Chief with over 1000 flight hours. I have four of those academy kits in my stash waiting to be built someday.
Many thanks! 👍🏻
It's a good thing you collected this model of Academy, they are no longer produced. It's very hard to find them now.
This was an absolutely stunning build, you have done the kit a grest justice by doing such a great job, you have yourself another subscrber, best regards from Australia, Les
Many thanks 🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Master work/ Usta İşi. Tebrikler👏🏻👏🏻
Çok teşekkürler 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻
Nice Model Of CH-46 Sea Knight
Many thanks !! 🤝
my friend this a work of art, well done
Thank you very much !! 👍🏻👍🏻
I've been following your work on FB for quite some time now and my opinion remains the same. Excellent work. CONGRATS!
Thank you very much! 👍🏻🙏🏻
Absolutely incredible work man - really well done.
Thank you🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Spectacular!! Amazing build!
Thanks a lot! 👍🏻
Absolutely beautiful work! Maybe one day I will have your attention to detail :)
Many thanks mate !! 😉👍🏻
Comme toujours une superbe réalisation. La mise en peinture, le montage et la mise en place des rivets donne un réalisme à cette maquette. C'est toujours un plaisir à voir vos vidéos.
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As always, a superb achievement. The painting, assembly and installation of the rivets gives realism to this model. It's always a pleasure to see your videos.
Thanks a lot 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great build, especially the rivets and coloring! Looking forward to building mine someday...thanks for sharing!
Thanks a lot ! 👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
...awesome paint&weathering work
Thank you👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks so much for sharing the video of the build. ❤🤗
Thank you 🙏🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
Not a chinook but its kid brother, when I was drafted to the Swedish Navy Ieventually ended up on the coast defence forces helicopter base where we had five of these, one was the protype, number uno of the builds and they were converted to various tasks. some for submarine hunting which was conducted in pairs. One finding the target while the other attacking it. Back then The Swedish Airforce used same type of helicopters mainly for rescues missions and I got to fly with these big birds occationally, not as a pilot but as a passenger and it was cool.
It must have been a great experience 👏🏻👏🏻
Swedish version is also on my wishlist, i need to find its modelkit.
This kit IS absolut Amazing /great job
Thanks a lot 🙏🏻👍🏻
Amazing work, great attention to the little details 👏👏🔥🔥
Many thanks!! 🙏🏻👍🏻
Amazing work!!! Congratulations 👏👏👏👏
Thanks a lot 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
Really should have been done in a Marine Corps livery. That was their bird for decades.
Yes i also would like that, But Marine Corps using E version, this base was D.
An excellent build as always
Can I ask why are you using super glue rather than thin cement on most parts?
Thanks a lot!
I have no much time to wait curing Thin cement. I use CA glue because it dries in couple of second and i continue to work. Time saver…
@ugurkenel good point 👉
Cheers 🤟🏻😉
very very nice build. the rivets are awesome. you made a realy good Job 👍👍👍
Thanks a lot !! 🤝🤝
@@ugurkenel ich mag die ruhige art deiner videos, die musik etc. Mach weiter so 🤌👍👍
Danke schön ! 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻
Elinize sağlık üstat.
Çok sağolun! 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻
Tebrik ederim Uğur Abi. Zevk ve merakla izliyorum. Selamlar, sevgiler.
Çok teşekkürler @firincion 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Totally worth it!
Thanks a lot 🙏🏻👍🏻
Hayır ağlamıyorum gözüme hayelerim kaçtı 🥲
😂😂çok teşekkürler, yorumu kaydettim 😉
Emeginize saglik Ugur bey
Çok teşekkürler Hakan bey 👍🏻👍🏻
Really cool paint job. 🚁🖌
Thanks a lot.
Killer build!
Thank you! 😉👍🏻👍🏻
Very nice build Ugur!
Thanks a lot 👍🏻👍🏻
Keep up the good work!
Many thanks ! 🙏🏻
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Love this build, just started subscribing to your channel. I have the same glass display cabinets that I can see in the background on your finished shots, does the sea knight fit in these or is it too big with the rotors?
Many thanks!!
Yes it is exactly same size for this model. You just need to align rotor blades according to display case. Send me an email or contact me via instagram or facebook, i will send you a photo.
@@ugurkenel brilliant, I hoped it would fit by rotating the rotors as you say. Just need to find one for sale now!👍
Good luck 🤟🏻
Very impressive.
Thanks a lot 👍🏻👍🏻
AMAZINGNES!!! Love all the little details!!! Btw what is that cool navlight stencil? 21:29
Thanks a lot!
It is a metal template, brand is “Hauler - HQT”
love this build...outstand work. i do have a question, i got some of that black surfacer 1000 and was wondering how much are diluting it?
Thanks a lot!
I am diluting %60-70 thinner, %40-30 paint. It is black and covering ability is very good.
@@ugurkenel awesome...thank you
I'm curious what glue you are using on those clear parts. The applicator looks like an extra thin. But that would affect the clear parts.
I use CA glue, in the safest spots, like corners, away from windows. Then, if I want it to be more strong attachment, I use a little Extra thin. Watch my last video, I explained it there too.
th-cam.com/video/fbfoiKmpIQ8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4iuI9SnIprHaPQUz
Really liked the video. Question, did you glue the transparent window 2:15 with Tamiya Thin Cement? I'm always afraid of fogging on the transparent part.
Thanks a lot !
Yes i have used Tamiya Thin Cement. Mostly i use even CA glue. Trick is, you have to polish your clear parts before. Dipped in polishing fluids or polishing with compounds, both works. Never makes fume. But ofcourse, limited amount of glue. 🙂
@@ugurkenel Thank you for your quick answel Ugur. Gonna tries this with some scrap parts, I now always use wood glue, but takes ages to harden out.
Be careful using thin cement. It is too thin, you know. If there is a panel line on the clear part, Thin cement may extend over clear part that you dont want. Be sure that the area you will touch with thin cement must be safe from clear surface.
It's the first time that I see a modeller making a serious effort to remove excessive wide panel lines. I would have used old-fashioned putty by Revell or Tamiya, so using superglue for this purpose is completely new to me. 6:11 A more simple and time-saving method to open such air inlets is heating an (old) metal hobby knife over a candleflame and melt the plastic away, so there is not so much force necessary. 10:45 Such rivet decals are also completely new to me, seems I'm not up to date. The point is, are the rivets really so prominent that you can see them ? I looked for photos of the real chopper on the internet, but I couldn't find photos with so prominent visible rivets, similar to the ones on the model. On most photos they are flush and at most very faintly visible (under certain light conditions). So I'm not very convinced about this new technique, it's like "to kill the patient with the cure". Moreover many of the rivet decals are visibly twisted, hardly conceivable on the real helo...
A CH-46 without rivets is absolutely unacceptable to me. I can't say anything about the rivets being so obvious. In many photos, they are very obvious due to the light, but in some they are not.
you don't want to spray the sidewalls of the glass parts in black? I would definitely do so, to avoid the grey look
You are right! I normally outline the glass windows frame with dark gray by brush painting. I was a bit rush to get the video ready for this month. So it was not perfect.
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