I am impressed! I started building model kits when I was 7. My first kit was a WW2 Hellcat dive bomber. Now I'm 49 and it makes me happy to see young folk like yourself keeping this hobby alive. Well young man😊
Very nice build and in particular the paint job; I've always thought that the U.S. Navy F-18's panted up in ghost gray camo with the black Jolly Rogers paint scheme looks so BAD ASS! And, you nailed it!
I have the same one in my stash. Awesome job. Idk but there is something to be said with a super hornet all weathered up sitting there standing tall with those big square intakes. Def enjoyed the video gained a sub from me
Hey I wanted to try that liquid ink trick but you said wet the plane with X-20A thinner...wouldn't that just burn through the paint and remove it? Even if I put on a varnish wouldn't the X-20A thinner eat through that? Love the idea - just looking for some guidance.
Hey Mark, your intuition is good here, thanks for the comment. Basically, if you’re going to do this I’d use lacquers to give the strongest possible surface. But yes, even then, X-20A will eventually eat into the paint, but I’ve found MRP gives me enough time before that happens that I can complete the ink application without issue. I found that It also matters how much X-20A you use, and if you flood the surface it eats away faster than if you just use a very light coat. Gunze may be even more resilient, too, but that’s another story.
@@cj_modeller I used Real Color Lacquers but the X-20A still ate through it even on a light coat on my test subject. I put a gloss varnish on it and I'm waiting for that to dry and then trying again. If it doesn't work - I may just go with salt weathering stencil and give that a shot at a later point. Thanks for replying.
@@marklee3066Ah, interesting, that surprises me somewhat thanks for mentioning it. I’d imagine the 91% IPA is stronger than X-20A but that’s just based on smell… Regardless, the chemistry on this stuff can be unpredictable. For instance, I can’t really do salt weathering on MRP because even with just water the salt eats into the paint. But Gunze doesn’t react at all. The only other thing I’ll note is that Kris Sieber, on his F-14 that kind of popularized this technique, used Gunze. Either way, I still really like salt weathering so If you have to go that route it’s certainly no loss.
Meng makes pretty good models that I have seen so far. I built the meng M2A3 Bradley and it was by far a very detailed easy model to build and was spot on with accuracy. Just my thoughts.
Can't believe you're using the goo-bottle lid brush, rather than an old OO fine brush !! SO worth it for 'just enough'.
Hahaha usually I use a toothpick, but I’ll use the lid brush for larger surfaces or if I’m feeling lazy 😉
Out of all the aircraft modelers on this website, id say you have the best teaching style
Wow, that is an incredible compliment, thank you Chris! I’ve got a long way to go, but I’m working on it.
Enjoyed the Video, I really like the Meng Hornets, built the -E myself and really had a blast with it. Fear the Bones!
I am impressed! I started building model kits when I was 7. My first kit was a WW2 Hellcat dive bomber. Now I'm 49 and it makes me happy to see young folk like yourself keeping this hobby alive.
Well young man😊
Thank you very much Andrew! Don’t listen to the naysayers who say the hobby is dying- it is very much thriving!
WOW awesome build and a great details of products used I really appreciate this information.
Nice build. I have one in my stash. Looking forward to build mine as yours in the future. Nice sharing technique.
The ink method is pretty inspiring, great video!
Thank you! And it is, it’s probably one of the few truly game changing techniques to arise in years imo
Very nice build and in particular the paint job; I've always thought that the U.S. Navy F-18's panted up in ghost gray camo with the black Jolly Rogers paint scheme looks so BAD ASS! And, you nailed it!
Many thanks my friend! This scheme was too cool for me to resist!
Great video, I like the added comedic commentary too. You've gained a subscriber from me!
Nice build and thanks for the tip on the super glue!
A beautiful work of art, congrats!
Thank you so much!
Great video. Skilled modeling and entertaining commentary. Reminds me of Boxman. Keep em coming!
The highest praise lol, thank you! Working on more as we speak
Interesting build and infusion of comedy. Great work yet again. Shame about the footage loss (it happens to all of us who make videos at some point)
Nice work mate 👍
Thanks man!
Ayo CJ, fuggsgoin on? Keep this up....enjoyed it
Yo! Thank you my man, I plan on it
🗣🗣🗣Bring back the real voice
I agree: the Legacy Hornet looks way cooler than the Super Hornet.
Good job on this "Mutha", btw.
Nice work 👌
Excellent build! Could you spell the name of the author of the Tomcat book you mentioned. The book does not appear to be linked.
It's "Super Detailing the F-14 Tomcat from Dai Nippon Kaiga by Kris Sieber" (i think!)
@@paulhargreaves1497 Thanks!
its beautiful
Looks cool.
Thanks!
Отличная сборка и отличный ролик.
Thank you!
I’ve got Meng’s E and F versions in the stash. I checked the E version and the decals say “Fighter Weapons School US Nany”
Hah yeah, there was some sort of legal issue there right? Annoying, but I’m sure there are aftermarket solutions around
👍👍
😂 “Hairy stick mafia”
A+mazing
Thank you!
I have the same one in my stash. Awesome job. Idk but there is something to be said with a super hornet all weathered up sitting there standing tall with those big square intakes. Def enjoyed the video gained a sub from me
Why are the stickers on the other side mirrored?
Hey Speed, they’re flipped so that they can always be read left-to-right, if that’s what you mean?
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Hey I wanted to try that liquid ink trick but you said wet the plane with X-20A thinner...wouldn't that just burn through the paint and remove it? Even if I put on a varnish wouldn't the X-20A thinner eat through that?
Love the idea - just looking for some guidance.
Hey Mark, your intuition is good here, thanks for the comment. Basically, if you’re going to do this I’d use lacquers to give the strongest possible surface. But yes, even then, X-20A will eventually eat into the paint, but I’ve found MRP gives me enough time before that happens that I can complete the ink application without issue. I found that It also matters how much X-20A you use, and if you flood the surface it eats away faster than if you just use a very light coat. Gunze may be even more resilient, too, but that’s another story.
@@cj_modeller I used Real Color Lacquers but the X-20A still ate through it even on a light coat on my test subject. I put a gloss varnish on it and I'm waiting for that to dry and then trying again. If it doesn't work - I may just go with salt weathering stencil and give that a shot at a later point. Thanks for replying.
One other note - I was using 91% IPA so that could be a reason it ate through it quick.
@@marklee3066Ah, interesting, that surprises me somewhat thanks for mentioning it. I’d imagine the 91% IPA is stronger than X-20A but that’s just based on smell… Regardless, the chemistry on this stuff can be unpredictable. For instance, I can’t really do salt weathering on MRP because even with just water the salt eats into the paint. But Gunze doesn’t react at all. The only other thing I’ll note is that Kris Sieber, on his F-14 that kind of popularized this technique, used Gunze. Either way, I still really like salt weathering so If you have to go that route it’s certainly no loss.
Wood blocks from Amazon........😮
Very nice......just need to get a Growler and redo the weathering video lol. Sub from me.
Meng makes pretty good models that I have seen so far. I built the meng M2A3 Bradley and it was by far a very detailed easy model to build and was spot on with accuracy. Just my thoughts.