Great video! Thanks for posting. The first song at the beginning is awesome too. I would love to know the name of the song and musician. Keep up the great work!
Excellent, Hikodo! I believe the Trumpeter call-out for the wheel well colors is wrong. It should be yellow zinc chromate, which Tamiya XF-4 is an excellent match. The green-ish color is definitely incorrect. Overall though, excellent build and congratulations!
David R Lentz, Columbus, Ohio, USA (Thursday, 22 August, 2024) Hello. I trust in Providence that you, your family, and your community are well and productive. I am watching you build with great interest. Round 13:09 of your video, you mask the model to paint the USAAF “star and bar” aircraft insignia, selecting dark sea blue. However, the U.S. military durung much of the campaign used Insignia Blue (a gloss paint) for the identification symbol, which is noticeably darker than dark sea blue (which one can find in either a gloss and a flat, or non-specular paint); this latter was part of the War Department’s tri-colour U.S. Navy Pacific Theatre of Operation (PTO) camouflage paint scheme of the summer of round 1943, along with Intermediate Blue (flat) and Insignia white (also gloss). However, I invariably apply flat white on aircraft models because gloss paint, being of thicker consistency. can manifest a tendency to “orange-peel”: a heavier pigment as it dries can do so unevenly, causing the outer layer to wrinkle as it loses volume. After the flat white has cured completely, I would go over it with several fine applications of a gloss clear, in each step giving but a thin layer.
Beautiful Work on this one.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻what satisfaction see your process step by step and learn more thanks for sharing keep modeling amigo 🇯🇵🇵🇪👍
I am honored to make this video to give you some tips.
Great job. 🤩🤩🤩
Great video! Thanks for posting. The first song at the beginning is awesome too. I would love to know the name of the song and musician. Keep up the great work!
Excellent, Hikodo! I believe the Trumpeter call-out for the wheel well colors is wrong. It should be yellow zinc chromate, which Tamiya XF-4 is an excellent match. The green-ish color is definitely incorrect. Overall though, excellent build and congratulations!
Love it, thank you.
それでもぉよかったぁらーみていってよねェ
19:31 Nice details dude.
Very professional
Totally amazing
Can you please add English subtitles? And what dilution you make at painting? Air pressure?
The latest videos will be in simple English subtitles.
Airbrush pressure is based on 0.5mpa.
Thank you very much.
@@hikodo-plasticmodels2066 nice work mate keep modeling
@@giorgosgr2 Thank you for your prompt reply.
David R Lentz, Columbus, Ohio, USA (Thursday, 22 August, 2024)
Hello. I trust in Providence that you, your family, and your community are well and productive. I am watching you build with great interest.
Round 13:09 of your video, you mask the model to paint the USAAF “star and bar” aircraft insignia, selecting dark sea blue. However, the U.S. military durung much of the campaign used Insignia Blue (a gloss paint) for the identification symbol, which is noticeably darker than dark sea blue (which one can find in either a gloss and a flat, or non-specular paint); this latter was part of the War Department’s tri-colour U.S. Navy Pacific Theatre of Operation (PTO) camouflage paint scheme of the summer of round 1943, along with Intermediate Blue (flat) and Insignia white (also gloss). However, I invariably apply flat white on aircraft models because gloss paint, being of thicker consistency. can manifest a tendency to “orange-peel”: a heavier pigment as it dries can do so unevenly, causing the outer layer to wrinkle as it loses volume. After the flat white has cured completely, I would go over it with several fine applications of a gloss clear, in each step giving but a thin layer.
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I wasn't sure between the hasegawa or the trumpeter. I think I know which one now.
I'm glad I could help you with some of your problems.
@@hikodo-plasticmodels2066 The trumpeter one just has so much detail. Thanks. Also, great build.
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Great ! :o)