Elegancki. Bardzo fajny schemat malowania. Kiedyś za dzieciaka miałem Kittyhawka w skali 1:72, że szczęką rekina na masce silnika. Oczywiście nie miałem farb modelarskich więc... wybór padł na emalie do grzejnika 😀😂.
Piękne są te historie, gdzie nic nie było a i tak sie kombinowało;) Na pewno był oryginalny pomalowany taką emalia. I nawet nie trzeba było kłaść błyszczącego bezbarwnego :) . Ja w podstawówce kleiłem modele kartonowe a że klej biurowy nie dawał rady, to kradłem tacie klej którego używał do robienia mebli :)
@@modelfun Wyszedł w połysku jak z fabryki 😂. To były czasy. Ale jaka była radość i duma z takiego "projektu", nie do opisania 😂. Klej do mebli mógł by się przydać do modelu Mosquito, i masz technologie z epoki 😀😀.
G'Day ModelFun I've read a lot of negative reviews about the Trumpeter !/32 P40 and the inaccuracies in the kit(fuselage length, nose shape, incorrect cockpit). But I have to say "if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck" then it has to be a P-40 😁 Excellent build, I might have to go buy one now. Cheers 👍👍😁😁
Hello @mikey6020 Thank you for watching and your comment. Yes I read the same. Here is one review I checked: www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/kits/tru/kit_tru_2212.shtml But still, like you said- it does look like a P40, and most of the negative comments are about the cockpit - wich after the completion is not very much visible. I wish all models are 100% accurate... but well. For the decent money this one goest toghether with no issues and for me the outcome is satisfying :) Cheers!
Well done and appreciate the call outs for what you were using 👍. Burma Banshees is one of my major builds I want to do. Fantastic look at this kit too. Thanks all around. ☕🐢
Thank you so much for watching and leaving the comment. I want to make better videos so, I appreciate if you can give me any hint what can be done better of wat is annoying and can be changed:) Thank you.
Fabulous! Going right in and drill the tires on my GWH P-40B. Great idea! Like the shading on the wings too, looks a bit like "oil canning". Might have to get me one of these Trumpy "N"'s.
Thank you. I'm happy you like it. One note thou, not sure if this is also the case in P-40B, but in N version for sure the part behind the pilot seat should not be painted in cocpit green color. I got this info too late, but maybe for you it is not yet too late to avoid this mistake. It most likely should be in the camouflage color, so in my case - olive drab. Cheers and happy modeling!
What an amazing result, such precision and so many ideas. I'm sorry I didn't see this earlier as I'm currently finishing the M variant so I could have taken on board the tips you showed with this build. Oh well, there's always another P-40 for a future build :)
Hello mr. Fun!i nice little gem you have created.i also like how you brought that little gem2life.nice cu letting flow your creative powers.thank u4ur efforts.i truly appreciate them.thank u4sharing.of course you deserve a thumb up.and I givehim to you.keep enjoying and keep the faith.with best regards and sticky greetings from sandy Brandenburg germany.faithfully yours.your modellmate.christian
Hello @ChristianSchroter-ok4sk :) Thank you for watching. I'm happy you like this one. It was a fun build for me, with no issues at all. What do you model? Is it WWII or more modern subjects? Best regards my friend! Model ON! :)
Thank you. P40 from Trumpeter kits have some inacurracies. I'm not that of a rivet counter, but you may find this post interesting: forum.largescalemodeller.com/topic/11647-132-trumpeter-p-40f-warhawk/ Cheers!
Nice job mate. I'm building this model at the moment and I know how crappy the panel fit and gaps are, in fact the unfinished model has sat for 7 months due to disappointment in the appalling gaps. I also fitted the Big Ed detail set and Brassin wheel set, which cost more than the original model!!! I had a lot of drama with the locating tabs when fitting the lower wing. You've inspired me to press on, cheers!
WOW I am completely impressed by the quality of your build! I can see that you are continually learning new techniques and that really shows in this one. I need to watch your video a couple more times to soak it all in. By the way my 'stang will be finished soon and while I'm overall happy with the way it's turning out I find it lacking in certain respects when I compare it to the quality of your build. But it is the best I can do so I'll try to not judge model building abilities too harshly. Have you decided what model you will build next?
Hi Darren ! Thanks for watching and your comment. I knew I can count on you! ;) Yes, I'm trying new things and aim to be better with every build. I'm glad you noticed it :). Next project I have in my head will be probably BF 109. But I'm thinking of making something specjal, like adding lights or something. We will see. Anyway, July and August is going to be busy with other things, so maybe I will start in September. I'm sure your Mustang is looking good, and I'm waiting to see the finał result! Cheers!
Niestety nie miałem do czynienia z zestawem Hasegawy. Ale po przeczytaniu opinii widzę plusy i minusy w obydwy zstawach. Hasegawa ma podobno lepiej odwzorowany kokpit, ale też trochę problemów z dopasowaniem części, czego zupełnie nie doświadczyłem w modelu Trumpetera- wszystko pasowało do siebie. W Hasegawie detale obudowy przed przednią owiewką kabiny są wypukłe co jest nieprawidłowe, więc tutaj trzeba sie napracować żeby zniwelować nieścisłości. Hasegawa ma kalkomanie z napisami ekspoatacyjnymi, których u trumpetera brak. Pozdrawiam.
Dzieki. Trzeba chyba wysupłać pieniądze na P-40 z Great Wall Hobby... Mam Hasegawa 1:32 P-40E, ale po tym jak wspomniałeś spasowanie części (i te dzielona tylna cześć ze statecznikiem). @@modelfun
Elegancki. Bardzo fajny schemat malowania. Kiedyś za dzieciaka miałem Kittyhawka w skali 1:72, że szczęką rekina na masce silnika. Oczywiście nie miałem farb modelarskich więc... wybór padł na emalie do grzejnika 😀😂.
Piękne są te historie, gdzie nic nie było a i tak sie kombinowało;) Na pewno był oryginalny pomalowany taką emalia. I nawet nie trzeba było kłaść błyszczącego bezbarwnego :) . Ja w podstawówce kleiłem modele kartonowe a że klej biurowy nie dawał rady, to kradłem tacie klej którego używał do robienia mebli :)
@@modelfun Wyszedł w połysku jak z fabryki 😂. To były czasy. Ale jaka była radość i duma z takiego "projektu", nie do opisania 😂.
Klej do mebli mógł by się przydać do modelu Mosquito, i masz technologie z epoki 😀😀.
Dokładnie;) nie pomyślałem o tym. Ale w sumie, sklejka trochę wikolu i można Mosquito ulepić. ;)
❤😊🎉👍🤗☺️😁🤩💯 thats a very nice fighter plane. Nice build & details. Interesting info about the plane.
Thank you so much for watching and leaving this positive comment. :)
Cheers!
G'Day ModelFun I've read a lot of negative reviews about the Trumpeter !/32 P40 and the inaccuracies in the kit(fuselage length, nose shape, incorrect cockpit). But I have to say "if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck" then it has to be a P-40 😁 Excellent build, I might have to go buy one now. Cheers 👍👍😁😁
Hello @mikey6020 Thank you for watching and your comment. Yes I read the same. Here is one review I checked:
www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/kits/tru/kit_tru_2212.shtml
But still, like you said- it does look like a P40, and most of the negative comments are about the cockpit - wich after the completion is not very much visible. I wish all models are 100% accurate... but well. For the decent money this one goest toghether with no issues and for me the outcome is satisfying :)
Cheers!
Hi Rafal, very nice work, the cockpit details are very nice, excellent work all round.
Hi @johntreloar8203 , Thank you for watching, I'm glad you like it :)
@@modelfun I like your videos, always interesting to watch.
Well done and appreciate the call outs for what you were using 👍. Burma Banshees is one of my major builds I want to do. Fantastic look at this kit too. Thanks all around. ☕🐢
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment. Im glad you like my build. :)
Very nice! Enjoyable to watch and a terrific finish 👍🏻👏🏻👌🏻
Thank you so much for watching and leaving the comment. I want to make better videos so, I appreciate if you can give me any hint what can be done better of wat is annoying and can be changed:) Thank you.
@@modelfun .....personally, I don't see a need for you to change anything, mate. I like what you do and the way that you do it. Bash on!
Excellent
Thank you.
Professional build very well done.
Thank you @Jeff-cv4qn :)
Loved the build and loved the rubber tyre hack, thanks.
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment 🙂
A really good model!
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment 🙂
Great build! 👍
Thank you.
Fabulous! Going right in and drill the tires on my GWH P-40B. Great idea! Like the shading on the wings too, looks a bit like "oil canning". Might have to get me
one of these Trumpy "N"'s.
Thank you. I'm happy you like it. One note thou, not sure if this is also the case in P-40B, but in N version for sure the part behind the pilot seat should not be painted in cocpit green color. I got this info too late, but maybe for you it is not yet too late to avoid this mistake. It most likely should be in the camouflage color, so in my case - olive drab.
Cheers and happy modeling!
Great job 👏
Thank you! :)
Really nice work start to finish, a pleasure to watch it all come together
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment :)
What an amazing result, such precision and so many ideas. I'm sorry I didn't see this earlier as I'm currently finishing the M variant so I could have taken on board the tips you showed with this build. Oh well, there's always another P-40 for a future build :)
:). Thank you. So we were building P40s almost simultaniously :). Enjoy your build!
Cheers 🙂
Hello mr. Fun!i nice little gem you have created.i also like how you brought that little gem2life.nice cu letting flow your creative powers.thank u4ur efforts.i truly appreciate them.thank u4sharing.of course you deserve a thumb up.and I givehim to you.keep enjoying and keep the faith.with best regards and sticky greetings from sandy Brandenburg germany.faithfully yours.your modellmate.christian
Hello @ChristianSchroter-ok4sk :) Thank you for watching. I'm happy you like this one. It was a fun build for me, with no issues at all.
What do you model? Is it WWII or more modern subjects?
Best regards my friend!
Model ON! :)
@@modelfun hello mr. Fun.i am building tanks of western democracies after ww2.with best regards and sticky greetings. Your modellmate.christian
@ChristianSchroter-ok4sk that is na original subject. Too bad I'm not into tanks, otherwise I would ask for model recommendstions.
Greetings!
@@modelfun cheers mate!
Very nice!😊
I build 48th normally but am thinking about building a 32nd P40 as a centerpiece. I'm leaning towards the Trumpeter P40F...
Thank you.
P40 from Trumpeter kits have some inacurracies. I'm not that of a rivet counter, but you may find this post interesting:
forum.largescalemodeller.com/topic/11647-132-trumpeter-p-40f-warhawk/
Cheers!
@@modelfun Thanks!...
Wow! Just read it & that nose is more work than I want, that guy did a fantastic job though😊
Great build nice colors
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment 🙂
wonderfull subject, top!!!
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment 🙂
Nice job mate. I'm building this model at the moment and I know how crappy the panel fit and gaps are, in fact the unfinished model has sat for 7 months due to disappointment in the appalling gaps. I also fitted the Big Ed detail set and Brassin wheel set, which cost more than the original model!!! I had a lot of drama with the locating tabs when fitting the lower wing. You've inspired me to press on, cheers!
Thank you, and good luck with yours!
I enjoyed watching your excellent build. One question, if I may. Why did you put the small screws into the tyres?
Thank you for watching. Small screws are used to make the rubber tyre flat, so the model look like the waight is there and the tyre is a bit flat.
@@modelfun Excellent, that idea is genius. Thank you.
Excellent!👍👍👍
Thank you. :)
Wonderful
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment 🙂
WOW I am completely impressed by the quality of your build! I can see that you are continually learning new techniques and that really shows in this one. I need to watch your video a couple more times to soak it all in. By the way my 'stang will be finished soon and while I'm overall happy with the way it's turning out I find it lacking in certain respects when I compare it to the quality of your build. But it is the best I can do so I'll try to not judge model building abilities too harshly. Have you decided what model you will build next?
Hi Darren !
Thanks for watching and your comment. I knew I can count on you! ;) Yes, I'm trying new things and aim to be better with every build. I'm glad you noticed it :).
Next project I have in my head will be probably BF 109. But I'm thinking of making something specjal, like adding lights or something. We will see. Anyway, July and August is going to be busy with other things, so maybe I will start in September.
I'm sure your Mustang is looking good, and I'm waiting to see the finał result!
Cheers!
Genialny 😊
Dziękuję;)
Great movie! Always fun to watch model fun! Btw: did you consider building a model of a war kayak? ;)
Thank you. I would love to build a war kayak, but have not found any model of it on the market:)
Incredible work and great painting. And where do you get the instruments decals from? Keep up the great work, your an inspiration!
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment 🙂
I have the decals from mojehobby:
www.mojehobby.pl/products/P40-N-interior.html
Witam,
Jak ten kit wypada w porównaniu do Hasegawa 1:32 P-40N?
Niestety nie miałem do czynienia z zestawem Hasegawy. Ale po przeczytaniu opinii widzę plusy i minusy w obydwy zstawach. Hasegawa ma podobno lepiej odwzorowany kokpit, ale też trochę problemów z dopasowaniem części, czego zupełnie nie doświadczyłem w modelu Trumpetera- wszystko pasowało do siebie. W Hasegawie detale obudowy przed przednią owiewką kabiny są wypukłe co jest nieprawidłowe, więc tutaj trzeba sie napracować żeby zniwelować nieścisłości. Hasegawa ma kalkomanie z napisami ekspoatacyjnymi, których u trumpetera brak.
Pozdrawiam.
Dzieki.
Trzeba chyba wysupłać pieniądze na P-40 z Great Wall Hobby...
Mam Hasegawa 1:32 P-40E, ale po tym jak wspomniałeś spasowanie części (i te dzielona tylna cześć ze statecznikiem). @@modelfun
Прекрасная работа!
Thank you