Is there anyone better in this genre. Never seen this kind of detail. Umbral Fox, you must have learned a lot about these spacecraft doing the research and build.
I definitely learned more than expected, in a very pleasant way. To me that's at least half of the joy of the building process. I appreciate your comment, thank you
Thank you! I do have the 1/24 Gemini build (which I will be redoing next to clean up the old upload), though I am indeed working to get a 1/12 Gemini underway
That was simply AMAZING! I found your video because for the past few days I have been dry fitting the parts to my kit. The instructions are very fine print and lack so much information its impossible to put this together. So I have been taking screen shots from some of Adam Savages videos of the real Mercury and a few other websites. But I found your video by accident and I HAVE TO SAY YOU ARE THE MASTER SCRATCH BUILDER if there is a master category. How in the world do you know how to cut such small parts? I am hoping i can go to your channel and find some videos that will answer how you tackle the scale issue. As I watched your video I recognized so many of hte parts from photos and screen shots I have collected. Oh before i forget What in the world did you use to make the wiring harness with? I have been considering finding some very thing copper wire and painting it white or grey and using that. I am just beside myself in awe of your workmanship. If its not classified or top secret can you talk about how you approach making scale scratch parts? PLEASE? Do you have classes or some way of teaching your skills? What a class that would make. Thank you for inspiring me to do better and greater things with building kits.
I'm really glad that you enjoyed the build, thanks so much for commenting! This kit has a lot of things I don't really like, and I mostly agree on the instructions being somewhat unclear in spots. I can answer the wiring question: for the fine looms and most of the individual wires I used .010 styrene round rod, and various other small sizes where appropriate. I could have used actual metallic wire such as copper, but this has a few problems with cementing and clean cutting (especially in the thicker bundles). The other main issue is that any paint that rubs and chips during construction will expose bright spots of shiny metal color beneath and I didn't want to deal with that, or potentially missing touch ups. That said, copper wire painted grey would work just fine. Styrene is also way expensive on a kit that goes this far. As for cutting the small parts, a lot of it is intuition but that comes from years of learning different techniques in mixed media. I have been through thousands of no. 11 blades and I am very deliberate. My videos (so far) don't really get into the how-to directions of what I do, but I plan to approach this in the future. The biggest reason for this is the scope of work I'd have to plan out becomes very complicated in filming builds like I do. However, I go by Ian RF on Facebook and I have more build information in model pages there such as Space Modeling. I'd be happy to share any tips or insights if you care to correspond.
I'm always impressed by your videos. Thank you for sharing this time.
Amazing and beautiful.! Kudos.
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Amazing build. Such intricate finite detail. Brilliant work.
Never have I seen such detail in a model! Hats off to the builder!
Thanks very much
Wow.. this is so impressive.
Again..you capture history with so much care and detail..
I enjoy your work so much.
Thx.
thank you!
Wow amazing
superb build amazing
Just glorious. Wonderful attention to detail!
Totally blown away AND totally frustrated. Kept screaming at the screen: “Wait… HOW the…..?”
Your work is truly incredible and so realistic that it's like seeing a real Mercury Spacecraft!
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for posting another magnificent build! Very inspirational
Incredible work!
Thank you, HAL
Holy crap!! That's a stunningly beautiful work of art. I'd give my right arm to be able to do that.
Thank you, I really appreciate it!
Beware of scams charging arm, as you would need both of them to build the 1/12 Mercury!
@@TheUmbralFox lol
Wow...beautiful work.
Absolutely nuts. Amazing job and attention to detail.
Thanks! H.Y.
Just awesome. Thank you.
Is there anyone better in this genre. Never seen this kind of detail. Umbral Fox, you must have learned a lot about these spacecraft doing the research and build.
I definitely learned more than expected, in a very pleasant way. To me that's at least half of the joy of the building process. I appreciate your comment, thank you
Amazing! You can “fly” in (a virtual) one in ReEntry: an orbital simulator-also Gemini and Apollo.
This is nuts! I think you're ready for doing the article at 1:1 scale. I'm holding my breath for you to do a Gemini capsule.
Thank you! I do have the 1/24 Gemini build (which I will be redoing next to clean up the old upload), though I am indeed working to get a 1/12 Gemini underway
That was simply AMAZING! I found your video because for the past few days I have been dry fitting the parts to my kit. The instructions are very fine print and lack so much information its impossible to put this together. So I have been taking screen shots from some of Adam Savages videos of the real Mercury and a few other websites. But I found your video by accident and I HAVE TO SAY YOU ARE THE MASTER SCRATCH BUILDER if there is a master category. How in the world do you know how to cut such small parts? I am hoping i can go to your channel and find some videos that will answer how you tackle the scale issue. As I watched your video I recognized so many of hte parts from photos and screen shots I have collected. Oh before i forget What in the world did you use to make the wiring harness with? I have been considering finding some very thing copper wire and painting it white or grey and using that. I am just beside myself in awe of your workmanship. If its not classified or top secret can you talk about how you approach making scale scratch parts? PLEASE? Do you have classes or some way of teaching your skills? What a class that would make. Thank you for inspiring me to do better and greater things with building kits.
I'm really glad that you enjoyed the build, thanks so much for commenting! This kit has a lot of things I don't really like, and I mostly agree on the instructions being somewhat unclear in spots. I can answer the wiring question: for the fine looms and most of the individual wires I used .010 styrene round rod, and various other small sizes where appropriate. I could have used actual metallic wire such as copper, but this has a few problems with cementing and clean cutting (especially in the thicker bundles). The other main issue is that any paint that rubs and chips during construction will expose bright spots of shiny metal color beneath and I didn't want to deal with that, or potentially missing touch ups. That said, copper wire painted grey would work just fine. Styrene is also way expensive on a kit that goes this far. As for cutting the small parts, a lot of it is intuition but that comes from years of learning different techniques in mixed media. I have been through thousands of no. 11 blades and I am very deliberate.
My videos (so far) don't really get into the how-to directions of what I do, but I plan to approach this in the future. The biggest reason for this is the scope of work I'd have to plan out becomes very complicated in filming builds like I do. However, I go by Ian RF on Facebook and I have more build information in model pages there such as Space Modeling. I'd be happy to share any tips or insights if you care to correspond.
Like fine jewelry.
How much? I want it.