A masterful build of this P-51C. One of the best 1/72 scale builds I've seen. Glad I subscribed, I wouldn't want to have missed this one. I love your build philosophy!!!!
Wow, thank you for the kind words. This kit was a blast, I would like to try out the newer Arma Hobby release to see how it compares. Thank you for your subscription!
I started this video thinking "A-ha! Let's see Hammerhead come to grief using Academy's awful decals!". And you have no issues at all and produce a show-stopper! *llordlloyd bows down*
Hiya man great build, going to make this kit next week I've made loads of 51Ds but never had a 51C or an Academy before so thanks for the tip for the tail fitting, you couldn't have uploaded this at a more perfect time nice one.
Very nice build. I've built the same kit but the other yellow tail version. I brush paint my kits, so you can imagine, the metal finish and the yellow can really test your patience. Academy plastic is very good, the decals are another story. I remember building the Typhoon, and when it came to the decals I kept looking at the kit and the trash can more than once. Great build. Greetings from Portugal.
Hello mr.hammer!the p51 was the first kit i could gain some rudimental airbrushskillz.i had the revell beginner airbrush and pressure from the can and i gave her a simple aluminum glossy finish.ohhh those happy childhood days.with best regards and sticky greetings from Brandenburg germany.faithfully yours.your modellmate.christian
Just found this video, what a stunning build! Saw this kit in a local model shop just a few days ago and I am going back to get the kit. Have subscibed. Thanks.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and I wish you luck on your build. It's a rather simple kit, but it turns out a nice looking Mustang when you are done! Thanks for the sub!!
As for masking off the Canopy, may I suggest that you look for Canopy Masks by Eduard and other companies. They are a time saver and made to fit that area you don't want to be painted.
you really gave me the motivation to finally make my first model (i was gunna do it anyways i just wanted to give you a comment to help with the algorithm)
@@HammerheadModelMaking yea ok the model i have ready for my first try is the exact oone in this video as well so ive gotten some tips already for it thanks alot :)
When you do NMF paint schemes, how do you prevent the tape from pulling off your metallic paint around the areas you masked off for subsequent painting such as the anti-glare panel on front or the vertical stabilizer?
I think the biggest factor is prepping the surface prior to laying down the metallic paint. Ensuring you have a good primer base that is clean from oils and dust and fully cured. But, it really just comes down to experimenting with combinations of metallic paint and primers. I used Alclad metallic paints on this one which are lacquer paints and can be quite robust and I've used Vallejo metallics paints as well with good results. Also, allow a good amount of time for the metallic paint to cure before doing any masking, I generally wait 24 hours. Hope this helps.
That's a very rare P-51C-2 notice the additional dorsal fin structure at the rudder base. I first noticed that in a photo, when the ("yellow checker tail") 325th fighter group began to received their P-51s'
A fine kit but the one weakness to my eyes is the wing, which seems too wide/broad in chord - that is, wing leading edge to trailing edge. A few minutes with a sanding stick can improve the look of the wing though. 👍
I've built this kit too, in the end it looks like an early Mustang should, but i found two important things are wrong at this Academy kit. The propeller is too small in diameter, and the landing gear looks somewhat wrong at the finished model, maybe the legs a bit too long. I couldn't figure out what exactly is wrong with the landing gear, but it looks odd.
@@HammerheadModelMaking compare with front view photos and drawings of the B/C Mustang. I'm a Mustang buff since 40 years, built a whole bunch of that plane in all scales up to flying RC models. 😉
Thank you for the feedback, I really do appreciate it. I dont think my airbrush was thinned properly, I think that is what gave the grainy result. I'll work on fixing that for future builds. Thanks for watching!!
A masterful build of this P-51C. One of the best 1/72 scale builds I've seen. Glad I subscribed, I wouldn't want to have missed this one. I love your build philosophy!!!!
Wow, thank you for the kind words. This kit was a blast, I would like to try out the newer Arma Hobby release to see how it compares. Thank you for your subscription!
Very nice build. Very good voice-over and video production too.
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Excellent video. Fantastic job. Looks really nice. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Cheers!
I started this video thinking "A-ha! Let's see Hammerhead come to grief using Academy's awful decals!". And you have no issues at all and produce a show-stopper! *llordlloyd bows down*
Lol, In general I haven't had too much of an issue with Academy decals, maybe I've gotten lucky.
@@HammerheadModelMakingWere they Cartograph decals?
Excellent work! I'm new to the hobby and this is what I'm building now.
Awesome! Welcome to the hobby!
Looks awesome, congrats on the build mate!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hiya man great build, going to make this kit next week I've made loads of 51Ds but never had a 51C or an Academy before so thanks for the tip for the tail fitting, you couldn't have uploaded this at a more perfect time nice one.
I'm glad I didn't delay this video any longer then! Good luck with your build!
im going to be building the italeri f51-d from the korean war so this has helped me with a few ideas for it so thank you and great work.
Glad I could help, thanks for watching and good luck with your build!
Very nice build. I've built the same kit but the other yellow tail version. I brush paint my kits, so you can imagine, the metal finish and the yellow can really test your patience. Academy plastic is very good, the decals are another story. I remember building the Typhoon, and when it came to the decals I kept looking at the kit and the trash can more than once. Great build. Greetings from Portugal.
Hi Ernesto! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Yeah, Academy decals can be hit or miss. Fortunately for this mustang, they weren't too bad.
Beautiful model, watching and learning your techniques.
Thanks for watching!
Hello mr.hammer!the p51 was the first kit i could gain some rudimental airbrushskillz.i had the revell beginner airbrush and pressure from the can and i gave her a simple aluminum glossy finish.ohhh those happy childhood days.with best regards and sticky greetings from Brandenburg germany.faithfully yours.your modellmate.christian
Thank you very much Christian! Sounds like you have fond memories!
Nice job on the kit and great video. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Great effort on a 1/72 scale aircraft
Many thanks!
Great work such detail is amazing plus all "fun facts"
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
This looks like a great little slump buster! Just what I need! Thanks!
And it isn't too expensive either!
Great looking Mustang! The photo etch in the cockpit really enhances the look. I have yet to use photo etch in this scale. Take care! Drew
Thanks Drew! I don't often use full cockpit photoetch in 72nd scale, but I'm glad I did with this kit.
Brett
Fantastic work!
Thank you!
Excellent build..! Million thanks for sharing..
My pleasure!
Just found this video, what a stunning build! Saw this kit in a local model shop just a few days ago and I am going back to get the kit. Have subscibed. Thanks.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and I wish you luck on your build. It's a rather simple kit, but it turns out a nice looking Mustang when you are done! Thanks for the sub!!
As for masking off the Canopy, may I suggest that you look for Canopy Masks by Eduard and other companies.
They are a time saver and made to fit that area you don't want to be painted.
Yeah, this was an experiment that didn't quite pan out. One which I will be avoiding in the future.
Magnificent work
Thank you so much 😀
awesome work
Thank you! Cheers!
you really gave me the motivation to finally make my first model (i was gunna do it anyways i just wanted to give you a comment to help with the algorithm)
@@jakecameron9556 I’m really excited for you!! Just remember mistakes are ok and that’s how we learn, best of luck to you staring out this journey!
@@HammerheadModelMaking yea ok the model i have ready for my first try is the exact oone in this video as well so ive gotten some tips already for it thanks alot :)
@@jakecameron9556 Fantastic!
Brilliant job, it turned out amazing!
Much appreciated!
Great video - thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for this I’m just adding 1/72 modelling to my layout and just got a couple of 1/72 mustangs this really helped 👌😎 Fred
No problem 👍
I enjoyed it! 😊👍
I'm glad! Thanks for watching!
I agree, olive drab looks better than flat black!
Thanks!
Nicely done. I have built some academy kits and the decals are very thin.
Yes they are!
Incrível! 🌟👏
Thank you!
Nicely done. Would sometime like to see your rendition of an RAF Mustang III variant with a Malcohm Hood canopy.
I guess I'll have to add that to the wishlist!
When you do NMF paint schemes, how do you prevent the tape from pulling off your metallic paint around the areas you masked off for subsequent painting such as the anti-glare panel on front or the vertical stabilizer?
I think the biggest factor is prepping the surface prior to laying down the metallic paint. Ensuring you have a good primer base that is clean from oils and dust and fully cured. But, it really just comes down to experimenting with combinations of metallic paint and primers. I used Alclad metallic paints on this one which are lacquer paints and can be quite robust and I've used Vallejo metallics paints as well with good results. Also, allow a good amount of time for the metallic paint to cure before doing any masking, I generally wait 24 hours. Hope this helps.
That's a very rare P-51C-2 notice the additional dorsal fin structure at the rudder base. I first noticed that in a photo, when the ("yellow checker tail") 325th fighter group began to received their P-51s'
Correct. There weren’t very many B/C mustangs with the fin fillet.
I have this model! I’m actually gonna start building it after I go to hobby lobby
Awesome! Good luck on your build!
A fine kit but the one weakness to my eyes is the wing, which seems too wide/broad in chord - that is, wing leading edge to trailing edge. A few minutes with a sanding stick can improve the look of the wing though. 👍
Interesting, I'll compare it do some of my D model mustangs.
cool! ! ! I love B/C
Thanks for watching!
I've built this kit too, in the end it looks like an early Mustang should, but i found two important things are wrong at this Academy kit. The propeller is too small in diameter, and the landing gear looks somewhat wrong at the finished model, maybe the legs a bit too long. I couldn't figure out what exactly is wrong with the landing gear, but it looks odd.
Interesting, I didn't notice that, but I'll have another look.
@@HammerheadModelMaking compare with front view photos and drawings of the B/C Mustang. I'm a Mustang buff since 40 years, built a whole bunch of that plane in all scales up to flying RC models. 😉
Nice job.What glue did you use with your photo etch?
Thank you, for the PE I am using a Thick CA glue, it gives me a little bit of working time before it sets.
@@HammerheadModelMaking Thanks I'll try it.
Amazing as usual!! just one quick question why did you switch the the Vallejo gloss instead of staying with the Aquagloss?
Thanks Matt, I ran out of my Aqua Gloss and MRS is out of stock right now.
Can I use water to thin down Vallejo for my airbrush?
yes, you can, its not the best to use, but it will work.
@@HammerheadModelMaking thank you
Excellent build. The only constructive criticism that I’d dare to express: the exhaust stains on the fuselage sides look too grainy, IMHO.
Thank you for the feedback, I really do appreciate it. I dont think my airbrush was thinned properly, I think that is what gave the grainy result. I'll work on fixing that for future builds. Thanks for watching!!
Just a comment
for the algorithm
Appreciated.