Came here to compare notes on this kit. You bought me at "Mama didn't raise no bitch". Lovely attitude, so I subscribed. BTW: consider painting scenery. Instead of buying terrain pastes or whatever they are called, I use acrylic wood putty which I airbrush when dry. You can do the same with static grass after it's applied. Saves loads of money. Here's a link you might like as it is from a former model and set builder in the movies (+ a fellow citizen of Canada): th-cam.com/video/Lw1Xpu78Oug/w-d-xo.html I'm checking all your other videos tonight. Thank you and do keep the attitude. I am surprized the ladies don't go for it...
Thank you for the tip, I am new to scenery and dioramas, so a lot of the techniques are uncharted territory for me, and I'll take any suggestions or tips I can get lol. Thank you for the subscription!
When you build your next Spitfire, you might find this documentary useful: th-cam.com/video/y8WGtpNLrTA/w-d-xo.html There is footage of almost everything a modeller may need or want to see, including the cockpit.
great model, the scratch building looks great and no you are not the only one who obsesses over ever wire, cable and button I'm a victim of this too
you're eastern european? wow your english is good! better english accent than me and I speak dutch xd
Came here to compare notes on this kit. You bought me at "Mama didn't raise no bitch". Lovely attitude, so I subscribed.
BTW: consider painting scenery. Instead of buying terrain pastes or whatever they are called, I use acrylic wood putty which I airbrush when dry. You can do the same with static grass after it's applied. Saves loads of money. Here's a link you might like as it is from a former model and set builder in the movies (+ a fellow citizen of Canada): th-cam.com/video/Lw1Xpu78Oug/w-d-xo.html
I'm checking all your other videos tonight. Thank you and do keep the attitude. I am surprized the ladies don't go for it...
Thank you for the tip, I am new to scenery and dioramas, so a lot of the techniques are uncharted territory for me, and I'll take any suggestions or tips I can get lol. Thank you for the subscription!
When you build your next Spitfire, you might find this documentary useful: th-cam.com/video/y8WGtpNLrTA/w-d-xo.html
There is footage of almost everything a modeller may need or want to see, including the cockpit.
Amogus