Did you know that the Liquitex can be removed with a little IPA or water, even after it has completely dried? This greatly reduces the amount of sanding required. Very nice build.
Thanks mate...yes, I know about Liquitex, it is one of the reasons that I like it. Also the fact that it is much cheaper than specialised modelling putty.
It looks amazing already! One question for you sir: when you go over all your models in the matte varnish... do you put the varnish on the cockpit and the ordinance too? Thanks in advance
Thanks Wardude...so, yes I put matt varnish on the canopy too, but while it is still masked. I only want the varnish on the metal frame of the canopy and not the glass. Protect the clear glass parts from paint, gloss and matt varnish as much as you can, remove the masking only at the end. As for the bombs, it really depends on the type. Usually older bombs (WWI and WWII) had rough surface texture so matt or dull varnish for those, while modern missiles etc. are very sleek so satin varnish for them. Hope that helps :)
What a brilliant video! Superb modelling skills and a perfectly informative and relaxing commentary.
Thank you you take your time to explain great job
Nice Stuka. I had the fuselage snapping to the wing problem with the Airfix 1/48 Hurricane.
Looks very good, thanks for the upload :-)
Thanks Joffrey :)
Wow!!! Brilliant.
Thanks buddy...very kind of you :)
Excelent work , the final result it is excelent , the montage , paint and weathering are amaxing .
Great job !🥇🏆👍
Thanks you so much buddy :)
Did you know that the Liquitex can be removed with a little IPA or water, even after it has completely dried? This greatly reduces the amount of sanding required.
Very nice build.
Thanks mate...yes, I know about Liquitex, it is one of the reasons that I like it. Also the fact that it is much cheaper than specialised modelling putty.
It looks amazing already! One question for you sir: when you go over all your models in the matte varnish... do you put the varnish on the cockpit and the ordinance too?
Thanks in advance
Thanks Wardude...so, yes I put matt varnish on the canopy too, but while it is still masked. I only want the varnish on the metal frame of the canopy and not the glass. Protect the clear glass parts from paint, gloss and matt varnish as much as you can, remove the masking only at the end. As for the bombs, it really depends on the type. Usually older bombs (WWI and WWII) had rough surface texture so matt or dull varnish for those, while modern missiles etc. are very sleek so satin varnish for them. Hope that helps :)
What is the name of that little handsaw?
I use two mini hand saws, first is Czech Master's Kits and second is Hasegawa.
I am building airfix halifax now... brrr