If you're looking for an Enterprise kit or anything else please check out HobbyLink Japan. Support the channel by using my affiliate link. Thank you very much! www.hlj.com/?
You didn't build a plastimodel, you went back in time and used a shrink ray on the Enterprise. Dude, ive never seen a model as true to reality as yours! It is perfect. The only things I missed were: "ENTERPRISE" written on the stern and a red hull/waterline HVAC, basic stuff like in this video: th-cam.com/video/bdbGxidDZTU/w-d-xo.html (skip to 3:00-15:20 for see the hull HVAC) But without counting that, the Big E came back to life, but with 30cm.
Thank you very much! I was not sure if at Midway she had "Enterprise" written on her stern. In pre-war photos the name is there but probably during her refit before Midway the name was removed before being put back during her next refit? It is very confusing. 1939 Photo: www.navsource.org/archives/02/020682.jpg August 1942: www.navsource.org/archives/02/0206bf.jpg
bonsoir. Superbe maquette et très bien réalisée. Mais j'ai l'impression que les avions sont un peu petits par rapport au bateau. Je me trompe peut-être.
In the model there are 3 rows of stripes. The outer 2 rows have 62 stripes while the center row has 38. I’m not sure if this is the exact number on the real thing.
I have a question, will it require glue to assemble? I’ve been struggling with the trumpeter model because it turns out it needed glue, is it an option to not use glue?
I think you will still need glue for the small parts such as the AA guns but the majority of the model can be built without glue. You can also look at Meng’s 1/700 USS Enterprise if you’re looking for a snap-fit version.
@@KumaModelsi recently go the model done, and i have just one last question, how many stripes did the flight deck have on your model? I want to recreate the flight deck but i need to know the amount of stripes
If you're looking for an Enterprise kit or anything else please check out HobbyLink Japan. Support the channel by using my affiliate link. Thank you very much!
www.hlj.com/?
One of the most decorated warships in history and they scrapped it after WW2. Should have made it a museum ship. Great video
Thank you very much!
Beautiful work as always!
Thank you very much!
nice I love models without too much weathering.
Thank you very much!
Very good workmanship with a stunning result
Thank you very much!
This was oddly satisfying to watch, and I have no problem with that. Awesome work again Kuma!
Thank you very much!
Great work Kuma. Looking very nice
Thank you very much!
Well done 👍
Thank you very much!
Very good video!
Thank you very much!
Looking great as always!
Thank you very much!
Nice build!!!
Thank you very much!
I think that hull comes in that way so you may have the choice of laying it as waterline or full hull.
I see, thank you very much!
wished u had added the landing cable but still amazing job
Thank you very much!
Great job you did with this kit but I was wondering if some of the planes were at scale they looked a little big.....
Thank you very much! Yes the planes are in the same scale.
Je viens d'avoir cette maquette pour Noël, et je vais me servir de cette vidéo comme référence
Nice work! My uncle Q.D. served on her during WW2.
Thank you very much!
Where'd you get the Fujimi planes? Would love to get some of those so I could have a clear cockpit.
I bought them at HobbyLink Japan.
You didn't build a plastimodel, you went back in time and used a shrink ray on the Enterprise. Dude, ive never seen a model as true to reality as yours! It is perfect. The only things I missed were: "ENTERPRISE" written on the stern and a red hull/waterline HVAC, basic stuff like in this video: th-cam.com/video/bdbGxidDZTU/w-d-xo.html (skip to 3:00-15:20 for see the hull HVAC) But without counting that, the Big E came back to life, but with 30cm.
Thank you very much! I was not sure if at Midway she had "Enterprise" written on her stern. In pre-war photos the name is there but probably during her refit before Midway the name was removed before being put back during her next refit? It is very confusing.
1939 Photo: www.navsource.org/archives/02/020682.jpg
August 1942: www.navsource.org/archives/02/0206bf.jpg
@@KumaModels 👍
What do you use to keep the aircraft in place while you paint them?
I use Faber Castle Tack it.
멋진 작업기 잘 보고 갑니다😊
Thank you very much!
10/10 but what are the differences between 42 and 43
If you look closely at the AA arrangement, you can see there’s more or they’ve been changed
Thank you very much! Aside from that they’ve also added a radar on the side the exhaust stack and I think changed the range finders.
Would you also review or build the kit from Meng (1/700)?
I don’t have any plans.
How about some RC craft?
Midway version should have no 1st portside lifeboat. it was removed when it left pearl harbor days before midway.
Thanks for the info! I didn't know that.
bonsoir. Superbe maquette et très bien réalisée. Mais j'ai l'impression que les avions sont un peu petits par rapport au bateau. Je me trompe peut-être.
Merci beaucoup. Les avions devraient être à peu près à la même échelle de 1/700.
Did you use the included aircraft or use another.. If so, Which did you use
I used Flyhawk's 1/700 USN Aircraft instead. They have good detail for such a small object.
How many stripes does the flight deck have?
In the model there are 3 rows of stripes. The outer 2 rows have 62 stripes while the center row has 38. I’m not sure if this is the exact number on the real thing.
Amazing \•~•/
Thank you very much!
🤝👍. Video 1/72 tanks ×1stk.?🙏
Can you tell me what product you used to make this piece? (A link if possible..)
The model is from academy. I think you can get it on Amazon.
www.amazon.com/Academy-Enterprise-Aircraft-Carrier-Modelers/dp/B07GLWF2X6
@@KumaModels Thank you
In the video, did you buy the detail-up parts from Amazon?
I have a question, will it require glue to assemble? I’ve been struggling with the trumpeter model because it turns out it needed glue, is it an option to not use glue?
I think you will still need glue for the small parts such as the AA guns but the majority of the model can be built without glue. You can also look at Meng’s 1/700 USS Enterprise if you’re looking for a snap-fit version.
Model glue is cheap, if you’re going to do this scale of modeling, just pop the $10 and get some…
@@KumaModelsi recently go the model done, and i have just one last question, how many stripes did the flight deck have on your model? I want to recreate the flight deck but i need to know the amount of stripes
Where did you buy the photo etch for
This?
The photo etch came with the kit. It was the “Modeler’s edition”.
Nobody here knows how expensive it was to make this model. (150-180USD)
Not anymore…it’s closer to twice that now
These little AA guns are so annoying
They were difficult to put on!