Thank you so much for sharing this with us! Not that much people work with PE in 1/700, and far less manages to film it - and you do it sooo well! I have quite a few FlyHawk kits in the waiting line - and I'm terribly intimidated by the amount of PE to deal with. So your videos are of an immence help to me, both practically and morally :)
My God, I have this kit on my shelf waiting for assembling, but you frightened me a bit with this video. I thought it would be a tricky one but now I know how much it will be. Thank you for the good quality work, waiting for the painting part :)
Really enjoyed this series it looks a very detailed kit for a 1:700 as for the photo etch, you make it look easy!! great set of videos keep up the great wiork
After watching this, I had to sub. Wonderful work. As I am looking into try to add a bit more to my 1:700 collections you can bet I will be watching your progress with interest.
I was watching another channel and there was great discussion as to who is the world's best modeler and your name came up so I thought I would see what the commentators were saying....I must admit, you are definitely up there with the very few elite best. Congratulations....your POW build was an amazing watch and will be checking your work out in the future.
There is another guy who came here for same reason, I am glad people comes up with my channel. Thank you and welcome, I hope you enjoy watching here. =)
Nicely done. I prefer the detail and relative ease of construction on the 1/350 scale ships, but just don’t have room for them. So, microscopic parts it is.
@@EbroinSong wouldnt hurt to try. Especially if you start of on some cheap russian movements. I for example mannaged to dissasemble and reassemble a few Slava movements. Also enlightened me on how they work. They can be bought cheap in bulk as "steampunk art project parts" and i most definantly dont have the same fine motor skills as you do. Ps. How is your work on tirpitz going. I was facinated by the level of dedication you placed into that project.
Did you know this hms prince of wales was sunk on my home country Malaysia. Her mission was to block Japanese army from evade Malaya but failed she was defeated by torpedo bomber squadron. The torpedoes were hit on stern and damaged the drive shaft and make her flooding to the left another three torpedo were hit on Right bow port side and stern she was sunk with Hms Repulse battlecruiser and end the era of battleship
thank you for sharing this, great job. Did you use knife to apply super glue? can't wait to see how you paint, it will be my guide to assemble and paint this kit.
Great work! For the railings, are you using super glue or wood glue to put on the model? I am having problems putting these tiny railings on without leaving super glue marks on the plastic. Do you have any tips please?
Hello, I discovered your channel randomly while searching for some Yamato models as I will make one after I'm finished with my Akashi 1/700 model. I'm doing photo-etched parts as well and you assembling them so precisely made me sub to your channel ! Your videos are quite inspiring so whenever I'm not in the mood I come here to watch them. Btw, I have some questions : When using masking tape for the hull, what size are you using ? 6mm ? 3mm ? Also do you recommend putting thinner in your surfacer ? (I'm using Mr.Finishing surfacer gray 1500 so I don't know if it's already thin enough or not) Thanks a lot for your time !
Thank you for watching and sub! =) I used 20mm wide masking tape, and I cut it into 2-3mm wide when I need to. If you are planning to spray surfacer with an airbrush, I recommend to put thinner. the surfacer isn't very thin.
Thanks! I thought my tools and materials are easy to be identified when they are shown on video. Would you leave me the comment about tools and materials you like to know?
Dear @@EbroinSong , I'm not expected the repry! (゚∀゚) Yes! I wanna know a trick of your magical model constructing. If you have an extra time, please show me your modeling factory tour. Of course, I subscribed your channel.
Dear@@EbroinSong , Thanks for your reply. Yes, May be, I know materials and tools that you using. I'd like to know tips for using these common folks that make a particular model. For example, I some times use a round wound guitar strings for making an antenna. Like that. Oh my! I'm concerned about troubling you.
How much did it cost to rent the giant microscope from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in order to see what the hell you were doing with the photo etched?
Amazing work especially with the photo etched parts! I'm currently working on my 1/700 Yamato kit and I keep messing up the photo etched parts. Especially the railings they just keep falling off ugghh. Do you have any tips in gluing them so they don't fall off easily? Thanks!!
Thank you =) I also experience same problem all the time, I just try not to touch them and check my glues for degeneration. And if you glue the PE on the painted surface, the PE falls more easily.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us! Not that much people work with PE in 1/700, and far less manages to film it - and you do it sooo well! I have quite a few FlyHawk kits in the waiting line - and I'm terribly intimidated by the amount of PE to deal with. So your videos are of an immence help to me, both practically and morally :)
I am glad my video is helpful to you. FlyHawk's kits are great, but not easy to build.
how do you get a fly hawk kit?
i can't buy any
Excellent video! Thank you for showing your techniques, steps and thought process.
My God, I have this kit on my shelf waiting for assembling, but you frightened me a bit with this video. I thought it would be a tricky one but now I know how much it will be. Thank you for the good quality work, waiting for the painting part :)
Thank you. Some of the etched parts were tricky to me, I hope this video helps you to build the tricky parts. =)
Stellar work with this. I’ve seen your painting video on this model and it’s amazing! Your shipbuilding videos are a favorite of mine.
Really enjoyed this series it looks a very detailed kit for a 1:700 as for the photo etch, you make it look easy!! great set of videos keep up the great wiork
It's absolutely incredible! Perfect made model! All the best for You! ;)
After watching this, I had to sub. Wonderful work. As I am looking into try to add a bit more to my 1:700 collections you can bet I will be watching your progress with interest.
Thank you for watching and your interest =) this one will be finished soon.
Looking forward to that mate.
Egads! What micro precision. RESPECT!
Amazing work, I have problems with 1/350 etch. Great post.
Geez... Jewelry art... congratulations.
I was watching another channel and there was great discussion as to who is the world's best modeler and your name came up so I thought I would see what the commentators were saying....I must admit, you are definitely up there with the very few elite best. Congratulations....your POW build was an amazing watch and will be checking your work out in the future.
There is another guy who came here for same reason, I am glad people comes up with my channel.
Thank you and welcome, I hope you enjoy watching here. =)
Yep, same here.
By far the best builder I've seen.
Fantastic work
Thank you
Nicely done. I prefer the detail and relative ease of construction on the 1/350 scale ships, but just don’t have room for them. So, microscopic parts it is.
Brilliant job
Great build
Such a great work. I work with Photo-etched pieces too. For me they're just bad dreams.
Photo etched parts are very complicated to work with.. I also tried very hard for not ruining them. Thank you
Ebroin Song how long did you work on bridge?
Including the etched part, maybe a week? I am not sure.
It looks veeeeeery nice!
Отличная работа!Ждём HMS Repulse.
Respect 👍You should repair swiss watches. You will get a better salary 😁.
lol I'd never thought of doing that
@@EbroinSong wouldnt hurt to try. Especially if you start of on some cheap russian movements. I for example mannaged to dissasemble and reassemble a few Slava movements. Also enlightened me on how they work. They can be bought cheap in bulk as "steampunk art project parts" and i most definantly dont have the same fine motor skills as you do.
Ps. How is your work on tirpitz going. I was facinated by the level of dedication you placed into that project.
I would love it if you did a highly detailed model of HMS Hood. My uncle was on her when it sunk.
Wow I mean wow you have ninja like skill
I found wood glue best for metal photoetch, it will fix clear and will hold beautifully, also great for rigging
Incredible....how much for the electron microscope?
I was admiring more of your work.
And of course another amazing job on the POW...
What brand of diamond file is that your usin
Thank you!
Sorry there is no brand name on my files.
I think you don't need to find specific brand. Most of diamond files have similar quality.
Did you know this hms prince of wales was sunk on my home country Malaysia.
Her mission was to block Japanese army from evade Malaya but failed she was defeated by torpedo bomber squadron. The torpedoes were hit on stern and damaged the drive shaft and make her flooding to the left another three torpedo were hit on Right bow port side and stern she was sunk with Hms Repulse battlecruiser and end the era of battleship
Nice Work!!! One more sub added
Thank you for sub!
thank you for sharing this, great job. Did you use knife to apply super glue? can't wait to see how you paint, it will be my guide to assemble and paint this kit.
Thank you. =) And yes, I used the knife for applying.
Great build! What's the device you are using at 7:00 to create the circular PE parts?
This is really a great talent,Are you sure the eye number doesn't grow?
Thanks and two eyes are good enough for me =)
👍👍👍 c’es t quand même plus facile au 1/350. Good job.
Great work! For the railings, are you using super glue or wood glue to put on the model? I am having problems putting these tiny railings on without leaving super glue marks on the plastic. Do you have any tips please?
I use superglue for the railing.
I sand down residue on the ship.
Thank you for the compliment!
Great video! and what's the soundtrack at the beginning?
Thank you for the comment!
It is from World of Warships' OST, unfortunately I forgot the name of the track.
Hello, I discovered your channel randomly while searching for some Yamato models as I will make one after I'm finished with my Akashi 1/700 model. I'm doing photo-etched parts as well and you assembling them so precisely made me sub to your channel !
Your videos are quite inspiring so whenever I'm not in the mood I come here to watch them.
Btw, I have some questions : When using masking tape for the hull, what size are you using ? 6mm ? 3mm ? Also do you recommend putting thinner in your surfacer ? (I'm using Mr.Finishing surfacer gray 1500 so I don't know if it's already thin enough or not)
Thanks a lot for your time !
Thank you for watching and sub! =)
I used 20mm wide masking tape, and I cut it into 2-3mm wide when I need to.
If you are planning to spray surfacer with an airbrush, I recommend to put thinner. the surfacer isn't very thin.
You really glossed over those ventilation outlets on the deck. Oh my god those ventilation things.
Impressive! Very Impressive!
I'd like to know, what kind of materials and tools do you use in a situation and or timing.
Thanks! I thought my tools and materials are easy to be identified when they are shown on video.
Would you leave me the comment about tools and materials you like to know?
Dear @@EbroinSong ,
I'm not expected the repry! (゚∀゚)
Yes! I wanna know a trick of your magical model constructing.
If you have an extra time, please show me your modeling factory tour. Of course, I subscribed your channel.
Thank you for the sub!
I will show my tools when more people interested in my tools. =)
But my tools are pretty common and nothing very special.
Dear@@EbroinSong ,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes, May be, I know materials and tools that you using.
I'd like to know tips for using these common folks that make a particular model.
For example, I some times use a round wound guitar strings for making an antenna. Like that.
Oh my! I'm concerned about troubling you.
How much did it cost to rent the giant microscope from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in order to see what the hell you were doing with the photo etched?
보는내내 숨을 못쉬겠다. 내공이 대단한듯!
감사합니다 ^^
@@EbroinSong 한글 인사.정말 고마워요!
Amazing work especially with the photo etched parts! I'm currently working on my 1/700 Yamato kit and I keep messing up the photo etched parts. Especially the railings they just keep falling off ugghh. Do you have any tips in gluing them so they don't fall off easily? Thanks!!
Thank you =) I also experience same problem all the time, I just try not to touch them and check my glues for degeneration.
And if you glue the PE on the painted surface, the PE falls more easily.
Ohhh okay thank you!! I guess I’ll attach them first before painting then. I’m using loctite super glue is that good enough?
I am also using Loctite 401.
cool!
Thank s=)
Does the kit come with photo-etch? Or is that separate?
Deluxe edition comes with PE. Normal edition doesn't come with PE.
Я правильно понял, что все травление и стволы входили в комплект?
Да, они включены в ограниченное издание.
Теперь вы можете купить отдельно.
@@EbroinSong спасибо
やりますねぇ!(称賛)
How did you paint the deck
th-cam.com/video/NjFmukVDwBs/w-d-xo.html
was this hard to build
Could you please do a 1:700 US Heavy Cruiser?
I will build Trumpeter's USS Baltimore someday in future, maybe after I build some kits that I already have. =)
細けぇ...
Can't wait till ' Flyhawk ' bring out the 1/350 version of this ship - and blow the old 1986 Tamiya Kit out of the water
I agree, we have too old kit for too long time.
are all flyhawk kits generally this detailed?
As far as I know, yes they are.
soundtrack?
From World of Warships.
I know xD but which track specifically?
Wow this is nuts I cringe at plastic let alone etched stuff.
lol,i can not make this scale model
눈깔 빠지겠다..
hurry up!
they built the real one faster than that
Building models take time, care, and attention to detail.
Why don't you build it faster and video it so we can see how quick you are!