very nice works! personally i find that the carbon decals have often a too big plot and they don't appear in scale.. which is the best carbondecal sheet for 1/24 in your opinion ? i mean with the most thin and fine plot. Do you know others technique for reproduce carbon?
Nice work! what patience and skill you possess. You were using masking tape to create the templates for the carbon fibre decals. How come the existing decals not fall off the model when you peel off the masking tape? It happened a few times when i put masking tape on top of a decal (accidentally or otherwise). The decal (thoroughly dried on the model) came off along with the mask instead of staying on the model :(
That carbon fiber work took a ”screw this, black paint will look just fine cuz all this is on the bottom of the car anyway” amount if time in my scale modeling book. And that's why your models look so much better than mine ever will.
I make models for enjoyment - but doing that much decalling would probably send me into an early grave... LOL! Great stuff to watch and admire though.. =)
Impressive work as always, but I've never understood how you spend so much time installing the photo etch, cutting custom carbon fiber decals, carefully painting all the details and you don't take 3 minutes to sand the manufacturer's marks molded into the chassis.
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The diffuser is what stopped me from working on this kit, but that photo etch is perfect! Great job on making it look 100x better.
Tom your patience is incredible, awesome job!
Wow! Unbelievable dedication to improving that chassis.
How long did this actually take?
Fantastic colour,super work and perfect cars !!!!!!
your patience with those carbon decals is amazing. nice job as always
9:30 Whaaat?? Thatks so much work! Amazing!
Nice finish on the carbon
Very impressive details !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome Work!!! The rear diffuser is slow and tedious both worth it in the long run.
You should consider using CA debonder for removing that glue excess. It would be much easier and reliable than sanding.
would that not remove the rest of the glue as well thats holding the parts in place?
@@TheScalemodelingChannel It doesn't when I use it. I'm using brush to apply debonder and remove the glue excess.
@@TheScalemodelingChannel Please check Night Shift work: th-cam.com/video/WkdsBF2MiI8/w-d-xo.html
very nice works! personally i find that the carbon decals have often a too big plot and they don't appear in scale.. which is the best carbondecal sheet for 1/24 in your opinion ? i mean with the most thin and fine plot. Do you know others technique for reproduce carbon?
Nice work! what patience and skill you possess.
You were using masking tape to create the templates for the carbon fibre decals. How come the existing decals not fall off the model when you peel off the masking tape? It happened a few times when i put masking tape on top of a decal (accidentally or otherwise). The decal (thoroughly dried on the model) came off along with the mask instead of staying on the model :(
Ronnie Ng because i did not mask on top of the other decals
If you need smaller files, I would sugject jeweler files, they're small enough to get into those smaller grills with ease.
I don’t understand why you did not create the templates for the fin”s decals before you mounted the fins.
I did not know they where not included in the detail set
That carbon fiber work took a ”screw this, black paint will look just fine cuz all this is on the bottom of the car anyway” amount if time in my scale modeling book. And that's why your models look so much better than mine ever will.
Amazing job
excellent video very good what you do I was waiting for you to upload a new video so I enjoy it
Always doing a awesome work.
I applaud you. That is going to be a very impressive model when done. :)
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Looks dope man great job
Respect!!!!!
I make models for enjoyment - but doing that much decalling would probably send me into an early grave... LOL!
Great stuff to watch and admire though.. =)
Impressive work as always, but I've never understood how you spend so much time installing the photo etch, cutting custom carbon fiber decals, carefully painting all the details and you don't take 3 minutes to sand the manufacturer's marks molded into the chassis.
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Thats some tedious work.