I haven't any words to describe this build this particular plane, build . , this man' s an artist in the medium of plastic. Love the paint scheme. The display is great. Definitely it belongs in flight diorama, a winter scene , a fly bypass after destroying some Russian armor waiting in ambush hiding in a village. What ' really great , that its a Borders kit . Others are great as well. I just love Borders 's kits Vman '
Love the subject matter as well as the camo pattern. Nice looking display with the stand. I understand the whole "mojo" drama you went through as I suffer setbacks at times with my builds. I've shelved a couple projects because motivation is a driving force that can make or break some efforts.
That certainly was a great effort, your painting and weathering was done to perfection, it was a rather different scheme for the Ju 87, congratulations on a job very well done, best regards from Australia, Les
Just come across ypur channel, watched all three episodes and fully enjoyed them. Loved your commentary. you now have another subscriber. Keep up the good work.
That vendor is namely myself. It's the 120mm base with a 100mm rod and a 3mm pin top. Because the Stuka is in a somewhat diving position, I felt like the pin would be more stable than magnets, although if you get the center of gravity right, the magnets should be hold it up as well.
@@daneshivers2921 you refering to the mission model paints? Well, I am going to use their greens less for sure, but the other colors seem to go down well. Maybe the ratios I use aren't good for the greens and need to do some experimenting. Or I need to take it slower and do a lot of thin passes to build up the opacity.
I don’t want to cause angst but I really don’t like that camouflage scheme on your model. It’s just ‘to busy’ compared to the real aircraft. I’m no expert but perhaps you need more washes and weathering to bring down the contrast .. However it is a great model..
@@madlenellul3430 don't worry, not going to take any offense or be upset. In this hobby it is natural that not everyone will like the work one does. The only thing matters is to have fun, learn from each other and be happy with the results. Thanks for taking your time to share your thoughts and to checking out my content. I do appreciate it.
Yes, that is another option, although it can be finicky whit such subjects as the stuka, with all it's tiny parts sticking out here and there. Another thing that might have caused my problem in hindsight was me over thinning the primer.
I haven't any words to describe this build this particular plane, build . , this man' s an artist in the medium of plastic. Love the paint scheme. The display is great. Definitely it belongs in flight diorama, a winter scene , a fly bypass after destroying some Russian armor waiting in ambush hiding in a village. What ' really great , that its a Borders kit . Others are great as well. I just love Borders 's kits Vman '
Can't wait to see it . I can't help being plane crazy. Be a great name for a hobby shop! I literally live for fine scale modeling. Vman
Love the subject matter as well as the camo pattern. Nice looking display with the stand. I understand the whole "mojo" drama you went through as I suffer setbacks at times with my builds. I've shelved a couple projects because motivation is a driving force that can make or break some efforts.
Great way to apply maskol!👍
That certainly was a great effort, your painting and weathering was done to perfection, it was a rather different scheme for the Ju 87, congratulations on a job very well done, best regards from Australia, Les
Thank you!
Very,veri nice!!!
Thank You!
Just come across ypur channel, watched all three episodes and fully enjoyed them. Loved your commentary. you now have another subscriber. Keep up the good work.
Welcome!
I am really happy to hear you enjoyed my videos.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful work
Thank you!
Classy job 👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻
Thanks!
Very nice!
I'm curious about the base. I've seen this vendor on ebay.
What size is this one? Is it a pin or magnet? 😊
That vendor is namely myself.
It's the 120mm base with a 100mm rod and a 3mm pin top.
Because the Stuka is in a somewhat diving position, I felt like the pin would be more stable than magnets, although if you get the center of gravity right, the magnets should be hold it up as well.
@@rogueplastic EXCELLENT!🙂
If you're not happy, change paints as you followed up on another kit Dane
@@daneshivers2921 you refering to the mission model paints?
Well, I am going to use their greens less for sure, but the other colors seem to go down well.
Maybe the ratios I use aren't good for the greens and need to do some experimenting.
Or I need to take it slower and do a lot of thin passes to build up the opacity.
I don’t want to cause angst but I really don’t like that camouflage scheme on your model. It’s just ‘to busy’ compared to the real aircraft.
I’m no expert but perhaps you need more washes and weathering to bring down the contrast ..
However it is a great model..
Thank you. I knew you would understand.🥰❤️🇦🇺
@@madlenellul3430 don't worry, not going to take any offense or be upset.
In this hobby it is natural that not everyone will like the work one does.
The only thing matters is to have fun, learn from each other and be happy with the results.
Thanks for taking your time to share your thoughts and to checking out my content.
I do appreciate it.
Wash don't bother. Before painting just wipe over model with IPA. I like your idea with bluetac.
Yes, that is another option, although it can be finicky whit such subjects as the stuka, with all it's tiny parts sticking out here and there.
Another thing that might have caused my problem in hindsight was me over thinning the primer.