You are way too hard on yourself. This is a beautiful model. A true work of art. I am new to scale modeling and thanks to people like you, I have learned a lot already.
"I think it doesn't look too bad" is a massive understatement. I think the finished article - and especially the weathering - looks excellent. I would kill to be this good. Thanks for posting these videos
I just watched this 3 part build series . Very well done , very well presented . It was informative and inspiring. Please do more videos , your a good odeler and presenter . Thank you
I think that's one beautiful,"Emil!" I am currently amassing a number of 1/32 kits. ME163 by Meng, bf109k-4 by Trumpeter, in 1/24, as well! FW190d-9, "Gallands' Circus," by Hasegawa, and an A8 too
1/72 scale can be a really difficult challenge when it comes to subtlety. I found that applying the same techniques with even thinner washes and airbrushed coats on a 1/48 scale kit gave me a ton more latitude for detail and control. I then found that scaling back down to 1/72 a lot easier in visualizing scale on that level, tricking the eye with more subtle techniques. Now I'm geeking out in 1/32 and 1/24 with photo-etch and concerned over shelf space.. Great work! Take your time. Often it's not the final destination that matters, but the journey there and what you've learned along the way.
You are way too hard on yourself. This is a beautiful model. A true work of art. I am new to scale modeling and thanks to people like you, I have learned a lot already.
"I think it doesn't look too bad" is a massive understatement. I think the finished article - and especially the weathering - looks excellent. I would kill to be this good. Thanks for posting these videos
Looks great. You knew when to stop on the wash and weathering. Sometimes I don't... Good job!
I just watched this 3 part build series . Very well done , very well presented . It was informative and inspiring. Please do more videos , your a good odeler and presenter . Thank you
I think that's one beautiful,"Emil!" I am currently amassing a number of 1/32 kits. ME163 by Meng, bf109k-4 by Trumpeter, in 1/24, as well! FW190d-9, "Gallands' Circus," by Hasegawa, and an A8 too
1/72 scale can be a really difficult challenge when it comes to subtlety. I found that applying the same techniques with even thinner washes and airbrushed coats on a 1/48 scale kit gave me a ton more latitude for detail and control. I then found that scaling back down to 1/72 a lot easier in visualizing scale on that level, tricking the eye with more subtle techniques. Now I'm geeking out in 1/32 and 1/24 with photo-etch and concerned over shelf space..
Great work! Take your time. Often it's not the final destination that matters, but the journey there and what you've learned along the way.
Very nice model 👍
Excelente! Parabéns amigo🏆🌟👏👏👏
awesome work like always. looking forward to the next build
Nice result 👌
New subscriber here. I enjoyed watching this and your camouflage painting video. Great looking 109. Thanks for sharing this.
Going to use this awesome technique and apply it to a 40k mini. Really amazing job here.
Terrific- I must learn how to weather
Really enjoyed your video! Was considering of doing this eduard kit and your work inspired me to go for it. Thanks!
as always love the video, keep up the good work bro :)
It looks so better then I had ever made btw can you make a model with paint brush pls
nice build.