Outstanding work! I just wanted to say thank you for the respect you showed for the crew that lost their lives in '93. The F-111 has a special place in our Aussie hearts and you have done that justice. Great job!
Thanks very much, Knophler! I'm so pleased that many Australians are chiming in and expressing their overall satisfaction with the model and the video. 🙂
@@MaxAfterburner Hello Max afterburner, They said F 111 and F14 were a joint venture of Grumman and General Dynamics and the original design was based on F14 mock up model . Then two companies went their own way but the variable geometry wings ,tail wings ,engine power plant should be the same (interchange parts). I am going do it with Hasagawa 1/72 tomcat F 14 and F111 Aardvark and inter change the common parts.
And F*ck France for refusing to allow the strike team to fly over their territory, causing the crews to have to fly an extra 10 (?) hours to strike the targets…
The model looks fantastic, we Australians still have a soft spot for our old F-111's. I live in a regional area of Australia and still clearly remember a beautiful sunny day in the 1970's when I was in the schoolyard and a pair of these beauties flew overhead at awesome speed. Thank you for your terrific video. Best wishes from the land downunder. 😊🇦🇺
I remember my introduction to the F-111 was via a RAAF 50th anniversary poster when I was a kid. The F-111 was the pride of the fleet back then and remained a favourite with Aussies for decades. I’m sure we all felt a little bit safer with the Pig in our arsenal. I went on to be stationed in air-defence with the army so we exercised with F-111’s quite often. Seeing them in action has been a fond memory my entire life. A great video and build mate. I particularly liked the use of the templates. As others have said. Thank you for showing respect for the crew. For the aircraft, and for our country.
Great model, brings back memories. When I was in the RAF we were at red flag and the Aussies had their F-111Gs, on the line just over from our tornados. Couldn’t believe how big they were! A great model for a great aircraft! Keep up the great work 👍👍
Another beautiful build. I remember seeing these Aircraft when I was much younger at Airshows in Oz. F-111 & Dassault Mirage were the aircraft of the day. But it was the F-111 that were always making headlines for all the wrong reasons. I think 7, F-111 crashed killing 10 aircrew. Sometimes the fancy escape module saved the pilots. An aircraft well ahead of its time in design but also a very complicated aircraft to keep flying. Lots of issues with the avionics which had many of these aircraft stuck on the ground waiting repair. Lucky when they were in service they were never needed to defend the country.
Hi Solar Neptune, thanks for the compliments on the F-111C video! I try to respond to as many comments as I can. Once in a great while, I have a video take off in viewer enthusiasm just as it is released and to catch up to all the reviews can be overwhelming. 😅
Years ago I worked for Grumman Aerospace modifying F-111's into EF-111's. It was a slick looking plane but it was a true nightmare to work on. When the last EF-111 took off from the factory it proceeded to have a main gear tire blow out ( the U.S.Air Force was told to replace it the day before, but did not want to spend the money for a new tire ). It proceeded to slide into the woods at the runways end. The crew was fine but the plane was "bent". No great loss to the workers. Love your build video, great format !
I'm an ex-Airforce RAAF Aircraft Surface finisher and modeler, I have worked on F-111, it's great to see you using the basics of cammo painting, dark over light.
Beautiful job. I used to be a crew chief on A/C 0382 at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho for 6 years. I loved that plane. I won crew chief of the month twice and got to fly in my own plane. I noticed that you painted the speed brake black and red in squares. The F 111 I crewed and worked on, the cut out where the main wheels retract to, that indention was black while the rest of the speed brake was red. One thing about that speed brake. Those indentions where the most comfortable to lay on for your back. I wqas engine run qualified and also taxi qualified. What a great pane the F 111 is.
Hi Jim, I was using some reference photos for a few of the F-111s where they painted what looks like a red cross pattern and the central "bar" would travel through those indentations on the inner surface of the speedbrake. The F-111 sure was a large aircraft and probably a lot of work for you guys to maintain. Thanks for your service and for sharing your background with it! 😇
A great tribute to a great aircraft - thank you from an Aussie. I loved the stats you gave - concise and accurate. The model as finished is quite "dirty" for an empty crew space...they would have closed her up a lot more before leaving, maybe even tucked the wings. Thats in the interest of showing what she looked like on rollout - which is great. I saw this jet in airshow mode and will never forget her. I was driving a bus to the Sydney Olympics on the opening night in 2000 across the M4 overpass at Granville when one did a dump and burn over the arena. I thought the aliens had landed! I could feel the thunder through the steering wheel.
Hi John, I'm touched by the Aussie's great fondness of the F-111. Such reverance and memories of this jet are being relayed in the comments section. All of your stories are a joy to read. 😃
G'day, I was in the RAAF when our F-111s finally arrived. We had to lease F4 Phantoms for nearly a year until the 'Pigs' turned up. There was great controversy down here over the cost of each F-111. It was nearly four times more than any aircraft we'd purchased up to that point. Fantastic to see them at air shows down here. I used to work at our air shows 'herding' the crowds around and keeping them away from getting too close to the aircraft. I remember doing the first available F-111 kit down here. They were a 'hot' aircraft. Happily, they spent all their time in the RAAF without firing a shot in anger. Our pilots really liked them. The ground crews not so much. A lot of them got sick after having to get into the fuel tanks to do vital repairs. It's wasn't a good outcome. Cheers, Bill H.
The RAAF sometimes flew the F-111s over the mine where I worked in Central Queensland. They used the flat terrain and the spoil heaps of the open cut mine to test their ground-following radar systems. There were some great shots of the mine taken from the onboard cameras. Every year for many years they did a dump and burn display at night for the Riverfire Festival in Brisbane.
@@MaxAfterburner I learned that the Navy tried to use the F-111 but it couldn't land on carriers after several attempts so they contracted Grumman to develop the F-14 Tomcat. I always liked the swept wing design of both aircraft. I wish there was a 5th generation Stealth version.
Freaking beautiful I'm from Brisbane and I had the chance to see the pig close and personal in several airshows and also at the RIverfest every year!.... Only the pigs were performing the dump & burn and that will stay in every aussie's heart for the rest of our lives!.. Cheers..!
Brilliant work and thank you for the time you put into research. All your information was correct and much appreciated by us Aussies, especially the respect bestowed on our two lost airmen. We all loved the F-111 and it served us magnificently for 36 years.
I loved the sense of humor that started the video. Thank you for painting in a logical manner, by bringing together pieces of similar coloration. It defies logic how some people can frequently change colors without regard to further use of the same color again. Interesting background music. Beautiful end result!
Nice job mate! Very informative & accurate description of Australia & Australian F-111's. Growing up as a boy in the 70's in Australia F-111's have always been my favourite plane ever. I regularly visit the RAAF museum at Point Cook Victoria to see the 'PIG' they have on static display. Keep up the good work man. Cheers Brian. 🇦🇺
Hi brianhill2515 , so glad you enjoyed it! The Aussie's in particular have been very supportive of this model build video due to their love of the F-111C "Pig". I'm glad you all have a chance to visit your history at museums, it is a great thing that some of these aircraft have been preserved! The closest one near me is an F-111E, about an hour's drive away. 🤩
Thank you one of the best vids seen in a while , just about to start F-111 G Aardvark R.A.A.F. (1:72) build. Extra info in your video was great . You made 1 Aussie (love these planes ) very happy .
Glad to see you back Mr Afterburner, and if anyone is interested in seeing some videos of the dump and burn, 'brisbane riverfire dump and burn' is a great starting point for the aussie jets over a capital city
Boy that was superb and absolutely enjoyable to watch. I'm just starting this kit (with around 1% of your skill), so your video will help enormously. Thank you! (Subscribed). Tom.
I got this same kit from my local hobby store as a consignment kit, I was allowed to look through the box to make sure everything was there and it seemed like it was all there, so I bought it. I got home, super eager to build it only to notice that there was no instructions. I will definitely have to use this video as a guide building mine!
Hi AceMartin 20, there is a copy of the instructions uploaded online: www.scalemates.com/products/img/1/6/0/107160-93-instructions.pdf I hope that helps 😃
I saw one of the last dump and burns before the 111 was retired from RAAF, just amazing. Awesome model, and as always love the combination of modelling and history lesson / story time.
Bloody outstanding work...again. These jets were incredible to see up close. Me and my mates would be rock fishing....and 2 x F111's would fly over the top, scaring the crap outta us. Happened a few times. Then the night a stray .50cal came roaring through the RSL Club one arvo/early night.
Built a model of this and gave a speech on it in high school in 1968. I ended up working on them as a USAF instrument/autopilot technician in Mt. Home, Idaho.
Hi Ian N., thanks! 2020 wasn't a good year for the channel and my country has been going down the drain rapidly for the last couple of months IMO. Hard to get motivated sometimes!
In the early 90's i used to live the New England area of NSW not far from where the crash occured..their navigation skills with that aircraft were amazing..one morning one came across a small creek at the bottom of field..down the side of our farm house then continued up a valley into the New England ranges..later on in the afternoon the same airfraft did the exact reverse of what it done in the morning then off towards Queensland back to its base at Amberley
Outstanding build, Max - well done 👍 - I hope mine turns out half as good 😅 More on that in a moment... My fond memory of the F-111 was from the 70's - 80's. I lived near a large valley near Lismore (NSW) ... as a little bloke, I could hear them coming, usually at night, flying by terrain radar I would assume. Going straight over our house at about 200 feet I'd guess. All you would see was the two big burners disappear down into the valley on their way back to Amberley. Just awesome. I recently visited Evans Head Aviation Museum, which is located far north coast of NSW Australia. They have a F-111C on display - A8-147. Tim was an excellent guide. Anyhoos - they're struggling a bit financially, so to support them a little, the the family bought me a model kit - same as the one here - 1st one I've done since I was about 10 😉 Anyway - I'm starting to do my research for my build, A8-147 & the one in Darwin I saw (A8-113) have gloss black nose cones, not matt - Can someone in the know confirm that for me ? Thanks in advance & happy model building 👍 ...
Hi TheQuinny67, so glad you enjoyed the build video and that you have many great memories of the RAAF F-111Cs during their active times. While A8-147 and A8-113 have glossy nose radomes now, they indeed have been highlighted like this from their original matte standard. Many aircraft museums paint their aircraft exhibits in a gloss finish to include the fuselage sometimes even though most active military aircraft serve with a flat paint coat. In fact, a retired F-111E near me is super shiny like a sports car in a dealer's showroom! Best Wishes on your build! 😀
I love the F111 too. Everyone down here in Australia, old enough to remember them, does too. My late father worked, as an engineer, on the evaluation team that chose it.
Always loved the aircraft and history about it's develoment and entering service! I also love the chill atmosphere and vibe your videos have a much needed thing in these days. Thanks You and greetings from Croatia!😉
When I was in the U.S.Army back in 1982 while in Germany stationed at L.Clay Concern, I was standing outside of my motor pool building. I just so happened to look up at the gray over cast sky and saw a black dot off in the distance. Within seconds that black dot grew in size and flew over head about 200”, and in that brief glimpse I recognized it as a F-111. As it started to recede I was hit with a thunderous boom. The sight of this enormous jet going supersonic with full afterburners glowing a bright orange was one the coolest aviation experience of my life. This jet shook the whole base with everyone running out of the motor repair shop thinking that we just got nuked by the Ruskies.
Just a small note, When the RAAF retired the f111's, the super hornets took over initially as a stop gap for the strike capability, but are now a more permanent solution along with growlers. Primary air defense remained with the F/A18 A/B's until their retirement in 2021, and is now done by the f35. F111's had an initially rocky introduction, with cost overruns and several losses mostly due to mechanical failure in vietnam. Once these were sorted it was such a capable aircraft the soviets made sure they were included in talks since they were stationed in europe. The f111's also served extremely well in the gulf war, where they destroyed more thanks than any other aircraft, along with fantastic strategic bombing on factories, airfields and other high value targets. If you look on youtube there are many 'gun cam' vids of f111's guiding LGB's through buildings, hangers etc.
Tom, you done good! I remember being at an airshow many years ago when one of these did a "dump and burn". You could feel the heat from a hundred metres away. You see- you should have done something Aussie a while ago. All of us have come out of the woodwork! Bet you never realised how many of us watch your videos. Cheers from you know where. :)
Hi Stephen, it seems like I haven't heard from you in awhile, hope you're doing great! So true, this "Pig" has been a great success with the Australian crowd and I'm very happy that you're all enjoying the video and that it's reviving some terrific memories 😉😊. 🍻
wow another masterpiece! Your video is very instructive and I love every tips and advices that you give out throughout the video. Keep up the wonderful work :)
Thanks for this and I am certainly going to use this to help me build the one I just ordered - though I hope I can come close to 50% of the quality of what you had done. I am wanting mine to serve as a memory of A8-128 which crashed near Tenterfield in 1987. Pilot was part of a family that my family was close to.
the dump and burn picture that you show i was there witnessing that event when i was 5 it was brilliant and has sparked my intrest in planes ever sinse it was the last F111 flight in australia
@@MaxAfterburner i don’t remember much of the show just how loud it was and heering my dad cheer for it was the plane he grew up with i also got to sit inside a c17 and meet darth vader inside it
From nearly the very beginning (about 6 or 7, when my dad bought me my first non-snaptite) I’ve not used parts that will never be seen and aren’t needed for structural reasons, so I have plenty of greeblies for my scratch built just for fun stuff.
@@MaxAfterburner I had it and wasted it as a new model builder (burned all my Xmas gift options to get that one kit) when I was 12. I'm desperate to get another one and do it up proper.
terrific kit and build much respect to Aussies flying it. If I recall correctly, the C was supposed to go to US Navy but it was too heavy for carrier operations and they passed on it and y'all picked it up. I remember the fuel dump and afterburner ignition during the Olympics. it was nicknamed whispering death in Vietnam, it has a whooshing suction sound just before it blast past you then a heck of a loud engine. there was no radome pitot probe? I was in USAF and worked on F-111E and F-111F (then moved to F-16s) as an avionics tech. it was truly an amazing aircraft which could do a job most other aircraft could not: day/night, all weather, low level and high speed deep penetration bombing. also, I was at RAF Lakenheath in 548th TFS for Eldorado Canyon and knew the two who were lost. thank you for mentioning them
Hi bobc4d, glad you enjoyed the video and the information provided within. There is a pitot tube on the nose, it might be hard to see in the model images, but it's there. Believe it or not, I was also an F-16 avionics tech and I'm working on a project about that as one of my upcoming videos. Thanks for the stories and your service, sir!
Hi Henry, I made my very first visit to Cannon a few years ago to take in the air show. A great time, and met "Tuna" (Thunderbird #6) who crashed a few days later over in Colorado.
Awesome as alkways!!!!!! Love how you edit your videos, very informative if somebody wants to build this kit!! Already built the same Harrier as you and starting know building the f 18 using your project as template :D ! Have agood one!
Love the Pig and your build of it (especially the three colour camo - it’s a very distinctive look for the RAAF planes). I got to see the RAAF bring them over here (NZ) a few times for air shows and exercises. I was working in Aussie when they had their last flights but they didn’t make it to Moree unfortunately.
Hi driverlance, I'm happy many of the southern lands' viewers are enjoying the video and the model as well as having memories of the "Pig" brought back to life. 😃
Nice build Max! What's coming next? I remember an F-35 was an option a little while ago. I'd love to see a Zvezda Felon build, or even an F-117. I love the content of the video with the Aussie music adding to the excitement of the build. Keep up the great work!
Hi Drew M, thanks! This F-111C surpassed every model I built in 2020 in terms of number of views -- and it did so in only 16.5 days. I have a model project in mind, but I may also have a viewer's choice election instead. I haven't decided yet. Also, I have three other videos in various stages of production, but I'm sure they won't do as well as the model project build videos. These will be released on Rumble first as each one is completed.
great video max, I think the Australian jets are kept so immaculate because Australia is very strict on brining foreign debris I to the country, before we can load our vehicles on ship to go to Australia for training excersies they have inspectors come out and make us take the vehicles apart bolt by bolt so they can insure no dirt or sand or organisms of any kind enter the country
As an Aussie from Brisbane, Qld I have fond memories of going to a festival called riverfire and the main event was an F-111 dump and burn. I'm a fan of the super hornet but nothing compares to the Pig
Hi Brodie, many of your fellow countrymen lament the retirement of your F-111Cs as expressed in many comments to this model build. Thanks for watching 😃
Top work as always. Was a sad day watching the stripped out fuselages being buried near an industrial area due to build up of asbestos and therefore could not be scrapped in the traditional methods.
What you say makes sense - although I thought it was because they had the ability to carry nuclear weapons and had to be seen to be destroyed because of some treaty agreement. Of course we never used them in that way. A great pity and a real shameful ending because of petty bureaucracy.
Asbestos can be removed. What was the major issue is the chemical used to seal the fuel tanks. In fact the major reason they were decommissioned was the legal action against the RAAF by the service personnel that had health issues due to the chemical
Outstanding work! I just wanted to say thank you for the respect you showed for the crew that lost their lives in '93. The F-111 has a special place in our Aussie hearts and you have done that justice. Great job!
Thanks very much, Knophler! I'm so pleased that many Australians are chiming in and expressing their overall satisfaction with the model and the video. 🙂
@@MaxAfterburner Hello Max afterburner, They said F 111 and F14 were a joint venture of Grumman and General Dynamics and the original design was based on F14 mock up model . Then two companies went their own way but the variable geometry wings ,tail wings ,engine power plant should be the same (interchange parts). I am going do it with Hasagawa 1/72 tomcat F 14 and F111 Aardvark and inter change the common parts.
And F*ck France for refusing to allow the strike team to fly over their territory, causing the crews to have to fly an extra 10 (?) hours to strike the targets…
The model looks fantastic, we Australians still have a soft spot for our old F-111's. I live in a regional area of Australia and still clearly remember a beautiful sunny day in the 1970's when I was in the schoolyard and a pair of these beauties flew overhead at awesome speed. Thank you for your terrific video. Best wishes from the land downunder. 😊🇦🇺
Hi Crypto Monkey, thanks so very much from "up here"! Great memories for you there 😊
I remember my introduction to the F-111 was via a RAAF 50th anniversary poster when I was a kid. The F-111 was the pride of the fleet back then and remained a favourite with Aussies for decades. I’m sure we all felt a little bit safer with the Pig in our arsenal. I went on to be stationed in air-defence with the army so we exercised with F-111’s quite often. Seeing them in action has been a fond memory my entire life.
A great video and build mate. I particularly liked the use of the templates. As others have said. Thank you for showing respect for the crew. For the aircraft, and for our country.
Hi thatfelladownunder, thanks for sharing your story and perspectives! So very glad you liked this F-111C presentation! 😄
Great model, brings back memories. When I was in the RAF we were at red flag and the Aussies had their F-111Gs, on the line just over from our tornados. Couldn’t believe how big they were! A great model for a great aircraft! Keep up the great work 👍👍
Hi Ali, thank you! Also, I salute your service to your great country! 👑
I love the fact that you include all the various tools and paints needed. Thank you.
Hi Mark, thanks, I hope it gives others a head start and some things to consider if they decide to build the F-111C or any other models. 😇
Another beautiful build. I remember seeing these Aircraft when I was much younger at Airshows in Oz. F-111 & Dassault Mirage were the aircraft of the day. But it was the F-111 that were always making headlines for all the wrong reasons. I think 7, F-111 crashed killing 10 aircrew. Sometimes the fancy escape module saved the pilots. An aircraft well ahead of its time in design but also a very complicated aircraft to keep flying. Lots of issues with the avionics which had many of these aircraft stuck on the ground waiting repair. Lucky when they were in service they were never needed to defend the country.
It’s really lovely to see that the content creator has replied to the comments. This is how it should be. Amazing video too.
Hi Solar Neptune, thanks for the compliments on the F-111C video! I try to respond to as many comments as I can. Once in a great while, I have a video take off in viewer enthusiasm just as it is released and to catch up to all the reviews can be overwhelming. 😅
Very nice build. I love the commentary and the info given out while you do the build. Cheers!
Hi stratochopper, I try to add additional features to the videos to make up for my amateur building skills. Glad you enjoy the format! 😃
Years ago I worked for Grumman Aerospace modifying F-111's into EF-111's. It was a slick looking plane but it was a true nightmare to work on. When the last EF-111 took off from the factory it proceeded to have a main gear tire blow out ( the U.S.Air Force was told to replace it the day before, but did not want to spend the money for a new tire ). It proceeded to slide into the woods at the runways end. The crew was fine but the plane was "bent". No great loss to the workers. Love your build video, great format !
Hi Joe, glad you liked the video and thanks for the F-111 tale! 😃
@@MaxAfterburner Thanks ! You build some real beautiful planes. I'll keep watching for more of your videos ! Cheers
I'm an ex-Airforce RAAF Aircraft Surface finisher and modeler, I have worked on F-111, it's great to see you using the basics of cammo painting, dark over light.
Thanks Guvna947, nice to get the expert view from a true RAAF aircraft serviceman. 😊
You make this look so easy! Awesome job!
Hi gonzalomendoza3152, glad you think so! Thanks for stopping by again and watching this video 😃
Beautiful job. I used to be a crew chief on A/C 0382 at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho for 6 years. I loved that plane. I won crew chief of the month twice and got to fly in my own plane. I noticed that you painted the speed brake black and red in squares. The F 111 I crewed and worked on, the cut out where the main wheels retract to, that indention was black while the rest of the speed brake was red. One thing about that speed brake. Those indentions where the most comfortable to lay on for your back. I wqas engine run qualified and also taxi qualified. What a great pane the F 111 is.
Hi Jim, I was using some reference photos for a few of the F-111s where they painted what looks like a red cross pattern and the central "bar" would travel through those indentations on the inner surface of the speedbrake. The F-111 sure was a large aircraft and probably a lot of work for you guys to maintain. Thanks for your service and for sharing your background with it! 😇
A great tribute to a great aircraft - thank you from an Aussie. I loved the stats you gave - concise and accurate. The model as finished is quite "dirty" for an empty crew space...they would have closed her up a lot more before leaving, maybe even tucked the wings. Thats in the interest of showing what she looked like on rollout - which is great. I saw this jet in airshow mode and will never forget her. I was driving a bus to the Sydney Olympics on the opening night in 2000 across the M4 overpass at Granville when one did a dump and burn over the arena. I thought the aliens had landed! I could feel the thunder through the steering wheel.
Hi John, I'm touched by the Aussie's great fondness of the F-111. Such reverance and memories of this jet are being relayed in the comments section. All of your stories are a joy to read. 😃
G'day, I was in the RAAF when our F-111s finally arrived. We had to lease F4 Phantoms for nearly a year until the 'Pigs' turned up. There was great controversy down here over the cost of each F-111. It was nearly four times more than any aircraft we'd purchased up to that point.
Fantastic to see them at air shows down here. I used to work at our air shows 'herding' the crowds around and keeping them away from getting too close to the aircraft. I remember doing the first available F-111 kit down here. They were a 'hot' aircraft. Happily, they spent all their time in the RAAF without firing a shot in anger. Our pilots really liked them. The ground crews not so much. A lot of them got sick after having to get into the fuel tanks to do vital repairs. It's wasn't a good outcome. Cheers, Bill H.
Hi Bill, thanks for sharing your stories! 😃
Man I love the F-111. Its a beautiful & elegant aircraft.
Hi Wade, thanks for the comments! I'm quickly learning that the F-111 was a much more revered aircraft than I had previously known! 😊
I visated the gold cost in 1993 saw an f 111 fly past the apartment building where my family and I were staying
The RAAF sometimes flew the F-111s over the mine where I worked in Central Queensland. They used the flat terrain and the spoil heaps of the open cut mine to test their ground-following radar systems. There were some great shots of the mine taken from the onboard cameras. Every year for many years they did a dump and burn display at night for the Riverfire Festival in Brisbane.
@@MaxAfterburner I learned that the Navy tried to use the F-111 but it couldn't land on carriers after several attempts so they contracted Grumman to develop the F-14 Tomcat. I always liked the swept wing design of both aircraft. I wish there was a 5th generation Stealth version.
Freaking beautiful I'm from Brisbane and I had the chance to see the pig close and personal in several airshows and also at the RIverfest every year!.... Only the pigs were performing the dump & burn and that will stay in every aussie's heart for the rest of our lives!.. Cheers..!
So very happy that you liked the video and that it has brought back wonderful memories of the "Pig" for you 😃
I only ever saw F-111's at airshows in the '70's and they didn't do the dump and burn back then and I'm Australian.
So it's not in ever Aussie heart
The dump and burn will be missed at Riverfest. It was a highlight. They would come screaming along Ipswich Road and pull up.
Brilliant work and thank you for the time you put into research. All your information was correct and much appreciated by us Aussies, especially the respect bestowed on our two lost airmen. We all loved the F-111 and it served us magnificently for 36 years.
Hi graeme green, thanks very much. I'm happy that you enjoyed the presentation of an Australian favorite! 😉
I loved the sense of humor that started the video. Thank you for painting in a logical manner, by bringing together pieces of similar coloration. It defies logic how some people can frequently change colors without regard to further use of the same color again. Interesting background music. Beautiful end result!
Hi Steven, thanks much! 😊
Beautiful build
Thanks so much, Leapord 2A5 MBT! 😃
Nice job mate! Very informative & accurate description of Australia & Australian F-111's. Growing up as a boy in the 70's in Australia F-111's have always been my favourite plane ever. I regularly visit the RAAF museum at Point Cook Victoria to see the 'PIG' they have on static display. Keep up the good work man. Cheers Brian. 🇦🇺
Hi brianhill2515 , so glad you enjoyed it! The Aussie's in particular have been very supportive of this model build video due to their love of the F-111C "Pig". I'm glad you all have a chance to visit your history at museums, it is a great thing that some of these aircraft have been preserved! The closest one near me is an F-111E, about an hour's drive away. 🤩
Very beautiful and therapeutic like a work of art. This is why model building is an ongoing skill.
So very true, Jonathan!
One of the best model building videos I have watched. Outstanding effort and much appreciated for its great insight into this kit. Many thanks ...
Hi murfie47, thanks for the kind and positive comments. Happy to read you enjoyed this build/video! 😊
Thank you one of the best vids seen in a while , just about to start F-111 G Aardvark R.A.A.F. (1:72) build. Extra info in your video was great . You made 1 Aussie (love these planes ) very happy .
Hey Paul, much obliged and good luck with your build! 😇
Beautiful model, the F-111 is such a cool airplane. Also I love your choice of music for the video, Amazing Grace is a beautiful song.
Hi Tiger 131, thanks! The 'pipes and Amazing Grace were made for each other. 🥰
the models are back and I couldn't be happier
Hi Arbiter Lumiose, thanks for the great comment! 😃
Glad to see you back Mr Afterburner, and if anyone is interested in seeing some videos of the dump and burn, 'brisbane riverfire dump and burn' is a great starting point for the aussie jets over a capital city
Hi Macree, thanks for the suggestion! Such an amazing display from the F-111 🤩
Great job on the model. Looks so nice with the camouflage!
Hi James Rockets, thank you! Cheers! 🍻
Nice camouflage,as always awesome work 👏
Hi Larry, thank you so much -- glad to read your latest post! 😀
@@MaxAfterburner I have not seen many posts from you of new video's,when I do I watch them,your painting is awesome and enjoy watching them.
Boy that was superb and absolutely enjoyable to watch. I'm just starting this kit (with around 1% of your skill), so your video will help enormously. Thank you! (Subscribed). Tom.
Hi Tom, thanks for joining up with our formation! If I can do it, anyone can. I wish you great fun and success on your F-111 😊
one word for this ......STUNNING !!!!!!
Hi Shaun, thanks much for the magnanimous comment.
Nice paint job,, I have the exact same kit sitting up on the shelf,, Your video motivated me to make a start on it.
Hi Tim, time to get to work! 😅
Max Afterburner you F-111 Fighter Bomber mold is awesome my friend 🎄
Nice job Max glad u did it in our camo and not the boring grey of today nice 🇦🇺
Hi Helix, definitely had to take advantage of the chance to do some more camouflage work! Thanks! 😃
I got this same kit from my local hobby store as a consignment kit, I was allowed to look through the box to make sure everything was there and it seemed like it was all there, so I bought it. I got home, super eager to build it only to notice that there was no instructions. I will definitely have to use this video as a guide building mine!
Hi AceMartin 20, there is a copy of the instructions uploaded online:
www.scalemates.com/products/img/1/6/0/107160-93-instructions.pdf
I hope that helps 😃
@@MaxAfterburner Thank you very much!
Another superb build and paint job of an elegant and curiously underappreciated 'plane, Max. We await your next project eagerly
Hi Stephan, great to hear from you and thanks for the kind comments! 😃
The electronic warfare variation was also a good platform. They did pretty well in Desert Storm.
I saw one of the last dump and burns before the 111 was retired from RAAF, just amazing.
Awesome model, and as always love the combination of modelling and history lesson / story time.
Hi AI, thanks, I'm glad you like the format! I never got to see a "dump and burn", and it looks and sounds like I missed out immensely. 😌
Bloody outstanding work...again.
These jets were incredible to see up close.
Me and my mates would be rock fishing....and 2 x F111's would fly over the top, scaring the crap outta us. Happened a few times.
Then the night a stray .50cal came roaring through the RSL Club one arvo/early night.
Hi Robbie H, sounds like you got some wonderful and personal air shows! So glad you liked the model too! 😃
The F111 was a workhorse for USA, glad to see the great Aussies use it as well.
Hi Ken, it is/was a very much loved jet in Australia as evidenced by their many fond comments about the "Pig".
Built a model of this and gave a speech on it in high school in 1968. I ended up working on them as a USAF instrument/autopilot technician in Mt. Home, Idaho.
Hi John, it was Fate! 😉
Just came across this ,absolutely stunning . Seen a B52 fly with our Vulcan bomber at RIAT
Hi jasonbaird3848, cool and amazing, that must have been quite a sight! ✈️✈️😀
Nice to see that you are back!
Hi Ian N., thanks! 2020 wasn't a good year for the channel and my country has been going down the drain rapidly for the last couple of months IMO. Hard to get motivated sometimes!
What an excellent build! I have HobbyBoss’ 1:48 EF-111 in the stash, you’ve inspired me to take a look at it!
Hi Mega Jayquaza, I hope it continues to speak to you and that you have fun once your build begins! 😊
I never thought I would be so attracted to a pig! Flawless job!!!
Hi Emmanuel, thanks so very much! 😃
Your Detail work is Amazing 🤗🤗
Thanks, I learned more about the RAAF too! ✈
In the early 90's i used to live the New England area of NSW not far from where the crash occured..their navigation skills with that aircraft were amazing..one morning one came across a small creek at the bottom of field..down the side of our farm house then continued up a valley into the New England ranges..later on in the afternoon the same airfraft did the exact reverse of what it done in the morning then off towards Queensland back to its base at Amberley
Great skills and abilities! 😊
Hi max amazing job. With the pig love. That camouflage 🇦🇺🇺🇸🍺
Cheers, mate! 🍻
Remarquable réalisation ...Bravo !! Superbe ...
Salut Robert, merci beaucoup, très gentil! 😃
Outstanding build, Max - well done 👍 - I hope mine turns out half as good 😅 More on that in a moment...
My fond memory of the F-111 was from the 70's - 80's. I lived near a large valley near Lismore (NSW) ... as a little bloke, I could hear them coming, usually at night, flying by terrain radar I would assume. Going straight over our house at about 200 feet I'd guess. All you would see was the two big burners disappear down into the valley on their way back to Amberley. Just awesome.
I recently visited Evans Head Aviation Museum, which is located far north coast of NSW Australia. They have a F-111C on display - A8-147. Tim was an excellent guide. Anyhoos - they're struggling a bit financially, so to support them a little, the the family bought me a model kit - same as the one here - 1st one I've done since I was about 10 😉
Anyway - I'm starting to do my research for my build, A8-147 & the one in Darwin I saw (A8-113) have gloss black nose cones, not matt - Can someone in the know confirm that for me ?
Thanks in advance & happy model building 👍 ...
Hi TheQuinny67, so glad you enjoyed the build video and that you have many great memories of the RAAF F-111Cs during their active times. While A8-147 and A8-113 have glossy nose radomes now, they indeed have been highlighted like this from their original matte standard. Many aircraft museums paint their aircraft exhibits in a gloss finish to include the fuselage sometimes even though most active military aircraft serve with a flat paint coat. In fact, a retired F-111E near me is super shiny like a sports car in a dealer's showroom! Best Wishes on your build! 😀
@@MaxAfterburner Thanks for the update 👍
I love the F111 too.
Everyone down here in Australia, old enough to remember them, does too.
My late father worked, as an engineer, on the evaluation team that chose it.
Hi Household Dog, thanks for the comments! 😃
Sweet build. Really interesting paint scheme on the planes too
Hi Bhji Hhu, thanks, glad you like this one and it's great to hear from you!
LOVE YOUR BUILD OF THE F-111C Aussie PIG...🤗🤗...Hobby Boss has some good Kits like that 1..
Hi krugmeister274, most of their kits have LOTS of plastic. The F-111C set is certainly no exception! 😅
Beautiful work on the F-111
Hi Rich, thanks a lot! 😊
Always loved the aircraft and history about it's develoment and entering service! I also love the chill atmosphere and vibe your videos have a much needed thing in these days. Thanks You and greetings from Croatia!😉
Hi TheKrakovv, so glad you enjoy the format! Thanks for watching 😊
That looks amazing 👏
Hi Paul, your post is very much appreciated! Thanks for watching! 😄
Wow a Great Testament to the Pilots who flew those Planes. Well Done Sir.
Hi Stephen, thank you kindly 🙂
Fantastic looking model
Hi Dan, many thanks for your kind comment! 😊
Absolute beauty of a plane, great build and narration!
Why thanks, "Deer" 😉
When I was in the U.S.Army back in 1982 while in Germany stationed at L.Clay Concern, I was standing outside of my motor pool building. I just so happened to look up at the gray over cast sky and saw a black dot off in the distance. Within seconds that black dot grew in size and flew over head about 200”, and in that brief glimpse I recognized it as a F-111. As it started to recede I was hit with a thunderous boom. The sight of this enormous jet going supersonic with full afterburners glowing a bright orange was one the coolest aviation experience of my life. This jet shook the whole base with everyone running out of the motor repair shop thinking that we just got nuked by the Ruskies.
Hi Peter, thanks for sharing that wonderful memory with us all 😄
its always a joy to watch your builds
I very much appreciate the comments Mehdi J, thanks! 😄
Sweet! I always look forward to your videos! Great stuff.
Hi Lance T., always great to hear from you, thanks! 😄
Been watching quite a few of your videos, needless to say, very informative and enjoyable! Very exceptional work in my opinion.
Hi MrMrScotti, thanks for the kind words of support and encouragement! 😃
What a build .
Outrageous.
SOOO KOOOOOLLLL .
Hi Mike, thanks, great to hear from you! 😃
Brilliant!! Finally an Aussie aircraft and how good does the pig look! Or flying oprahouse. Many thanks!
Hi Dean E, many thanks! 🦘
Just a small note,
When the RAAF retired the f111's, the super hornets took over initially as a stop gap for the strike capability, but are now a more permanent solution along with growlers.
Primary air defense remained with the F/A18 A/B's until their retirement in 2021, and is now done by the f35.
F111's had an initially rocky introduction, with cost overruns and several losses mostly due to mechanical failure in vietnam. Once these were sorted it was such a capable aircraft the soviets made sure they were included in talks since they were stationed in europe.
The f111's also served extremely well in the gulf war, where they destroyed more thanks than any other aircraft, along with fantastic strategic bombing on factories, airfields and other high value targets. If you look on youtube there are many 'gun cam' vids of f111's guiding LGB's through buildings, hangers etc.
Tom, you done good! I remember being at an airshow many years ago when one of these did a "dump and burn". You could feel the heat from a hundred metres away. You see- you should have done something Aussie a while ago. All of us have come out of the woodwork! Bet you never realised how many of us watch your videos. Cheers from you know where. :)
Hi Stephen, it seems like I haven't heard from you in awhile, hope you're doing great! So true, this "Pig" has been a great success with the Australian crowd and I'm very happy that you're all enjoying the video and that it's reviving some terrific memories 😉😊. 🍻
@@MaxAfterburner Thanks Tom. Hopefully in the future there may be some more Aussie themed builds. Keep safe!
Relatively simple but fantastic job. I am gonna try some techniques of you on my next builds.
Hi Jan, great! I hope it helps a lot and that you have much fun! 😊
wow another masterpiece! Your video is very instructive and I love every tips and advices that you give out throughout the video. Keep up the wonderful work :)
Hi Jennifer, thank you! Cheers! 😃
what a precision simply amazing respect
Why thank you, danielmateusz9293 😊
Good looking plane man. Outstanding job.
Hi Bart, thanks a lot! 😊
Thanks for this and I am certainly going to use this to help me build the one I just ordered - though I hope I can come close to 50% of the quality of what you had done. I am wanting mine to serve as a memory of A8-128 which crashed near Tenterfield in 1987. Pilot was part of a family that my family was close to.
Hi Vaughan, I wish you great success on your build and tribute to a family friend. 🙂
Turned out amazing.
Hi Mr B, thanks! This was my first video in over a year that has been reasonably well received and got some decent viewership numbers. 😃
I'm about to start this build and want to get it right. Your suggestions will be really useful
Hi Ian, that's great! Have fun 😃
Great job sir as always! Great to see you back!
Hi Julio, great to hear from you again, and thanks for waiting so long! ⏱️
Nice!.. we used to get RAAF F111's at Kiwi airshows... thanks mate. 👍🇳🇿
Hi All Good, happy that you enjoyed it! The F-111C/G is so fondly remembered by the Australian and New Zealand peoples 😃
I'd forgotten just how big that model was. Then again it has been almost thirty odd years since I did my kit. Nice build!
Hi Bagledog5000, I hope this brought back great memories of your build! Thanks for watching! 😇
Outstanding n decent kit with detail👍same model but Academy kit, I choose F111G 6 squadron, one of best models I had done.
Hi Jamie, thanks, glad you liked it. Happy that you are pleased with your F-111G results! 😄
the dump and burn picture that you show i was there witnessing that event when i was 5 it was brilliant and has sparked my intrest in planes ever sinse it was the last F111 flight in australia
Hi ClusterGoose, these air shows certainly inspire! Even at that distance, I bet you felt the heat of the flames! 😲
@@MaxAfterburner i don’t remember much of the show just how loud it was and heering my dad cheer for it was the plane he grew up with i also got to sit inside a c17 and meet darth vader inside it
Great vid, always enjoy your builds!
Hey David, thanks a bunch! 😊
Nice work
Hi Michael, thank you! Cheers!
From nearly the very beginning (about 6 or 7, when my dad bought me my first non-snaptite) I’ve not used parts that will never be seen and aren’t needed for structural reasons, so I have plenty of greeblies for my scratch built just for fun stuff.
Kit bashing time!
Awesome build.
Hi Rick, very much appreciated! Thanks for taking the time to write 🤩
...BEAUTIFUL JOB!..Love The F-111 and EF-111...~~!!
Hi there Carlos, thanks much! Glad another F-111 fan has enjoyed this one 😃
One big and beautiful model again.
I like !
Hi Jernej Funkl, your comment -- I like! 😄
I have a 1:48 scale B1-B Lancer model to build. It is huge. Always liked a swing-wing plane.
Wow, I didn't know they released a B-1 in that scale. Sounds impressive!
@@MaxAfterburner I had it and wasted it as a new model builder (burned all my Xmas gift options to get that one kit) when I was 12. I'm desperate to get another one and do it up proper.
terrific kit and build much respect to Aussies flying it. If I recall correctly, the C was supposed to go to US Navy but it was too heavy for carrier operations and they passed on it and y'all picked it up. I remember the fuel dump and afterburner ignition during the Olympics. it was nicknamed whispering death in Vietnam, it has a whooshing suction sound just before it blast past you then a heck of a loud engine. there was no radome pitot probe?
I was in USAF and worked on F-111E and F-111F (then moved to F-16s) as an avionics tech. it was truly an amazing aircraft which could do a job most other aircraft could not: day/night, all weather, low level and high speed deep penetration bombing. also, I was at RAF Lakenheath in 548th TFS for Eldorado Canyon and knew the two who were lost. thank you for mentioning them
Hi bobc4d, glad you enjoyed the video and the information provided within. There is a pitot tube on the nose, it might be hard to see in the model images, but it's there. Believe it or not, I was also an F-16 avionics tech and I'm working on a project about that as one of my upcoming videos.
Thanks for the stories and your service, sir!
@@MaxAfterburner and for your service too sir. I will look forward to the F-16 videos
Great build and video.Thank you👍🇬🇧🇺🇸🌏🌎🌍
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks The majestic magnificent !
Good build I remember F-111's here at Cannon AFB.
Hi Henry, I made my very first visit to Cannon a few years ago to take in the air show. A great time, and met "Tuna" (Thunderbird #6) who crashed a few days later over in Colorado.
F111is my first love! Admire from down under!
Hi 刺向黑暗的微光, glad to have re-introduced you two 😉
Great work as always! BTW your blizzard f-16 provided a lot of technique inspiration for my f-16c/n in the Arctic Aggressor scheme!
Hi Chris, that's great to hear and thanks! 😃
A great build video, mate👍🏻
Some well researched information written throughout the video as well.
A fantastic looking build👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hi Ray, thanks! After overall poor viewership for the channel in 2020, this F-111C video may beat every one of them in another week or two.
Awesome as alkways!!!!!! Love how you edit your videos, very informative if somebody wants to build this kit!! Already built the same Harrier as you and starting know building the f 18 using your project as template :D ! Have agood one!
Hi Leo, glad to hear from you and best wishes on the build! 😃
@@MaxAfterburner Thank you very much!
Love the Pig and your build of it (especially the three colour camo - it’s a very distinctive look for the RAAF planes). I got to see the RAAF bring them over here (NZ) a few times for air shows and exercises. I was working in Aussie when they had their last flights but they didn’t make it to Moree unfortunately.
Hi driverlance, I'm happy many of the southern lands' viewers are enjoying the video and the model as well as having memories of the "Pig" brought back to life. 😃
Awesome! RAAF has 24 F/A 18 Super Hornets, 12 EA 18 Growlers and when all delivered 72 F 35's, great video thanks
Hi Damon, thanks! 😇
Ah yes the trillion dollar white elephant that is our fleet of F-35s.
Nice build Max! What's coming next? I remember an F-35 was an option a little while ago. I'd love to see a Zvezda Felon build, or even an F-117. I love the content of the video with the Aussie music adding to the excitement of the build. Keep up the great work!
Hi Drew M, thanks! This F-111C surpassed every model I built in 2020 in terms of number of views -- and it did so in only 16.5 days.
I have a model project in mind, but I may also have a viewer's choice election instead. I haven't decided yet.
Also, I have three other videos in various stages of production, but I'm sure they won't do as well as the model project build videos. These will be released on Rumble first as each one is completed.
great video max, I think the Australian jets are kept so immaculate because Australia is very strict on brining foreign debris I to the country, before we can load our vehicles on ship to go to Australia for training excersies they have inspectors come out and make us take the vehicles apart bolt by bolt so they can insure no dirt or sand or organisms of any kind enter the country
Hi 0EvilLemons0, interesting, thanks for that tid bit 😃
As an Aussie from Brisbane, Qld I have fond memories of going to a festival called riverfire and the main event was an F-111 dump and burn. I'm a fan of the super hornet but nothing compares to the Pig
Hi Brodie, many of your fellow countrymen lament the retirement of your F-111Cs as expressed in many comments to this model build. Thanks for watching 😃
Top work as always. Was a sad day watching the stripped out fuselages being buried near an industrial area due to build up of asbestos and therefore could not be scrapped in the traditional methods.
Hi tomcatter11, at least some were saved for posterity in the museums and such. 🐨
What you say makes sense - although I thought it was because they had the ability to carry nuclear weapons and had to be seen to be destroyed because of some treaty agreement. Of course we never used them in that way. A great pity and a real shameful ending because of petty bureaucracy.
Asbestos can be removed.
What was the major issue is the chemical used to seal the fuel tanks.
In fact the major reason they were decommissioned was the legal action against the RAAF by the service personnel that had health issues due to the chemical
Another work of art ... congratulations!
When possible, please make a video of the assembly of the 1/48 Kinetic kit of the Mirage IIIE .
Thank you.
Hi Fábio Silva, thanks, glad you enjoyed this one and thanks for the suggestion! 😃
Awesome work as usual.
Gosh, thanks so much Blane! 😃