Hello again after a long holiday! It was long beacuse I was pretty tired and exhausted. This is the first video of the year, enjoy! By the way, a new feature has been added to my channel. You can now support Scale-a-ton on UA-cam Channel Memberships! ua-cam.com/channels/2UPftBhkCUwQyCGSQxCbNQ.htmljoin
Nice build, I have always loved the P-40 the most from WWII, even though they weren't as great in performance as the Spitfire, Corsair or Zero, they just had a "macho" character about them, with the big intimidating mouth and teeth, their rugged body frame, they were and always be my favorite plane of WWII. One British fighter that was my favorite and never gets enough attention is the Typhoon and Tempest. What amazing planes.
thankyou for displaying the airpressures and mixing ratios for the paints. it really helps modelers like myself who are trying to learn and get back into modeling after 20 years.
WOW that tip for drilling a hold to align a part is FANTASTIC! I'm certainly going to incorporate that into my own modeling. Thanks for the great content!
The amount of realism you add to the model is outstanding, the final photos are beautifully presented & you would be hard-pressed to believe it's a model & not the real thing. Thank you for the tips & tricks you shared & thank you for taking on this journey with you.
Very nice work. Great the trick to mark the dials with the pencil instead of dry brushing. Also what find great in your videos is that you give the paint mix ratio used and airbrush/pressure used. Very nice touch!
Canadian viewer. Another great build. You have taken olive drab paint scheme to a very realistic, weathered look. Thanks for sharing your tips. I have a Tamiya P-38 to build which is olive drab overall.
Just imagine, to be alive in those days, to be able to walk up and touch those planes that we all adore. It was a regular day for those veterans, looking at these fighters so they didn't care as much as we do, just like cars, everything evolves to something better. I would bet that those deceased WWII veterans would want to walk up and touch today's fighters too.Imagine if we could bring a WWII veteran back to life and have him sit in a F-22 Raptor or even more advanced fighters, what would he think ? Cheers
Hats off to you for your excellent model of the P-40. The detailed notes about the materials used and tips to build the model are very helpful and the video gives the impression of professionalism. The model itself stand out from the many video builds of mediocre models here on youtube. Unfortunately 1/48th scale is not my choice.
Another enjoyable and informative build. Great to have you back refreshed and ready to go! Terrific job on the P-40 so will await for the next project with much anticipation.
Love the vid. Just learning to paint. Also, have to say that the song used in the beginning is the same that I used for my sister-in-law's wedding video! Lol
Excellent work as usual!! every time I watch one of your videos I want to jump on all the projects a have 1/2 way trough. Keep inspiring us with your awesome job, my friend.
You always get superb final finish on your models! Always a pleasure to watch you work. Thank you for your video, I'm already waiting for the next one. :)
This is an aircraft painted like my father squadron from World War II in Burma. I have made several models in various skills depicting his squadron markings.
The techniques you have have been helpful in my modeling. I want to watch videos other than plastic models, such as your private dish. Thank you for always great videos. Support from Japan.
Curtis's Warhawk has long been a plane associated with the Charles Chenault and those who volunteered for the Flying Tiger's air group in the skies over China as Japanese aggression was spent on the mainland interior and it's civilian population. This variant would have come long after the C's that had the distinction of being the first planes flown in the defense of Pearl Harbour on December 7th, but even those were no match for the raider's A6M fighter wing of the Imperiale th Japanese Naval Forces. Your rendition awakens images of the closing volley's of the conflict, as the pride of the axis powers dwindled through the immense attrition that took place in the mid-1940's, as Japan and its allies felt the tightening noose of Allied efforts tax their resources more fully.
So admire your skill. Where did you learn all these tricks ??? When I was a kid I built a gazillion kits from matchbox and revell but the result was never anywhere near what you do
I love my opponents. The 49th squadron of the 5th Air Force. The ones with all the cute women on the noses. I always put an old Monogram pilot figure in the cockpit. I also have to do some cutting for the wheels up version. Otherwise it cannot dogfight my Nakajima KI-43 II Oscar and Kawasaki-KI-61b Tony fighters. The Mauve kit is excellent also.
I was surprised that you indicated using Leveling Thinner for both Aqueous paints and Surfacer. Does it really work equally well for such different stuff?
Hello Rahmi! Always glad to see a new video from you! This is one of my favorites fighters of WWII. Excellent scheme from India and Burma campaign! Although the one from the original kit was not bad either... :-)
Question 1: How do you make sure to eliminate dust getting into the paintwork? Question 2: How can I make sure I dont break off any of the little antena? It always happens by accident and never looks the same after. Thanks!
Thanks for the video,,this is beautiful miniature,can you recommend a airpump and intorduce some knowledge about airpump.I am using HAOSHENG AS-186. it's not good useful
Hello again after a long holiday! It was long beacuse I was pretty tired and exhausted. This is the first video of the year, enjoy! By the way, a new feature has been added to my channel. You can now support Scale-a-ton on UA-cam Channel Memberships!
ua-cam.com/channels/2UPftBhkCUwQyCGSQxCbNQ.htmljoin
Solía disfrutar de tus vídeos pero últimamente vas muy rápido y omites muchos detalles
Nice build, I have always loved the P-40 the most from WWII, even though they weren't as great in performance as the Spitfire, Corsair or Zero, they just had a "macho" character about them, with the big intimidating mouth and teeth, their rugged body frame, they were and always be my favorite plane of WWII. One British fighter that was my favorite and never gets enough attention is the Typhoon and Tempest. What amazing planes.
Awesome as usual! @Scale-a-ton what kind of wire belts are made of?
thankyou for displaying the airpressures and mixing ratios for the paints. it really helps modelers like myself who are trying to learn and get back into modeling after 20 years.
Dear Sir: You do some excellent work! I also love the insets that show the paint mixtures and thinning proportions. Bravo!
WOW that tip for drilling a hold to align a part is FANTASTIC! I'm certainly going to incorporate that into my own modeling. Thanks for the great content!
The amount of realism you add to the model is outstanding, the final photos are beautifully presented & you would be hard-pressed to believe it's a model & not the real thing. Thank you for the tips & tricks you shared & thank you for taking on this journey with you.
Very nice work. Great the trick to mark the dials with the pencil instead of dry brushing. Also what find great in your videos is that you give the paint mix ratio used and airbrush/pressure used. Very nice touch!
Always liked the look of the P-40. This build was excellent
i am absolutely blown away by your work...the result is stunning!
Canadian viewer. Another great build. You have taken olive drab paint scheme to a very realistic, weathered look. Thanks for sharing your tips. I have a Tamiya P-38 to build which is olive drab overall.
Watching this video is making me to want to build this kit again, thank you sir, lots of respect, beautiful work.
Just imagine, to be alive in those days, to be able to walk up and touch those planes that we all adore. It was a regular day for those veterans, looking at these fighters so they didn't care as much as we do, just like cars, everything evolves to something better. I would bet that those deceased WWII veterans would want to walk up and touch today's fighters too.Imagine if we could bring a WWII veteran back to life and have him sit in a F-22 Raptor or even more advanced fighters, what would he think ? Cheers
Thanks for the amazing tips! I love when modeling channels have a commentary and not just music. I will have to go through your previous work too :)
That finishing technique really makes the model pop. Well done, always a pleasure to watch your video when I can.
You sir do not build models, you make works of art.
ive been waiting for a p40 build. thank you for including the pressures and ratio's on your paint mix, it is really helpful
Отличная модель. Много интересных приемов сборки и окраски увидел.
Hats off to you for your excellent model of the P-40. The detailed notes about the materials used and tips to build the model are very helpful and the video gives the impression of professionalism. The model itself stand out from the many video builds of mediocre models here on youtube. Unfortunately 1/48th scale is not my choice.
Another enjoyable and informative build. Great to have you back refreshed and ready to go! Terrific job on the P-40 so will await for the next project with much anticipation.
Looks like one of those 'fits where it touches' kits. Great job as always and some really useful tips, thank you for taking the time to share.
You know it will be a good day when you see a new Scale-a-ton video! Well done, as always. Love the P-40.
You are very skilled with the airbrush. Thanks for sharing.
Love the vid. Just learning to paint. Also, have to say that the song used in the beginning is the same that I used for my sister-in-law's wedding video! Lol
You are a true artisan. Amazing build.
It's so cool to see you come back to this kit after a few years! I have it in the stash as well but as always your work is beautiful
This Warhawk is really great !!! Loved this video and was very inspirational. Thank you for sharing!
This is the best instructional video I have seen on UA-cam for our hobby. Thank you for sharing and making this excellent content available.
Nice build, the paint job and weathering look excellent.
Really really love your post shading! I really need to give it a try! Glad see your back!
This isn't an easy kit to fit, and you make a great job, congrats.
Excellent work as usual!! every time I watch one of your videos I want to jump on all the projects a have 1/2 way trough. Keep inspiring us with your awesome job, my friend.
This is absolutely fantastic, alot to learn here. Thank you my friend
Hello Rahmi! Brilliant job as usual. I really like how the OD came alive. Thanks for the "drill a hole for alignment" tip!
You always get superb final finish on your models! Always a pleasure to watch you work. Thank you for your video, I'm already waiting for the next one. :)
I've built this kit, and wish I had watched you build it first. :-) I always learn something from watching your outstanding work.
*Best weathering. There is no doubt about that.*
Great build mate love the weathering process keep up the good work
This is an aircraft painted like my father squadron from World War II in Burma. I have made several models in various skills depicting his squadron markings.
Outstanding job.
The techniques you have have been helpful in my modeling.
I want to watch videos other than plastic models, such as your private dish. Thank you for always great videos. Support from Japan.
Beautifully done as always.
That is pretty impressive!
The final result is breathtaking 👌
I've had my eye on making a Hasegawa B5N2 Kate for a while but I've never tried making one of their kits, I hope I can do half as good a job as yours
Very nice. Please show more airplanes and warmashines
Great tip! The P-40 has always been one my favorite aircraft. Beautiful job.
Thank you Bill!
U r an airbrush master and a half! The music is non offensive as well👍
Great result ! I am inspired to buy the same model😊
Curtis's Warhawk has long been a plane associated with the Charles Chenault and those who volunteered for the Flying Tiger's air group in the skies over China as Japanese aggression was spent on the mainland interior and it's civilian population. This variant would have come long after the C's that had the distinction of being the first planes flown in the defense of Pearl Harbour on December 7th, but even those were no match for the raider's A6M fighter wing of the Imperiale th Japanese Naval Forces. Your rendition awakens images of the closing volley's of the conflict, as the pride of the axis powers dwindled through the immense attrition that took place in the mid-1940's, as Japan and its allies felt the tightening noose of Allied efforts tax their resources more fully.
Great work👍 building one checkertail from Tunisia, will try that post fading togeather with pigments and lot of chipping. Love your work😀
Once again you do a great job on your model.
Please do a p-39 or p-400 next and park them next to this model! I love your weathering techniques.
A Fabulous War Hawk!
Excellent. Looks ready for take off
Really great result, looks fantastic.
The best P-40 👍
Scale -a-Ton love your work ,hope everything is good with you if you need rest i understand your health is more important than the videos take care
Well done Sir. Wonderful result as always. Greetings Ben
Great job, beautiful camouflage
Excellent work! Great looking plane!👍👍
Another modelling masterpiece. Thanks for sharing
Finaly an aircraft! ☺ Beautiful build. I'm using molotov too for details, rather refill than pen so it can be used with airbrush
I will try that!
Firstly, A Very happy New Year to you and your family, this is another great video build, well done I look forward to your next build.
So admire your skill. Where did you learn all these tricks ??? When I was a kid I built a gazillion kits from matchbox and revell but the result was never anywhere near what you do
I'm really impressed, great airbrushing work to get that realistic worn look. Bravo.
Magnificent P-40N!
Uzun zamandır uçak yapımı bekliyordum, elinize sağlık Rahmi Hocam.
Excellent job
Loved it. Many thanks
Amazing. Just amazing. I love the P-40 and you captured it very much perfect.
Great work like allways thanks for sharing mate
Awesome work!!!
Grear job, mate😃👍
Fantastic job!!!!
çok güzel olmuş abi eline sağlık bende bu uçağın 1/72sini aldım inşallah seninki kadar güzel olur
Nice works!
Long time no see! Great! I am really enjoyed this movie.
J’adore trop tes vidéos continue comme ça 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Amazing weathering 👌🏻
I love my opponents. The 49th squadron of the 5th Air Force. The ones with all the cute women on the noses. I always put an old Monogram pilot figure in the cockpit. I also have to do some cutting for the wheels up version. Otherwise it cannot dogfight my Nakajima KI-43 II Oscar and Kawasaki-KI-61b Tony fighters. The Mauve kit is excellent also.
Amazing work...really really good....congrats..👍
Always a pleasure to see your work,, love the weathering 👏👍😍
beautiful work !!!!
EXCELLENT!!!!! How are you able to measure 3% to make paint mixtures?
Buen trabajo!! saludos desde España
You make assembly look easy, but it seems that it wasn't so straight forward....good vid! Thank you
seatbelts: nice idea. congrats
Outstanding work sir. Thanks for sharing
👍🏻👍🏻🙃🙃
Great result, as always. Interesting way to the final! I must remeber that! ;) Thank You and I wait for next episodes! ;) All the best for You! ;)
Wery nice build ! Do you have a link for still photographs ?
Hi there. Excellent work. I noticed that sometimes you use IPA to thin your paints and sometimes leveling thinner. Any particular reason?
Great work! Which is the song that finishes at 20:20?
great tips! Thanks!
I was surprised that you indicated using Leveling Thinner for both Aqueous paints and Surfacer. Does it really work equally well for such different stuff?
Hello Rahmi!
Always glad to see a new video from you!
This is one of my favorites fighters of WWII. Excellent scheme from India and Burma campaign!
Although the one from the original kit was not bad either... :-)
Hi Radu! Thank you! As you know, Modelers never accept for what they have, they always follow what is more costly and difficult to find :D
Question 1:
How do you make sure to eliminate dust getting into the paintwork?
Question 2:
How can I make sure I dont break off any of the little antena? It always happens by accident and never looks the same after.
Thanks!
Thanks for the video,,this is beautiful miniature,can you recommend a airpump and intorduce some knowledge about airpump.I am using HAOSHENG AS-186. it's not good useful
Mükemmel işçilik, daha çok gemi videosu bekliyoruz
Arada böyle değişiklikler olsa da ağırlıkla gemi yapacağım bu yıl. Hem de çok :)
This looks incredible! What kind of wire did you use to make the seatbelts?
素晴らしい👍
What kind of air compressor do you have