Hey guys! I know this video was released about a year and a half ago during the Christmas season. Maybe it didn't get as many views due to the season or other trends at the time. But I've remastered the old 1080p video and re-released it in 4K, hoping to reach a wider audience and to continue supporting Ukrainian model companies because of this amazing model. Thanks for watching, guys! I hope those of you who watch it again won't get bored :)
Beautiful model of a an awesome aircraft. I grew up in Barstow, CA near Ft. Irwin, which is the Army's National Training Center for desert warfare. I would see OV-10's all the time. Us kids would be out in the desert doing our usual exploring, and one or to aircraft would come over, sometimes low enough where we could see the pilot, and wave at them. They would always wave back or tip their wings, or even do a barrel-roll or even a loop to show -off. They were very acrobatic aircraft. It was a thrill for us kids...Thanks for this posting!
I was stationed at NTC in 92/93 and being OPFOR, i got to see everything pretty much close. A10s, F16s, Apaches, and everything else. It was fun when they did strafing attacks on us. lol
A VERY nice video - I saw my first Bronco in 1988 while going through Navy NGFS (Naval GunFire Support) FAC school as an Aircrewman - then in 1991 aboard USS Juneau - which brought back a half-dozen from Desert Storm. THEN in 2002 - I was introduced to them in their Cal-Fire (California Department of Forestry) Wildland Firefighting Air Command role - the Columbia Base is just 15 minutes away by ground and in the summer months they will be a REGULAR sight overhead - directing the former Navy S-2 Trackers in their role as firefighting tankers.
This kit would look awesome with some LEDs lights, like back lighting the instrument/control panels, running lights etc. Turned out great like always! 👍👍
I built a model of this aircraft back in 1978 I think and I really liked it. Of course your work is light years away from my efforts but I'd like to thank you for keeping this great hobby alive. It might seem boring to people but this is where my interest in mechanical engineering began and I have spent my working life in the guts of machines thoroughly enjoying myself and getting paid for it. ❤
This is a super cool design and I have flown it in VR. This design can be improved a bit by re shaping it in fiberglass. Observation and loitering with ground attack too a proper Jeep of the sky.
Awesome model and beautiful paint job. Loved the references to Apocalypse Now!, one of my favorite movies ever! My only encounter with one of these was in the German army in the eighties, when they sent my unit for anti-aircraft training. The Bronco would be towing the target to shoot at, and it would electronically register hits and transmit results to the ground. Loved the sound of the engines and the weird look with the twin tail booms and the big glass canopy.
Hello.mr.scalton!great build!a nice little gem you have created.i also love your narration.also I truly appreciate your efforts.thank u4delivering fun excitenes and knowledge and Inspiration.your passion in detail is an inspiring shiny beacon in the modelling world.i would like to give more than 1thumb up.but I cant.thats a pain in the ass.thank you for sharing.with best regards and sticky greetings from sandy Brandenburg germany.faithfully yours.your modellmate.christian
I love this video , it nice to see it again. When I built my bronco I had to reinforce the main landing gear with a small piece of brass rod. It just kept folding up on me.
If you’ve ever heard a Bronco up close while taxiing then you’ve gotten to hear an almost un describable sound. The jets sing. But it’s the props that occasionally wash making a sound that’s almost unearthly.
Gonna ask a noob question, what eyewear do you use? I imagine something with magnification right? Would seem redundant to add my praise to the other comments but... Scratch built control levers?!! The polished canopy... The instrument wiring... The cling film trick... The open canopy door and it's struts. It all goes to make a top quality and interesting model, not forgetting the gun pylons and underwing stores. The aircraft itself has a great chunky & different vibe, but I always felt the wingtips were designed by the intern, too short and straight. Form following function I guess, like the A10, ground attack and in this case also observation platform demands certain features. Especially protection against ground fire.
A fantastic build, and loved it more the second time round. Definitely going to add this to the stash, and like everyone has commented, you are so skilled and a great modeller and I too learn so much from you. Any idea when the next part of of the TF-104 will be released 😀 Thanks as ever for sharing. Jase 🇬🇧
I’ve loved twin tail boom aircraft since I first saw the P-38. And the Bronco is a great looking aircraft with a sturdy elegance to it. This particular model didn’t seem to want to go together very well but as usual, you prevailed and completed a beautiful project. Out of curiosity, all the extra details you added to the cockpit… were those based off pictures of the actual aircraft or did you freestyle them? They looked really good.
The seams on this model are absolutely ridiculous. they ruined it. I used a lot of the details on this kit on a Testors kit and I am happy camper. That landing gear went straight into the trash.
Hey guys! I know this video was released about a year and a half ago during the Christmas season. Maybe it didn't get as many views due to the season or other trends at the time. But I've remastered the old 1080p video and re-released it in 4K, hoping to reach a wider audience and to continue supporting Ukrainian model companies because of this amazing model. Thanks for watching, guys! I hope those of you who watch it again won't get bored :)
I've always loved this plane. It looks like it could just fly around real slow and shoot all day.
Many thanks for sharing your art with us and reveal your techniques!!!!!
Beautiful model of a an awesome aircraft. I grew up in Barstow, CA near Ft. Irwin, which is the Army's National Training Center for desert warfare. I would see OV-10's all the time. Us kids would be out in the desert doing our usual exploring, and one or to aircraft would come over, sometimes low enough where we could see the pilot, and wave at them. They would always wave back or tip their wings, or even do a barrel-roll or even a loop to show -off. They were very acrobatic aircraft. It was a thrill for us kids...Thanks for this posting!
I was stationed at NTC in 92/93 and being OPFOR, i got to see everything pretty much close. A10s, F16s, Apaches, and everything else. It was fun when they did strafing attacks on us. lol
OV-10A Bronco is probably one of my all-time favorite planes. If I was pilot, and could own a plane it would be a Bronco.
I built a model in my youth and it's a favourite
This is an absolutely amazing build. I don't think I've ever seen such a focus on detailing a cockpit with such dedication to detail. Well done 👏
Enjoing the 'quieter' video
Me too!
A VERY nice video - I saw my first Bronco in 1988 while going through Navy NGFS (Naval GunFire Support) FAC school as an Aircrewman - then in 1991 aboard USS Juneau - which brought back a half-dozen from Desert Storm. THEN in 2002 - I was introduced to them in their Cal-Fire (California Department of Forestry) Wildland Firefighting Air Command role - the Columbia Base is just 15 minutes away by ground and in the summer months they will be a REGULAR sight overhead - directing the former Navy S-2 Trackers in their role as firefighting tankers.
That is one of my favorite airplanes, and I think that you honored it quite well with your skills and attention to detail.
This kit would look awesome with some LEDs lights, like back lighting the instrument/control panels, running lights etc. Turned out great like always! 👍👍
I built a model of this aircraft back in 1978 I think and I really liked it. Of course your work is light years away from my efforts but I'd like to thank you for keeping this great hobby alive.
It might seem boring to people but this is where my interest in mechanical engineering began and I have spent my working life in the guts of machines thoroughly enjoying myself and getting paid for it. ❤
It was probably the 1/48 scale
Testor model 😉
This is a super cool design and I have flown it in VR. This design can be improved a bit by re shaping it in fiberglass. Observation and loitering with ground attack too a proper Jeep of the sky.
Awesome model and beautiful paint job. Loved the references to Apocalypse Now!, one of my favorite movies ever!
My only encounter with one of these was in the German army in the eighties, when they sent my unit for anti-aircraft training. The Bronco would be towing the target to shoot at, and it would electronically register hits and transmit results to the ground. Loved the sound of the engines and the weird look with the twin tail booms and the big glass canopy.
Hello.mr.scalton!great build!a nice little gem you have created.i also love your narration.also I truly appreciate your efforts.thank u4delivering fun excitenes and knowledge and Inspiration.your passion in detail is an inspiring shiny beacon in the modelling world.i would like to give more than 1thumb up.but I cant.thats a pain in the ass.thank you for sharing.with best regards and sticky greetings from sandy Brandenburg germany.faithfully yours.your modellmate.christian
Spectacular build! You have amazing skills and talent. We I get around to building my Broncos you can bet I will coming back to this video!
Pretty cool man.
Most would have F15s or something like that, but you picked a masterpiece.
Another amazing build, i learn so much about detailing and little tips and tricks from you.
Dear Mr Scale,
I didn’t see this the first time around- very nice to see it now! As usual, packed with tips and tricks- thanks!
Regards,
Z
Very nice build video, great suggestions for adding details by scratch building. 👍
I love this video , it nice to see it again. When I built my bronco I had to reinforce the main landing gear with a small piece of brass rod. It just kept folding up on me.
Amazing finishing ❤ 🐎
A lovely finish. So much detail. Great job 😘
I worked on these in the Marine Corps back in the late 80's, early 90s...VMO-2 at MCAS Camp Pendleton. Awesome planes.
always exceptionally meticulous. Well done.
One of my favorite plane together with PBY Catalina, E-2C Hawkeye
Another amazing build. Without fail I like your videos before even watching it. 😂
Great kit, if only the rivet detail is not out of scale :/ But your work on it is fantastic as always!!
Yine her zamanki gibi harika bir model olmuş Rahmi bey!
Awesome work sir
Wow, you've got really steady hands! Good work :)
Great techniques, thanks so much for sharing!
Beautiful build! 👍👍👍👍
Wow that cling film idea is awesome im going to use that on my next build thank you very much
If you’ve ever heard a Bronco up close while taxiing then you’ve gotten to hear an almost un describable sound. The jets sing. But it’s the props that occasionally wash making a sound that’s almost unearthly.
Awesome work. I love Bronco.
Interesting choice and well executed as usual.
Great build, can't believe I missed it the first time! 10/10 ! 👍🏻 😃
Really impressive. Just like the first time you built it 🤠.
Wonderful building
Beautiful, excellent work🎉
Nice build. I would be very nervous if I had to get in the back seat while the propellers are turning.
Thanks for a great tutorial!
Great build as always!
Love the Bronco
Nice to look once again at least partially. All the best for You! ;)
Masterpice Buildings dude 🍻
Beautiful build!
excellent build!
Great build 👍
Nice build!
Love it! Looks great!
great work!
Gonna ask a noob question, what eyewear do you use? I imagine something with magnification right?
Would seem redundant to add my praise to the other comments but... Scratch built control levers?!! The polished canopy... The instrument wiring... The cling film trick... The open canopy door and it's struts.
It all goes to make a top quality and interesting model, not forgetting the gun pylons and underwing stores.
The aircraft itself has a great chunky & different vibe, but I always felt the wingtips were designed by the intern, too short and straight.
Form following function I guess, like the A10, ground attack and in this case also observation platform demands certain features. Especially protection against ground fire.
... and totally justifies the rerelease at higher rez.
Very nice job
A fantastic build, and loved it more the second time round.
Definitely going to add this to the stash, and like everyone has commented, you are so skilled and a great modeller and I too learn so much from you.
Any idea when the next part of of the TF-104 will be released 😀
Thanks as ever for sharing.
Jase 🇬🇧
Tekrar izlenir :) Elinize sağlık üstat.
Teşekkürler Cem Bey
This is so cool. 😊😊
I’ve loved twin tail boom aircraft since I first saw the P-38.
And the Bronco is a great looking aircraft with a sturdy elegance to it.
This particular model didn’t seem to want to go together very well but as usual, you prevailed and completed a beautiful project.
Out of curiosity, all the extra details you added to the cockpit… were those based off pictures of the actual aircraft or did you freestyle them? They looked really good.
Always reminds me of BAT-21
Amazing!!
Amazing. Thanks.
Awesome!
these could have dominated the skies of iraq and afghanistan
FANTASTIC ¡¡¡
Wow!!🖤🖤
Read "Flying Black Ponys" by Kitt Lavell. Good Read!!!!!
Served with the ponies in '71-'72. Excellent book.
@@higgs923 I BET that was one HELL of an experience!!!!!! Thank You for your service!!!!!!!! Fly NAVY!!!!!!!
👍👍👍
Jesus christ the amount of detail work you do is impeccable. Im super jealous.
Are you self taught?
👏🏼👍🏼
....красивооо,красиво....
Fantastic
That's a lot of sanding!
😮👏🏻
Мастер!
The seams on this model are absolutely ridiculous. they ruined it. I used a lot of the details on this kit on a Testors kit and I am happy camper. That landing gear went straight into the trash.
5*****
Give plz
No worries buddy👍. Luv how we’re all mates here.🫠
24:04 looks like you got the shakes there buddy. Easy on the juice hey.🫣