Nigel; I flew these as an Army Aviator, and I am a modeler as well. Originally, these were painted with Fed Spec 24086, in Nam and afterwards, FS 34087. In the 70's, the Army painted them with the dark anti infra red paint (Fed Spec unknown to me.) By the time the Army sold them to Evergreen, most had the latest paint, but some were still 34087. I used Army touch up spray paint to paint my models, much to the annoyance of my fellow IPMS members who were fond of fault finding at the various model shows I attended....I always brought a rattle can or two with me!
Nigel, your videos are never uninteresting or boring. Unfortunately, I don't have all the kits you present in your videos, but that's not why I find them boring. You learn a lot and I have already looked for mistakes in my current models, which you often describe in your videos. Maybe it would be more boring if I built exactly the same models. Many greetings from far away Mexico. And thank you very much for your videos.
Finally watched after 3 attempts cant wait for part 5. You've highlighted the pitfalls that can be encounterd if you just bulldoze straight through. I shall watch this again when i come to do mine
Brilliant work Nigel. Nothing upsets me more than a wonky model. Great tips and tricks of how you build, of all the straight out of the box builds yours will be the straightest.
Thank's Nigel , I've been watching this series from the beginning. And I ,myself have 4 different helo's in my collection..........and I, will be getting this kit for my stash .......I'm a navy vet and seen these while I ,was in service and I , must say there pretty large helo's. Thanks again Nigel , it's really good to see you back . Hello from Florida.
Come now Nige, we all know ya just didn't want us to hear the latest British dictionary🤣🤣🤣🤣...Brilliant build so far mate, even though I'm not building it ( not to mention can't afford the kit here in SA) I'm hooked on the build...AWESOME STUFF mate😉👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Superb! Master-class in seeking perfection and first-rate teaching methods!! Should be recommended viewing for how to explain essentially simple things which have hidden obstacles needing workaround procedures. Compelling viewing...doesn't matter if you never expect to build this magnificent heavy-lifter - the processes are great examples of how to approach ANY model!!
I won't be building this kit but it's more than entertainment for me, you share such a wealth of valuable skills with your builds it's education. Kudos.
Hi! You mentioned super glue going off after a while! Probably teaching you to suck eggs! But I keep mine in the fridge! It keeps it liquid until it’s used up! Had some over a year nearly empty and it lasted until it was used up!👍
Nige, One of the best detail videos I've seen on UA-cam. I don't know about other viewers, but I found it all incredibly useful. If I am able to get one of these kits, I will probably be going back and rewatching the whole series from Episode 1 as a guide to what I should be looking out for. Excellent job!
I like to thank you on a master class, it was very informative, I do not have the model yet it is on my wish list, look forward to part 5, as you said at the start it my not be for all, but these are the videos I enjoy as it has warts and all and shows the pit falls. I do enjoy the way you explain the issues and how you deal with the issues, keep it up😎👍
Hello Nigel my name is Leon and I,ve watch your video several times over and I have the kit and your steps are very very helpful full thank you .Your the man😊🙏
Morning nige, really enjoying this build won't be building it, but I just love how you go about putting it together. I find it fascinating and I have to say you are a bloody good modeller. I look faward to see many more of videos.
Nige, At about 12:28 in the video, you used quick setting, instead of the regular extra thin when securing the panels you had just installed to the main landing gear bulkhead piece. I was wondering why the quick setting. Was it just to make sure those two joints were quickly tacked, or was there some other reason that I missed? Thanks.
Hi Nigel. You mentioned that the bands the postie drops are the best. Well, im a postie who models too and wondered if you would like a load of them. Cheers Mike.
Hi Nigel. I have seen you use TET with a paint brush. How do you clean up the brush afterwards, or is it new brush each time? Enjoying your build, and learning a lot before tackling mine. Although I'm waiting for Aftermarket cockpit, etc. Cheers
Hi Nigel sorry for the predicament I put you under, I definitely have my reservations on Kits world as well, I’m making the Italeri 1/48 F-35B for a group build for 80th anniversary of the Dambusters and all the aircraft from 1943 to present day, so I have the decals from Kits World they do look not to scale as the kit decals? Enough of my rant going to watch part 4 of the Sky crane build warts and all. 😊
Nigel; I flew these as an Army Aviator, and I am a modeler as well. Originally, these were painted with Fed Spec 24086, in Nam and afterwards, FS 34087. In the 70's, the Army painted them with the dark anti infra red paint (Fed Spec unknown to me.) By the time the Army sold them to Evergreen, most had the latest paint, but some were still 34087. I used Army touch up spray paint to paint my models, much to the annoyance of my fellow IPMS members who were fond of fault finding at the various model shows I attended....I always brought a rattle can or two with me!
Nigel, your videos are never uninteresting or boring. Unfortunately, I don't have all the kits you present in your videos, but that's not why I find them boring. You learn a lot and I have already looked for mistakes in my current models, which you often describe in your videos. Maybe it would be more boring if I built exactly the same models. Many greetings from far away Mexico. And thank you very much for your videos.
Glad you like them!
good work nigel
Finally watched after 3 attempts cant wait for part 5. You've highlighted the pitfalls that can be encounterd if you just bulldoze straight through. I shall watch this again when i come to do mine
Brilliant work Nigel. Nothing upsets me more than a wonky model. Great tips and tricks of how you build, of all the straight out of the box builds yours will be the straightest.
Thank's Nigel , I've been watching this series from the beginning. And I ,myself have 4 different helo's in my collection..........and I, will be getting this kit for my stash .......I'm a navy vet and seen these while I ,was in service and I , must say there pretty large helo's. Thanks again Nigel , it's really good to see you back . Hello from Florida.
Come now Nige, we all know ya just didn't want us to hear the latest British dictionary🤣🤣🤣🤣...Brilliant build so far mate, even though I'm not building it ( not to mention can't afford the kit here in SA) I'm hooked on the build...AWESOME STUFF mate😉👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Superb! Master-class in seeking perfection and first-rate teaching methods!! Should be recommended viewing for how to explain essentially simple things which have hidden obstacles needing workaround procedures. Compelling viewing...doesn't matter if you never expect to build this magnificent heavy-lifter - the processes are great examples of how to approach ANY model!!
Wow, thanks!
Aye! It's a thing off beauty Nige.
Tremendous work mate!
All the best...
I won't be building this kit but it's more than entertainment for me, you share such a wealth of valuable skills with your builds it's education. Kudos.
Hi! You mentioned super glue going off after a while! Probably teaching you to suck eggs! But I keep mine in the fridge! It keeps it liquid until it’s used up! Had some over a year nearly empty and it lasted until it was used up!👍
Even I wont build it, I learn a lot like all your videos. Thank you
Nige, One of the best detail videos I've seen on UA-cam. I don't know about other viewers, but I found it all incredibly useful. If I am able to get one of these kits, I will probably be going back and rewatching the whole series from Episode 1 as a guide to what I should be looking out for. Excellent job!
Wow, thanks!
I won’t be building it myself but I will be following your series with much interest. All the best mate.👍
I like to thank you on a master class, it was very informative, I do not have the model yet it is on my wish list, look forward to part 5, as you said at the start it my not be for all, but these are the videos I enjoy as it has warts and all and shows the pit falls. I do enjoy the way you explain the issues and how you deal with the issues, keep it up😎👍
Glad it was helpful!
Hello Nigel my name is Leon and I,ve watch your video several times over and I have the kit and your steps are very very helpful full thank you .Your the man😊🙏
A very nice model kit😎😎👍👍
Thanks for your help with the build.
Glad to help
Splendid job Nige, brilliant how to in getting panels to fit.
Thanks Phillip.
Another interesting video Nigel. Not boring at all. 😸
Definitely not boring Nige! Incredible attention to detail. Looking forward to the next installment :)
Thanks 👍
Morning nige, really enjoying this build won't be building it, but I just love how you go about putting it together. I find it fascinating and I have to say you are a bloody good modeller. I look faward to see many more of videos.
Thanks 👍
Impressive fit for a plastic model !
Glad to have you back. Was looking forward to this update
Thank you. Not back as such, this was filmed a couple of weeks ago.
Cant wait to see this one finished Nigel I'm sure its going to look amazing 👍
You and me both!
Here he is look looking forward to this
Well I don't have the kit yet but hope to get one after I save some pennies. 😊
Nice update and tips
So nice of you
Evening Nige, hope youre well chap. hope the hound is sound again
The Dog won’t get better mate. She has Cancer. She is recovering from her op now.
@@NigelsModellingBench I'm sorry, you must be in bits. I hope jess lives her last in comfort. Kind regards
Awesome video!👍🏻
Thanks! 👍
Nige, At about 12:28 in the video, you used quick setting, instead of the regular extra thin when securing the panels you had just installed to the main landing gear bulkhead piece. I was wondering why the quick setting. Was it just to make sure those two joints were quickly tacked, or was there some other reason that I missed? Thanks.
For speed basically. It bites quickly.
Great stuff, Nige, absolutely loving it.
Glad you enjoy it!
Its looking good nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Nigel. You mentioned that the bands the postie drops are the best. Well, im a postie who models too and wondered if you would like a load of them.
Cheers Mike.
I have loads thanks Michael.
I build it too. Have a look at Facebook. Thanks for the videos
Hi Nigel.
I have seen you use TET with a paint brush. How do you clean up the brush afterwards, or is it new brush each time?
Enjoying your build, and learning a lot before tackling mine. Although I'm waiting for Aftermarket cockpit, etc.
Cheers
You don’t need to clean it. TET is actually a good brush cleaner.
👍👍
Hi Nigel sorry for the predicament I put you under, I definitely have my reservations on Kits world as well, I’m making the Italeri 1/48 F-35B for a group build for 80th anniversary of the Dambusters and all the aircraft from 1943 to present day, so I have the decals from Kits World they do look not to scale as the kit decals? Enough of my rant going to watch part 4 of the Sky crane build warts and all. 😊
No worries Michael. I will personally never buy anything from them again.
Same here
not boring at all
Where did you get the weight blocks?
They are called 123 blocks, check google and Amazon buddy.
@@NigelsModellingBench Thanks. I am building the kit now. Its a monster!
Whats the kit quality like Nigel?
It’s very nice. Not for the beginner but beautifully made.
@@NigelsModellingBench hi Nigel,thanks for the reply...its certainly not something you see everyday.