Beautiful work as always, this video was truly a pleasure to watch. I love how you were able to modify the kit to make it more realistic and how you solved the problems you encountered. Beautiful model of a phenomenal fighter. Great work.
Thank you so much for your comment. It means a lot to me. Process of modeling is really fun for me. It’s like putting a new life into simple plastic and creating a new life. I have done modeling with my father a lot therefore I have a lot of memories. Thank you for watching my videos. Thank you thank you thank you.
You are making this very accurately. But you called the ejection seat wrong. It is not an injection seat, but an ejection seat. I look forward to posting the second part of the build.
Thank you very much that means a lot to me. Yes, ejection seat was right lol appreciated for your correction. Now second half is almost done. Stay tuned:)
Thank you for your comment! I use Tamiya craft bond water-based type, please let me know if you have any questions, thanks! Tamiya Craft Bond a.co/d/6qav6GY
Hi! Great work! I have a question. What did you use to clear coat the aluminum engine parts and nozzles when you were done? Every time I've tried a clear coat on Aluminum or metallic silver etc... it instantly turns it into flat grey. Was this a non-issue after you put the wash on the aluminum parts? Also, you got to the part of applying flat white to the exhaust nozzles, you didn't mention the mixture or PSI like previous colors. Can you please provide this? I'm doing a different desert aggressor camo for this exact same kit but plan to follow your engine and nozzles steps exactly, looks awesome.
Thank you so much for your comment and question. Also appreciated for detail attention of the video! Clear coating is to protect aluminum paint from enamel paint which I use weathering (wash) for and also if nozzle is too shinny, it does not look realistic so I make it a little dirty. If you use clear coat satin or mat varnish, it is better to try to coat thin, also not to paint several layers again. Because mat vernish contains white material to make it look less gross, and if you apply too much, that material makes fuselage surface too much whiteish. Mixture of the paint defers based on the age of paint but usually I mix thinner v. Paint by 70 : 50 ratio or 50 :50. as to PSI I set on 12-15psi and not to try to open nozzle too much. I hope that helps! Please let me know if you have any more questions!
@@platoki Thanks for the reply. "Clear coating is to protect aluminum paint from enamel paint " I'm very much aware of this and that is why I asked what you used to clear coat the aluminum paint? I don't see you clear coat anything in the video and I assume you must have to protect the aluminum paint. Like I said, everything I have tried to clear coat metallic type paint like aluminum, changes the look of the aluminum from a metal look to a gray look. This is why I'm trying to find out what exactly you used to clear coat the aluminum. I'm not asking why you would clear coat it, but exactly what you used Thanks
@@platoki Hi, one more question in relation to this topic. Are you using the AK real color clear varnish "super gloss" or "flat" varnish? I see this product in both options online. Thannks
Thank you for your comment! You can also use brush to paint fuselage. In that case, make sure to mix with enough thinner and try to paint thin layer then let it dry. Repeat it again and again, so you could achieve quality surface.
Thank you for your comment. That depends on your preference, and which area you engrave. I would use 0.1mm. I would not use more than 0.2mm which is 14mm in actual scale. The 0.15mm I used was a little small for 1/48 kit but I prefer it. Please let me know if you have further questions, thank you!
Sorry for replying late. That song is called Jungle, artist is Aakash Gandhi. Here is the link, Please let me know if you have more questions! ua-cam.com/video/Je5Ve1CtG7U/v-deo.html
Beautiful work as always, this video was truly a pleasure to watch. I love how you were able to modify the kit to make it more realistic and how you solved the problems you encountered. Beautiful model of a phenomenal fighter. Great work.
Thank you so much for your comment. It means a lot to me. Process of modeling is really fun for me. It’s like putting a new life into simple plastic and creating a new life. I have done modeling with my father a lot therefore I have a lot of memories.
Thank you for watching my videos.
Thank you thank you thank you.
Amazing video!
Thank you so much!
ノズルのこだわりが凄すぎる
最高
ありがとうございます!!
嬉しいです😁
Very nice!🤗
Thank you so much 😁
Fantastic video! You used and old kit and you transformed it to a masterpeice !!! A great inspiration. Greetings from Greece/Corfu.
Thank you so much for your comment! I love this kit, I love F15. Appreciate greeting from Greece:)
Excellent work!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you for your comment!
Appreciated it!!
I have this exact kit in the stash! Epic.
Thank for your comment! Wow that’s a coincidence!
Outstanding detail!! Such steady hands!!
Thank you so much for your comment and complements! That means a lot to me!!
@@platoki most welcome!! Enjoy watching differently techniques. You're very talented. 🖖
Thank you for the tips and tricks!
Thank you for your comment! You’re welcome!
11/10 😉
Thank you so much!!!😁
Amazing
Thank you so much for your comment!
You are making this very accurately. But you called the ejection seat wrong. It is not an injection seat, but an ejection seat.
I look forward to posting the second part of the build.
Thank you very much that means a lot to me. Yes, ejection seat was right lol appreciated for your correction. Now second half is almost done. Stay tuned:)
@@platoki Yes...I like !
Excellent video! So helpful!!!!!!A++++
Thank you so much for your comment!!!!!
Very nice work, both the model and the video! Also followed you on IG!
Thank you so much for your comment and following IG too!! :)
Amazing difference you make with those add-ons. Beautiful job. Id really like to know what glue you use of the already painted parts?
Thank you for your comment! I use Tamiya craft bond water-based type, please let me know if you have any questions, thanks!
Tamiya Craft Bond a.co/d/6qav6GY
amazing!
Thank you so much!!!
What's a Great you are.🎉
That means a lot. Thank you!!😁
Hi! Great work! I have a question. What did you use to clear coat the aluminum engine parts and nozzles when you were done? Every time I've tried a clear coat on Aluminum or metallic silver etc... it instantly turns it into flat grey. Was this a non-issue after you put the wash on the aluminum parts? Also, you got to the part of applying flat white to the exhaust nozzles, you didn't mention the mixture or PSI like previous colors. Can you please provide this? I'm doing a different desert aggressor camo for this exact same kit but plan to follow your engine and nozzles steps exactly, looks awesome.
Thank you so much for your comment and question. Also appreciated for detail attention of the video!
Clear coating is to protect aluminum paint from enamel paint which I use weathering (wash) for and also if nozzle is too shinny, it does not look realistic so I make it a little dirty.
If you use clear coat satin or mat varnish, it is better to try to coat thin, also not to paint several layers again. Because mat vernish contains white material to make it look less gross, and if you apply too much, that material makes fuselage surface too much whiteish.
Mixture of the paint defers based on the age of paint but usually I mix thinner v. Paint by 70 : 50 ratio or 50 :50. as to PSI I set on 12-15psi and not to try to open nozzle too much.
I hope that helps! Please let me know if you have any more questions!
@@platoki Thanks for the reply. "Clear coating is to protect aluminum paint from enamel paint " I'm very much aware of this and that is why I asked what you used to clear coat the aluminum paint? I don't see you clear coat anything in the video and I assume you must have to protect the aluminum paint. Like I said, everything I have tried to clear coat metallic type paint like aluminum, changes the look of the aluminum from a metal look to a gray look. This is why I'm trying to find out what exactly you used to clear coat the aluminum. I'm not asking why you would clear coat it, but exactly what you used Thanks
@bzavala123 I see now. I use AK real color clear varnish thank you!!🙏
@@platoki Thank you!
@@platoki Hi, one more question in relation to this topic. Are you using the AK real color clear varnish "super gloss" or "flat" varnish? I see this product in both options online. Thannks
hi can i use the ak real colors for a paint brush because i dont have air brush
Thank you for your comment! You can also use brush to paint fuselage. In that case, make sure to mix with enough thinner and try to paint thin layer then let it dry. Repeat it again and again, so you could achieve quality surface.
リアルなノズルですね!❤どこに売ってありますか?
コメントありがとうございます!このノズルは、下記のサイトが購入しました。上の検索窓で、モデル名、スケールを入力して検索したら、在庫が表示されます。日本への発送はやっているか、ちょっと分かりません…。他に質問があれば、お気軽に連絡下さい!
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ありがとうございます!🥰
@9:01 can you advise diameter of engraver for a 1/72 kit
Thank you for your comment. That depends on your preference, and which area you engrave. I would use 0.1mm. I would not use more than 0.2mm which is 14mm in actual scale. The 0.15mm I used was a little small for 1/48 kit
but I prefer it. Please let me know if you have further questions, thank you!
@@platoki thank you for your reply :)
😱😱🎈🎈👍👍😃👏😀
Can someone tell me the song that starts at 12:50 please. I've had this song stuck in my head for hours.
Sorry for replying late. That song is called Jungle, artist is Aakash Gandhi. Here is the link, Please let me know if you have more questions!
ua-cam.com/video/Je5Ve1CtG7U/v-deo.html
You do amazing work! Thank you for inspiring me. Im new to scale modeling and I love it. Your videos are very therapeutic for me.
You are welcome my friend. I’m glad to hear that! Enjoy modeling👍
Build mini working radio in planes build real GTO car heavy gun and gernadge gun's miniature RCs and gun's use in future
Thank you for your comment! I used to play radio controlled air plane or drone when I was a kid, it is fun:)
Trying new things it's a little bit harder for me to do