Thanks! So far, these RFM full interiors fit like a Tamiya kit. These interior pieces are just falling into place with a very good amount of detail yet room for making it your own
Hi mate Great work, and the super detailing really gives it an accurate appearance. You really can’t beat RFM’s interior kits. I’m building a few of their Sherman’s, and one that has the interior. They are much more superior to any other brands with the level of quality and details. Really looking forward to watching your next build video mate ❤😊
Thanks! I agree these RFM interiors are beautiful with their detail and fitment. I have a few other brands to try and I'm hoping I'm not spoiled after all these great RFM kits!
I buy my VMS supplies direct from VMS or from Michtoy. Michtoy is usually the better option price-wise because they are stateside whereas VMS is in Poland. - www.michtoy.com/michtoy_search_product.php?Vendor_ID=VMS%20Vantage%20Modelling%20Solutions&Series=VMS%20Cements&view_mode=thumbnails I almost exclusively use VMS CA for my models because the hold is much stronger due to the flexible nature of the CA. Both the clear and the black CA has some flexibility so the CA is not as brittle as most CA out there. VMS offers thin and thick variants in clear and black. Their debonder is also the best out there as it doesn't melt styrene.
@@relentlesstorm Thank you for the reply and input. I've been looking at VMS for a little while which is how I found your video. I'm glad to hear it it's a quality product and for the recommendation on where to buy it in the US.
This is all great work, and educational as well. But, alas, most of it will never be seen. It's both a shame, and seemingly a waste of time... Personally, I'd rather dedicate that to other projects. One little note - I believe the canteen covers during WW2 were khaki, and the caps were black, not green (as the more modern ones are.) BTW: At times, you sound a bit like Rinaldi. 😉
Thanks. I understand that it seems like the interior won't be seen once the model is finished but just like my Tiger, I built it to be taken apart. The upper turret comes off as well as the upper hull so I can display however I like and take it apart to show to friends and family as well. Good tip on the canteens. I'll look into it. I'll take that as a compliment as I'm not sure who Rinaldi is.
I recently came across your channel and have been really enjoying your interior painting work! Thank you!
Thank you! Glad you like it!
Awesome job my friend keep up the good work 👍👍👍
Thank you!
Looks great 😃
Thanks! 😁
Cool details. 👍
Thank you!
That looks awesome. I’ve been curious about RFM’s full interior kits. Your videos are giving me a good look.
Thanks! So far, these RFM full interiors fit like a Tamiya kit. These interior pieces are just falling into place with a very good amount of detail yet room for making it your own
Wow fantastic job sir!!!! I have followed these videos of the Sherman and love it
Awesome, thank you!
That looks awesome Dave. Love watching these weathering videos
Thanks Donnie! I'm glad you can enjoy these tracked thingies! Perhaps I'll soon be painting a winged thingy
Hi mate
Great work, and the super detailing really gives it an accurate appearance.
You really can’t beat RFM’s interior kits.
I’m building a few of their Sherman’s, and one that has the interior.
They are much more superior to any other brands with the level of quality and details.
Really looking forward to watching your next build video mate ❤😊
Thanks! I agree these RFM interiors are beautiful with their detail and fitment. I have a few other brands to try and I'm hoping I'm not spoiled after all these great RFM kits!
Brilliant work, well done. 👍🏻
Thanks!
That is coming out incredibly well bud! you need to really consider entering some model show contests....wink wink.
Thanks Ian. I'm sure I will someday!
Where did you purchase the VMS glue from and how do you like it compared to normal CA glue?
I buy my VMS supplies direct from VMS or from Michtoy. Michtoy is usually the better option price-wise because they are stateside whereas VMS is in Poland. - www.michtoy.com/michtoy_search_product.php?Vendor_ID=VMS%20Vantage%20Modelling%20Solutions&Series=VMS%20Cements&view_mode=thumbnails
I almost exclusively use VMS CA for my models because the hold is much stronger due to the flexible nature of the CA. Both the clear and the black CA has some flexibility so the CA is not as brittle as most CA out there. VMS offers thin and thick variants in clear and black. Their debonder is also the best out there as it doesn't melt styrene.
@@relentlesstorm Thank you for the reply and input. I've been looking at VMS for a little while which is how I found your video. I'm glad to hear it it's a quality product and for the recommendation on where to buy it in the US.
You're welcome! Happy to help!@@Gunpla-Slinger
This is all great work, and educational as well. But, alas, most of it will never be seen. It's both a shame, and seemingly a waste of time... Personally, I'd rather dedicate that to other projects. One little note - I believe the canteen covers during WW2 were khaki, and the caps were black, not green (as the more modern ones are.) BTW: At times, you sound a bit like Rinaldi. 😉
Thanks. I understand that it seems like the interior won't be seen once the model is finished but just like my Tiger, I built it to be taken apart. The upper turret comes off as well as the upper hull so I can display however I like and take it apart to show to friends and family as well. Good tip on the canteens. I'll look into it. I'll take that as a compliment as I'm not sure who Rinaldi is.
is that black ca glue slow or fast curing
@@virtuosomuso slow
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