I had no idea so maticulous detail when into model airplane building. Your theory and explanations are the highest calibre I've ever seen. Thank you for sharing
so far this is the best channel about theory, how to use it, and how it's works about scale model kit. easy to understand with simple explanation, it's very helpfull for newbie like me
Excellent advice! I have been a professional and recreational scale modeler for over 30 years and you cover many overlooked aspects of sound modeling practices.
Paul, I enjoy learning from you presentations. I have built models since I was very young (a LONG time ago) so I am very familiar with most of the mistakes that can be made. I have learned from your videos that I have a number of bad habits that need to be changed and I have learned about how to get more from my tools. Please keep up the good work.
Another excellent video! I liked seeing your alignment jigs, it takes a creative mind to think those up from scratch. I like that you cover multiple genres of models in your building. I like 1/32 aircraft and 1/200 ships as well as various scales of wooden ship models. Thanks again!
Awesome philosophy of modeling. Sometimes I spend too much time on painting and weathering my model and not enough on the geometry. I know that doing your own model from wood can be challenging because of the tools and free space it requires but all the other tips can be and should be followed even if I use a standard plastic kit.
Thank you for such great videos. I was wondering as I watched if that was the Air Museum at Castle. I live about 35 minutes from there and I can tell I need to go visit again. I know one thing, you could take a piece of pvc pipe and make the greatest model of a submarine or aircraft anybody could ever hope to see. Reminds me of my best friend Don Promnitz, he’s the same way. Build anything from scratch and it looks as good or better than anything you could possibly bye in a kit. Thank you again for sharing and best wishes, God speed
Oh you have? Well you know what I’m talking about then. He’s one of the best that’s for sure. As are you obviously. I’m not very good at this hobby and that’s ok, I don’t build them to impress anyone anyhow. I’m permanently disabled now and I basically build models to keep my hands and mind busy. Anyway, I’ll tell Don I spoke to you and thank you for writing back.
Thank You again for a well reasoned and concise presentation. To not complain about a kits short fallings, railing against the manufacturers? Extreme thinking there. Do a planned correction using whatever material to accomplish the needed correction is so simple, I usually totally for get it. Perhaps I can save some "negative energy" in my modeling if I just follow your advice. LOL
I agree. I'd rather have poor details on a kit than having a misshapen one. I usually rely on photos - lots of them... - when I judge the shape of a kit.
Awesome videos. Could you please include putty topic in your scribing video? I'm in my second scale aircraft, the first one I messed up by scribing terrible, irregular panel lines in places that needed filling.
Brilliant Paul, simply brilliant. It would appear that the manufacturers used to think your way? Get the shape right first and foremost.. take all the old Revell/Monogram Bombers for example. These days it seems to be all about getting the kit out there, with as much gimicky crap as you can get in there and make every panel poseable but not fit very well. It seems that so many modern kits have poorly shaped noses for example???
These are some old-school modeling tips of priceless value. Thank You so much for sharing them with us!
I had no idea so maticulous detail when into model airplane building. Your theory and explanations are the highest calibre I've ever seen. Thank you for sharing
Paul your videos really are the best
Such precision , such attention to authenticity . Always a master class from Dr. Paul.
You sir...you are Leonardo DaVinci of scale modelling! Thank you for your time to produce such informative videos!
Thank you for your calm, articulate and detailed explanations.
It's a joy to watch your mind at work.
Why would you dislike this, or any of Paul's videos? Seriously. I am perplexed.
so far this is the best channel about theory, how to use it, and how it's works about scale model kit. easy to understand with simple explanation, it's very helpfull for newbie like me
Excellent advice! I have been a professional and recreational scale modeler for over 30 years and you cover many overlooked aspects of sound modeling practices.
Thank you very much Dave!
Paul, I enjoy learning from you presentations. I have built models since I was very young (a LONG time ago) so I am very familiar with most of the mistakes that can be made. I have learned from your videos that I have a number of bad habits that need to be changed and I have learned about how to get more from my tools. Please keep up the good work.
Thank so much Gary.
Another excellent video! I liked seeing your alignment jigs, it takes a creative mind to think those up from scratch. I like that you cover multiple genres of models in your building. I like 1/32 aircraft and 1/200 ships as well as various scales of wooden ship models. Thanks again!
always marvel at your maticulous preparation , and straight forward thinking .
Awesome philosophy of modeling. Sometimes I spend too much time on painting and weathering my model and not enough on the geometry. I know that doing your own model from wood can be challenging because of the tools and free space it requires but all the other tips can be and should be followed even if I use a standard plastic kit.
Great vid! Love your process!
This guy's voice is BUTTER.
Thank you for such great videos. I was wondering as I watched if that was the Air Museum at Castle. I live about 35 minutes from there and I can tell I need to go visit again. I know one thing, you could take a piece of pvc pipe and make the greatest model of a submarine or aircraft anybody could ever hope to see. Reminds me of my best friend Don Promnitz, he’s the same way. Build anything from scratch and it looks as good or better than anything you could possibly bye in a kit. Thank you again for sharing and best wishes,
God speed
Yes, that's Castle ... and I've met Don a few times ... He does a wonderful job on those ships.
Oh you have? Well you know what I’m talking about then. He’s one of the best that’s for sure. As are you obviously. I’m not very good at this hobby and that’s ok, I don’t build them to impress anyone anyhow. I’m permanently disabled now and I basically build models to keep my hands and mind busy. Anyway, I’ll tell Don I spoke to you and thank you for writing back.
Thank You again for a well reasoned and concise presentation.
To not complain about a kits short fallings, railing against the manufacturers? Extreme thinking there. Do a planned correction using whatever material to accomplish the needed correction is so simple, I usually totally for get it. Perhaps I can save some "negative energy" in my modeling if I just follow your advice. LOL
Yeah! Cool. Please more thorough on the scribing. I would love to see you work on that.
Well said thanks Paul, great techniques to know!
Very artistic and inspiring...
Awesome video. Who in their right mind would downvote this? And why?
Very nice pun at the end when you said that you hadn't scratched the surface yet :)
Thank you Doc., very informative totorial. You may have missed your calling.....LOL
… thanks….!!! 👋🙂👍
First class ideas 👍
I agree. I'd rather have poor details on a kit than having a misshapen one.
I usually rely on photos - lots of them... - when I judge the shape of a kit.
Awesome videos. Could you please include putty topic in your scribing video? I'm in my second scale aircraft, the first one I messed up by scribing terrible, irregular panel lines in places that needed filling.
Brilliant Paul, simply brilliant. It would appear that the manufacturers used to think your way? Get the shape right first and foremost.. take all the old Revell/Monogram Bombers for example. These days it seems to be all about getting the kit out there, with as much gimicky crap as you can get in there and make every panel poseable but not fit very well. It seems that so many modern kits have poorly shaped noses for example???
Yeah,tell me about it ! I once went out with a woman that had a " poorly shaped nose ". Now, she's my WIFE ! ! !
Detail obsession is not seeing the forest for the trees