@@ZeddysDad Your B-17 will be magnificent! Like the first one. I’ve always been scared of electronics in models but I think I could manage these😊. Have a nice weekend and Father’s Day. Ian
@@bugler75 yeah you can do it! I know next to nothing about consumer electronics and stayed away from this kind of stuff while there was soldering etc involved but this stuff is achievable by most people I reckon. Good luck!
@@ZeddysDad No.. my modelling skill is not thr best.. its an old kit so I eill probably stiil leave in itts box... I do recommend this book by Drendle since you are doing a Marine F4J👍 images.app.goo.gl/CUs9vdAqBd9aDkUn7
Impressive light and sound kit. But that B17 on the wall.! I've said it before, just outstanding. I've always wondered if there's a motor that will actually be powerful enough to at least get a huge plastic model to taxi. (Thinking about building a 1/32 plastic Mosquito or go for a an even larger scale and do it in balsa/plywood like the original for my next UA-cam project. Not made my mind up yet.
I think they do some motorised props for 1/72 scale but nothing smaller than 1/48 I can see for the jets yet. I think the size of the control board & speaker is the limiting factor right now, though they tell me they are moving to smaller boards on the future.
Hi, I used the www.magicscalemodelling kit, I don’t have the instructions any more unfortunately but I’m sure if you contact them they will help. Good luck
I’m really tempted to buy the light and sound kit and your video has reassured me. Can’t wait to see how you build the Phantom. Thanks, Ian
Thanks I’m looking forward to it too. Gotta shift this b-17 first though!
@@ZeddysDad Your B-17 will be magnificent! Like the first one. I’ve always been scared of electronics in models but I think I could manage these😊. Have a nice weekend and Father’s Day. Ian
@@bugler75 yeah you can do it! I know next to nothing about consumer electronics and stayed away from this kind of stuff while there was soldering etc involved but this stuff is achievable by most people I reckon. Good luck!
@@ZeddysDad Thanks👍🏼
Superb review, Andrew. Many thanks
Witchcraft mate! Can’t wait to see this one go together. 👏🏼
Thanks mate. Me too!
Cool!.. I have a 1/32 Revell F4J... thanks from down under 👍🇳🇿
Are you tempted to bring it to life?
@@ZeddysDad No.. my modelling skill is not thr best.. its an old kit so I eill probably stiil leave in itts box... I do recommend this book by Drendle since you are doing a Marine F4J👍
images.app.goo.gl/CUs9vdAqBd9aDkUn7
Impressive light and sound kit. But that B17 on the wall.! I've said it before, just outstanding.
I've always wondered if there's a motor that will actually be powerful enough to at least get a huge plastic model to taxi. (Thinking about building a 1/32 plastic Mosquito or go for a an even larger scale and do it in balsa/plywood like the original for my next UA-cam project. Not made my mind up yet.
Exstreamly unique, would hope these units fit in smaller scales.
I think they do some motorised props for 1/72 scale but nothing smaller than 1/48 I can see for the jets yet. I think the size of the control board & speaker is the limiting factor right now, though they tell me they are moving to smaller boards on the future.
I have the same model and want to bring it to life. Is there a way to get the instruction, to see how it will be to build in?
Hi, I used the www.magicscalemodelling kit, I don’t have the instructions any more unfortunately but I’m sure if you contact them they will help. Good luck
@@ZeddysDad thanks for answering. Any tips from you for lighting it up? And maybe some later for coloring?