Hi James, Wow, another great kit! Miniart did an amazing job molding that courigated skin. Those seat belts look fine, I wouldn't worry with them to much. You made some great progress in part 1. I'll be looking forward to seeing more. Have a great day. Jeff
Hi Jeff, Thanks so much for your kind words and for watching! I agree-MiniArt really nailed it with that corrugated skin detail. And you're right about the seat belts; sometimes it's best to just keep moving forward rather than fussing too much. Glad you enjoyed Part 1! I'll be diving into more details in the next episode, so stay tuned. Hope you have a great day too! Jet
Thank you! I’m glad you found the video helpful, and that’s exciting you’ve got one on order-it’s a fantastic kit. As for the seat belts, they definitely tested my patience, but taking it slow really pays off with those details. Looking forward to seeing your build; I’m sure it’ll turn out great! Let me know how you get on with it.
Hi Les, Thanks so much for your comment and kind words! MiniArt definitely packs in the detail, and I’m really excited to bring this build together. Sending my best regards back to you in Australia-cheers, mate! All the best, Jet
Love the way you combine historical and technical features while showing the sprues or building process !!! And I LOVE you give us a break of music or comments so we can enjoy watching in silence. I will order mine soon in Poland too. One question if you don't mind... I noticed here and in your previous videos that you rarely use CA glue to attach your photoetched details parts. Is there a specific reason for this ? Thank you so much for sharing your great content. ❤❤❤
Hi there, Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! I’m really glad you enjoy the blend of history, technical details, and those quiet moments-sometimes it’s nice to just take it all in. 😊 It’s great to hear you’re planning to order the kit soon; you’re going to love the details MiniArt offers. As for your question about CA glue, I tend to use Tamiya cement first for attaching metal and brass parts because it gives a bit of flexibility and lets me position things just right before they set. Once everything is aligned, I’ll reinforce it with CA glue for extra strength. It’s a method that works well for me! Thank you again for watching and for your kind words. Happy modeling, and best of luck with your build in Poland! ❤ Cheers, Jet
Hi James, Wow, another great kit! Miniart did an amazing job molding that courigated skin. Those seat belts look fine, I wouldn't worry with them to much. You made some great progress in part 1. I'll be looking forward to seeing more. Have a great day. Jeff
Hi Jeff,
Thanks so much for your kind words and for watching! I agree-MiniArt really nailed it with that corrugated skin detail. And you're right about the seat belts; sometimes it's best to just keep moving forward rather than fussing too much. Glad you enjoyed Part 1! I'll be diving into more details in the next episode, so stay tuned. Hope you have a great day too!
Jet
I have this on order, so this is very helpful. You have more patience than I with the seat belts. Nice job.
Thank you! I’m glad you found the video helpful, and that’s exciting you’ve got one on order-it’s a fantastic kit. As for the seat belts, they definitely tested my patience, but taking it slow really pays off with those details. Looking forward to seeing your build; I’m sure it’ll turn out great! Let me know how you get on with it.
Looks like an awesome build
Thanks 🙏!!!
Thisvwill be a great little build, and from Miniart it will have great detail, bedt regards from Australia, Les
Hi Les,
Thanks so much for your comment and kind words! MiniArt definitely packs in the detail, and I’m really excited to bring this build together. Sending my best regards back to you in Australia-cheers, mate!
All the best,
Jet
Love the way you combine historical and technical features while showing the sprues or building process !!! And I LOVE you give us a break of music or comments so we can enjoy watching in silence. I will order mine soon in Poland too. One question if you don't mind... I noticed here and in your previous videos that you rarely use CA glue to attach your photoetched details parts. Is there a specific reason for this ? Thank you so much for sharing your great content. ❤❤❤
Hi there,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! I’m really glad you enjoy the blend of history, technical details, and those quiet moments-sometimes it’s nice to just take it all in. 😊 It’s great to hear you’re planning to order the kit soon; you’re going to love the details MiniArt offers.
As for your question about CA glue, I tend to use Tamiya cement first for attaching metal and brass parts because it gives a bit of flexibility and lets me position things just right before they set. Once everything is aligned, I’ll reinforce it with CA glue for extra strength. It’s a method that works well for me!
Thank you again for watching and for your kind words. Happy modeling, and best of luck with your build in Poland! ❤
Cheers,
Jet
THANK YOU !!! I will try your method for gluing PE parts... great idea !!! @@JETScaleModels
I’ll wait until Tamiya releases one.
Well as Harry Callahan says, "A man's got to know his limitations. (Clint Eastwood-Magnum Force)