The work at the P-51 body is really great and the plane looks awesome and very detailed at 1/72 scale . The painting parts and details is also great and looks so good . Good luck further with the project and have a great time !🏆🏅🎩👌🏻🤝🏻
Hey Brett, at 17:46 what's the make and model of those tweezers? Ideally looking for a set, straight, 45 and 90 angled so wanted to get your thoughts on them or a recommended set. Thanks!
If you are talking about the tweezers holding the drop tank, those are reverse action tweezers that I got at Hobby Lobby in the model section. As for the brand I don't remember. I have another one that I have had since the '80s that may have been packaged by Testors. They are quite common. I did a quick search on Scale Hobbyist and they have angled and straight. Here's a link: www.scalehobbyist.com/catagories/browse.php?kw=tweezers
The work at the P-51 body is really great and the plane looks awesome and very detailed at 1/72 scale . The painting parts and details is also great and looks so good . Good luck further with the project and have a great time !🏆🏅🎩👌🏻🤝🏻
Thank you, my friend
This is going to be so cool when done Brett. Awesome work so far. I love using that glazing putty, it sands so smooth
Thanks Joe. And that putty is very smooth when sanded.
Looking forward to seeing how that putty performs. Never tried it….. Nice little kit!
Thanks, Drew!. Very nice kit... and super cheap.
Off to a good start Brett. I like the spot putty I use the tamiya paint stirrer to mix the tube up just shove the paddle end in and give it a twirl.
That is a good idea! I will be giving that a try next time I use it!
Hey Brett, at 17:46 what's the make and model of those tweezers? Ideally looking for a set, straight, 45 and 90 angled so wanted to get your thoughts on them or a recommended set. Thanks!
If you are talking about the tweezers holding the drop tank, those are reverse action tweezers that I got at Hobby Lobby in the model section. As for the brand I don't remember. I have another one that I have had since the '80s that may have been packaged by Testors. They are quite common.
I did a quick search on Scale Hobbyist and they have angled and straight. Here's a link:
www.scalehobbyist.com/catagories/browse.php?kw=tweezers