Heinkel HE111 H4 Revell 1/48 - Part 3/3 Painting & Weathering [ENG SUBTITLE]
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
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This is the last part of this model.
It was a lot of time and work what I spent on it.
I thought I will never finish this one.
While the disassembling some parts break apart and cracked because of the old plastic condition.
But in the end I did it and I really like the result! And hope you, too!
Sad this one is not for my own. But maybe, I will build my own one some day.
I learned some new techniques and I'll try to master them with the next kits.
You have something to criticize? Please let me know, what I can do better.
What do you think, what do I build next? Let me know, what you like to see.
Another Warbird? Tank? Helicopter?
Rock 'n' Roll and see you next time!
David
Awesome!
Wow cool, thank you very much for this kind support!!!
In my opinion, This is one of the most Beautiful Aircraft ever produced. Just Gorgeous!!!!!
I can not decide which aircraft is my favorite. There are so many beautiful planes from the past and present 😍 but yes, it‘s a beauty!
New subscriber here. I enjoyed watching this build. Your old kit looks fantastic. I’m currently working on the old Monogram 1/48 JU-87D. I hope my old kit turns out half as good as yours did. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much!
Yours is a nice model, got it on my wishlist! Let me know, when you’re done with it 🤘🏼
Keep going 🤞🏼
28:05 I loved the reveal. The lighting effect is very nicely done. Very nice model.
Thank you for your comment! I love this style of cinematic revealtion, too. I try to get better with the quality :)
The He 111 is in my opinion one of the most beautiful bombers of World War II. Congratulations on the execution of the model, especially considering its size. Only note (since you ask) I would not use copper wire for the antenna, better the fishing line 😉. Greetings from Italy
Definitely! Before I started the hobby I never heard about the HE 111 to be honest. But it is definitely a beauty!
And yeah I’ve got this advice already and bought antenna lines from AK. I will use it for my C47 🤘🏼
Greetings from Germany 😁
You are like a surgeon. Such a precision, so much details.
This is how I feel every time 👨🏻⚕️😂
Bravissimo, sembra pronto al decollo!! Sei un artista, complimenti!!!
Saluti dall’ Italia 👍👋
Thank very you for this comment!
Gracie, greetings from Germany 🤘🏼
Another tip when using tape is to stick it to your pants leg before placing on the model. This removes some of the tackiness thereby reducing the chance of lifting paint when you are removing it. Also, when you are removing tape, pull it back on itself instead of lifting it straight up. Grab one end and simply fold it back over the remaining strip. Try to pull as flat as you can to the surface of the model.
Great advice! Thank you. Try it next time!
Awesome paint and weathering job my friend keep up the good work
Thank you! Hope you’ll like the next one, too.
Those "tape chips" as I call them, surface paint coming off with the tape pull, are a good thing. I include them in my weathering/paint chip process.
I haven't built a He.111 yet. Nice build too.
A good point! Didn’t saw it like a chipping technique. Yeah, the big one is to big on the tail, but on the wings could have been little chips..
Thanks for your comment 🤘🏼
Amazing model
Thank you mate 🤘🏼
Beautiful! Love those German Bombers
Oh yes. All Bombers of WWII are so iconic!
Great build
Thank you!
If you have more complicated and curved masks you can copy the paint sheme from the instruction manual on real Model size, cut it with scissors and simply hold it over the wing while spraying. This works very well and even have the Advantage, that your border between the two colours is a little bit unsharp.
On the fusselege you can do the same, but it is s little bit more complicated because of the rounded surface.
I‘ll try to follow your steps! Thank for your comment! 👌🏼
I am having enough troubles putting together new kits and then this...
^^
You don’t wanna know how my kits looked like as i was a kid 🤪 it’s al about practice 🤘🏼
Great work as alwyas.
Thank you very much!
Wow what an amazing save! You did it justice
Thanks pal!
The tape you used to outline it is basically a rice paper tape called washi tape. Tamiya’s is the same but you pay the hobby label tax. Go to a craft store in the area for scrap booking etc and you will find it in different widths, the colors will be bright but who cares. And you’ll pay 50% or less than Tamiya. Notice how your outline tape came up nicely, it’s a less harsh adhesive.
I try to keep my eyes open for some of these tapes, thanks! :)
nice weathering. i always wanted to build airplanes, im just intimated by weathering. lol
Thank you! :) challenge yourself and try out. I bet you can do it!
Thank you.
I enjoyed!
Your welcome!
YOU Are Insane !!!
Thanks mate! I give my best, all the time 🤘🏼
If you use Ez-line, it's thinner and more to scale. Great paint job!
Thanks! It's on my wishlist :D!
Good job. I am getting prepared for a 1/48 Me111 build too. Monogram.
Thank you!
Have fun! Show me your result, when you’re done :)
The broad tape is not suited for masking, glue is too strong, from the looks I'd say it is painters tape (been there done that). Degreasing the surface before painting also has a positive effect on paint not coming off when demasking, Vallejo paints are pretty sensitive. Be gentle when you remove the tape ;)
Thanks for your information!
I will buy maskingtape in different sizes or try different ways for masking bigger camouflage parts.
Washing the plastic in a bath of soap should be good before starting the build!?
great build, comrade!
but, instead of copper wire, it is better to use thin fishing line. The line is thinner and looks larger. It is easy to paint the fishing line under the copper color with a permanent marker.
Thank you!
Thank you very much for your comment!
I heard it several times now. I‘ll buy one for another build where i need it.
Nicely done - not an easy kit to build 🙂
Oh yes! it could have been more pleasant if the owner had not already built it. 😁 but the result looks good to me.
Ahhh the Heinkel...
Mighty....
Thank you!
You added all those extra lovely details and then spoil realism by not adding the Swastikas.
The guy I built that model don’t want it so I didn’t add it. The models I build for myself will have them. But in Germany it isn’t allowed to show them. So in case I choose a thumbnail, I need to blur the swastikas or I need to choose an angle you‘ll not see it. It’s a forbidden symbol to show in public
I have never found a successful technique for dealing with tape that pulls up areas of paint...Once it has pulled the paint up you are left with a step...I've tried sanding it with fine scratch paper, spraying, filling and spraying...the step always seems to come through...I wonder if there is a filler spray that might work...Always a pain when it happens...If it happens on a small panel I can sometimes peel off the rest of that panel and spray the panel again masking it off but that is only if it is on small panel where I can remove all the paint up to the panel line and start again...
I have to find a technique for me, too.
I try to wait a couple of hours (not minutes) when i set the varnish before i apply the masking tape.
It starts before priming. Ensure the surface is free of oil and grease by cleaning with IPA (alcohol 90% at least), then prime. Let dry for at least 24 to 48 hours or until it is cured. Sand very lightly to eliminate any bumps. You should wear gloves from now on to handle the model or clean it again with water, this time before spraying paint. Let it cure again for 24 to 48 hours. Sand lightly again. If you follow this religiously, you will eliminate 99% of the masking tape tear-up.
If you do tear up the paint, don't panic. It is fixable. You have two choices. You can remove the paint and primer to the nearest panel lines. Mask around, prime, sand, paint, sand, done. If not, you have to sand using progressively smaller grit (and I am talking starting with a sponge of 800, then 1000, 1200-1500, 2000, 3000, 5000, and 7000 to create a feathering between the paint/primer and the plastic. Please take your time and evaluate frequently to see if you're doing well. Clean with water, prime with successive light coats let cure and come back with light coats of paint until the edges disappear. Allow to dry to assess the work, and spray some more if it is not to your liking? If you see a ridge, start again with sanding.
Remove some of the sticky stuff when masking by placing the tape on the back of your hand several times.
If you follow this, tear-ups will become very rare.
Thank you for this munual!
I will follow this steps!
Montage correct , peu être un peu trop sale !! Peu être retiré d·un lac ?? Beau travail ...
Thank you! Yes, maybe a bit too much.. next time i don’t overdo!
@@myplasticprojectsi seem to remember hving a he 110 , cant find reference to it anywhr ; false memory or can u help me out
@@brianmacc1934 you mean Messerschmitt BF110?
@@myplasticprojects no HE 110 , difference with 111 was top gun turret ; it was cylinder shaped / revolving
Very nice job. But for a 48-th scale, it is a very sloppy assembly. The weathering is to dirty and innacurate. The joints are not plastered.
Thank you for your comment!
My channel is mostly about "learning" for myself. I just started my journey as a scale modeler and have never practiced the most of the techniques before. meanwhile, if you take a look at my instagram channel, you will notice I transposed many of the advices I got in the comments here. maybe you will find “your comment” in my posts I transposed already :) I hope will like my next build which is coming up in the next days!
HEY KUZMITCH1981...I think he did a marvelous job...the plane looks real and looks like it has been in a war, not like a shiney new toy...I think maybe someones jealous!
Weniger wäre mehr! Nicht übertreiben mit dem „ washing „!
Das war am Ende auch leider mein Gedanke 😩 jetzt muss sie erst recht gewaschen werden 🤪
Hoffe es hat dennoch gefallen!
@@myplasticprojects Nichts für ungut! Es war so ein Gedanke von mir.
An und für sich haben Sie sehr schön gearbeitet! Alles Gute!
Konstruktive Kritik ist auch immer sehr willkommen bei mir! :)