What camera is Lou looking at? Where's the damn Floor Director? Fine... I've seen Lou's instructions-- just as straightforward and clear as Lou himself can be. So that's a plus. Once you see the path you are supposed to take, it really does get easier. Not fewer moving parts, mind you, but you know which ones to move! Good show.
Polytranspar Lacquer is a very cool paint in the United States , however internationally we can only get the acrylic which having used leaves much to be desired is there an alternative to this please , I would say "hi" to yourself & Lou who I watch all the time & yes I subscribe to you both, may I make a small suggestion when you put the aztec down the paint I mean I would have mixed a small amount of gloss with it for painting this would have further enhanced the difference being clear at this time it wouldn't change the overall experience, but it is up to you nice going & good luck with the 350.
Hi Gary i use Inspire pearlesence paints for the Aztecing they do much the same jop as polytranspire paints but don't put a blending coat over them they work by reflecting light back through themselves and the effect is very much the same i am on my fourth build of this model having given the first three away to friends and family
The Model builds are great from both of you but it's the personalities that make your channels!! Thank you for making these videos!
Amazing results! Really enjoyed this series with Lou!
You can tell how much fun they are having, and I loved the "You have no class" quip. Made me laugh. 😁
Such a fun episode. You two are amazing together and Lou makes it so easy to understand the techniques. Cant wait to see the finished kit.
-John
You guys are nuts and I love it! You make a laborious task fun to do and watch! Never lose that!! 👍🙂
The Aztec effects are incredible when it is done!
She's looking great Phil, looking forward to meeting you and Lou at Wonderfest in June!
Awesome!! See you there!
Phil, Thanks again for the "Infotainment". Or should I say "Leaning & laughing with Phil"
What camera is Lou looking at? Where's the damn Floor Director? Fine... I've seen Lou's instructions-- just as straightforward and clear as Lou himself can be. So that's a plus. Once you see the path you are supposed to take, it really does get easier. Not fewer moving parts, mind you, but you know which ones to move!
Good show.
LOL! Lou was checking himself out on the monitor where I can see all 6 cameras!
From The Netherlands:Great Video.
Parkinsons is a terrible disease, praying for your dad.
Beautiful 👍🏻
Awesomeness!
Polytranspar Lacquer is a very cool paint in the United States , however internationally we can only get the acrylic which having used leaves much to be desired is there an alternative to this please , I would say "hi" to yourself & Lou who I watch all the time & yes I subscribe to you both, may I make a small suggestion when you put the aztec down the paint I mean I would have mixed a small amount of gloss with it for painting this would have further enhanced the difference being clear at this time it wouldn't change the overall experience, but it is up to you nice going & good luck with the 350.
Hi Gary i use Inspire pearlesence paints for the Aztecing they do much the same jop as polytranspire paints but don't put a blending coat over them they work by reflecting light back through themselves and the effect is very much the same i am on my fourth build of this model having given the first three away to friends and family
Vallejo color shift is acrylic but lays down well! Cheers! Phil
Why did they have to make the paint scheme on the refit so difficult, lol.
I take it you've been watching season 3 of Picard.