Weathering was phenomenal! For most modern naval jets like f-14 f-18 that would be too much but because of all of the smoke and pollution from diesel carriers wich these where pretty much only stationed on they got alot dirtier than hers on nuclear powered carriers. So it really gives you that dirty grimy oily feel that I’d imagine that F-4s would have.
Good! I am building the hasegawa 1/48. I love the Phantom..but the canopy is very boring to masks! Hasegawa is a good kit, but the kit is a common (also old) kit with many different versions..i have the "J" but the main sprue of the fuselage have details of the usaf versions and it is easy to make disaster trying to fix them. Do you like the Academy kit? Trouble? It is a good kit for the price? I would buy the Sundowners version.
Can you please guide me which wash colour should I use for: (a) Fighter aircrafts' panel lines (b) Under carriage (c) WW2 aircrafts (British Spitfires) (d) F-16 (grey scheme) (e) C-130 (Grey scheme) (f) Jet engines Grateful if you can please guide...
Thank you for sharing - well done! Some questions 1. You used several different types of cement - what determines where a certain cement is used? 2. You painted the bottom white, then used the wash and then added white back? Was this intentional or just correcting an unintended wash result? 3. Yellow helmets? They are iconic to VF-84. Why the white? Again, great job - I enjoyed watching this.
Thank you for your comments so : 1 I think the type of cement depend on which surface o thing you want to glue . Because If you use the REVELL CONTACTA glue o the faller that are practically the same , you are gonna to glue surface like one wing or two piece of fuselage , so parts that need much strength If you use the tamiya extra thin cement or mr cement s you are gonna tu glue small parts, and you can also use them to melt the excess of the previous other glues . 2 I use white oil to give much contrast between panel lines and also to clean the tone of the paint 3 I was also skeptical about the colour of the helmets, but I decide to follow the academy instructions, but maybe you are right about the yellow colour . I hope that I have answered everything , thank you and please support the channel 👍🏻
Your a gr8 model builder, what a gr8 phantom f4, keep up the good work 👏👏
Good job! You had me nervous with some aggressive weathering techniques, but your result was very nice.
Weathering was phenomenal! For most modern naval jets like f-14 f-18 that would be too much but because of all of the smoke and pollution from diesel carriers wich these where pretty much only stationed on they got alot dirtier than hers on nuclear powered carriers. So it really gives you that dirty grimy oily feel that I’d imagine that F-4s would have.
some nice buulding and nice video. can't understand why more people haven't subbed to your channel
Amazing job thanks for posting
Congratulations on a stunning Phantom of VF-84! Great to see the weathering techniques.
Thank you so much
Awesome!!..
That's not windshield. that's a canopy...^
20:33 ejection!!!
Nice
Buen trabajo...
Que utilizas para el lavado?
Gracias y gran video.
Very nice F4 well done, I like how its been modelled with the crew, about to roll to the catapult.
Cooool! I like the choice of the Jolly Rogers livery as well!
Thank you so much
Good! I am building the hasegawa 1/48. I love the Phantom..but the canopy is very boring to masks! Hasegawa is a good kit, but the kit is a common (also old) kit with many different versions..i have the "J" but the main sprue of the fuselage have details of the usaf versions and it is easy to make disaster trying to fix them. Do you like the Academy kit? Trouble? It is a good kit for the price? I would buy the Sundowners version.
Bellissima la MIA foto del US Navy Pilot "Jolly Rogers" 120 mm Verlinden.
Congratulations on the artwork.
I suggest the assembly of the 1/48 Kinetic kit of the Mirage IIIE.
I know about kinetic kits that are very good, in fact I have an F/A 18c 1/48 by kinetic
Can you please guide me which wash colour should I use for:
(a) Fighter aircrafts' panel lines
(b) Under carriage
(c) WW2 aircrafts (British Spitfires)
(d) F-16 (grey scheme)
(e) C-130 (Grey scheme)
(f) Jet engines
Grateful if you can please guide...
Excelente video desde Chile abrazo me encanta los aviones el aeromodelismo gran trabajo 💪💪🇨🇱
Thank you for sharing - well done! Some questions
1. You used several different types of cement - what determines where a certain cement is used?
2. You painted the bottom white, then used the wash and then added white back? Was this intentional or just correcting an unintended wash result?
3. Yellow helmets? They are iconic to VF-84. Why the white?
Again, great job - I enjoyed watching this.
Thank you for your comments so :
1 I think the type of cement depend on which surface o thing you want to glue .
Because If you use the REVELL CONTACTA glue o the faller that are practically the same , you are gonna to glue surface like one wing or two piece of fuselage , so parts that need much strength
If you use the tamiya extra thin cement or mr cement s you are gonna tu glue small parts, and you can also use them to melt the excess of the previous other glues .
2 I use white oil to give much contrast between panel lines and also to clean the tone of the paint
3 I was also skeptical about the colour of the helmets, but I decide to follow the academy instructions, but maybe you are right about the yellow colour .
I hope that I have answered everything , thank you and please support the channel 👍🏻
@@jvmodelsplasticmodel7029 Thanks for the insights! Keep it up!
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