Nice work Kevin on the 767 models! I recently viewed the Delta 767-200 video and offered my comments. This is one of Hasegawa’s best models and a joy to build, thank you for sharing the video and the products you use for this project.
Thanks for sharing your build! I've just started on this build using a custom Qantas decal set - curious about a couple of things. On this build, you puttied in your own cockpit with or without the provided part, whereas on the Delta build i think you used the part provided? Not sure i got that right, but which method do you prefer as a result and which do you find easier, and why? Regarding the antenna and beacons, why did you take them off to putty? Is it a better result? I don't feel confident cutting them off precisely enough and then regluing. The 3rd thing was, underneath you had masked off a few details and pulled the tape off after - looked good. Is this a custom touch you added or part of the plan? If not, what references did you use? Again, thanks for sharing and considering my questions! 😊
You do beautiful work! I have trouble with spray cans because they always deposit too much paint, leaving a ridge along the masking tape. Do you have the same problem? How do you deal with it?
Sorry for late reply. It happens to me, too. I try to paint little by little and don't apply too much spray painting at once. Even doing so, the paint leaves ridges along the tape, but you can remove them by applying a light sanding paper.
Nice job there! Thanks for the upload! Always looking forward to your videos. I have to admit that this QF livery is my least favorite compared to the other QF liveries. How long does it usually take you to complete a Hasegawa? I reckon it would take much less time than a Revell.
I am so glad to hear that there are people out there who enjoy the videos and it surely motivates me a lot, so thanks!! It normally takes about 5 to 7 "working" days to finish Hasegawa 200 scale. And yes, Revell&Zvezda takes a bit longer, about 2 weeks, I think.
I have great memories of flying on Qantas 767's. This aircraft is sorely missed. Very nice model.
Nice work Kevin on the 767 models! I recently viewed the Delta 767-200 video and offered my comments. This is one of Hasegawa’s best models and a joy to build, thank you for sharing the video and the products you use for this project.
Nice video! Thanks for sharing it - the 767 is on my "to-build" list.
Thanks for your comment! Have fun on your build, too!
Thanks for sharing your build! I've just started on this build using a custom Qantas decal set - curious about a couple of things. On this build, you puttied in your own cockpit with or without the provided part, whereas on the Delta build i think you used the part provided? Not sure i got that right, but which method do you prefer as a result and which do you find easier, and why?
Regarding the antenna and beacons, why did you take them off to putty? Is it a better result? I don't feel confident cutting them off precisely enough and then regluing.
The 3rd thing was, underneath you had masked off a few details and pulled the tape off after - looked good. Is this a custom touch you added or part of the plan? If not, what references did you use? Again, thanks for sharing and considering my questions! 😊
Boa tarde simplesmente uma obra de arte parabéns ASS Valmir
Great job again 👍
Thank you!
You do beautiful work!
I have trouble with spray cans because they always deposit too much paint, leaving a ridge along the masking tape. Do you have the same problem? How do you deal with it?
Sorry for late reply. It happens to me, too. I try to paint little by little and don't apply too much spray painting at once. Even doing so, the paint leaves ridges along the tape, but you can remove them by applying a light sanding paper.
Hi 👋,
Another nice model again 👌, looking forward for the next one 😀.
Thanks!
Great job! You always do liveries not usually seen so it's always fresh
Thanks! I love those old liveries.
@@kevinqots9037 Of course! So much more vibrant than today
Fantastic!!
Nice job there! Thanks for the upload! Always looking forward to your videos. I have to admit that this QF livery is my least favorite compared to the other QF liveries.
How long does it usually take you to complete a Hasegawa? I reckon it would take much less time than a Revell.
I am so glad to hear that there are people out there who enjoy the videos and it surely motivates me a lot, so thanks!!
It normally takes about 5 to 7 "working" days to finish Hasegawa 200 scale. And yes, Revell&Zvezda takes a bit longer, about 2 weeks, I think.
The boeing 747 - 400 of the japan airlines in the next video please
Will think about that for sure!