@Mauscmkwk so why spend 1.5k i On a kit I have to improve when I can by a mfh 1/12 and have all the detail? And they cost less and indent have to do the subscription BS
Some are better than others. They do keep improving them. Its not for everyone i get that. Most “model builders“ will not like these as they are used to painting/detailing all the parts themselves. These kits are aimed at a different audience. Whether someone thinks its worth it or not, i’m not going to argue about that.
Question for you..on rear brake discs & calipers ..I have the outer (plastic) half of the caliper off but wondering how you removed the disc from the spindle..figure its glued in but wanted your advice on how you removed (would hate to break anything) Thanks for any info
Hallo , interessante video´s , wat werkt volgens u het beste om carbon race stoelen na te maken ? Decals of airbrush ? Misschien een ideetje voor de volgende video .
'Parts that will be seen' this kit has a huge amount of missing cable/wires/clamps etc etc. It needs a transkit. If you look at the engine bay it is VERY busy..not so the kit...your opinion?
@@TheScalemodelingChannel sorry... I am not taking away from your skills as a model maker... I just think some of these subscription models are way over priced... The 1/35th railway gun is one and so is the big German battleship... Bismark or which ever one it is.... Sure the models are big but they are only made with enough detail to make non model makes impressed
Da würde bei mir Tamiya Panel-Liner einen Großeinsatz machen. Gerade das einheitliche Silber stört mich gewaltig, auch weil da jede Menge Details drin verschwinden. Auch unterschiedliche Silber+Aluminium Töne würde ich da nutzen, einfach um es interessanter zu gestalten. Einige Formtrennkanten sind mir negativ aufgefallen, ebenso gewisse Passprobleme. Da ist der Einsatz von Schleifpapier und evtl Spachtelmasse unvermeidlich. Zusätzliche Lackierungen der Plastikteile ist ebenfalls notwendig. Für den Preis finde ich das unnötig, fast schon eine Enttäuschung.
Yes and no on the panelliner, the parts are all textured. So with a wash they would all become very “dirty” and thats not what i wanted it to become. 95% of this engine will never bee seen again, as it is going to be covered by all the surrounding parts. So i put my attention towards the most visable parts.
That's amazing, very nice and detailed engine. Thanks for sharing.
Great video! That is going to be awesome! Awesome work man and its awesome to see you using the Mobius 0.3mm air brush!!
Man. These subscription kits do not convince me. I feel theyack detail in a lot of areas. For the scale and price, more detail is needed
That is because it is for YOU to improve its a kit that’s what you meant to do
@Mauscmkwk so why spend 1.5k i
On a kit I have to improve when I can by a mfh 1/12 and have all the detail? And they cost less and indent have to do the subscription BS
I’m with you Nando, just give me the Lego version if I’m going to build it. 1500 is crazy expensive.
@@Mauscmkwk Lame excuse for an half ar sed job tbh
Some are better than others. They do keep improving them. Its not for everyone i get that. Most “model builders“ will not like these as they are used to painting/detailing all the parts themselves. These kits are aimed at a different audience.
Whether someone thinks its worth it or not, i’m not going to argue about that.
Nice one Tom
Porsche build about 80/85% done.
Coming to you real soon
Absolutely fantastic
really cool video!
Would love to afford a kit like that one day but it's really not likely. Very nice!
Beautiful
Question for you..on rear brake discs & calipers ..I have the outer (plastic) half of the caliper off but wondering how you removed the disc from the spindle..figure its glued in but wanted your advice on how you removed (would hate to break anything)
Thanks for any info
I did not remove it, i masked the areas around it off
Hallo , interessante video´s , wat werkt volgens u het beste om carbon race stoelen na te maken ? Decals of airbrush ? Misschien een ideetje voor de volgende video .
Decals
'Parts that will be seen' this kit has a huge amount of missing cable/wires/clamps etc etc. It needs a transkit. If you look at the engine bay it is VERY busy..not so the kit...your opinion?
I've been working on the display issue Corvette. 3 more months and it'll be done.
1st one, yay
Ot sure what is custom about this.... And for $1500 I would expect a lot more detail... To be honest it's a bit piss poor
I stand corrected. Painting a couple parts might not be sufficient for the “custom” bit
@@TheScalemodelingChannel sorry... I am not taking away from your skills as a model maker... I just think some of these subscription models are way over priced... The 1/35th railway gun is one and so is the big German battleship... Bismark or which ever one it is.... Sure the models are big but they are only made with enough detail to make non model makes impressed
Rather just buy a kit and make it rather than subscribe and get bits each month.
Da würde bei mir Tamiya Panel-Liner einen Großeinsatz machen. Gerade das einheitliche Silber stört mich gewaltig, auch weil da jede Menge Details drin verschwinden. Auch unterschiedliche Silber+Aluminium Töne würde ich da nutzen, einfach um es interessanter zu gestalten.
Einige Formtrennkanten sind mir negativ aufgefallen, ebenso gewisse Passprobleme. Da ist der Einsatz von Schleifpapier und evtl Spachtelmasse unvermeidlich.
Zusätzliche Lackierungen der Plastikteile ist ebenfalls notwendig.
Für den Preis finde ich das unnötig, fast schon eine Enttäuschung.
Yes and no on the panelliner, the parts are all textured. So with a wash they would all become very “dirty” and thats not what i wanted it to become.
95% of this engine will never bee seen again, as it is going to be covered by all the surrounding parts. So i put my attention towards the most visable parts.