I was building Fiddlers Green models about 10ish years ago for wargaming. Now, I haven't played a wargame for 9 years. I forgot all about Fiddlers Green models but am glad to be re-introduced again. in fact, I think Im going to go download some classic racers from the 30s right now. Your vid is great. informative, non-intimidating, accessible, clear and to the point without extra knowledge not needed to complete the model. I think you hit the nail on the head.Yalll should try it.
Let me say this....you have made my heart swell with joy my friend. Thanks for the massive encouragement and hope to be able to bring you many more. Cheers and one love.
Fantastic job again. It might be stated in the description, but the pilot of this particular aircraft was French hero Charles Nungesser, who had an amazing career and life. Also the German machine which they tried to copy the Nieuport 17 with was the Albatros D.III. which then had same strengths...and flaws.
Yes and yes. The weight paper is at between 130 - 140gsm. If you reduce the size of your model, the lowest weight I recommend would be 120 gsm. I use this for the 1/100 scale models. hope this helps. Cheers.
Patience, Finesse, and Practice..... thanks for posting!!!
You definitely got the formula! Cheers.
I was building Fiddlers Green models about 10ish years ago for wargaming. Now, I haven't played a wargame for 9 years. I forgot all about Fiddlers Green models but am glad to be re-introduced again. in fact, I think Im going to go download some classic racers from the 30s right now. Your vid is great. informative, non-intimidating, accessible, clear and to the point without extra knowledge not needed to complete the model. I think you hit the nail on the head.Yalll should try it.
Let me say this....you have made my heart swell with joy my friend. Thanks for the massive encouragement and hope to be able to bring you many more. Cheers and one love.
Fantastic job again. It might be stated in the description, but the pilot of this particular aircraft was French hero Charles Nungesser, who had an amazing career and life. Also the German machine which they tried to copy the Nieuport 17 with was the Albatros D.III. which then had same strengths...and flaws.
@@Robert-yk8tx I love these history lessons. Great to learn something new! Thanks my good friend. One love.
Excellent and delicate work as always. Flyboys great movie. Greetings.
Greetings! Thanks for your encouragement. Yes, flyboys was really that movie for me. Cheers my friend.
Beautiful. 🎉
Thanks!
Nice. I just built this model recently in 1:100 scale!
Awesome. Just started getting into building models at this scale. Cheers my friend.
Nice paper model
Thank my friend.
I was just browsing the FG website and was wondering if youd uploaded recently. And its a classic plane as well! Good day
Thanks so much. I really appreciate this. Greetings from Jamaica. One love.
Oh Aerodrome Airplanes if ya wanna check Robert's planes out.
Copy that. Thanks.
I’m brand new to this. What weight paper are you using? Does it vary by scale? Thanks!
Yes and yes. The weight paper is at between 130 - 140gsm. If you reduce the size of your model, the lowest weight I recommend would be 120 gsm. I use this for the 1/100 scale models. hope this helps. Cheers.
@@neilpapermodelsThanks! Really enjoy your videos!
My Friend Emel Help build the Planes for Fly Boys. Robert in Kansas City owns the Company that built them. He Sells kits.
Oh wow! That's really amazing. Hail your friend for me! Thank you for being here too. Hope you enjoyed what you saw. Cheers and one love.