Thank you for watching and commenting! Unfortunately the model has since fallen off the shelf and has sustained some damage. It will probably return in a crash diorama. Regards ScalerDan
What an EXCELLENT Build!!! 👍👍👍👍 If AnyThing..... I wish you explained what paints you used like the entire cockpit 'pod' (the Front end of the Y-wing), the color of the seat?? I see that you used "filters", thanks for showing that and its usage/how it looks....very subtle. The Detail on the ' Y ' is Extraordinary, I love the amount of detail, the kit Alone shows......was there any Other details that you Scratch-built onto the ' Y '??🤔 Your Choice of the red was a ~little worrisome😕, but It Came out WELL Done!!😮 I Truly enjoyed the metallic, worn finish around the nose and radar/engine "nacelles"
Thank you very much for the nice and detailed comment, I really appreciate it. In future videos I will definitely show more details and work with voice over. I built the model out of the box without any scratch build. It wasn't supposed to be a movie version, I wanted to try out my own color scheme and have fun building it. The main color is Off White (AK Real Colors), the gray tones are various USN/USAF grays. Next time I would make the chipping a little finer and not use a matt clear coat for the metal parts. All in all, I can only recommend grabbing a Bandai kit, deviating from the template and trying a lot of new things (B-wing is waiting!). Regards ScalerDan
@@ScalerDan Cool Beans....... and Thanks for the Quick Reply!!! It is, like a said, an Excellent Build......ever wondered to place this ... "in a hanger??"
@@Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P A giant rebel base would be great... realistically I'm thinking of a small diorama base for each Bandai Starfighter to showcase it properly...
Can you tell me what paint you used to paint the cockpit hatch and the part around the engine, it's like a light blue shade colour. I've been trying to work out what colour to buy
Hello. I mainly used AK Real Colors. For the cockpit hatch I sprayed RAF Dark Sea Gray (RC296) as an undercoat, masked some parts with chipping fluid and then sprayed RAF Medium Sea Gray (RC289) as a top coat. Off White (RC013) was used for fuselage and engines. Some panels got Vallejo Acrylics gray tones to have more variation. Regards ScalerDan
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Very nice work. Superlative detail. And the rear facing top turret! 😍
Thank you for watching and commenting! Unfortunately the model has since fallen off the shelf and has sustained some damage. It will probably return in a crash diorama. Regards ScalerDan
Excellent work!
Thanks mate!
Beautifully done!
Thanks mate!
What an EXCELLENT Build!!! 👍👍👍👍
If AnyThing..... I wish you explained what paints you used like the entire cockpit 'pod' (the Front end of the Y-wing), the color of the seat?? I see that you used "filters", thanks for showing that and its usage/how it looks....very subtle.
The Detail on the ' Y ' is Extraordinary, I love the amount of detail, the kit Alone shows......was there any Other details that you Scratch-built onto the ' Y '??🤔
Your Choice of the red was a ~little worrisome😕, but It Came out WELL Done!!😮 I Truly enjoyed the metallic, worn finish around the nose and radar/engine "nacelles"
Thank you very much for the nice and detailed comment, I really appreciate it. In future videos I will definitely show more details and work with voice over. I built the model out of the box without any scratch build. It wasn't supposed to be a movie version, I wanted to try out my own color scheme and have fun building it. The main color is Off White (AK Real Colors), the gray tones are various USN/USAF grays. Next time I would make the chipping a little finer and not use a matt clear coat for the metal parts. All in all, I can only recommend grabbing a Bandai kit, deviating from the template and trying a lot of new things (B-wing is waiting!). Regards ScalerDan
@@ScalerDan Cool Beans....... and Thanks for the Quick Reply!!!
It is, like a said, an Excellent Build......ever wondered to place this ... "in a hanger??"
@@Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P A giant rebel base would be great... realistically I'm thinking of a small diorama base for each Bandai Starfighter to showcase it properly...
Can you tell me what paint you used to paint the cockpit hatch and the part around the engine, it's like a light blue shade colour. I've been trying to work out what colour to buy
Hello. I mainly used AK Real Colors. For the cockpit hatch I sprayed RAF Dark Sea Gray (RC296) as an undercoat, masked some parts with chipping fluid and then sprayed RAF Medium Sea Gray (RC289) as a top coat. Off White (RC013) was used for fuselage and engines. Some panels got Vallejo Acrylics gray tones to have more variation. Regards ScalerDan