Revell 1/32 Messerschmitt Me262 B-1/U-1 Build Update #1 (12.5.20)
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- This is my build update #1 video for the Revell 1/32 Messerschmitt Me262 B-1/U-1 Nightfighter that is my entry into the "LOVEWAFFE Group Build" being hosted by me in the Revell Fanclub Facebook page.
This kit was kindly gifted to me by one of my UA-cam subscribers and friends, Mr. Robert Dyer.
This Group Build began on October 1st and ends on December 31st, so there's still 25 days left to join in and build something. If you'd like to join in, click on the link below that will take you to the Facebook group build page.
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Happy Modeling!
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That's looking real nice Martin. The seatbelts we're especially impressive.
Great job Martin, your pit work is and detail painting is excellent. Raised inner frames?! That I've never seen before. Came out good though. Went together quite well, no major gaps or steps. NICE! She'll look good in NF camo.
Thanks Bob, much appreciated mate. Yes, that was a weird one...smooth outer surfaces on the greenhouse and the raised framework on the interior surfaces...it's a bummer trying to get into them with a fine brush, too, because they are narrow and deep. But other than that, the kit has gone together very nicely indeed. I've always love the Revell of Germany kits....great value for money for the scale and details included. No fillers used, so far! Take care mate. Cheers :)
Funtastic work Martin. Superb modeling. Greetings from Portugal.
Thank you, Manuel, greatly appreciated! Greetings from the USA! :)
WOW THAT'S A AWESOME JOB Martin.!Lots of Details..🤗😍😍😍
Thanks mate, much appreciated! Cheers :)
That’s a big kit with lots of detail! Looks awesome!
Thanks Drew, much appreciated mate, and yes....it's bigger than I imagined it to be, which means the diorama base for it will be hanging over the shelf I intended it to be displayed on! :P
....big comeback Martin! Very nice set!
Thanks Marian, much appreciated, mate! Hope you're staying safe and well?! Cheers :)
Hi Martin, this aircraft is looking good so far. Thanks for sharing this mate, cheers from Josh
Thanks Josh, much appreciated! It's been a long time since I came on here mate, been really busy renovating my house in England for the last year...but the good news is, that's all complete and it's now up for sale, so I'll be able to put that headache behind me soon! I hope you're doing well and staying safe from the virus, mate?! Take care! Cheers :)
Great start to this build Martin! I look forwards to the next update. As always your work is impressive thank you for sharing it with us! Take care.
Cheers mate, much appreciated! Hope you're staying safe and well from the virus?! :)
Danke für dass tolle Video.
Sie sind herzlich willkommen :)
Looking really good, Martin. A person can't miss with the RoG 1/32 kits, methinks... great kits.
Great to see an update, amigo!
Thanks mate, much appreciated mate, and yes....I love the RoG kits, nice details and good value for money compared to the likes of Tamiya. :)
@@InternationalBritishModeler true. I just finished the P-51D a few weeks back. I have another Bf109 G-10 to build, but I have a bunch of after market for it I got from some guy. Really good kits.
@@BrettG64 That's the beauty with the price of RoG kits, the money saved gives you the option to buy some after-market product.....getting AM for free is even better! Enjoy :)
Looks great Martin
Makes me wanna start mine 😉
But got enough builds going on
Thanks Rene, much appreciated. You'll enjoy it when you do make yours, except for the smooth exterior on the canopies making it difficult to mask and paint the exterior framework.
What product did you use to dirt wash the cockpit ? Looks great
Thank you. First, I dry brushed aluminum paint onto the external corners/edges and raised detail, then followed that up by dry brushing watered down flat earth onto the flooring areas. After that, I used a watered down reddish dark brown acrylic wash for the internal corners. Cheers 👍🙂
Hi Martin, great job as always, can i know your settiings for vallejo primer?
Thinned, PSI, diameter of needle... Thanks and stay safe.
Best regards from Italy!
Thanks Mario, much appreciated! For Vallejo Primer, I use my 0.5mm needle and spray at 20psi straight from the bottle, no thinners used. My airbrush is just a basic dual action Paasche VL100. Good luck :)
@@InternationalBritishModeler ok, i have on the bench a 1/32 Trumpeter P47 bubble top... When done i will make a post!
Good job!!
@@mariopolito1318 Excellent, we look forward to seeing your P-47 come to life! Cheers :)