Hi Veecee27, it was a good idea of you, to watch more than only one of my slideshows! Simply, because building these Guillow`s models, has been a steep learning curve for me and I only kept the better ideas, which worked fine for me. I`m also happy with my modifications of this Guillow`s model and if I should have managed to inspire you to build your own model, then there is nothing more, that I could have wished for. I wish you good success and a lot of joy with building your Ju 87!
For those, who might wonder, why I've put the Nazi swastika decals on my german Guillow's models. I did it, because I wanted to build models of existing aircrafts and the swastika on my models shows nothing else, than the historical truth.
The redacted swastika is pathetic. You are absolutely correct in my view. Presumably some people have tendencies of megalomania at the mere sight of a swastika!
I understand but find it unfortunate that you even feel the need to explain. It's so sad that we have to walk through life on eggshells paranoid about offending one another. With that being said, very cool video and great looking plane.
Hi X Man, thank you very much for your nice comment! I'm lightyears away from being a good model maker, but I've enjoyed building these models and I'm happy with the result. I've created my slide shows to inspire other friends of Guillow's kits to build their own models and from time to time people are writing me, that they're working on their own models. That's always nice to know and actually the best part of my slide shows. I wish you all the very best!
Yeah, built one of those when i was ten back in the 80s. barely cut wooden sheets, had to cut it all out myself. But, having it fly was impossible... built it for the rubber band koncept that came with the kit and that was to weak. So i found some odd small co2-engine with copper tubing, but i couldnt get that to work.. fit a propeller etc. So... i ordered a COX...mini-somerhing, but when i got that home it was to big and heavy and even if it would have worked i couldnt have had any way to control it, so it never really flew. Making it radio controlled was impossible since a mere servo back then was heavier than an entire system of today, including batteries.
@@andreasbuttner-land1890 History ,for what I have been able to understand,paint that plane as a flying coffin,granted not as fast as the Spitfires ,and or Mustangs it was a formidable weapon for it's time and when flown by a seasoned pilot as RUDEL it was deadly, Sorry if I mispelled that name wrong, but as I understand he was one of the highest decorated Aces if Germany
@@royalanania3306 Hans-Ulrich Rudel was indeed the most decorated German pilot and since German pilots had no other choice than flying mission after mission, he will be forever the most successful ground-attack pilot. But despite from his success with this airplane, the Stuka was outdated and easy prey for allied fighters. One reason for Rudel's outstanding success might be, that he fought at the eastern front. Rudel was an exceptional pilot, but the Stuka wasn't an exceptional airplane. But the Fw 190 was a truly excellent design and maybe one of the best fighter airplanes of WW II.
Hi The Ruptured Duck, I`m glad, that you like my slideshow and I hope, that you'll enjoy building your model as much, as I enjoyed building mine. It was a lot of fun to modify this kit and I'm very happy with the final result. But as you also can see from my pictures, if something goes wrong, it can be easily repaired and also easily improved. I wish you a lot of joy with building your model!
Thank you very much! This guy here gave me the inspiration for my own slideshows. ua-cam.com/video/jVoIsDwAHTs/v-deo.html I wanted to build a few models of existing aircrafts and then try out, if they would fly, but when I finished this Stuka, I didn't want to risk a crash and therefore it never flew. As you have seen already, my models don't fly very well. But I'm happy with how they look.
This video kicked ass. No music, no annoying voice over, very detailed in showing each step and no "smash that like button and subscribe!" At the end.👍 I have this kit but haven't built it yet. Currently working on the sopwith camel and p-47. I usually do the chalk on tissue method instead of painting and decals because I build mine for rubber band free flight, but have the PBY and B-24 built for display and those are painted. Your plane looks very good, nicely done.👌
Hi ADIT ADDICTS, thank you for your nice comment! I had the idea to create a slideshow, that everyone could understand, just by watching it, without being distracted by music or advertisements. I wish you a lot of joy with your wonderful models!
Hi Bryan Beard, the lightest option is of course, if you cover your model with already coloured tissue. But if you want to paint it, then acrylic paint might be a better choice, than enamel paints. You could also use thinner, to reduce the weight of the applied paint, but I haven't tried it out yet. I wish you all the best!
I am currently building this very kit and the Me109 is waiting to be covered. Your models are beautiful. I, too, get frustrated with those plastic cowls Guillow's provides.
Hi Ken King's Flying Machines, thank you for your kind comment. It's nice to know, that your building currently your own models. I liked very much the idea of building a model of an existing airplane. Therefore I made my own decals and a few modifications. Enjoy building your models! I wish you the very best!
Hi Ben Hudman, I don't know, if someone has ever built such a big model, but at least you can find the original aircraft at the RAF Hendon museum and you can take a look at it here: ua-cam.com/video/lCGBGi48dPM/v-deo.html. I wish you all the best.
Hi Julio Hernandez, I've used a mixture of 190 ml of water and 10 ml of white glue to shrink the tissue. And for coloring the plane, I've used REVELL enamel paints. They work well, if you want to build a model for display, but they add too much weight to the plane, if you want to fly your model. But you could also use acrylic paints. They might be a better choice. I wish you all the best!
Hi Pascal, my next model will be the Micro Magic from Graupner. I'm glad, that you find my slide shows helpful and you're right, that it makes sence to watch more than just one, because only then it's possible to get an overview about what I've tried out. Wish you the very best!
Hi Philippe Duc, at 5:49 I've put the wing, stabilizer and rudder on a plastic dish and lid to let them dry. To avoid, that the parts might get stuck to the plastic, I've rubbed some wax onto it's edge. I also used the candle in the beginning to make my own waxed paper. I wish you all the very best!
Hi Santini Deutch, thank you very much! I'm also happy with the result, especially because of the modifications, which I've done. I wish you the very best!
Excellent Video!!, Nothing but time lapsed snaps of progression thru the total build with NO distracting music.
Hi Arthur, and no advertisements either. I'm glad, that you like my calm slideshow! I wish you a wonderful day!
That’s what they looked like ,great build well done sir.
I have the same kit stashed away for ages. This video is invaluable! Thank you very much.
Hi Veecee27, it was a good idea of you, to watch more than only one of my slideshows! Simply, because building these Guillow`s models, has been a steep learning curve for me and I only kept the better ideas, which worked fine for me. I`m also happy with my modifications of this Guillow`s model and if I should have managed to inspire you to build your own model, then there is nothing more, that I could have wished for. I wish you good success and a lot of joy with building your Ju 87!
@@andreasbuttner-land1890 Thanks a lot! I learnt a lot from you.
@@VC27 :-)
Beautiful paint jobs! Fantastic work
For those, who might wonder, why I've put the Nazi swastika decals on my german Guillow's models. I did it, because I wanted to build models of existing aircrafts and the swastika on my models shows nothing else, than the historical truth.
Agreed.
The redacted swastika is pathetic. You are absolutely correct in my view. Presumably some people have tendencies of megalomania at the mere sight of a swastika!
Hook cross??? Never heard it called that before, it’s called a swastika.
Hi Roger Auclair, you're absolutely right! They call it in Germany "Hakenkreuz" and I didn't look it up properly. I wish you the very best!
I understand but find it unfortunate that you even feel the need to explain. It's so sad that we have to walk through life on eggshells paranoid about offending one another. With that being said, very cool video and great looking plane.
Just found your vid. Thanks for taking the time to make the model and vid. You are indeed a true craftsman!
Hi X Man, thank you very much for your nice comment! I'm lightyears away from being a good model maker, but I've enjoyed building these models and I'm happy with the result. I've created my slide shows to inspire other friends of Guillow's kits to build their own models and from time to time people are writing me, that they're working on their own models. That's always nice to know and actually the best part of my slide shows. I wish you all the very best!
wow! in 3 lifetimes i couldn't come close to your work. i'd be afraid to fly them.
Yeah, built one of those when i was ten back in the 80s. barely cut wooden sheets, had to cut it all out myself. But, having it fly was impossible... built it for the rubber band koncept that came with the kit and that was to weak. So i found some odd small co2-engine with copper tubing, but i couldnt get that to work.. fit a propeller etc. So... i ordered a COX...mini-somerhing, but when i got that home it was to big and heavy and even if it would have worked i couldnt have had any way to control it, so it never really flew. Making it radio controlled was impossible since a mere servo back then was heavier than an entire system of today, including batteries.
AAAH! You bring back so many old memories.......
Thank you for answering my request with this Stuka,they are my Unicorn of the sky,a misunderstood plane.
Hi Royal Anania, what do you mean with "misunderstood"plane?
@@andreasbuttner-land1890 History ,for what I have been able to understand,paint that plane as a flying coffin,granted not as fast as the Spitfires ,and or Mustangs it was a formidable weapon for it's time and when flown by a seasoned pilot as RUDEL it was deadly,
Sorry if I mispelled that name wrong, but as I understand he was one of the highest decorated Aces if Germany
@@royalanania3306 Hans-Ulrich Rudel was indeed the most decorated German pilot and since German pilots had no other choice than flying mission after mission, he will be forever the most successful ground-attack pilot. But despite from his success with this airplane, the Stuka was outdated and easy prey for allied fighters. One reason for Rudel's outstanding success might be, that he fought at the eastern front. Rudel was an exceptional pilot, but the Stuka wasn't an exceptional airplane. But the Fw 190 was a truly excellent design and maybe one of the best fighter airplanes of WW II.
@@andreasbuttner-land1890 .The Fw 190 That's yes quite the hunter killer,the Kurt Tank wonder.
Thank you for the video, I picked up this kit (it is my first balsa model.) and this video is really helping me figure out how to make it!!!
Hi The Ruptured Duck, I`m glad, that you like my slideshow and I hope, that you'll enjoy building your model as much, as I enjoyed building mine. It was a lot of fun to modify this kit and I'm very happy with the final result. But as you also can see from my pictures, if something goes wrong, it can be easily repaired and also easily improved. I wish you a lot of joy with building your model!
Why do recut the ribs on scrap balsa? Is it stronger or something?…
All are works of art.
Thank you very much! This guy here gave me the inspiration for my own slideshows. ua-cam.com/video/jVoIsDwAHTs/v-deo.html
I wanted to build a few models of existing aircrafts and then try out, if they would fly, but when I finished this Stuka, I didn't want to risk a crash and therefore it never flew. As you have seen already, my models don't fly very well. But I'm happy with how they look.
This video kicked ass. No music, no annoying voice over, very detailed in showing each step and no "smash that like button and subscribe!" At the end.👍
I have this kit but haven't built it yet. Currently working on the sopwith camel and p-47.
I usually do the chalk on tissue method instead of painting and decals because I build mine for rubber band free flight, but have the PBY and B-24 built for display and those are painted.
Your plane looks very good, nicely done.👌
Hi ADIT ADDICTS, thank you for your nice comment! I had the idea to create a slideshow, that everyone could understand, just by watching it, without being distracted by music or advertisements. I wish you a lot of joy with your wonderful models!
Great video, what type of paint would you recommend if you wanted your model to fly?
Hi Bryan Beard, the lightest option is of course, if you cover your model with already coloured tissue. But if you want to paint it, then acrylic paint might be a better choice, than enamel paints. You could also use thinner, to reduce the weight of the applied paint, but I haven't tried it out yet. I wish you all the best!
looks like you use glue stick to tack the balsa pieces followed by CA to bond them. great idea. i'll try it!
Yes, you're right. I found this very helpful.
there may be hope..........thanks to this video. thank you Sir/Ma'am.
Hi MOSSY MOUNTAIN BIKEWORKS, I"m glad, that you like the slideshow! Have a good time!
I am currently building this very kit and the Me109 is waiting to be covered. Your models are beautiful. I, too, get frustrated with those plastic cowls Guillow's provides.
Hi Ken King's Flying Machines, thank you for your kind comment. It's nice to know, that your building currently your own models. I liked very much the idea of building a model of an existing airplane. Therefore I made my own decals and a few modifications.
Enjoy building your models! I wish you the very best!
I wonder if one of these models has ever been scaled to 100% and built for display?
Hi Ben Hudman, I don't know, if someone has ever built such a big model, but at least you can find the original aircraft at the RAF Hendon museum and you can take a look at it here: ua-cam.com/video/lCGBGi48dPM/v-deo.html. I wish you all the best.
Just wondering did you brush paint it or airbrush?
Hi John Todd, I'm sorry for the delayed reply. I just used ordinary and cheap brushes. I wish you the very best!
Hi, what is the final weight of your model?
Hi jeul kroipa, I´ll be able in one or two weeks to tell you. Have a good time!
Hi jeul kroipa, the weight of the model is 47 gramms. Have a nice day!
Did you use Dope in order to shrink the tissue?
What kind of paint for the plane?
Hi Julio Hernandez, I've used a mixture of 190 ml of water and 10 ml of white glue to shrink the tissue. And for coloring the plane, I've used REVELL enamel paints. They work well, if you want to build a model for display, but they add too much weight to the plane, if you want to fly your model. But you could also use acrylic paints. They might be a better choice. I wish you all the best!
Very nice and helpful as your other videos ! Thanks for sharing. What will be the next model ?
Hi Pascal, my next model will be the Micro Magic from Graupner. I'm glad, that you find my slide shows helpful and you're right, that it makes sence to watch more than just one, because only then it's possible to get an overview about what I've tried out. Wish you the very best!
I saw this model and had to watch!
Hi Ben Hudman, nice to know, that it caught your attention. Have a nice day!
awesome!
Very nice build!! Sehr gut gebaut!! :-)
Thanks a lot! Vielen Dank!
Are you coating the tissue in wax? Nice build btw, the Stuka is on my to-do list of models.
No, not the tissue, but I do make my own waxed paper from ordinary A4 size paper, to cover the plans. Wish you joy with your Ju-87!
Hi
I dont understand what do you make with the candel please ?
Hi Philippe Duc, at 5:49 I've put the wing, stabilizer and rudder on a plastic dish and lid to let them dry. To avoid, that the parts might get stuck to the plastic, I've rubbed some wax onto it's edge. I also used the candle in the beginning to make my own waxed paper.
I wish you all the very best!
@@andreasbuttner-land1890 thank for answer
Nice build!
+Fluffy bakon Thank you! :-)
Greate job!!!
Hi Manuel Beltran, thank you for your nice comment! I wish you all the best!
10/10
Very nice work
Hi Santini Deutch, thank you very much! I'm also happy with the result, especially because of the modifications, which I've done. I wish you the very best!
Templates please. Tank.