Thank you very much! For painting by hand I would recommend thinning the paint very well and applying it in very thin layers. I think Tamiya paints are hard to hand brush and would recommend using Vallejo for your first try. A great tool to have as well is a wet pallet to keep your paints usable for long painting sessions.
Thank you very much! I don't use X-35 but I use Tamiya X-22 Clear for my gloss coat. I think the ratio would still be the same, I use a ratio of 2:1 (Thinner : Paint). I apply 1 thin layer, let it dry then apply another thin layer. Also, I suggest using "Mr. Color Leveling Thinner" as your thinner.
@@KumaModels Hello! I was watching your wid another one and have question. What set of Tamiya Master Weathering do you use? They are sign by letters from A to H. Best Regards!
Yeah you should make a 1/48 of bf 110. like what he said its pretty easy if its a bigger scale and there is more detail but... the space is the problem
Wow, you made a 1/72 model with the same detail as a 1/48 model. That is some skill you have.
Thank you very much!
I'm having many Zero fighters here, but all are made of paper and cardboard. The A6M5 Zero is my most favorite aircraft ever 😅
I bet your Zero collection looks amazing!
Thanks 😊❤️
It's so politely work as usual. Also cockpit work is excellent. I always enjoy your video. Thank you !!
Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed!
@@KumaModels thats a goood job dude
Thank you very much!
@@KumaModels no problem
Masterpieces of both model and video. Kudos and thanks.
Thank you very much!
Great work!
Thank you very much!
I so 🖤 you and the zero
Thank you very much!
I love the building...... nice work, you are skilled., congratulations, I learned a lot.
Thank you very much!
Great job on this! What decal solutions did you use?
Thank you very much! I used Mr. Mark Softer.
woah this looks nice! I work on models myself but I don’t use airbrush, do you have any tips on how to paint on a paint brush good?
Thank you very much! For painting by hand I would recommend thinning the paint very well and applying it in very thin layers. I think Tamiya paints are hard to hand brush and would recommend using Vallejo for your first try. A great tool to have as well is a wet pallet to keep your paints usable for long painting sessions.
@@KumaModels thank you so much!
magnificent !
Thank you very much!
I think the green on the top of the body is a little dark.
Yes I think so too, if I were to make another I'd probably use a lighter shade.
That is true :v
@@KumaModels you are the best
@@KumaModelswhy you dont paint the zero of color wite? ⬜
I may make one in the future!
Where you buy the adesive copkit? Thnks! Really good job!
Thank you very much! I bought the adhesive photoetched parts for the cockpit from HobbyLink Japan.
Hello! I love your build of A6M5! I have question. Do you used gloss cloat from Tamiya X-35 semi gloss? How much solvent do you used? 1:1? or more?
Thank you very much! I don't use X-35 but I use Tamiya X-22 Clear for my gloss coat. I think the ratio would still be the same, I use a ratio of 2:1 (Thinner : Paint). I apply 1 thin layer, let it dry then apply another thin layer. Also, I suggest using "Mr. Color Leveling Thinner" as your thinner.
@@KumaModels thx for your answer! I used 2:1 (tinner : paint) for my Tamiya A6M3 Hamp.
Do you ever try YAHOO Models cockpit panel set for Zero? I bought cockpit panel from this firm.
@@ktos337 No I haven't.
@@KumaModels Hello! I was watching your wid another one and have question. What set of Tamiya Master Weathering do you use? They are sign by letters from A to H. Best Regards!
i love it!
Thank you very much!
Yeah you should make a 1/48 of bf 110. like what he said its pretty easy if its a bigger scale and there is more detail but... the space is the problem
I'll need more space then when I move onto bigger projects!
Im wondering, what product did you use for the gloss coat ?
I use Tamiya X-22 clear for my gloss coat.
Hello! I watched your great vid another time. I have question. What kind of super glue you used to glue rigging wire? Thx for your answer.
Thank you very much! I used loctite super glue.
One of my favorite planes! By the way, which is better for applying decals, cotton swab or brush?
Thank you very much! I like using cotton swabs. I make sure the swab is wet so it doesn't rip the decal while I move it.
@@KumaModels Thanks for the tip. I am planning to apply decals on my 1/350 Musashi from Tamiya.
@@ieattofu8178 Good luck with your build!
@Kuma Models how many future builds do you have?? just curious.
I have a lot of backlog in my storage, around 12 models I think.
Where you buy this model?
I bought this model online in HobbyLink Japan.
Can you pls make 1/700 shokaku??
I'll add it to my future builds!
@@KumaModels how many future builds do you have?? just curious.
Could you please post images of the model in the group? Thanks a lot. facebook.com/groups/ZeroFighterHistoricalSociety
I currently do not have a facebook account for my channel. You can share the video link instead if that's okay.
And of course Eduard again fucked up the colors of their precolored PE parts.
Otherwise nice build.
Thank you very much!