Great Guide Plastic Models - How to paint cockpit
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2024
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part4 - Riveting and Rescribing Panel Lines - • Great Guide Plastic Mo...
part5 - Weathering using aquarelle crayons - • Video
part6 - How to paint and create stencils RAF roundels - • How to paint and creat...
part7 - Airbrush tutorial, tips for better airbrushing - • Airbrush tutorial, tip...
part8 - How to paint inline engine - • How to paint Spitfire ...
part9 - Resin accessories - • Resin accessories - Ed...
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David Damek
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Gregoire Lourme - Impossible Rescue
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Gregoire Lourme - Exoplanet
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Czech Republic became modelling superpower. massive respect from Croatia
pozdrav iz srbije
One of the best instructional videos I have ever seen, thank you... excellent work.
I’m pretty sure that’s more detailed than a full sized one! Incredible work.
Martin ; I definitely rate you as one of the best modellers making videos here. So its very nice of you to take us through the process like this. Thank you.
I am extremely impressed with this young mans expertise ... sign me up !!
I really enjoy these type of tutorials, great skills and results as always. I have learned more about fine detailing from you than anyone else. Please keep making build tutorials!
As always, your true gift of modeling skills comes shining through. You make everything look so easy and guys like me can't even pronounce the stuff that you do let alone do it too. Thank you again for another sensational tutorial and best wishes to you always young man!
I love this David, thanks for sharing once again your master techniques !!!
I am about to start a P-51 and the cockpit is first. You are teaching me, but at the same time, you are such a master I can never hope to make mine look as good. :)
Great tutorial video! I have recently gotten into building models and I've watched a bunch of your videos. This is the oldest one I have watched and it is very noticeable how much your English has improved.
ALL that detail in 72nd scale...Master skills, Hawkeye!
It's 1/48,he talks about 1/72,but the build is 1/48
I really like the fact you are painting your fingers too in the process!
STFU
Just wanted to let ya know.......I'm a big fan of your skills in painting & detailing the P51 D Mustang.
I don't care what anybody says......this Single Seat / Piston Engine Plane was ......was, is, and will
always be the BEST WW II Plane EVER ! I wish I had your skills as I've built dozens of this airplane
and never achieved your results ! Now I'm old with failing vision, shaky hands, but still love to build
this model Airplane. Unfortunately this hobby has become so over priced that I can no longer afford
to buy models, paints and supplies. Now I'm left with watching you transform a model kit of the P51 D
into a work of art ! Keep building the P51 D and I'll keep watching....... I'm subscribing to your channel
Thanks for keeping me entertained with your amazing skills !
And I thought I was good at painting cockpits !! Well now I know how to make them really good. A most enjoyable video with some impressive tips. Liked the reminder shots at the end of the video. Excellent presentation, thank you, will be watching more of your vids.
Great job on your English! It was spot on!
You are one of my favorite in scale modeling ...what a great job you always show in every video !
Fantastic result Martin and I really like the video's format. Very enjoyable
Excellent tutorial, examples and tips on how to create a dramatic and realistic pit. Thanks.
Bejesus! I've been doing model aircraft off and on since I was 8 yo, ( 50 next year ) and thought I was pretty damn good, even won a couple of competitions at some local hobby shops. After watching this guy, I realize my amateur days are far from over. That is some amazing work!
Very nice job. I really like your creativity by using putty and wire to enhance the cockpit details; great ideas!
Thanks so much for speaking English!
dont want to be mean. but your english has gotten so much better in two years.. watching your newest videos compared to these videos is like day and night. youre getting a lot of practice in. good work both on the models and language!
Well, I am picking my jaw off the floor, that was superb. I'm inspired to try to make mine better. Thank you for sharing. Oh by the way, excellent choice of music and the production value was top notch. Thanks again.BruceMadison, SD
Superb tutorial :) I only wish I had such steady hand as yours!
Thanks for sharing.
that's the issue for me, it isn't necc. the lack of ability, but my hands just are not that steady.
UKscalemodeller Exactly, I hope they'll invent some exo-skeletons for steady hands soon :)
having the steady hand is the tougher part XD!!! anyway really awesome job!
Great video's Martin. Your skills are more fine art than modeling.
I just finished the same plane and project,I only wish I saw this video before I started.wow,wow,wow great work.
FANTASTIC!!! OUTSTANDING!!! Modeling shown here!!!! I just hope that I can achieve the same type of results as you have with my Revell 1:48 P-51D Mustang!!!!
I found this video very impressive and helpful. I will be trying to build a airfix Messerschmitt 109 soon and I haven't built an airplane kit in years so I'll be using your video as a great reference. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent demo Martin ... I have really enjoyed your other videos ... very steady hands ... great ways to detail the kits for that extra touch of realism ... job well done keep them coming ... you inspire me (us)!
Great job brother... You have inspired me to get back into building again...
Wow... great video, you have so much talent those cockpits look great!
Amazing. Just amazing. I love these videos. :)
G'day Plasmo, Excellent, detail work, truly outstanding! I'm glad you showed how to achieve these results just using fine brushes. I don't use airbrushes so I'm always looking for good brush technique tips. As I come back to modelling after a long break, fantastic videos like yours are a real help to me. Thank you so much. Cheers, BH P.S. I also really like the music!
Very nice tutorial! Now I know what paint brush you have been using in all of your excellent videos. Thank you for posting.
As always, sheer brilliance, thanks for sharing.
Great tutorial. Please keep them coming. They are awesome.
Wow this looks amazing. Just getting back to modeling but on a much lower level... One day I hope to be able to build a model just as nice as you do
Great video and a fantastic tutorial. I'll be watching for more. Thanks for making them.
God bless all here
Excellent tutorial, thank you for sharing your techniques!
i loved doing details like this but now I have no place to put them , you do great work , love your vids
That is remarkable detail - very nice video!!!!
Super cool work, great attention to detail... can't wait to see more
Thanks Martin, really appreciate your time and advice. Keep up the excellent work!
One word: HOLY !@#$% COW!!! And my wife says I get too detailed when I am painting a model!!! That is an incredible paint job. How do you keep such a steady hand?????
Very nice work Martin!
Thats sick man...seriously sick! Well done!
Excellent tutorial and beautiful work. Thanks for the video.
Great work! You can flatten out the lead wire to make seatbelts, too.
Máte velké dovednosti. Je to velmi inspirativní.
This is more than amazing! Love your work! Can't wait to see next tutorial.. ;)
wow bro ! great info .. ! I always wondered how you guys did that stuff .. now I can go to the next level thank you !
Thanks for this astonishing tutorial-you are very expert at this.
Beautiful work and a great tutorial. Thank you
Nice work! Please keep'em coming!
Very nice work and choice of music very relaxing..
Brilliant! A real pleasure to watch and very informative. Thanks!
Amazing, incredible! really..incredible
congratulations
respect and greetings from Bolivia
Simply superb ! Thanks for the great tutorial
Great series, really like your work. Thanks.
Thank you. Very realistic result
you are most probably a pro, I actually learned a lot!!! thnx
this is a really good guide, I've just started building models myself, mainly level 3 revell star wars kits at the moment they certainly don't look as detailed as this but everyone has to start somewhere I guess.
very good video and great detail work! keep up the good work!
that is a very nice cockpit there. damn dude, a great tutorial. very nice work, wish i could do that but wel.... i'm not that great but i still enjoy building modelling kits but these tutorials help a lot. thanks a lot :)
Amazing. You make it look so easy! Thanks for a great video.
Excelente trabajo, espero con impaciencia los próximos tutoriales.
Hi
i saw a lot of modelings working on a WWII aircraft but a some one like you didn't saw
on all ebay movies , so professional have to learn from you
Thanks. I am very glad that I can share my skills.
Martin congratulations on creating one of the best, most informative guides I've seen so far. You have done an OUTSTANDING job of explaining to your viewers the techniques you use to create your fantastic models.
This new method you are doing works really well, the music creates a relaxing atmosphere to help absorb the info and your english is great!
I do wish my hands were as steady as yours just as others have commented. Maybe I should paint after a shot of scotch heheh
I am really looking forward to the rest of your build. Again, thanks for putting the time and effort into sharing your wonderful abilities.
Cheers! :D
Awesome videos Martin, congrats
WOW !!!!! E' un kit stupendo!!!! Ma non è plastica è un kit in resina vero !??!!? Poi Eduard, è una garanzia di qualità, e dettagli unici!!!!
Děkujeme, je to velmi informativní a užitečné.
Inspirational work David...
holding my breath when i watch you paint. D:
Great tutorial and stunning work! thank you for sharing!
Thanks. This really helped me because I am new to planes .
very nicely done sir. well described and well shown techniques. thanx much !
Exceptional tutorial, great work.
Nice thank you for these amazing vids great improvements on my models now
Btw may I just ask what detail brushes are you using and what would you recommend.
*also would you mind doing a equipment video and tools you use please
Love your videos! Great work
What is that brush or whatever it is that you're using for the fine detail, the one at 5:50?
What is the blob like material that you use to hold the instrument panel in place while you paint? Example at time line 9:20 - Nice work .
I think it is a mixture of water and poo
+JoshiBlob • Adding water would make the poo too watery - Better to use straight poo (depending on what one had for dinner the night before) - appropriate funny answer though.
+JMC Hmm It is kores gumfix
ALL your videos are amazing
Steady hand ! Looks like I'll need to find one of those.
Amazing detail once again. What is the epoxy putty you use ? and coud you use white tack instead ?
+Mark Rayton
I use this product. burscough-aquatics.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/049ef0e475fc01db78c3c7a50e67c77f/e/p/epoputty.jpg white tack will not hardened.
Thank you very much for that. I suppose Milliput would also be another good alternative.
Great Video many thanks from Australia
I DONT THINK HE IS FROM AUSTRALIA
Amazing. I didn't quite understand what you used to create the seat belt?
+Daniel Krupin I used photo etched parts made by Eduard
+PLASMO - plastic models Ok, I'll check them out. Thanks for the reply. Keep up the great work!
Great video. You are very talented!!
Is that a brush, or solid stick you are using to paint fine details?
Fantastic detail and skill Bravo!
I suscribe!!! your works are fantastic!!! congratulations!!!!!
Hello Mr. Damek, I got some clear coat on my Messerschmitt canopy. How can I clean it? Please need help!
awesome work a true lesson in cockpit painting
an excellent tutorial. many thanks for posting
Wow, you probably spend more time on a cockpit then I do on whole plane... Thing is, I prefer to close my canopies and you can't see all these details inside:)
Anyway - another greeat video man, keep up good work!
Tremendous work man, thanks for all the excellent tips.
Excellent tutorial, thank you very much. WW2 fighters didn't have pillows, the pilot sat on his parachute which was strapped to him. hth
Thanks. A small pilot has pillow also because a parachute was not enough. Here are drow and original picture. I don't want to make from myself some expert. I only did what I saw.
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That's a really interesting picture, I see what you mean. But you could not sit on that pillow and wear a parachute too. The cockpit is a FW190 but the goggles in the picture are American not German so I think that picture was taken in the USA post war.
Trying to help, not trying to be fussy.
I require your expert help, I am building FW-190 & P-47 Thunderbolt in 1/48, plan to apply rivets, where can I get a guide for it ??
I believe it would be more appropriate to leave the seatbelts without any type of wash. As always i wish to say thankyou to Eduard of Cz. for producing such amaxxxxing model kits and accessories. I would have to say they are without a shadow of a doubt on top of their game !!!
Great as usual :) Im w8 for more guide video.