Bentley 4 5L Blower - Revell
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2015
- Timelaps - assembling the Revell Bentley 4.5L Blower 1:24
Music CC BY-NA from jamendo.com
1.It don't mean a thing - ProleteR
www.jamendo.com/de/track/1095...
2.Traditional Old Jazz Swing Classics 016 - PremiumMusic
www.jamendo.com/de/track/9910...
3.Dewey Square - Hugo Contini
www.jamendo.com/de/track/1590...
4.SWING GENTIL - Icar Toset
www.jamendo.com/de/track/3937...
5.By the River - ProleteR
www.jamendo.com/de/track/1174... - Розваги
Just bought one myself, looking forward to building it. Your film was most helpful, thank you mate.
Just started on my model, played yours at slow speed to just see how to do it. Took long time to view, but worth every frame. 🎉
Just started on my model, played yours at slow speed to just how to do it. Took long time to view, but worth every frame. 🎉
Excellent class .
I enjoyed this video very much. You did a great job on this build. It looks great!
Excellent work !
Very cool timelapse Frank, good looking build sir
Nice model kit and music 🎶
Nice
Beautiful job wish I had this kit
Plenty out there for you, postage for me was the killer, but in the end will be worth the cost.
I agree on the difficulties with the wheel axles. Do you know of any aftermarket for resin or etched Bentley parts? Spanish Gravity Colors provide excellent
Colors for airbrush that needn't be thinned. Calculate 2 bottles for a 1/24 kit 😺
Nicer than mine, that I build 30 years ago. When it was still a Heller model.
Did you use copper, bronze, gold or a mixture of those on this model for the engine and blower?
How do you keep the mud guards/wheel arches straight while the glue is setting
After all this time i bought one from Ebay
Well 2 actually!
Ettore Bugatti once said of W. O. Bentley "Monsieur Bentley builds the fastest trucks in Europe" somewhat of an offhanded compliment.
Great work and has inspired me to build this. Love the music choice too! Can you tell me what colours you have used (and on which parts, particularly bodywork and metals).
Thanks
David F unfortunately I use the old Revell Enamel colors , because I have to much left of these. The dark green is the mixture like in the manuals (90% mossy green + 10% black , both glossy). Most of the fake metals parts I left as they are. I was to lazy to paint them. The grill is also original metal coated and I use a dry brush with some black to let it look "used". And I really used the colors like they described in the manual. Nothing special here.
what's the song at 19:50
Build looks great, I have read bad reviews on this kit. I would love to build it. Did you have any issues with it? ............................................Ken
Show Rod Garage yeah, the fitting of the frame and the engine and front & rear axle was a pain in the a... . But you need only enough glue and strong clamps
Are you using Revell paints directly from the can or do you thin them first?
+Nikola Pepic directly from the can, only for airbrushing you have to thin it 1:1 or 1:2 with Color Mix. Some Colors are very unmanageable like Anthratzit (Color Number 9) It is always not right.
I really want to buy this kit but cant find it anywhere, do you know where I could get one from? thanks and awesome video very helpful.
Heller made it
The instructions booklet is better than the 1/12 scale booklet.
Nice result but painful to watch.
Cette accélération excessive des mouvements est fort déplaisante et nuit souvent à la compréhension de l'ensemble
Je ne parle pas beaucoup francaise, mais OIU!
iFrank69:
It looks like a beautiful job, but rather than simply showing every single step at high speed, one might want to show a typical step or two, followed by a regular speed close-up of the finished sub-assembly. Once we know what you're doing from a few abbreviated fast clips (like assembling the engine), a nice slow turn of the completed piece would be great.
Anyway, thanks for sharing; I know it's a bunch of work to record it all and here everyone's carping about how you presented it.
It's "timelapse''......... both times.