The best advise I've ever gotten from a fellow modeler, is he told me if ya wanna build a model, to replicate a realistic looking model car, is to look at the real car! That advise changed the way I build model cars! He was so right! Ive spent hours looking at real car engines, taking a lot of photos of real car engines, and the suspensions, and have made better looking models because of doing that. Just look at the real thing first.
I’ve always told myself to look at each part of a model as a model itself. For example, detail a carburetor as if you building a highly detailed replica of a carburetor.
To bad this guy did not look at a real engine. He drilled the holes in the valve cover to head joint for what? Spark plugs? He cut the head bolts off too. I can't watch any more.
this is the most inspiring modelmaking craftsmanship in video format I've seen. You make extreme detailing look effortless yet involved, utilizing proper tools, materials and expertise. No need for a narrative when the hands tell the story so well. Thank you for taking the time to share these projects with us.
The sound of plastic being snipped, the brush placed in the glue bottle or the sanding of plastic is pure ASMR to scalemodelers. Really nice that he doesn't "entertain" us with music.
That was amazing. Talk about raising the bar. None of this work seemed impossible or requiring artistic talent, but did require incredible attention to detail, dedication, precision, and the result is stunning. Thank you so much.
It is not just the detail of the build that is more than astounding. But to me, the fact that your creativity to even attempt some of these features is incredible. I tell you, every model producing company on the planet should be begging you to build one of their products.🔥🔥💯
Your work is amazing. Your patience and precision is inspiring. I used to put these models together really fast when I was young. Taking your time with Achieving such accuracy brings on a new enjoyment to model building.
No matter how drastic the surgery is on any of these plastic parts the end result always turns into a massive upgrade. I love watching you do your magic. You really are a crafting wizard. Incredible skills on display!
With hands like that you could be a surgeon.! No joke. I would put the rest of the model back in the box and take that engine to model shows! Absolutly amazing work.😮
That is just amazing. It looks so real and the precision you displayed was just fantastic. I think you just took that model kit to a whole new level. Thank you for sharing.
Nice build! Great detail and very inspiring. Carb looks a little simple in comparison to everything else. Thank you for posting and sharing this build.
So, I just found your videos tonight. Amazing! I like how you're not talking in them. And how you show what you're doing. Very informative for us trying to learn new skills. I thought I was a skilled modeler, turns out I'm a rookie compared to you. You sir are inspiring. And I'm a subscriber now. Keep up the great work and videos.
Great build! I really like how you add detail by modifying the kit parts or scratch-building replacements. There's not an over reliance on aftermarket parts on your models.
A very interesting trick I learned from this video....using the electric drill and an X-acto blade as a mini-lathe. Shaping the tiny plastic piece, while in the drill chuck is a great idea ! Thanks !
Astonished and Amazed by your detailing prowess. But I think the detail would have been better in " Ford Blue" engine block, and yellow spark plug wiring. But still, WOW!
What can we build more than a brilliant linkage system on the gearbox?? Let me think. Aha 2 strips with each 4 holes for seperating the sparkplug wires to the ignition coil. How mad is that. We have been watching this video, my wife and me in the heat of the day in a heatwave with a big mug of coffee and mouths wide open AGAIN. Brilliant,i got no other words for this pieces of modelbuilding ART.
@@fastbackseventyseven3553 in am from Holland but live for 23 years in the south east of Spain. Yes this guy is a amazing builder. Every video from him makes our day to a great day.
@@A4Garage Ilearn that much from your building tecnicks and tricks,that even i am amazing myself with the progress i am making build by build. And i am only a mediocre builder. But i see my progressing from the first build untill the last build,and thank you for showing us to be better builders
Very detailed except oil fill on driver's side valve cover near cylinder 5 and draft tube passenger side valve cover near cylinder 4 and tube runs along block with tab bolted to transmission bell housing bolt .tube was black and once mounted next to starter and was 3 inches below starter To vent crankcase vapors block was black air cleaner was gold valve covers gold and oil pan awesome work thanks for posting 😊
I’m building a similar car. 65 Mustang hardtop. I’ll use your idea on fabricating the fuel pump 👍. I’m adding air conditioning. It’s a challenge, but fun. I had a 65 GT hardtop when I was a teenager. It had A/C. I also had it bored to 302 and put aftermarket intake manifold and air cleaner. I like how you did scratch build your air cleaner. And I made the seats fold so passengers can get in the back seats. But not finished because too many scratches don’t polish well on the trim that swivels. I may do it over. I also like how you did 90 degree spark plug fittings to the distributor.
I love the detail you've put into this 289 engine, it looks fantastic. Please don't take this wrong, because I'm not knocking anything you've done. I'm 72 and back in the 60's, I lived under the hood of most of those cars back then. Yes... I was a true motorhead! A couple of things I noticed about the build. The coil is on the wrong side. It should be on the right side above the alternator and behind the dipstick. The other thing, there is no where to put oil in the motor. The oil filler cap was on the left front value cover. I can't tell you how many qts. of oil or Autolite spark plugs I changed on Tangs back in the day. Once a again, I enjoyed watching you work. Thanks!
The micro hardware you have amassed is amazing in its self. Must be 100's of $$$. D code 289 small block with 4 barrel carb, & 210 hp. Correct colors. Realy incredible detail. Just subacribed. Thanks.
The best advise I've ever gotten from a fellow modeler, is he told me if ya wanna build a model, to replicate a realistic looking model car, is to look at the real car! That advise changed the way I build model cars! He was so right! Ive spent hours looking at real car engines, taking a lot of photos of real car engines, and the suspensions, and have made better looking models because of doing that. Just look at the real thing first.
I’ve always told myself to look at each part of a model as a model itself. For example, detail a carburetor as if you building a highly detailed replica of a carburetor.
To bad this guy did not look at a real engine. He drilled the holes in the valve cover to head joint for what? Spark plugs? He cut the head bolts off too. I can't watch any more.
현시점 전세계 No.1 오토 모델러.
한국인인게 자랑스럽네요. 오토 모델하면 외장 표면처리 및 광택에만 신경쓰는 줄 알았습니다.
이런 분이 계신게 참 존경스럽습니다.
감사합니다^^
this is the most inspiring modelmaking craftsmanship in video format I've seen. You make extreme detailing look effortless yet involved, utilizing proper tools, materials and expertise. No need for a narrative when the hands tell the story so well. Thank you for taking the time to share these projects with us.
The sound of plastic being snipped, the brush placed in the glue bottle or the sanding of plastic is pure ASMR to scalemodelers. Really nice that he doesn't "entertain" us with music.
Thank you for enjoying!
@@RackwitzG that's right! I've missed to say the same!👍
it is very good but pictographic instructions are bad enough. While entertaining and informative I would enjoy a narrative too.
Very impressed
You show tremendous dedication and patience 👍
Making sure the firing order was correct is probably my favorite part of this build. So cool.
Totally! I was thinking about that as that segment started and there it was!
No, it has to be the dipstick!
That was amazing. Talk about raising the bar. None of this work seemed impossible or requiring artistic talent, but did require incredible attention to detail, dedication, precision, and the result is stunning. Thank you so much.
It is not just the detail of the build that is more than astounding. But to me, the fact that your creativity to even attempt some of these features is incredible. I tell you, every model producing company on the planet should be begging you to build one of their products.🔥🔥💯
I agree, except I think he really exposes how basic and/or crude some of these kits are by showing what's the car should look like
Your attention to detail keeps blowing me away. The air cleaner was amazing and even having the correct firing order. You are a genius.
True artistry!
Getting the details set then handling the piece without fudging things up is my biggest challenge 😮
The gearbox detailing is superb. And the wiring to the distributor cap,unbelievable. The parts are so small and yet so realistic. Brilliant!
Thank you!
Finally! I even checked your channel the other day to make sure I hadn't missed an installment.
Absolutely the best model engine build I've seen on UA-cam.... bravo!!! Thanks for sharing this with us 😎👍
Incredible ! An amazing tribute to this mythic V8 engine. Thank you.
Very impressive build! I love your attention to detail wiring the spark plug wires in the correct order into the distributor cap!
Absolutely amazing craftsmanship !!
You have made a very ordinary “stock” kit engine look amazing. This is superb craftsmanship. Can’t wait for the next episode. Thanks, as always.
Thanks for sharing that awesome engine technique can't wait to see the finished ride when your done 😎
These posts should be required viewing for all model builders.
Well done
my family thinks im mentally ill for enjoying this hobby but everyone in the you tube world is praising you!
I love the amount of work you put into your models it’s like watching a skilled surgeon thank you for sharing
Ok, this is absolutely hypnotic. I believe that when this is in the car and you turn the key .... it will start!!
You are a God, and that is amazing. I have the shakes so bad I could never do what you just did.😮 the distributor cap clamp killed me. Great work.
What a work of art! Those spark plug lines ❤❤❤
Your work is amazing. Your patience and precision is inspiring. I used to put these models together really fast when I was young. Taking your time with Achieving such accuracy brings on a new enjoyment to model building.
Thanks!
No matter how drastic the surgery is on any of these plastic parts the end result always turns into a massive upgrade. I love watching you do your magic. You really are a crafting wizard. Incredible skills on display!
You're attention to detail is amazing. What a talent you are. 🎉
With hands like that you could be a surgeon.! No joke. I would put the rest of the model back in the box and take that engine to model shows! Absolutly amazing work.😮
Incredible! I spend hours trying to do what you do. It comes out ok but nothing as clean and intricate as this. You are the master.
Absolutely Beautiful work!!!! I really like your hose construction and attention to all the small details.
Thanks for sharing my friend the 289 V8 and the gearbox turned out to be awesome like everything you touch!!!👌👌👌👌
That is just amazing. It looks so real and the precision you displayed was just fantastic. I think you just took that model kit to a whole new level. Thank you for sharing.
Truly a work of art bud. Phenomenal as always. I cant wait for the next update
The level of detail is insane! Love to watch you build stuff. Wish we could get all the small detail pieces here in the states. Keep killing it!
Beautiful build! Correct firing order, markings on the fan belt and oil filter. Thanks for posting these videos. looking forward to the next one!
Beautiful work! Always such realistic features. Love it!!
Nice build! Great detail and very inspiring. Carb looks a little simple in comparison to everything else. Thank you for posting and sharing this build.
By far some of the most amazing work in detail I have ever seen . Amazing job !
Thanks for sharing the build of the 289 V8 and the gearbox my friend it is awesome as all your builds are!!
Колоссальная работа проделана! Ваш талант потрясает до глубины души. Этот двигатель сам по себе достоин считаться отдельной моделью! 🤩
I really appreciate the effort you put into this project as well as the attention to details. For example the wires all placed in their firing order.
This is the most amazing engine detail video I have ever seen. Incredible!
Even the order of ignition is correct 24:50. Well done Sir! Thank you for sharing.
Absolute perfection. I am going to save, and widely share your video with all of my modeling friends. Kudos for your work.
You make me wanna cry 😭😭😭😭. Dude you have some mad skills.
This marvelous built reminds me of a Revell Mustang Boss 302 that I see in an issue of FSM April 1995. Neat process!
Fantastic work and details, always a pleasure watching your videos. Well done.
Absolutely stunning... Your attention to detail is second to none, and your talent is limitless! Great Inspiring work!
WOW!!! Your workmanship is second to non.
Absolutely amazing. Inspires me all the time to work on my models.
So much detailing and added parts. Amazing. Only thing I would have changed was the oil filter, made it screw on to engine block. lol
You're not just a builder, but you're also an artist
So cool to watch you
Awesome scratch building. So clean.
It's great that you pay attention to the firing order when connecting the ignition distributor!
Absolument magnifique, détails exceptionnellement réalisés ! du grand art !
Absolutely beautiful labor of love and skill. Fantastic.
Now to make a car worthy of such art.
Superb. Clear & simple. Although not that simple. Was it fun? In life, surround yourself with the things you love.
OMG the wing nut for the air cleaner! ❤ You’re a true master! 🙏
All she needs now is fuel and a battery ! Your attention to detail holds no barriers ! Exquisit ! 💖
Thanks!
the wing nut on the filter is just the icing on the cake
Glad to see the new video... Motor looks awesome as all can get... Thanks for sharing
This is just insane. Another level of detail.
So, I just found your videos tonight. Amazing! I like how you're not talking in them. And how you show what you're doing. Very informative for us trying to learn new skills. I thought I was a skilled modeler, turns out I'm a rookie compared to you. You sir are inspiring. And I'm a subscriber now. Keep up the great work and videos.
Great build! I really like how you add detail by modifying the kit parts or scratch-building replacements. There's not an over reliance on aftermarket parts on your models.
A very interesting trick I learned from this video....using the electric drill and an X-acto blade as a mini-lathe. Shaping the tiny
plastic piece, while in the drill chuck is a great idea ! Thanks !
Detailing level as well as technical accuracy are speechless..... Amazing job!
Anybody else expect him to fill the pan with 10w30 oil? that little 289 gonna seize up haha insane work!
Absolutely excellent detailing of the engine in this one. Your creativity is above and beyond anything I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing.
Outstanding my friend. I love watching you build
Amazing. I wouldn't even be surprised if one of these engines started up on you.
Astonished and Amazed by your detailing prowess. But I think the detail would have been better in " Ford Blue" engine block, and yellow spark plug wiring. But still, WOW!
I totally agree with your point, but I am pursuing to bring it closer to the original. Thanks!
Very cool, well done!!!!!!
What can we build more than a brilliant linkage system on the gearbox?? Let me think. Aha 2 strips with each 4 holes for seperating the sparkplug wires to the ignition coil. How mad is that. We have been watching this video, my wife and me in the heat of the day in a heatwave with a big mug of coffee and mouths wide open AGAIN. Brilliant,i got no other words for this pieces of modelbuilding ART.
@@fastbackseventyseven3553 in am from Holland but live for 23 years in the south east of Spain. Yes this guy is a amazing builder. Every video from him makes our day to a great day.
Thank you! It's a great pleasure for me to discover the difference between each engine. This engine was also fun.
@@A4Garage Ilearn that much from your building tecnicks and tricks,that even i am amazing myself with the progress i am making build by build. And i am only a mediocre builder. But i see my progressing from the first build untill the last build,and thank you for showing us to be better builders
Absolutely stunning and brilliant craftsmanship! Thank you for sharing another amazing project.
That's so beautiful. It belongs in a museum.
Always a blast to watch a master at work.
this is insane! Best model car maker on the planet.
Very detailed except oil fill on driver's side valve cover near cylinder 5 and draft tube passenger side valve cover near cylinder 4 and tube runs along block with tab bolted to transmission bell housing bolt .tube was black and once mounted next to starter and was 3 inches below starter
To vent crankcase vapors block was black air cleaner was gold valve covers gold and oil pan awesome work thanks for posting 😊
WOW! Just amazing... Its all in the details, Great modeling!
올려주신 영상을 볼 때마다 느끼는거지만 할 말을 잃게 만드시네요...엄청납니다.
I've probably said this before but I see your builds and think they can't get any better, then the next build comes out and it is!
I really liked the shift linkage tutorial. great job
Finally a new video!! 😊
I was looking forward to this!
Absolutely stunning work!
I’m building a similar car. 65 Mustang hardtop.
I’ll use your idea on fabricating the fuel pump 👍.
I’m adding air conditioning. It’s a challenge, but fun.
I had a 65 GT hardtop when I was a teenager. It had A/C.
I also had it bored to 302 and put aftermarket intake manifold and air cleaner. I like how you did scratch build your air cleaner.
And I made the seats fold so passengers can get in the back seats. But not finished because too many scratches don’t polish well on the trim that swivels. I may do it over.
I also like how you did 90 degree spark plug fittings to the distributor.
We were getting to the end and I was going to ask, sarcastically, "So where is the wing nut for the air cleaner?" Then he made it! Amazing!
Man, I can almost hear the engine roaring to life! Incredible masterpiece!
Another good day when there’s an A4 video 🔥
Que coisa de doido,!! Você e muito maluco por detalhes, por minúcias.
I love the detail you've put into this 289 engine, it looks fantastic. Please don't take this wrong, because I'm not knocking anything you've done. I'm 72 and back in the 60's, I lived under the hood of most of those cars back then. Yes... I was a true motorhead! A couple of things I noticed about the build. The coil is on the wrong side. It should be on the right side above the alternator and behind the dipstick. The other thing, there is no where to put oil in the motor. The oil filler cap was on the left front value cover. I can't tell you how many qts. of oil or Autolite spark plugs I changed on Tangs back in the day. Once a again, I enjoyed watching you work. Thanks!
This is master craftsmanship, simply world class.
That Mustang is looking awesome 👌
👍👍🏻WOW!! that's awesome detailing looks appsalutly great love the color combination 👍👍🏻
Increíble trabajo y dedicación, es una gran reproducción de un icono. Muchas felicidades Excelente obra artística.
Amazing details, you are a true craftsman, thank you for sharing your builds. Cheers
Beautiful work as always! 👍👍
this car is going to be not just a award winner in its own right but rather an amazing piece of artwork 🤩😁 your inspiration is phenomenal😅scooter d😎🤪😋
Amazing as usual
The micro hardware you have amassed is amazing in its self. Must be 100's of $$$. D code 289 small block with 4 barrel carb, & 210 hp. Correct colors. Realy incredible detail. Just subacribed. Thanks.
Amazing talent (and patience). You must have great eyesight as well. Beautiful work with outstanding detail.
Великолепно! Детализация на высшем уровне!