Thank you for watching video! I appreciate like/any comment which motivates me a lot to make another video :) Here are the champers Hope it helps! 00:00 | Introduction 00:21 | Cockpit Assembly 00:54 | Engine Paint/Assembly 01:09 | Cockpit Detail Paint 01:43 | Fuselage Assembly 01:58 | Main Wing Assembly 02:37 | Fuselage Painting 03:38 | Canopy Masking/Painting 04:05 | Propeller Painting Work 04:36 | Decal "Paint" Work 05:59 | Decal Application 06:26 | Weathering Work 07:29 | Final Show
The plane looks great! Good job. However, the video itself is a masterpiece of how a full build scale model should look. Subscribed and looking forward for more videos!
Thank you for your comment and question. I used Tamiya weathering master set C. It includes silver chrome powder. I tried to put color on the edge. Please let me know if you have any questions, thanks!
I love this plane,, nice work.. I'd like to ask,, its down as a 1/48, but this model seems small, like a 1/72, can you measure its length and wing span?
Thank you so much for your comment! Yes those reciprocating engine is rather smaller than latest fighter jets. The wing span is 236mm, fuselage length is 205mm. For example, 1/48 Tomcat is wingspan 408mm, fuselage 398mm! :)
David R Lentz, Columbus, Ohio, USA (Tuesday, 1 October, 2024) What is the blue of the fuselage, please? The F4U-1D Corsair was Dark Sea Blue overall, with Gloss (not “gross” as UA-cam’s close-captioning erroneously had transcribed it) Dark Sea Blue on the horizontal surfaces; under the tropical sun of the Pacific, this later weathered to a flatter finish.
Thank you for watching video! I appreciate like/any comment which motivates me a lot to make another video :)
Here are the champers Hope it helps!
00:00 | Introduction
00:21 | Cockpit Assembly
00:54 | Engine Paint/Assembly
01:09 | Cockpit Detail Paint
01:43 | Fuselage Assembly
01:58 | Main Wing Assembly
02:37 | Fuselage Painting
03:38 | Canopy Masking/Painting
04:05 | Propeller Painting Work
04:36 | Decal "Paint" Work
05:59 | Decal Application
06:26 | Weathering Work
07:29 | Final Show
Thank you.
Also, AutoUNcorrect yet again cheated us both: not "champers", but "chapters".
The plane looks great! Good job. However, the video itself is a masterpiece of how a full build scale model should look. Subscribed and looking forward for more videos!
Thank you so much for your comment! That means a lot to me. I really appreciate your feedback. It motivates me to create another video!!👍
Отличная сборка. Понравилось что и показываете материалы которые используете при сборке.
Thank you so much for your comment! I’m glad you liked my video. Please let me know if you have any more questions/requests 👌
Lovely work! I have this in my stash so I've been watching a few builds, you have a new sub!
Thank you so much for your comment!! And appreciated for the subscription!
That’s a beautiful Corsair........👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much for your comment!!
Nice result 👍
Thank you so much!!
Nice details.
Thank you for your comment!!
so good
Thank you so much for your feedback!!👍
Beautiful work! When weathering the engine, did you use Tamiya silver or gun metal?
Thank you for your comment and complements! Yes I used TAMIYA gun metal x-10 for corcair. Also I use AK real color gun metal RC015 a lot, thanks!
Beautiful job, except it's supposed to be dark sea blue.
Thank you so much for your comment! Yes I will try different color next time!
How did you add the zinc chromate color To the flaps and during your weathering?
Thank you for your comment and question. I used Tamiya weathering master set C. It includes silver chrome powder. I tried to put color on the edge.
Please let me know if you have any questions, thanks!
I love this plane,, nice work.. I'd like to ask,, its down as a 1/48, but this model seems small, like a 1/72, can you measure its length and wing span?
Thank you so much for your comment! Yes those reciprocating engine is rather smaller than latest fighter jets. The wing span is 236mm, fuselage length is 205mm. For example, 1/48 Tomcat is wingspan 408mm, fuselage 398mm! :)
David R Lentz, Columbus, Ohio, USA (Tuesday, 1 October, 2024)
What is the blue of the fuselage, please? The F4U-1D Corsair was Dark Sea Blue overall, with Gloss (not “gross” as UA-cam’s close-captioning erroneously had transcribed it) Dark Sea Blue on the horizontal surfaces; under the tropical sun of the Pacific, this later weathered to a flatter finish.
Thank you I will keep in mind next time
Hard to go wrong with Tamiya's 1/48 aircraft. To me, 1/72 is too small, and 1/32 is too big and complex. 1/48 is my scale of choice.
Yes, Tamiya is always promising. I love 1/48 size too :) I might want to try 1/32 sometime in the future.
No wires 😭😭😭😭
I will make sure to put it next time 😅
No seatbelts😭😭😭