'Murphy's Law' inregards to those seatbelt sets, but better to be safe than sorry, fiddly work with the ignition wires, but it will make a big difference, looking forward to the next update, bext regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👍👍👍👍
Excellent work! This will serve as a great reference when I build this one. Your tip about not trimming the sprue gates until after gluing the wing halves together and letting them set is a very good idea. I will do that in future.
First off, I apologize for not commenting on episode 1. As usual though, awesome work there though! This kit looks quite nice, ICM has come very far since their Spitfires (not that they were bad, just very fiddly, with some quality control issues)! I am looking forward to your build here, I do like the Italian camouflage schemes. That engine almost looks like it could crank up and run, amazing work on the detail, and paint! Looking forward to the next episode!
Coming along nicely. ICM did a very good job with the engine, the paint and added detail make it all pop. I'm not sure if anyone makes it but maybe a Macchi MC. 200 Saetta in 1/32 scale? As you said you have Italian seatbelts to use up and the Saetta is a very interesting aircraft. Keep up the good work.
I think I’ll be doing the Battle of Britain scheme - aircraft based in Belgium in 1940 but I’m not yet convinced about the colour call outs in the instructions. A bit more research is needed. 🤔
Can’t get enough of the rural soundtrack to your videos - today’s star is the wood pigeon😀
Plenty of those around - the only birds I can’t stand are the jackdaws they’re noisy argumentative devils
Those seat belts were like waiting for a bus, one is late then two turn up. Coming along nicely sir.
😂
ICM look like they have put a great kit together. Really enjoying the build, thank you Steve.
Its a really nice kit Craig it won’t be the last ICM for me
'Murphy's Law' inregards to those seatbelt sets, but better to be safe than sorry, fiddly work with the ignition wires, but it will make a big difference, looking forward to the next update, bext regards from a Kiwi living in Australia 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Les
Excellent work! This will serve as a great reference when I build this one. Your tip about not trimming the sprue gates until after gluing the wing halves together and letting them set is a very good idea. I will do that in future.
👍👍
Excellent work once again. Your attention to detail is amazing and the end result is stunning.
Thanks David
First off, I apologize for not commenting on episode 1. As usual though, awesome work there though! This kit looks quite nice, ICM has come very far since their Spitfires (not that they were bad, just very fiddly, with some quality control issues)! I am looking forward to your build here, I do like the Italian camouflage schemes. That engine almost looks like it could crank up and run, amazing work on the detail, and paint! Looking forward to the next episode!
No need to apologise👍 It’s a nice kit going together well so far
Nice work, as always. The ICM Gloster Gladiator could be a neat counterpart for your CR42 at some point in the future.
great idea - I’ve got it in my basket but just haven’t pressed the payment button …..😬😬😬
Coming along nicely. ICM did a very good job with the engine, the paint and added detail make it all pop. I'm not sure if anyone makes it but maybe a Macchi MC. 200 Saetta in 1/32 scale? As you said you have Italian seatbelts to use up and the Saetta is a very interesting aircraft. Keep up the good work.
I’ll be doing the forthcoming italeri release of the Folgore so I’m looking forward to that
@@TheModelShed Looking forward to it.
Nice work Steve, seem's we are all having problems with postage atm... the engine detail otb is very nice, can't wait for the next video.
Thanks John 👍
Such a cool looking airplane.
Nice work on it!
Thanks Paul
Absolutely lovely
cheers Les
excellent work on the engine,i know i,am jumping the gun any thoughts on color scheme
I think I’ll be doing the Battle of Britain scheme - aircraft based in Belgium in 1940 but I’m not yet convinced about the colour call outs in the instructions. A bit more research is needed. 🤔