Thank you for all the comments, and I am glad you like this crazy video. At least some abreaction and relaxation in these difficult times. I hope you are all safe and healthy. And You are often asking for a DIY compressor. :-D Actually, I already used even for this airbrush video, cheap solution, which I will reveal and upload soon. Probably today. ua-cam.com/video/0bnA_zfJ_m8/v-deo.html
You all ways make this old Hippie in Floridas day my friend. Keep up the great work. p.s. the PLA-300+ needs a few Photo etched parts, and maybe some exhaust stains.....lol
I saw the Chernobyl diorama video yesterday and subscribed immediately. Jesus, you've become my favorite modeler in less than 24 hours with all this stuff you upload!
With just a side cutter, a tweezer and a scalple you created this.. I can only imagine what wonders you will do if you have all the proper tools at your disposal.. hats off..
Mrs_Everyshot yeah he’s so talented he could if he hasn’t already (I’m a new sub) he applies so much detail to his models if he designed his own/ made his own kits they’d be incredible
@Ulf Knudsen I don't know about the humbrol. But the Revell one was really bad. Very cheap made, very high price (120€). The best thing was the instructions. Made me just frustrated especially when you are 14-15 years old and 120€ is a lot of money.
As you said it is only "physics", but the imagination and curiosity to make this simple but really functional single action hand-made airbrush is a great idea. Thank you for sharing it.
@@joj4096 Not all things are invented by Muricans you know.... This day of jokes and pranks is believed to have stemmed from the 16th-century calendar change in France, when New Year’s Day was moved from April 1 to January 1. This action was taken due to the adoption of the Gregorian calendar. However, a few people were resistant to the calendar change, so they continued to observe New Year’s Day on April 1st, rather than the new date. They were referred to as the “April Fools”, and others started playing mocking tricks on them. This custom endured, and is practiced to this day around the world!
G'day David, You, sir, are a genius! I've been painting my models with brushes since I was a small boy, many years ago. I just never got around to buying or learning about airbrushes. Now, airbrushes are very expensive in my country and I'm on a pension. I am happy with my brushes but there are times when I'm working on a large model that I would like to have airbrushing skills. I think I will give your clever design a try. I'm familiar with using syringes and I have disposable lighters so, I already have the components of your 'magic' invention. Modelling is all about problem solving and having fun and you have found a useful way to do both at the same time. Thank you. Cheers, and all the best from Tasmania. BH
I remembered when I was 7 years old, I saw a magazine teach you how to make a whole airbrush set up. The compressor was a bick pump and the air tank was a basketball
True. All the airbrush stuff wasn’t that available in the past. I think, i still have a 35+ years old magazine, showing you how to build an airbrush compressor out of a refrigerator 😀
A tube? That’s a very good idea, actually. They recommended a modified plastic jerrycan, if i remember correctly. A tube sounds much more safe. Ah, those were the days...
Fantastic Dave! Why would anyone give this guy a thumbs down? He’s just being creative and entertaining....just goes to show that you can’t please some miserable bastards. Keep up the good work Dave 👍
As much as I love building models I have to admit that it can get rather pricey and some people I know can't afford to buy high end airbrushes, tools, etc. Although I have an Iwata Eclipse airbrush I love videos like this to help out our fellow modellers who are on a budget. Anything to help keep someone within the range of their wallets I wholeheartedly support! Thanks for posting!! 👍👍😃
The quality of your channel is absolutely amazing. I've wanted to be able to paint at higher detail for a long time but haven't been able to afford an airbrush. I will definitely be trying this out.
Great job man!! Seriously, it gives a lot of people who can't afford or can't get these tools, the ability to make them, feel empowered and inspired. Because I tell you, if you can get the results you get, there's no excuse for anyone to not give this hobby a shot:) You rock!
Architect here. Absolutely fantasic invention. I will produce one within a couple of months i assume. I think i will ponder how to upgrade it with regular household items so it can take a slight bump without needing a repair. A higly unnecessary task, of course... but why not? There is a method for DIY reparing superficial cracks and chipoffs on sport plane propellars i saw on the tubes. You take second glue (yours) and let it drip onto a tiny pile of talkum powder. It solidifies and is so hard you can file it etc. that would be good for enclosing the needles of the paint container. Reg how to attatch the paint canister lid to the suringe is a think to think about... but perhaps a small metal hoop with a screwhead to clamp a pipe could be one part of it. Perhaps some more talkumpowder and glue. Just a thought. Thanks for the vid. I have more than one modelkit on a shelf just waiting for some attention.
David: Breaking the modelling meta ever since. PS: You just might make airbrush manufacturers re-think how they design their airbrushes at this point. 'Cause I'm just a beginner, and seeing this actually makes me want to ignore the idea of getting a proper one! Ease of usage, modular design, and price are very appealing to someone like me, LOL!
I would recommend you to buy normal airbrush because you wouldn't be able to paint camouflage without masking. But if you want to just learn and see, what it is all about, you can surely use it.
A cheap knock off will be fine if you are just starting out. I think one of my first airbrushes cost maybe $25 on Ebay. It was a clone of a far more expensive brush. It wasn't as nice as the expensive one but it was fine to learn on. Plus it uses the same size fittings etc as the more expensive ones so when you upgrade everything will be compatible.
The ingenuity of this is outstanding. Even if I never make one myself, I am filled with admiration for this. Also, this is why I have only ever bought and used cheap airbrushes made in China - because there is nothing in them to justify the cost of the name-brand ones, despite what all the Paasch fanboys might bleat about.
I have not built this thing yet, but HECK this is going to be asmr for me. This is the first time i am watching Your video plasmo, and i am blown away.
Store : why do you need so much lighters, and syringe?.. Me : I'm making an Airbrush. The store clerk : .... The guard outside : .... The Police : ....
I can get needles on-line or from the vets, but here in the UK when I asked my local pharmacy if they sold needles or syringes without prescription I was taken on one side so they could tell me about all the drug addiction programmes available locally. And no, they would not believe why I wanted them and would not sell me the needles.
I bought a hobbyking dual action airbrush for $20AUD 2 years ago. Watched a couple of videos on improving it like sanding and polishing the needle, valves and other moving parts as well as lubricating it. And it works beautifully. Then I bought a cheap secondhand compressor with a 8L tank and replaced the pump with a fridge compressor to make it ultra quite. I am beyond pleased with it.
Jokes aside i think a compressor it's way easier than an airbrush if you... scavenge around the right components (i've used a refrigerator motor and an used air estinguisher tank, and i suck at diy)
now this what you call a "DIY from scrap", the real "DIY from scrap" unlike others who say's DIY and from scrap but uses machines and other tools. , this is impressive 🤘🔥👍👏👏👏
I worked at the correct design for two days because I wanted to achieve a double-action airbrush, but I had a problem with massive air leaks. So I was not 100% successful, but at least this one.
I made already your airbrush and it is awesome! Low cost and working! I am using it with compressor from fridge and improvised pressure regulator. Awesome project!
I got a cheap chinese 0.2mm/0.3/0.5 kit from amazon for $25US. Its nearly as good as as my Badger KR85. It definitely works well for 1/72 scale stuff I do. The finish is not as nice, but otherwise it functions well.
@@jantimmer5558 Yes. It's cheap and if you mess it up, it's not as bad of a loss. And as he said, it works rather well in airbrushing providing YOU CLEAN IT. It's always better to destroy a 10€ airbrush rather than a 200€ one
Hahaha "It's quite disturbing"...lmao. You sir are not lying. Saw this pop up when you uploaded it and passed because I have a number of different airbrushes, but got curious simply because it was YOU making it, and man, that's pretty impressive. DIY or not, you cant argue the results.
Что может быть дешевле ...) Я купил свой первый аэрограф в 1985 году, его цена в рублях была эквивалентна 5 долларам. Эта аэрография сделана из СССР, а я ее до сих пор рисую. А ты Китай, Китай ...))) Если интересно, я покажу)) And the homemade compressor has been working for 20 years, I service it every 2-3 years.
I hope you're talents are beig put to good use, and you're getting well remunerated for them PLASMO. This is one of the cleverest, most innovative builds I've seen!
Hi, I'm from Belarus. I’ve been watching you for a long time. Thank you for doing subtitles in Russian on some of the videos, this helps to understand you very much. Thanks for the advice on how to make an airbrush, I want to do it myself.
Plasmo, ty jsi prostě borec!! Po každém tvém videu nemám slov, ale teď už fakt nevím, jak to bude dál pokračovat? Postavíš si doma svůj vlastní jaderný reaktor? :-)
My country was worried Greta was gonna choke on all the Q-Tips we all dump in the ocean and phased out plastic shafts on cotton buds. They're all paper now... luckilyyyyy... I realized this, and horded a f-ton, like it's toilet paper. Valid inventing bro, Love it.
Dear PLASMO, good morning! So I commented on on of your vids a like a week or so ago, and I finally had the time to test use a wet palate. And the result was incredible! So I want to say thank you for the amazing tip and keep making awsome vids!
Edit: I forgot that today is April 1st ..... can I remain doubtful? tHi David, you also have the convenience of not having to decant if the paint you have to use is of the same brand as the bottle you use, of course if it is already correctly diluted! nice works. And now, create a compressor for 10 dollars (maybe with one of those to inflate the tires of 12 volt cars ... but they make a lot of noise! joking aside I have a portable and also quite silent parkside compressor (LIDL): the problem is to make a small tank of air to prevent the compressor from starting at each spray and stops after half a second shortening its life! ciao from italy
@Plasmo You can also make a 1$ air compressor by buying an adapter to fit the spare tyre from your car. Pump it up to 30 psi attach your hose and away you go, with a delightful rubber aroma as you spray.
Very impressive can say. If its down right and the best results is try,try,try again. Cyfer through a straw or in this case a very small tube. I have built some cheap tools and it works.
OMG 😮, very smart. I can not believe that workt so well ! All i need is to get some needles and syringes, wich is not so easy in the Netherlands. Still if i do, i will surely try this myself. Good Job, keep making these videos. These kind of simple things show how the industry is stealing our money, it can all be made much cheaper.
WOW that is some great atomization. I expected at least a bit of spattering. I have a bunch of intramuscular injections left over in my sharps box and some models to paint. This is awesome!
Desde España. Un gran trabajo. Te sigoo desde hace poco. Tus vídeos y trabajos son increíbles y tus aportes de herramientas hechas por ti son geniales. De verdad un grandísimo trabajo.
Hardcore, but when you can get a paasche copy for $3.99 USD you start thinking about time value of money. Plus in US syringes are harder to come by. Great work!
Awesome job mate, l love how your home made tools are virtually as good as the supposedly professional model companies. Keep up your great work in both your model creations and your tools, they are a delight to all who view them, apart from the companies that is.
Thank you for all the comments, and I am glad you like this crazy video. At least some abreaction and relaxation in these difficult times. I hope you are all safe and healthy. And You are often asking for a DIY compressor. :-D Actually, I already used even for this airbrush video, cheap solution, which I will reveal and upload soon. Probably today. ua-cam.com/video/0bnA_zfJ_m8/v-deo.html
Thank you for the entertainment and levity in a hobby that sometimes becomes mired down in the über serious!
Your videos are the best! Stay healthy greetings from Poland
You all ways make this old Hippie in Floridas day my friend. Keep up the great work. p.s. the PLA-300+ needs a few Photo etched parts, and maybe some exhaust stains.....lol
I saw the Chernobyl diorama video yesterday and subscribed immediately. Jesus, you've become my favorite modeler in less than 24 hours with all this stuff you upload!
Thanks for sharing so much with all of us !
You're great !
Can't wait for your next Diy projects (yeah, I hope there will be plenty of them ;-) )
With just a side cutter, a tweezer and a scalple you created this.. I can only imagine what wonders you will do if you have all the proper tools at your disposal.. hats off..
I feel like his next tutorial will be about starting a successful scale model company.
i think the next one will be how to design and create your own model
Sweet as always man, sweet as always
Mrs_Everyshot yeah he’s so talented he could if he hasn’t already (I’m a new sub) he applies so much detail to his models if he designed his own/ made his own kits they’d be incredible
Danny Bailey Yeah when ever I watch one of his videos I realize I have a long way to go.
*6x2mm deep panel lines on all his molds*
Plasmo: *uploads this video*
H&S, Badger, Iwata conf call: "Gentleman, we have a situation here...."
This is actually really impressive, it’s better than the revell airbrush xD
Everything is better than this thing.
@Ulf Knudsen I don't know about the humbrol. But the Revell one was really bad. Very cheap made, very high price (120€). The best thing was the instructions. Made me just frustrated especially when you are 14-15 years old and 120€ is a lot of money.
@@niklas507 i agree
Tipping a pot of humbrol enamel in to my gf's cleavage and slapping her breasts around gave me better paint control than the revell airbrush . Lol . M
@@martinsparks7860 are you alright?
This is one of the most impressive DIY solutions I've ever seen. I'm trying it out this week. Thanks!
the seven dislikes are from people that can't get as nice a finish with their 200 dollar airbrushes
Or from companies that make airbrushes, perhaps...
Same here from Indonesia 🇮🇩 spend about 1.500.000 rupiah to bought airbrush and another 2.000.000 rupiah to air compressor
Its from people that can’t make it
It is mind boggeling why anyone would dislike his skills ...jealousy maybe
🤣
As you said it is only "physics", but the imagination and curiosity to make this simple but really functional single action hand-made airbrush is a great idea. Thank you for sharing it.
This has to be an April Fools joke. I kept watching expecting the prank to be revealed, but then he actually paints with it?! I can't believe my eyes!
Der Wolpertinger april fools is only an american thing
Hahaha
@@joj4096 No it isnt, it has been a thing in Europe since the 15th century. Google it.
@@joj4096 Not all things are invented by Muricans you know....
This day of jokes and pranks is believed to have stemmed from the 16th-century calendar change in France, when New Year’s Day was moved from April 1 to January 1. This action was taken due to the adoption of the Gregorian calendar.
However, a few people were resistant to the calendar change, so they continued to observe New Year’s Day on April 1st, rather than the new date. They were referred to as the “April Fools”, and others started playing mocking tricks on them. This custom endured, and is practiced to this day around the world!
No, it really is an April Fools joke!
G'day David, You, sir, are a genius! I've been painting my models with brushes since I was a small boy, many years ago. I just never got around to buying or learning about airbrushes. Now, airbrushes are very expensive in my country and I'm on a pension. I am happy with my brushes but there are times when I'm working on a large model that I would like to have airbrushing skills. I think I will give your clever design a try. I'm familiar with using syringes and I have disposable lighters so, I already have the components of your 'magic' invention. Modelling is all about problem solving and having fun and you have found a useful way to do both at the same time. Thank you. Cheers, and all the best from Tasmania. BH
I remembered when I was 7 years old, I saw a magazine teach you how to make a whole airbrush set up. The compressor was a bick pump and the air tank was a basketball
贴吧看到的23333我也看到过
True. All the airbrush stuff wasn’t that available in the past. I think, i still have a 35+ years old magazine, showing you how to build an airbrush compressor out of a refrigerator 😀
I used an automobile inner tube when I first started!
A tube? That’s a very good idea, actually. They recommended a modified plastic jerrycan, if i remember correctly. A tube sounds much more safe. Ah, those were the days...
I have seen some people using the refrigerator compressors
Fantastic Dave! Why would anyone give this guy a thumbs down? He’s just being creative and entertaining....just goes to show that you can’t please some miserable bastards. Keep up the good work Dave 👍
The thumbs down probably think it was an April's fool... ;)
Plasmo: DIY's a perfectly functional airbrush from random things at home...
Every airbrush manufacturer: "aw sh*t"
@vladypunkyface truee but they're not built from things you'd have at home...
@vladypunkyface yeah I know what you mean I used to use a $10 airbrush from online then after that I got a slightly better $50 one from my local store
@vladypunkyface ah yeah, I might get a better one soon
@vladypunkyface leave a link please!
@@majoriix look into the GSI Creos airbrushes
Genuinely thought this was an April fools joke... But the mad man actually went and did it. You never cease to amaze.
Just...Bazinga!
It's work! A single action aribrush! Amazing tutorial, thanks.
What an absolute genius of a man you are Sir.
This is like watching a Jedi Master construct a light saber in a mud hut on a backwater planet.
As much as I love building models I have to admit that it can get rather pricey and some people I know can't afford to buy high end airbrushes, tools, etc. Although I have an Iwata Eclipse airbrush I love videos like this to help out our fellow modellers who are on a budget. Anything to help keep someone within the range of their wallets I wholeheartedly support!
Thanks for posting!! 👍👍😃
The quality of your channel is absolutely amazing. I've wanted to be able to paint at higher detail for a long time but haven't been able to afford an airbrush. I will definitely be trying this out.
Great job man!! Seriously, it gives a lot of people who can't afford or can't get these tools, the ability to make them, feel empowered and inspired. Because I tell you, if you can get the results you get, there's no excuse for anyone to not give this hobby a shot:) You rock!
I love the ork symbol on the side, like it’s there just to let you know that this is thrown together and somehow works
One of the most beautiful and awesome tutorials I've ever seen. There are no words.
Decent. In next video: how to make a compressor out of an old toothbrush, a duck and one kg of bananas.
🤣🤣🤣
A duck ? A chicken would be simpler.
you were soooo close my friend
How about water hose or a kitchen tap and few 2 liter plastic bottles? Because someone already made it on UA-cam.
Architect here. Absolutely fantasic invention. I will produce one within a couple of months i assume. I think i will ponder how to upgrade it with regular household items so it can take a slight bump without needing a repair. A higly unnecessary task, of course... but why not? There is a method for DIY reparing superficial cracks and chipoffs on sport plane propellars i saw on the tubes. You take second glue (yours) and let it drip onto a tiny pile of talkum powder. It solidifies and is so hard you can file it etc. that would be good for enclosing the needles of the paint container.
Reg how to attatch the paint canister lid to the suringe is a think to think about... but perhaps a small metal hoop with a screwhead to clamp a pipe could be one part of it. Perhaps some more talkumpowder and glue.
Just a thought. Thanks for the vid. I have more than one modelkit on a shelf just waiting for some attention.
David: Breaking the modelling meta ever since.
PS: You just might make airbrush manufacturers re-think how they design their airbrushes at this point. 'Cause I'm just a beginner, and seeing this actually makes me want to ignore the idea of getting a proper one! Ease of usage, modular design, and price are very appealing to someone like me, LOL!
I would recommend you to buy normal airbrush because you wouldn't be able to paint camouflage without masking. But if you want to just learn and see, what it is all about, you can surely use it.
A cheap knock off will be fine if you are just starting out.
I think one of my first airbrushes cost maybe $25 on Ebay. It was a clone of a far more expensive brush. It wasn't as nice as the expensive one but it was fine to learn on. Plus it uses the same size fittings etc as the more expensive ones so when you upgrade everything will be compatible.
The ingenuity of this is outstanding. Even if I never make one myself, I am filled with admiration for this. Also, this is why I have only ever bought and used cheap airbrushes made in China - because there is nothing in them to justify the cost of the name-brand ones, despite what all the Paasch fanboys might bleat about.
Why does this work better than my airbrush
This one works better than mine to
Because it was made by David haha lol
Boris Gocmanac because you don’t know how to use it
Try a new head and needle .
hahaha i will exchange my procon boy for this one. come on.... my modeller skills are pathetic
This is crazy, your imagination and craftmanshift has no boundaries, well done!!!
22 dislikes from those scale modellers that think that using expensive branded stuff is best.
I have not built this thing yet, but HECK this is going to be asmr for me. This is the first time i am watching Your video plasmo, and i am blown away.
Store : why do you need so much lighters, and syringe?..
Me : I'm making an Airbrush.
The store clerk : ....
The guard outside : ....
The Police : ....
Police holy crap can you make me one too
Plastic crack is a hell of a drug.
THIS is the comment of the day!!!
I can get needles on-line or from the vets, but here in the UK when I asked my local pharmacy if they sold needles or syringes without prescription I was taken on one side so they could tell me about all the drug addiction programmes available locally. And no, they would not believe why I wanted them and would not sell me the needles.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sensei, I bow before you. I'm speechless. Simplycity and accuracy, wow.
I wish you made this 3 weeks ago before I bought an airbrush. Love your work!
I bought a hobbyking dual action airbrush for $20AUD 2 years ago. Watched a couple of videos on improving it like sanding and polishing the needle, valves and other moving parts as well as lubricating it. And it works beautifully. Then I bought a cheap secondhand compressor with a 8L tank and replaced the pump with a fridge compressor to make it ultra quite. I am beyond pleased with it.
What will he do next :D? A compressor? Plasmo will be MacGyver 2.0!
:-D Yes of course. I already made the video, so I will upload it today. Count down. 12 hours.
@@idaemonplasmo LOOOOOOL MATE! That's amazing, ahaha! Just when I was thinking of getting an airbrush/compressor set, here you are like a saviour.
Jokes aside i think a compressor it's way easier than an airbrush if you... scavenge around the right components (i've used a refrigerator motor and an used air estinguisher tank, and i suck at diy)
What about a micromot?
@@alessandrofavaro7722 That would also be amazing :D
What have I just seen?!? Incredible, PLASMO never ceases to amaze me.
That ork symbol at the end fits this build perfectly.
WOW the actual quality of the paint job blows my mind!
Wow,this is really cool.
You're a genius.
now this what you call a "DIY from scrap", the real "DIY from scrap" unlike others who say's DIY and from scrap but uses machines and other tools.
, this is impressive 🤘🔥👍👏👏👏
Very clever - it's the sort of thing that makes you laugh out loud when it works. Injection moulding machine next David.? Brilliant.
I worked at the correct design for two days because I wanted to achieve a double-action airbrush, but I had a problem with massive air leaks. So I was not 100% successful, but at least this one.
excuse do you have the drawing with the dimentions?
I made already your airbrush and it is awesome! Low cost and working! I am using it with compressor from fridge and improvised pressure regulator. Awesome project!
>lockdown day fifteen
"I made an airbrush."
"You what?"
"I MADE AN AIRBRUSH FIGHT ME."
No idea how this turned up on my feed, but I’m happy it did! Love the paint job of your sprayer at the end!!
It's amazing you managed to prove this was even possible
Now I'm wondering wether I should get an airbrush or just build my own lol
right!!!
This is ridiculously clever. I’m not sure what else to say. Impressive. Most impressive.
Plasmo: all you need is a few needle a lighter and 2 types of syringes
Me: wut
Airbrush manufacturer: wut
WOW David you realy are the Macgyver of plastic models!! Amazing!
I would really love to see this compared to one of those cheap iwata clones from amazon (and maybe a model with this airbrush)
I got a cheap chinese 0.2mm/0.3/0.5 kit from amazon for $25US. Its nearly as good as as my Badger KR85. It definitely works well for 1/72 scale stuff I do. The finish is not as nice, but otherwise it functions well.
@@orbitalair2103 recommend to somebody who wants to start airbrushing?
@@jantimmer5558 Yes. It's cheap and if you mess it up, it's not as bad of a loss. And as he said, it works rather well in airbrushing providing YOU CLEAN IT. It's always better to destroy a 10€ airbrush rather than a 200€ one
Plasmo, you are the antidote to our pandemic of boredom. Stay healthy!
One of the best April Fools so far.
Even if it's not an actual one, as it's pretty impressive!
the most legit thing since april fools
Hahaha "It's quite disturbing"...lmao. You sir are not lying. Saw this pop up when you uploaded it and passed because I have a number of different airbrushes, but got curious simply because it was YOU making it, and man, that's pretty impressive. DIY or not, you cant argue the results.
Thanks a lot! I've been stuck at the whole airbrush thing for a long time, cause I didn't wat to pay 100€ for one
You can actually buy a good double-action airbrush for 10 dollars from China. :-D
Что может быть дешевле ...) Я купил свой первый аэрограф в 1985 году, его цена в рублях была эквивалентна 5 долларам. Эта аэрография сделана из СССР, а я ее до сих пор рисую. А ты Китай, Китай ...))) Если интересно, я покажу))
And the homemade compressor has been working for 20 years, I service it every 2-3 years.
@@idaemonplasmo And it should function for at least an hour. :-D
@@idaemonplasmo What is your compressor? Tell me
@Kommander Rahnn what is your airbrush?
I hope you're talents are beig put to good use, and you're getting well remunerated for them PLASMO. This is one of the cleverest, most innovative builds I've seen!
Tell me this is not April's fool day, joke...
Genius, absolutely pure Genius, McGiver would be jealous of such a clever solution to the affordability of an airbrush. 😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🇬🇧🏴
What happens when you put a scale modeller on lockdown 😂
This was a brilliant example of your ingenuity sir! Well in keeping with your usual high standard. Keep these gems coming.
I thought this might have been an April fools video. Turns out, it isn't!
... it is really! Just who is going to do this?!???
@@websitesthatneedanem me
Hi, I'm from Belarus. I’ve been watching you for a long time. Thank you for doing subtitles in Russian on some of the videos, this helps to understand you very much. Thanks for the advice on how to make an airbrush, I want to do it myself.
Please have you got the drawings with dimensions?
good job
Вот ты красавец. Отлично получилось. Не думал, что так просто и дешево можно изготовить дорогое устройство.
Plasmo, ty jsi prostě borec!! Po každém tvém videu nemám slov, ale teď už fakt nevím, jak to bude dál pokračovat? Postavíš si doma svůj vlastní jaderný reaktor? :-)
Why are you allowed to be this smart and this good at painting it’s not fair
Drawings with dimensions doesn't exist anymore. can you fix it?
it is very amazing that the paint can be sprayed out like that, you know a lot about physics! great job!
I would love to see you paint an entire model with this airbrush!
Ok I was actually shocked at the quality and consistency of the stream you got from this! Absolutely amazing. Def gonna make one.
I'm disappointed he didn't make a compressor , but there's always tomorrow .
Доброго времени! Спасибо за инструкцию оригинального самодельного мини аэрографа!!! Успеха и здоровья! С наступившим Новым Годом из России!!!
imagine getting a 200$ airbrush a day before this tutorial came out.
that's pain
This is insanity. Your talent is something we all aspire to achieve I think.
Next video: today we will start our small model company , I ll try to create a simple kit of Yamato ship , at 1/5 scale XD ...
My country was worried Greta was gonna choke on all the Q-Tips we all dump in the ocean and phased out plastic shafts on cotton buds. They're all paper now... luckilyyyyy... I realized this, and horded a f-ton, like it's toilet paper. Valid inventing bro, Love it.
Чё ищешь русские комменты, ну листай, листай.........👇😂🖕
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I can see a simple 3D printed integration of the plastic body being one of those "coolest things to 3D print"
This is craftsmanship at its finest!
Your skills are never ending. Excellent build.
很佩服你的手艺,这是我第一次见到有人自制喷笔并且看起来十分好用。👍👍
Dear PLASMO, good morning! So I commented on on of your vids a like a week or so ago, and I finally had the time to test use a wet palate. And the result was incredible! So I want to say thank you for the amazing tip and keep making awsome vids!
My friend, you are a real master of your craft! I simply love everything that comes out of your hands! Great work!
Edit: I forgot that today is April 1st ..... can I remain doubtful?
tHi David,
you also have the convenience of not having to decant if the paint you have to use is of the same brand as the bottle you use, of course if it is already correctly diluted! nice works.
And now, create a compressor for 10 dollars (maybe with one of those to inflate the tires of 12 volt cars ... but they make a lot of noise!
joking aside I have a portable and also quite silent parkside compressor (LIDL): the problem is to make a small tank of air to prevent the compressor from starting at each spray and stops after half a second shortening its life!
ciao from italy
Plasmo was able to build this in a cave, with a box of scraps! Incredible!
Simple yet creative design. Your talents are excellent
your videos are MUCH MORE EXCITING than any netflix-series!!! i like it to watch it on my tv intead of a movie or episode of any serie!
this video is a "breath of fresh air" in this world full of plug'n play ... !!!
the 182 dislikes must be from airbrush manufacturers lol
@Plasmo You can also make a 1$ air compressor by buying an adapter to fit the spare tyre from your car. Pump it up to 30 psi attach your hose and away you go, with a delightful rubber aroma as you spray.
There is one problem. I do not have a car actually even driving license. But yes, that is an interesting idea. 🎈
@@idaemonplasmo hmm 🤔 a bicycle tyre? Very short spray time though 😁 I actually have one of the adapters, not sure why though.
I've though it was an April's fools video but it actually was for real! You're full of tricks Mr. David!
You're just a magician. You're just a genius. You're just A LEGEND!!!!
My God, Plasmo became an handyman for modelling ... Fantastic and awesome (and cheap)! 😃🤩
Thumbs-up... I don't believe my eye this thing worked so perfect... Even the paint results look so cool... 😊😍
Very impressive can say. If its down right and the best results is try,try,try again. Cyfer through a straw or in this case a very small tube. I have built some cheap tools and it works.
Cheapest AB on the market lol. Good job
OMG 😮, very smart. I can not believe that workt so well ! All i need is to get some needles and syringes, wich is not so easy in the Netherlands. Still if i do, i will surely try this myself. Good Job, keep making these videos. These kind of simple things show how the industry is stealing our money, it can all be made much cheaper.
Thank you for this simple tutorial, something i can use and something i can do while our country under quarantine
"I cant believe"..... So I do !!! Incredible !!!
WOW that is some great atomization. I expected at least a bit of spattering. I have a bunch of intramuscular injections left over in my sharps box and some models to paint. This is awesome!
Desde España. Un gran trabajo. Te sigoo desde hace poco. Tus vídeos y trabajos son increíbles y tus aportes de herramientas hechas por ti son geniales.
De verdad un grandísimo trabajo.
Hardcore, but when you can get a paasche copy for $3.99 USD you start thinking about time value of money. Plus in US syringes are harder to come by. Great work!
Awesome job mate, l love how your home made tools are virtually as good as the supposedly professional model companies. Keep up your great work in both your model creations and your tools, they are a delight to all who view them, apart from the companies that is.