Epoxy is often used with expanded polystyrene. Missed your videos by the way :) Oh, and my monogram shuttle is still mid process [life taken over the last number of months]. As you were messing with 1/144th shuttle, have you thought about doing one with the card launch platform? I'm going to build a small part of the platform for my shuttle stack to sit on/display.
I have zero interest in anime, but I enjoy watching you demonstrate and explain your techniques and practical problem solving with any subject. What I'm saying is I'd enjoy watching you paint a phone book. Welcome back.
Good to see you back, its been a long time, I thought maybe you were on another project like house or car restoration. I know what you mean about losing the modelling mojo. I got fed up a while ago when nothing seemed to come out as good as I wanted but I decided to scratch build a 1/32 scale Jeannin Stahltaube. Its an early WW1 German monoplane that looks like a bird. Wing Nut Wings made a kit of it that I never actually bought and when they stopped producing these kits were going for north of £400 ($500) which is way over my budget for a small model. I bought a Rodin engine kit and spoked wheels from CSM but made the rest from scratch. A nice long project to get back into the swing of things
I’m glad you’re back bud! If you are going to get some tamiya kits, and I know how you like to put planes in flight, you may want to think about the flight scene from the movie, the final countdown. I am referring to the F-14a tomcats versus the mitsubishi zeros.
Great to see you back mate, my philosophy when you only have limited ‘spare’ time is “time is too short for crap kits” as you have found out! A nice 1/32 Corsair in flight should do the trick!
Somewhat sad that you are giving bad kits now a cold shoulder. That was somehow your thing, lrge scale, old, bad fitting and low detailed kits to turn into masterpieces and overcome all these hurdles.
One for the algorithm, hope you're well😎
Sooo glad you're back! Love your videos! Keep them coming please!
Epoxy is often used with expanded polystyrene. Missed your videos by the way :) Oh, and my monogram shuttle is still mid process [life taken over the last number of months]. As you were messing with 1/144th shuttle, have you thought about doing one with the card launch platform? I'm going to build a small part of the platform for my shuttle stack to sit on/display.
I have zero interest in anime, but I enjoy watching you demonstrate and explain your techniques and practical problem solving with any subject. What I'm saying is I'd enjoy watching you paint a phone book. Welcome back.
I’ll have to order a phone book!
First!
I sure know the feeling! Get one of the Meng Phantoms - great engineering and just a pleasure to build. Anyhow, good to see you again!
Good to see you back, its been a long time, I thought maybe you were on another project like house or car restoration. I know what you mean about losing the modelling mojo. I got fed up a while ago when nothing seemed to come out as good as I wanted but I decided to scratch build a 1/32 scale Jeannin Stahltaube. Its an early WW1 German monoplane that looks like a bird. Wing Nut Wings made a kit of it that I never actually bought and when they stopped producing these kits were going for north of £400 ($500) which is way over my budget for a small model. I bought a Rodin engine kit and spoked wheels from CSM but made the rest from scratch. A nice long project to get back into the swing of things
I’m glad you’re back bud! If you are going to get some tamiya kits, and I know how you like to put planes in flight, you may want to think about the flight scene from the movie, the final countdown. I am referring to the F-14a tomcats versus the mitsubishi zeros.
Great to see you back mate, my philosophy when you only have limited ‘spare’ time is “time is too short for crap kits” as you have found out! A nice 1/32 Corsair in flight should do the trick!
Missing your posts lately. You have amazing stuff.
Somewhat sad that you are giving bad kits now a cold shoulder. That was somehow your thing, lrge scale, old, bad fitting and low detailed kits to turn into masterpieces and overcome all these hurdles.
Great so see you again here
Well outside my area of interest but good to see a new video from you.
Loss of mojo sux. Keep battling away to turn out your high standards. Hang in there...
Good to have you back!
Great job! High five!
Sounds like he got himself in a sticky situation when he got that thumb print on that blue shoe! Maybe a trainee badge is in order! Tehe
I got into a real sticky situation with the wood glue too!
great to see you back,agree ,i cant be bothered to mess around with crap kits anymore
Not when there are good ones out there!
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Always great to see your approach and techniques. I always learn something from your videos.
Welcome back