The greatest aviation modelling of all time hands down. Far out!! Yes, I agree with the person who asked for a more closely detailed video of your aeroplanes shown less quickly. There is just so much magnificence on display to see! Simply wonderful.
I really appreciate your comment, Kenneth. This video is a VHS recording made about 25 years ago. Even though my website is a bit messy and there are some broken links and overlapping texts, you can find hundreds of photos showing a lot of details. When I finish my current model, I'll update it: www.rojasbazan.com/models-/index.html
Many comments here are by model builders. We are humble to stand in your shadow sir. Thank you for the wonderful gift that you have given to this world.
Steve, thank you very much for your kind words. It is not common to receive praise from other modelers because as you well know, there is much envy in the modeling world. So I really appreciate every comment.
There's sticking a Tamiya model together with well crafted after-market parts plus a good paint job.... and ..... there's this. What a masterpiece! My god, scratch built with the most amazing craftmanship. Sir, millions of us modellers need you to lead us :))) And what i mainly love about this, it doesn't matter where we're all from in the world. We all speak one language - models!
Incredibly beautiful! This is my idea of art. I would much rather have something like this in my living room than some painting or sculpture. This man is unbelievably talented.
Been building models for over 40 years and thought I was pretty good....Then I see this.....Back to the drawing board.....Beautiful work, a true master of the art.
Excellent video! Every time I see a model you have built I am blow away! I have never seen detail before that matches anything close to what you build. No doubt about it, you sir are a master at your craft!!
Estimado, imagino eres un hermano Argentino, con mucho orgullo y admiración no dejo de admirar tus obras de arte, soy un chileno radicado en Rusia ex Piloto, y aficionado al maquetismo aeronáutico.Un saludo fraternal de la lejana Rusia.
Hola Hector, gracias por tu amable mensaje. Hace ya muchos años que estoy radicado en USA. Actualmente estoy construyendo un B-24 en escala 1:20, que será mi último modelo en escala grande y con tantos detalles. Cuando esté terminado me dedicaré a renovar mi sitio web y continuar con mi DVD tutorial. Luego de eso veré de construir modelos en escalas pequeñas de 1:24, 1:32 y 1:40 como hice en mis comienzos allá por los 80s. Saludos cordiales.
I believe he has a workshop staffed with 1/15 scale gnomes who do all the work :) Unbelievable craftsmanship. These miniature replicas will last for hundreds of years. You could get a broadcasting student do a school project and immortalize your work for the world to see. As nice as your video is, it does not do your work justice. I would love to see a professional quality video of your masterpieces.
QUE EXELENTE TRABAJO GUILLERMO MIL FELICIDADES, ES TODO UN ARTESANO. UN MAGO DEL MODELISMO. YO PASE POR EL MUSEO NAVAL EN TIGRE. BUENOS AIRES Y LA VERDAD QUE ES SORPRENDENTE EL TRABAJO.
Jaime, muchas gracias por tus palabras. Yo tampoco podría hacer todo lo que tú haces. Cuando termine el modelo que estoy construyendo ahora (A6M2 Zero) me dedicaré exclusivamente por unos meses a hacer mi primer video tutorial. De esa manera voy a poder transmitir todo lo que aprendí a través de tantos años como modelista profesional.
@HackerGuitarist Thank you for your kind comment! I started building model airplanes in paper as a child. Over the years switched to aluminim and developed my own techniques.
now I have to take all my little guillows models that I've built down from the ceiling and burn them. thanks a lot. absolutely stunning modelling, thank you for sharing your work with us.
Shelby, although I started to assemble plastic kits in my boyhood, soon I devoted myself to construct my own models in cardboard. In my teens I switched to the Guillows models. That was a fundamental change for me; I was fascinated by the internal construction of airplanes. Over the years I switched from wood to the all-aluminum construction. Thank you for your comment.
@351xb1973 Thank you for your kind comment. Build this collection of 87 models in !/40 scale took four years. The P-40 built in scale 1/15 took a year.
May I suggest something? It is such a delight to see your work, but it would be nice to have slower panning of the different areas of the plane. There is so much to see. I’ve tried pausing the video at places I want to absorb the stunning reality of what I’m seeing but the still images are blurry. Perhaps a better quality camera is in order that delivers more frames per second. I just think the superb quality of your work deserves quality filming of what you graciously share with us. All the better for us fans to see. Greetings from Canada😎❤️🇨🇦
John, the images in this video are from more than 20 years ago; there were no HD camcorders at the time! Notice that my last videos about the A6M2 Zero are HD. In two months I'll upload two new videos showing my last model, a Ju87 B1 Stuka. Thank you for the comment.
@@rojasbazan Why don't you REMAKE that video.??? I also would love to see all those details.!!! Keep up the GREAT work.!!! Loved all those models of the Servicio Naval, y de la Armada Argentina.!!! KUDOS para ud., my amigo.!!!
@@arodrigues2843 The P-40 was sold by Fine Art Models twenty years ago and I don't know who is the collector that has it, so it is impossible to remake the video in better resolution (the same happens with my other models recordered during the 90s; B-17, F4U, SBD3, Spitfire, B-25, Messerschmitt, Fw190s, etc, etc). The 1:40 scale collection is in exhibition at the Museo Naval de la Nación, in Buenos Aires and I live very far, in Michigan. If you are interested in better images about these models, visit my website; you'll find a lot of photos in good resolution of the Curtiss P-40B and many old paper photos (good quality in its time) about the collection in the museum.
After many years I answer you now because I just found your message. This is because I've started using the youtube Studio beta and I have found many messages from years ago that I have never seen before. Thank you.
La exquisitez de tus modelos estan más alla de lo asombroso. Se agradece la experiencia de poder verlos y verte trabajar en cada detelle, anque mas no sea a traves de youtube. Saludos y gracias desde Uruguay.
Gracias Carlos. Esos modelos en 1:40 (que yo considero "experimentales" porque aprendí a medida que los construía), siguen estando en el Museo Naval, aunque la colección termina con los modelos de Malvinas. Es decir nunca fue actualizada porque increíblemente el museo no encontró un modelista que pueda trabajar totalmente en scratch (la escala 1:40 no permite siquiera hacer kit bashing). Alguien agregó unos modelos de plástico en escala 1:32 -creo-, pero eso ha roto la armonía de la vitrina. Lo más curioso de estos modelos es que los pinté a pulmón (literalmente), es decir utilicé un pulverizador para pintar soplando; no tenía dinero para comprar ni compresor ni aerógrafo. Eran tiempos difíciles, aunque eso me ayudó a buscar caminos alternativos al modelismo clásico. Saludos.
Buenoo,,,, es realmente espectacular trabajo,,de manos magicas que sacan de una plancha de aluminio cosas que maravillan a chicos y grandes por iguall,,, como no podia ser de otra manera,,, ademas me traen nostalgias de cuando los vi por primera vez,, alla hace algunos añoss,,,muchas gracias por ponerlos a disposicion de todos los amantes de la aviacion .. un gran saludo. Guillermo.
Thank you. These 87 models remain on display at the beautiful Museo Naval de la Nación (Naval Museum of the Nation), Argentina. Very far from here, my friend!
Hi Rojas, I was wondering if you ever plan to write a book describing your methods? Your work is incredible and I would love to know how it is possible to create such intricacy and complexity with just hand tools.
Richard, when my current model under construction (B-24 Liberator) is finished, I'll continue with the "Tutorial Kit", a combo of video, booklet and aluminum parts (ribs, stringers, panels, curved cowls, etc.). The "Tutorial Kit" will be ideal for modelers who want to have access to my techniques soon without having to wait any longer until I can present a more complete and in-depth tutorial.
@@rojasbazan Many thanks Guillermo, that is truly exciting news. I have started scratch building aircraft using styrene, wood and a few aluminium and brass parts but am bewildered by how you achieve such intricacy and precision. I will be buying one of your tutorial kits!
@38dragoon38 Thank you for your kind comments. There are some people in your country who work very well in full sized cockpits (perhaps do not need to win the lottery to hire someone).
Guillermo, Soy fan tuyo, excelentes tus trabajos. Hace unos meses te mandé un correo para hacer un Kingfisher y me diste tus mejores recomendaciones. Aún está pendiente el proyecto pero de que lo haré, es un propósito. Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos.
Hola tocayo Guillermo, varios de esos modelos no están en perfecto estado porque fueron utilizados durante más de 22 años en distintas exposiciones a través del país. Recuerdo cuando los hice, el problema que significaba la falta de información (tiempos sin Internet ni libros de ¨walkaround¨). Fue el Instituto Aeronaval quien encargó, supervisó y donó esta colección.
I don't know why I bother making model kits when you have this level of mastery......no I know its defeatist but c'mon. Seriously though, this is inspiring. Amazing work Rojas.
Espectacular trabajo guillermo.Recien cuando vi la placa con tu nombre en el museo naval de tigre me di cuenta de quien eras por eso en un video anterior te comente en ingles y no en castellano.Repito:espectacular trabajo guillermo realmente tenes un don!!.Saludos desde Lanus,Argentina.
SR. BAZAN: SEU TRABALHO CHEGA A SER INACREDITÁVEL!!! POR FAVOR, ACEITE MEUS PARABÉNS. NÃO CANSO DE APRECIAR CADA UM DELES, EM SEU SITE. SALUDOS DESDE CURITIBA, BRASIL. UM FORTE ABRAÇO!
This is the maestro Astor Piazzolla playing Libertango. I chose that music because it represents my country, Argentina, and because I built that collection of 87 naval aircraft models between 1982 and 1986 for the Naval Museum in Tigre, Buenos Aires. ua-cam.com/video/vaXNdVTGT0k/v-deo.html
@moeee48 Gracias, amigo. Esos fueron mis primeros modelos en metal, y los considero ¨experimentales¨. A comienzo de los 80s, sin internet y sin libros de ¨walkround¨, era muy difícil conseguir buena información para hacer modelos. Muchos de esos modelos fueron construidos utilizando solamente dibujos muy simples de tres vistas del Jane. Saludos
Thank you Chris, and send my regards to the friends of LEMB. I have several projects for the next three years that include a lot of German planes; Fw190A, Fw190D, Bf109B (Jumo engine), Ju86 and Ju87Anton in 1/24 scale (the idea of working in smallers scales is to build more models in less time as I did in my old days). Possibly also build some models in 1/32; He111, Ju88, Do17, He70 and He51. And finally one ¨big¨ model in the ¨little¨ 1/72 scale; the giant Junkers G38.
These videos are from the years when HD camcorders did not exist. At the end of my video Ju 87 B-1 part 3, I explain that possibly I'll edit new videos on those old models using the best photographs I have. You can see some nice photos here: www.rojasbazan.com/models-/curtiss-p-40.html
RC models have real engines that do not represent the original in scale; did you see any RC with an Allison like the one shown here? Or a RC Stuka with the Jumo in scale or a RC Corsair with the engine in perfect scale? Also this model is built in aluminum and in 1:16 scale, it could never fly due to the weight (due to the details, of course). I prefer to build scale models.
veo que hablas español una pregunta porfa si me podes responder como haces para los vidrios mas especificamente para la curvatura empece a hacer modelos con madera pero no se para los vidrios como hacerlos curvos me podes dar una idea??
The Junkers G24 in 1:15 scale: I made all the corrugated aluminum skin by hand and there is almost no information. I had to buy several original German books from the 1920s on aeronautical technology: ua-cam.com/video/60S1zQcSUro/v-deo.html
Eu pagaria mais um modelo de RojasBazan a qualquer peça do Museu de "Arte Moderna", isto sim é arte, pois encanta e trás admiração, há muitos anos ví outro modelos FW190d9 altamente detalhado.
Muito obrigado, Paulo. Entre enero y febrero voy a subir a youtube dos nuevos videos en HD mostrando mi último modelo; un Ju87 B1 en escala 1:16 con muchísimos más detalles que mi viejo Fw190D. En mi opinión el Stuka es mi mejor modelo.
Sid, I am building custom metal models for museums and aviation galleries for 38 years: www.rojasbazan.com/press/international-press/index.html Because of that, I have been fortunate to receive a lot of support from different organizations and individuals from the aviation field. Today you can get manuals and engineering drawings in CDs through the internet.
HOW?! How can one derive realistic looking features like that? Cool cat. Love it. Back to the insanity. What is up with creating that super detail on the engine? Egad, my head is starting to ache.
Hello Daniel, I'll try to teach in the best possible way how I build these detailed models. I already started working on my first DVD tutorial, It will be a difficult task, but I hope it will be useful. Thank you for watching.
Estimado amigo; hice varios modelos de la FMA de Córdoba: de los autóctonos construí los siguientes: AeC.2, I.Ae. DL 22, IA 50 Guaraní II, IA 58 Pucará (10 modelos) y el IA 63 Pampa. De los construidos bajo licencia por la FMA hice el Dewoitine D.21 (tres modelos) y el Curtiss Hawk H-75O. En mi página web en el link "Models" están las fotos de todos los modelos que construí durante más de 30 años y la lista cronológica. Saludos cordiales.
ED, here are the approximate dates of construction of these models. Please note that this website is a bit messy and in need of repair, but still viewable: www.rojasbazan.com/models-/index.html
I 've seen your videos a while ago and was wondering will you consider building an RAF Mosquito Fighter bomber ? I know its made of wood but with your talents using metalwork I'am sure you'll excell with the project.!! Still great works of art your models, thanks for the video's ,:)
Sir, the P-40 was sold by Fine Art Models twenty years ago and I don't know who is the current owner, so it is impossible to remake the video in better resolution (the same happens with my other models filmed during the 90s; B-17, F4U, P-51, P-38, Spitfire, B-25, Messerschmitt Bf109, Bf110, 262 , Fw190s, etc, etc). The @ scale collection is in exhibition at the Museo Naval de la Nación, in Buenos Aires, Argentina and I live very far, in Michigan. If you are interested in better images about these models, please visit my website; you'll find a lot of photos in good resolution of the Curtiss P-40B and many old paper photos (good quality for the time) about the collection in the museum. Thank you for watching
Hello,Your Art-Models are Reference-Class Category ,and are beyond everything i've ever seen .... Nice Camera work too ,have You a Book ?I deffinitely buy one
Sir, I just found this message after so many years. This is because I started using the youtube Studio beta and found many messages from years ago that I have never seen before. I have ready in 90% my first e-book. It's quite possible that I'll finish it and publish it in 2020. That'll help until I can edit the DVD. Thank you.
The greatest aviation modelling of all time hands down. Far out!! Yes, I agree with the person who asked for a more closely detailed video of your aeroplanes shown less quickly. There is just so much magnificence on display to see! Simply wonderful.
I really appreciate your comment, Kenneth. This video is a VHS recording made about 25 years ago. Even though my website is a bit messy and there are some broken links and overlapping texts, you can find hundreds of photos showing a lot of details. When I finish my current model, I'll update it:
www.rojasbazan.com/models-/index.html
Many comments here are by model builders. We are humble to stand in your shadow sir. Thank you for the wonderful gift that you have given to this world.
Steve, thank you very much for your kind words. It is not common to receive praise from other modelers because as you well know, there is much envy in the modeling world. So I really appreciate every comment.
There's sticking a Tamiya model together with well crafted after-market parts plus a good paint job.... and ..... there's this. What a masterpiece! My god, scratch built with the most amazing craftmanship.
Sir, millions of us modellers need you to lead us :))) And what i mainly love about this, it doesn't matter where we're all from in the world. We all speak one language - models!
I just shake my head in amazement every time I see your work. You truly are gifted.
Thanks for watching my videos, Tom.
I swear that could fly, P40 is one of my favourite aircraft. Simply stunning Sir!
Blown away....he makes hose clamps for Pete's sake! Incredible is my lack of words..amazing and talented Man...
Thank you, Robert.
Incredibly beautiful! This is my idea of art. I would much rather have something like this in my living room than some painting or sculpture. This man is unbelievably talented.
Been building models for over 40 years and thought I was pretty good....Then I see this.....Back to the drawing board.....Beautiful work, a true master of the art.
Thank you, Dave!
Excellent video! Every time I see a model you have built I am blow away! I have never seen detail before that matches anything close to what you build. No doubt about it, you sir are a master at your craft!!
Words fail. the Michaelangelo of model making. this phrase doesn't do you justice. but your level of artistic genius is on par with the great Masters
Thank you for the nice comment, Jane.
Absolutely world class models. In fact they are in a class by themselves. Magnificent!
Thank you, Rick.
Estimado, imagino eres un hermano Argentino, con mucho orgullo y admiración no dejo de admirar tus obras de arte, soy un chileno radicado en Rusia ex Piloto, y aficionado al maquetismo aeronáutico.Un saludo fraternal de la lejana Rusia.
Hola Hector, gracias por tu amable mensaje. Hace ya muchos años que estoy radicado en USA. Actualmente estoy construyendo un B-24 en escala 1:20, que será mi último modelo en escala grande y con tantos detalles. Cuando esté terminado me dedicaré a renovar mi sitio web y continuar con mi DVD tutorial. Luego de eso veré de construir modelos en escalas pequeñas de 1:24, 1:32 y 1:40 como hice en mis comienzos allá por los 80s. Saludos cordiales.
@@rojasbazan muy amable por responder mis comentarios, te deseo cumplas todos tus fascinantes proyectos , saludos a un gran artista
I believe he has a workshop staffed with 1/15 scale gnomes who do all the work :)
Unbelievable craftsmanship. These miniature replicas will last for hundreds of years.
You could get a broadcasting student do a school project and immortalize your work for the world to see. As nice as your video is, it does not do your work justice. I would love to see a professional quality video of your masterpieces.
Wow! Rojas' work is incredible.....a different level, just inspirational.
Thank you for the kind words, Jonathan.
QUE EXELENTE TRABAJO GUILLERMO MIL FELICIDADES, ES TODO UN ARTESANO. UN MAGO DEL MODELISMO. YO PASE POR EL MUSEO NAVAL EN TIGRE. BUENOS AIRES Y LA VERDAD QUE ES SORPRENDENTE EL TRABAJO.
That's dedication and an outstanding modeling skill and attention to detail, a wonder to look at.
Thank you very much for your kind comment, Sir. I really appreciate it.
You never cease to amaze me Mr Bazan. You are a master of your profession..:-)
Brilliant work. You are a true artist. You must have many thousands of hours invested in these models.
The work of consumate work of artists who are also great craftsmen and engineers!
Thank you very much for your comment, sir.
Jaime, muchas gracias por tus palabras. Yo tampoco podría hacer todo lo que tú haces. Cuando termine el modelo que estoy construyendo ahora (A6M2 Zero) me dedicaré exclusivamente por unos meses a hacer mi primer video tutorial. De esa manera voy a poder transmitir todo lo que aprendí a través de tantos años como modelista profesional.
never get tire of watching his master pieces.
Thank you!
You are welcome and thank you for your excellent videos and models you've built.
.I'm a model maker, and have been for over 60 years and when I look at these . I think how the hell did he do that !!!! fantastic workmanship !
Thank you, sir!
@HackerGuitarist
Thank you for your kind comment! I started building model airplanes in paper as a child. Over the years switched to aluminim and developed my own techniques.
now I have to take all my little guillows models that I've built down from the ceiling and burn them. thanks a lot.
absolutely stunning modelling, thank you for sharing your work with us.
Shelby, although I started to assemble plastic kits in my boyhood, soon I devoted myself to construct my own models in cardboard.
In my teens I switched to the Guillows models. That was a fundamental change for me; I was fascinated by the internal construction of airplanes. Over the years I switched from wood to the all-aluminum construction. Thank you for your comment.
Bwahahaha...me too!!! (The part about crashing all my models)
@351xb1973
Thank you for your kind comment. Build this collection of 87 models in !/40 scale took four years. The P-40 built in scale 1/15 took a year.
May I suggest something? It is such a delight to see your work, but it would be nice to have slower panning of the different areas of the plane. There is so much to see. I’ve tried pausing the video at places I want to absorb the stunning reality of what I’m seeing but the still images are blurry. Perhaps a better quality camera is in order that delivers more frames per second. I just think the superb quality of your work deserves quality filming of what you graciously share with us. All the better for us fans to see. Greetings from Canada😎❤️🇨🇦
John, the images in this video are from more than 20 years ago; there were no HD camcorders at the time! Notice that my last videos about the A6M2 Zero are HD. In two months I'll upload two new videos showing my last model, a Ju87 B1 Stuka. Thank you for the comment.
@@rojasbazan
Why don't you REMAKE that video.???
I also would love to see all those details.!!!
Keep up the GREAT work.!!!
Loved all those models of the Servicio Naval, y de la Armada Argentina.!!!
KUDOS para ud., my amigo.!!!
@@arodrigues2843 The P-40 was sold by Fine Art Models twenty years ago and I don't know who is the collector that has it, so it is impossible to remake the video in better resolution (the same happens with my other models recordered during the 90s; B-17, F4U, SBD3, Spitfire, B-25, Messerschmitt, Fw190s, etc, etc). The 1:40 scale collection is in exhibition at the Museo Naval de la Nación, in Buenos Aires and I live very far, in Michigan. If you are interested in better images about these models, visit my website; you'll find a lot of photos in good resolution of the Curtiss P-40B and many old paper photos (good quality in its time) about the collection in the museum.
you are a living legend Rojas ! saludos !
Holy moly the detail in this is amazing nice job!!!!!!!
After many years I answer you now because I just found your message. This is because I've started using the youtube Studio beta and I have found many messages from years ago that I have never seen before. Thank you.
La exquisitez de tus modelos estan más alla de lo asombroso. Se agradece la experiencia de poder verlos y verte trabajar en cada detelle, anque mas no sea a traves de youtube. Saludos y gracias desde Uruguay.
Gracias Carlos. Esos modelos en 1:40 (que yo considero "experimentales" porque aprendí a medida que los construía), siguen estando en el Museo Naval, aunque la colección termina con los modelos de Malvinas. Es decir nunca fue actualizada porque increíblemente el museo no encontró un modelista que pueda trabajar totalmente en scratch (la escala 1:40 no permite siquiera hacer kit bashing). Alguien agregó unos modelos de plástico en escala 1:32 -creo-, pero eso ha roto la armonía de la vitrina. Lo más curioso de estos modelos es que los pinté a pulmón (literalmente), es decir utilicé un pulverizador para pintar soplando; no tenía dinero para comprar ni compresor ni aerógrafo. Eran tiempos difíciles, aunque eso me ayudó a buscar caminos alternativos al modelismo clásico. Saludos.
Buenoo,,,, es realmente espectacular trabajo,,de manos magicas que sacan de una plancha de aluminio cosas que maravillan a chicos y grandes por iguall,,, como no podia ser de otra manera,,, ademas me traen nostalgias de cuando los vi por primera vez,, alla hace algunos añoss,,,muchas gracias por ponerlos a disposicion de todos los amantes de la aviacion .. un gran saludo.
Guillermo.
Outstanding. The most beautifully intricate master pieces I have ever seen. Truly awe inspiring...
Thank you, sir; I really appreciate your comments.
Thank you. These 87 models remain on display at the beautiful Museo Naval de la Nación (Naval Museum of the Nation), Argentina. Very far from here, my friend!
Hi Rojas, I was wondering if you ever plan to write a book describing your methods? Your work is incredible and I would love to know how it is possible to create such intricacy and complexity with just hand tools.
Richard, when my current model under construction (B-24 Liberator) is finished, I'll continue with the "Tutorial Kit", a combo of video, booklet and aluminum parts (ribs, stringers, panels, curved cowls, etc.). The "Tutorial Kit" will be ideal for modelers who want to have access to my techniques soon without having to wait any longer until I can present a more complete and in-depth tutorial.
@@rojasbazan Many thanks Guillermo, that is truly exciting news. I have started scratch building aircraft using styrene, wood and a few aluminium and brass parts but am bewildered by how you achieve such intricacy and precision. I will be buying one of your tutorial kits!
I would buy that book. And I don't even build models any more.
@38dragoon38
Thank you for your kind comments. There are some people in your country who work very well in full sized cockpits (perhaps do not need to win the lottery to hire someone).
Beautiful, as usual. I think you should consider making a book of photographs of your models.
Thank you. I'm about to finish the Zero. Then I will devote full time to finish my first tutorial DVD.
Um grande artista, parabéns pelo seu trabalho.
Muito obrigado, Eduardo.
Extraordinary! Keep up the fantastic work!
Thank you, David.
Unbelievable craftsmanship! It's truly world class.
Thank you, Wylde.
Guillermo,
Soy fan tuyo, excelentes tus trabajos. Hace unos meses te mandé un correo para hacer un Kingfisher y me diste tus mejores recomendaciones. Aún está pendiente el proyecto pero de que lo haré, es un propósito.
Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos.
Beautiful just beautiful work
Thank you, Alf!
Thank you for your kind comment!
Hola tocayo Guillermo, varios de esos modelos no están en perfecto estado porque fueron utilizados durante más de 22 años en distintas exposiciones a través del país. Recuerdo cuando los hice, el problema que significaba la falta de información (tiempos sin Internet ni libros de ¨walkaround¨). Fue el Instituto Aeronaval quien encargó, supervisó y donó esta colección.
An Amazing collection... Beautiful Planes.. :-))
Thank you, my friend.
@@rojasbazan You are most welcome. :-))
Love the music in your Video and the Model Wow
Mr. Bazan you are an artist! ;)
Caballero, me quite el sombrero al ver su passion en la mano de obra que usted ejecuta al have eso's trabajos tan detallados.....wow...👽👍
Muchas gracias por su comentario, señor.
I don't know why I bother making model kits when you have this level of mastery......no I know its defeatist but c'mon. Seriously though, this is inspiring. Amazing work Rojas.
Jonathan, thank you for the comment; that's quite kind of you.
Espectacular trabajo guillermo.Recien cuando vi la placa con tu nombre en el museo naval de tigre me di cuenta de quien eras por eso en un video anterior te comente en ingles y no en castellano.Repito:espectacular trabajo guillermo realmente tenes un don!!.Saludos desde Lanus,Argentina.
@frontenginedragsterd
Thank you, I appreciate the kind words.
Amazing P-40 engine work freaking amazing
Thank you, Steve.
SR. BAZAN: SEU TRABALHO CHEGA A SER INACREDITÁVEL!!! POR FAVOR, ACEITE MEUS PARABÉNS. NÃO CANSO DE APRECIAR CADA UM DELES, EM SEU SITE. SALUDOS DESDE CURITIBA, BRASIL. UM FORTE ABRAÇO!
Beautifully built! You need to write a book or a video showing how u do this.
I really appreciate all your comments, thank you again!
I have seen other of this gentleman's work. If he isn't the worlds best model aircraft maker , is one of the top five !
+welshpete12
Thank you, sir!
Thank you, Richard, I appreciate your comment.
Hola tocayo, gracias por los comentarios. Espero que algún día puedas dedicarte a ese proyecto.
What is the music that starts at 2:41?
I recognise it, from a film maybe. I like it.
This is the maestro Astor Piazzolla playing Libertango. I chose that music because it represents my country, Argentina, and because I built that collection of 87 naval aircraft models between 1982 and 1986 for the Naval Museum in Tigre, Buenos Aires.
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Thank you, Roger, I really appreciate your kind comment.
I'm impressed, a truly wonderful reproduction!
Thank you, sir!
@moeee48
Gracias, amigo. Esos fueron mis primeros modelos en metal, y los considero ¨experimentales¨. A comienzo de los 80s, sin internet y sin libros de ¨walkround¨, era muy difícil conseguir buena información para hacer modelos. Muchos de esos modelos fueron construidos utilizando solamente dibujos muy simples de tres vistas del Jane. Saludos
Wow! your videos are inspiring! I wish I had the time.
increible... si lo hiciste solo con tres vistas es una locura de trabajo... cuando sea grande quiero ser como vos jeje. un abrazo bien grande.
@nachogranatemalvarg
Muchas gracias Nacho, saludos a Lanús y a todos los granates!
Thank you, Sir, I appreciate your comment.
Thank you Chris, and send my regards to the friends of LEMB. I have several projects for the next three years that include a lot of German planes; Fw190A, Fw190D, Bf109B (Jumo engine), Ju86 and Ju87Anton in 1/24 scale (the idea of working in smallers scales is to build more models in less time as I did in my old days). Possibly also build some models in 1/32; He111, Ju88, Do17, He70 and He51. And finally one ¨big¨ model in the ¨little¨ 1/72 scale; the giant Junkers G38.
@stig99914
I appreciate the kind words!
Most amazing work I see on U. Tube
Thank you, Joe.
Could one dare say, the Rembrandt of miniature aviation.
Ha, some other modelers are going to feel jealous of you comment. For my part, thank you, sir.
The title is right. These models belong in a museum.
Yes. Thank you for watching.
Fecking stunning. thumbs up!
Thank you, sir.
If you make any further details can they be in hi-res if possible?
These videos are from the years when HD camcorders did not exist. At the end of my video Ju 87 B-1 part 3, I explain that possibly I'll edit new videos on those old models using the best photographs I have. You can see some nice photos here: www.rojasbazan.com/models-/curtiss-p-40.html
@LampoNero
Grazie!
increible mayor merito entonces por lo que hiciste. un abrazo grande
Jeez! There's so much detail in this thing you might as well have made it into a fully flyable aircraft!!
RC models have real engines that do not represent the original in scale; did you see any RC with an Allison like the one shown here? Or a RC Stuka with the Jumo in scale or a RC Corsair with the engine in perfect scale? Also this model is built in aluminum and in 1:16 scale, it could never fly due to the weight (due to the details, of course). I prefer to build scale models.
@@rojasbazan Ueah, im not too familiar with RC models. Just plastic kits. Anyway, your work is awesome!
Thank you for your kind comments. My new video HD on the A6M2 Zero has professional quality.
veo que hablas español una pregunta porfa si me podes responder como haces para los vidrios mas especificamente para la curvatura empece a hacer modelos con madera pero no se para los vidrios como hacerlos curvos me podes dar una idea??
What is the most difficult plane you constructed yet ?
The Junkers G24 in 1:15 scale: I made all the corrugated aluminum skin by hand and there is almost no information. I had to buy several original German books from the 1920s on aeronautical technology:
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Eu pagaria mais um modelo de RojasBazan a qualquer peça do Museu de "Arte Moderna", isto sim é arte, pois encanta e trás admiração, há muitos anos ví outro modelos FW190d9 altamente detalhado.
Muito obrigado, Paulo. Entre enero y febrero voy a subir a youtube dos nuevos videos en HD mostrando mi último modelo; un Ju87 B1 en escala 1:16 con muchísimos más detalles que mi viejo Fw190D. En mi opinión el Stuka es mi mejor modelo.
@@rojasbazan Aguardo com muito intersse!
I've commented on your models before , they are truly amazing , if I may ask do you follow the original mechanical drawings ?
Sid, I am building custom metal models for museums and aviation galleries for 38 years: www.rojasbazan.com/press/international-press/index.html
Because of that, I have been fortunate to receive a lot of support from different organizations and individuals from the aviation field.
Today you can get manuals and engineering drawings in CDs through the internet.
@@rojasbazan thanks for sharing , you do incredible work !
es el Museo Naval de la Nación, Tigre, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
oh God.this is truely unbelievable
+akhil shriram
Thank you, Akhil.
@CapLAGOS
Danke schön, Cap!
HOW?! How can one derive realistic looking features like that? Cool cat. Love it. Back to the insanity. What is up with creating that super detail on the engine? Egad, my head is starting to ache.
Hello Daniel, I'll try to teach in the best possible way how I build these detailed models. I already started working on my first DVD tutorial, It will be a difficult task, but I hope it will be useful. Thank you for watching.
@@rojasbazan YES, We want that!!! :) I am waiting for a long time!! You are amazing and I can't wait to see how you work with metal!
Thank you, Henry.
@viggencwb
Muito obrigado, amigo!
@wkanost
Thank you!
De que Tocayo, espero iniciarlo a fines de este año.
Espectacular! Has hecho modelos de la Fabrica Militar de Aviones de Córdoba? Un saludo!
Estimado amigo; hice varios modelos de la FMA de Córdoba: de los autóctonos construí los siguientes: AeC.2, I.Ae. DL 22, IA 50 Guaraní II, IA 58 Pucará (10 modelos) y el IA 63 Pampa. De los construidos bajo licencia por la FMA hice el Dewoitine D.21 (tres modelos) y el Curtiss Hawk H-75O. En mi página web en el link "Models" están las fotos de todos los modelos que construí durante más de 30 años y la lista cronológica. Saludos cordiales.
one day when i win the lotto, sign me up for a spit or mosquito, your work is mind numbingly incredible
Thanks for watching my videos, Craig. I'll upload a new video soon; 1:20 B-24 Liberator, Part 1.
Thank you. I´m working on my first DVD tutorial to teach my techniques and tips.
rojasbazan.. hello Sir. just hope it goes out early. I really marveled at your creations. God bless you and your family Sir.
Muito obrigado, amigo!
Very inspiring
Did you make all those models?
If so, how long did it take.
ED, here are the approximate dates of construction of these models. Please note that this website is a bit messy and in need of repair, but still viewable:
www.rojasbazan.com/models-/index.html
@@rojasbazan Amazing work
Actually i would say the Michelangelo of miniature aircraft.
Thank you for the compliment, Bill.
Amazing 😻
Thank you, Ivan.
I 've seen your videos a while ago and was wondering will you consider building an RAF Mosquito Fighter bomber ? I know its made of wood but with your talents using metalwork I'am sure you'll excell with the project.!!
Still great works of art your models, thanks for the video's ,:)
cooooññño, no other words but very. Impressive art...
Ole, thank you for the comment!
Damn good work! This needs to be filmed again with an HD camera, and slower panning.
Sir, the P-40 was sold by Fine Art Models twenty years ago and I don't know who is the current owner, so it is impossible to remake the video in better resolution (the same happens with my other models filmed during the 90s; B-17, F4U, P-51, P-38, Spitfire, B-25, Messerschmitt Bf109, Bf110, 262 , Fw190s, etc, etc). The @ scale collection is in exhibition at the Museo Naval de la Nación, in Buenos Aires, Argentina and I live very far, in Michigan. If you are interested in better images about these models, please visit my website; you'll find a lot of photos in good resolution of the Curtiss P-40B and many old paper photos (good quality for the time) about the collection in the museum. Thank you for watching
@@rojasbazan HD has spoiled us with hi-rez. The video of the P-40 is better than none at all. Thanks for the reply.
Hello,Your Art-Models are Reference-Class Category ,and are beyond everything i've ever seen ....
Nice Camera work too ,have You a Book ?I deffinitely buy one
Sir, I just found this message after so many years. This is because I started using the youtube Studio beta and found many messages from years ago that I have never seen before. I have ready in 90% my first e-book. It's quite possible that I'll finish it and publish it in 2020. That'll help until I can edit the DVD. Thank you.