I’ve watched your videos a couple of times now, and I gotta say the evolution of your cinematography is amazing. A year ago you were putting together finished, painted manufactured pieces. When I watched it the first time I have to admit I assumed wrongly that the pieces you were putting together, were out of the box. Over the next few projects, you started showing the process of how you manufactured these pieces. The WOW factor has gone up steeply, it is truly fascinating to watch you work. The scale alone makes it remarkable. Not only are you glueing together pieces probably smaller than I can see without my glasses, you are reproducing objects in that scale by copying and modifying these minuscule fragments of plastic and metal, and in the end it is recognizable as a real world object in 1/24 scale. The Mini is going to be amazing! Love your work!
Thank you for kind words. It's great to hear that I am making progress. New works always give me new tasks to solve, and the process of solving them is exhilarating.
Brilliant! I never owned a DS but I had a Light 15, remarkable similarity between the engine/transmission/front brake layout. I often wondered what a DS looked like "under the hood" - thank you!
I really enjoy watching your videos! When you connected the distributor, you connected it in the order 1-2-3-4! But the firing order for an in-line four-cylinder is 1-3-4-2. It's just a small detail but perfects your model a little more.
He opens the box. Pulls out the instructions, tosses them in trash. Pulls out all the parts, shakes his head. ‘There is definitely not enough parts. I got this’.
Wow just simple amazing work my friend, it really inspires me!. What paint do you use for engine head and other metallic parts (oil pan and trasmission)
Here and there could have been a little more love invested in the details, but on the whole it looks quite good.... Just kidding! In the end, this model will be as great as the enormous skills of its creator!
This video is something for absolute nerds, who are willing to spend many weeks or months to build such a -surely excellent- model. I regard myself to be an experienced modeler so I would dare to build such a model too, but nevertheless I wouldn't do it because it is expensive, time consuming and difficult to obtain all the materials mentioned in this video. In 7:05 you mention for instance "MFH 0,4 mm wire". It took me some time to find out, that MFH probably means Model Factory Hiro, a Japanese (?) manufacturer. But this item was nowhere available and it is only one example. For the overwhelming majority of modelers this and similar videos are not very helpful and express a certain need for recognition...
Not helpful? It helped me a lot. Sorry to say Fasold, but your comment suggests to me you're jealous you don't have the talents or patience to can do this.
Nonsense. These videos have inspired me to do better and I'm an modeler. As for materials, be creative. Eg. I found an old analog telephone, pulled it apart and there is plenty of wire of different thicknesses for modelling.
Absolutely superb model making - really enjoyable to watch a real craftsman at work!
I really appreciate your compliment.
I’ve watched your videos a couple of times now, and I gotta say the evolution of your cinematography is amazing. A year ago you were putting together finished, painted manufactured pieces. When I watched it the first time I have to admit I assumed wrongly that the pieces you were putting together, were out of the box. Over the next few projects, you started showing the process of how you manufactured these pieces. The WOW factor has gone up steeply, it is truly fascinating to watch you work. The scale alone makes it remarkable. Not only are you glueing together pieces probably smaller than I can see without my glasses, you are reproducing objects in that scale by copying and modifying these minuscule fragments of plastic and metal, and in the end it is recognizable as a real world object in 1/24 scale. The Mini is going to be amazing! Love your work!
Thank you for kind words. It's great to hear that I am making progress. New works always give me new tasks to solve, and the process of solving them is exhilarating.
@@A4Garage it’s exhilarating to watch too.
The beauty of your process is only surpassed by your gorgeous end results.
Lovely, lovely work.
Thanks for kind words.
Brilliant! I never owned a DS but I had a Light 15, remarkable similarity between the engine/transmission/front brake layout. I often wondered what a DS looked like "under the hood" - thank you!
Outstanding photography, modeling, and tweezer work. Just stunningly good
Thank so much!
Beautiful work! A lot of finesse with the tweezers plugging that ignition wire!
Thanks for your compliment and always watching my work.
@@A4Garage you're welcome!
Never seen ppl do this so much details! Absolutely an inspiration for me of my next project! Loving it ❤️
The ds21 was imitated because the high technology was concentrated at the time. Thank you.
Amazing work, beautiful result. Bravo!
Wow I could imagine the amount of time it would taken you....... My complements to you Sir
This is mind blowing! Excellent job and thanks for sharing your talent!
I really enjoy watching your videos! When you connected the distributor, you connected it in the order 1-2-3-4! But the firing order for an in-line four-cylinder is 1-3-4-2. It's just a small detail but perfects your model a little more.
Yes, I'll take that into consideration. Thanks.
Absolutely beautiful modeling of an absolutely over-engineered, under-powered automotive oddity.
Ridiculously good. Mesmerising
this blew my mind !! outstanding work.
Thank you so much!
Gracias nada mas que gracias. muy lindo todo.!!!
Muchas gracias.
very good models on youtube love all your work keep up the good things you do 1st class thanks.
Absolut genial 👍👍👏👏🤤🤤
I'm complete speachless... Stunning!!
He opens the box. Pulls out the instructions, tosses them in trash. Pulls out all the parts, shakes his head. ‘There is definitely not enough parts. I got this’.
Magnifique 👍👍👍👍👍
Wow just simple amazing work my friend, it really inspires me!. What paint do you use for engine head and other metallic parts (oil pan and trasmission)
Thank you. I used an flat aluminum(on oil pan) silver(on transmission) and then little washing and weathering on it.
Here and there could have been a little more love invested in the details, but on the whole it looks quite good.... Just kidding! In the end, this model will be as great as the enormous skills of its creator!
Thank you!
Bravo maestro , go go go , 😎
I'm out of superlatives, simply genius!
That's high praise. Thanks!
Exceptional
Do you refer pictures of engine to assemble and built it correctly??
I tried to get as close as I could. Of course, there are a lot of mistakes.
They look amazing and the hardwork you put on it is awesome
Thank you
トップの写真を見たとき、実車と思いました!
ありがとうございます。
Genius!
이거 남산의부장들에서 박용각 납치될 때 나온차네요
네. 맞습니다~^^
@@A4Garage 저차가 현지에서 베스트셀러였대요
🤩👍👍👍👍👍
🤗👍👏👏👏
This is like porn...for model enthusiasts. Wicked and addictive!
Thank you!
If God drove a car it would be the Deesee.
Let me guess... You're NOT married. I've never seen such a colossal waste of time. But I HAD TO KEEP WATCHING.
I'm married and I don't think it's a waste of time. It is a time filled with happiness for me.
This video is something for absolute nerds, who are willing to spend many weeks or months to build such a -surely excellent- model. I regard myself to be an experienced modeler so I would dare to build such a model too, but nevertheless I wouldn't do it because it is expensive, time consuming and difficult to obtain all the materials mentioned in this video. In 7:05 you mention for instance "MFH 0,4 mm wire". It took me some time to find out, that MFH probably means Model Factory Hiro, a Japanese (?) manufacturer. But this item was nowhere available and it is only one example. For the overwhelming majority of modelers this and similar videos are not very helpful and express a certain need for recognition...
Not helpful? It helped me a lot. Sorry to say Fasold, but your comment suggests to me you're jealous you don't have the talents or patience to can do this.
Nonsense. These videos have inspired me to do better and I'm an modeler. As for materials, be creative. Eg. I found an old analog telephone, pulled it apart and there is plenty of wire of different thicknesses for modelling.