Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero Tamiya 1:72 Japan WW2 Aircraft Model - Part 2
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2015
- google.com/+idaemonplasmo
My web: www.plasticmodels.eu/
David Damek
Music/Hudba:
Grégoire Lourme - Interstellar
Grégoire Lourme - Warfare
Grégoire Lourme - A Dark Hero
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I have just got back into modelling after many years, your videos are great very informative.
Thank you
That metallic light blue is beautiful
metalic blue made for japan planes Tamiya X-13😉
Great video presentation and a fabulous finish to your build! : )
Wow! This is really something to aspire to. Thanks for sharing your passion.
Amazing effect and fascinating modelling skills
You are a master. Another stunning work.
Another great video build mate!
Very nice work man, that's some professional paint work right there!
Another great plane, i realy like your weathering. Great job!!
fabulous job !! model built to perfection !!
Wow!! Superb finish ans just incredible weathering👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Excellent build. Love it
Another beauty.
turned out amazing,love your models=)
looks awesome, great build....
You're an inspiration for beginners like me.
For a 1/72 scale, it´s a real beauty. Amazing.
Hi,
exzellent work. I am very impressed. Thank you for showing your tricks. I'll try it on my next plane.
Greetings.
This is why i love aircraft models
This is SO AWESOME!!!
Wow! Simply stunning.
Wow! awesome work. Like your videos.
This is art!
Superb finish!!!
the pre shading after base color is great
Excellent job, congratulations 👍🏅
Excelente trabajo.
Very impressive reality you can do.
Congratulations David. on your friend here in Brazil
This weathering is spectacularly applied. This white version I think is the navy version. I hope to build it myself, now that you've showed us how.
Awesome job with the Zero & the weathering looks very realistic👍💯👍💯👍💯. I think that zero known by the decal & the number is from AKAGI Fighter Group (2nd wave) flown by Lt. Saburo Shindo during the attack of Pearl Harbor. "Note this just history"
Crazy good build
Beautiful aircraft!
Once again, brilliant. I've learned a lot from your videos.
You're the best. Congrats
Me gusta mucho como te quedan, buen trabajo.
I am going to do zero in 2 next weeks. I hope it will look at least half good as you did it here *o*
Work of art! :-)
Your planes are awesome in detail. Have you thought about doing them with battle damage,maybe bullet holes especially the big war bombers.
As always, a fantastically built Zero from Dave. Can you please share the proportion of XF2 + XF78 and XF70 to get this result?
Unreal cool!!!!
Awesome skills you have with those hands , can't wait to see you made Messerschmitt Bf 109 .
Amazing!
Very nice.!
Like the stained weathering on the wings.
Magnífico trabajo y muy realista.
These things are a work of art! Do you sell these, because I'd pay for one and I'll bet I'm not the only one. So realistic looking and by far the best modeling skills on UA-cam, let alone in real life. I'll pay for an A6 intruder or a F4U Corsair.
Can you please do a weathering tutorial because you're amazing
Wonderful !
I think you nailed the weathering. For those who think you went over board on the weathering must not have ever looked into actual historic photos of WWII aircraft and how absolutely destroyed they looked for those that were lucky enough to make it deep in the war. There are many many,many photos of zeros with hardly any paint on them as SALT WATER FROM THE OCEAN corroeds and eats the paint and aluminum from aircraft.
So hell of a job..
Not this early in the war. the ground crew that allowed their plain to get that dirty and such would have been thrown overboard. These planes were kept VERY clean and some (at least) were even waxed in an attempt to improve performance. HOWEVER, you are quite right about the weathering later inn the war - those planes were beat to hell.
That said, artistically (I make full allowance for artistic expression) the finished model here is a true work of art! I can only look forward to when I am able to do such magnificent work.
Masterpiece
Very cool
Great job can't wait until you do a Messerschmitt Me 262
Very impressive
It's beautiful! :00
Tenks for the leson . Plasmo is the best!!!!!!😃
very nice model
excellent
superbly realized
INCREÍBLE!
What an AMAZING build. I admire your free hand airbrushing skills. How long did you let the wash sit before you cleaned it up?
Well done
Very nice type zero build. The paint scheme is freaking me out. Not to white, not to gray. I have the Airfix 1/72 kit, but I haven't built it yet because of the paint issue. This paint scheme is close.
This is it.... a Zero model built to perfection..... I can never build a Zero again..... Yes I can lol, wonderfully inspirational video :D I really like the dropped flaps and added rivets this is a stunning model :D
スミ入れしすぎ
Un modelo genial, espectacular. Una lastima que no indiques las pinturas usadas para el proceso.
Superb Zero!
très bien pôur du 1/72....super interieur ...
Love your stuff when do we see the workshop
Amazing job David, hats off. I have 2 questions,
Do you clean the oil wash with dry kitchen paper or you make it wet with something?
On weathering with oil stage, after you put the oils on to the model, how do you feather it? with dry brush or with thinner or turpentine etc.
Thank you...
Hello David! Great work but may I ask what cloth you use to wipe down the oil wash? Everything I use leaves lint on the model. Thanks! Dee
Fantastic video as always. Your models are the best. What was the metallic green colour that you used for the wheel wells please.
Troppo bello!!!
A lovely Zero this. If I may ask, What ratios did you use the XF-2, XF-78 and XF-70 to achieve the base colour.
very very good...
Superb.
素晴らしい!!
日本人わ珍しい。
you have that golden hands. All your works are fabulous. watching all your videos, how easy for you to handle and create the arts. Well done. I do enjoy your videos. Please build F-14 Tom Cat for your next project.
+Erwin Kamsul Maby I have 1/48 f-14 but I have no time for finish it. So many modification on model must be done. Now I am building a B-17.
+PLASMO - plastic models Nice. Would love to see b-52, a-10 and other F's.
Great job David, can I ask, what is it you use for your sludge wash? Is it oils?
ALWAYS LOVE YOUR WORK, WISH PAINT COLORS ECT. WERE IN THIS VIDEO.
すげえ......
#awsome
Excellently done. One of my top favourites.
please can you make again this vidéo by adding the details of the painting used . you ar the best
Whoa! I just ordered airfix Stuka
I just built and painted this plan, i did a layer of chrome and then white. what should i use to weather it down on the edges and what not? I was thinking just use a bit of paint thinner and a paper towel or q tip
Amazing work!! What is the ratio of the three colors? XF-2 + XF-78 + XF-70
WOW! Really great job with the painting, shading and weathering.
Well done mate.
I don't like the intense music that much but you make tha best models ever
Do you top coat every step of detail? Like for panel lining, weathering etc...
fantastic Viedeo!
could you build the bf 109 k from trumpeter next, pleaze
+Die Lauchis Trumpeter? I do not buid 1/35 or 1/24 planes. I think 1/48 models are already large
One awesome zero man! can I ask what do you use for the areal cable?
+ModArt633 From plastic sprue. ua-cam.com/video/rlTkF8CCvj0/v-deo.htmlm13s
Hey Plasmo! Do you use Micro Crystal Clear for fixing the Canopy ?
Any chance you can list all paints etc used in your videos. That would be super helpful.
ok, thanks for answering
When you remove the wash, do you use a dry paper? How long do you wait before removing it?
Terrific build of that Zero, hey, a question: Did you used normal Flat White colour for the fuselage, or did you combined two types of paint?
hey, what type of paint did you use to bring out the different surfaces and parts (i mean the black diluted paint)? Is simply it very diluted water paint or taimya paint?
Great!
May I ask you the ratio and the colours? Thanks
Well done ! After put washing what technic are you using? Is it dry brushing ? Can you explain how You do? and wich paint are you using? Thanks !
I don’t think Japanese ever allowed their aircraft to become this soiled.
They do now aparently
They never lasted long enough to get very dirty
They got quite dirty, except the hinamaru's (red circles) which were religously cared for as it was respect to the emperor.
Towards the end of the war the paint they used was inferior and chipped and faded very easily there was a blockade on Japan. Towards the end the best they could do was scavenge parts sometimes color schemes were mismatched ect. Their first priority was a serviceable aircraft and the color schemes became less important.
when you do the weathering with the oils, it almost looks like you are drybrushing. are you ?