Great paint job! Really love the look of the painted on markings. I think I'll stick to the new HK b-25 in 1/48 when I get around to building one. A good tip I learned for spraying yellow is to first lay down a coat of pink an dthen paint the yellow underneath. Yellow appears to have very good coverage over pink.
Looking good as always. I’m actually got back to a B-25 in 1:72 from Matchbox and have the tailsitter issue, 25g (0.8oz) at the nose cone in such a tight space. Maybe your inspiration will make me to put the model in flight mode with the crew. Waiting to see the final result. Cheers.
whenever I shoot masked stuff that is pretty ornate, ill shoot a quick coat of the base color to seal the mask..this way if there is any bleed, it doesnt show. Also, i just use post it notes for masks. theyre even reusable a couple times
Fantastic work as always! Ugh I really need to start using my cricut and re-watch that video of yours on how to do it. Can't wait to see this one all come together
It takes a lot of practice with it to figure out how to work around its limitations. I’ve heard the Silhouette is better but I’ve never used it so I don’t have any personal experience.
It looks great. I tried to find out if the planes used in the raid were new aircraft or "used" ones. They couldn't have landed on the carrier so they must have been maybe shipped on board and assembled or assembled at the dock and craned on board. I was wondering this because of the degree of weathering that should be appropriate. I couldn't find any info on this with a quick internet search.
I’ve seen pics of them on them on the deck of the Hornet (both online and in books) and they are really weathered. I don’t know how they got them on the carrier. I think they freshly painted the props all black and covered up the engines while on the carrier to minimize the harm of the salty environment.
@@seanerk5kt9 So they were old airframes, and with the likelihood of filling them with salt spray and possibly not getting the aircraft back, it makes sense. Maybe the clean painted props is an indication that the props and engines may have been new as they had to get off in a very short run and would have needed all the horse power they could get.
You mentioned that at one point you had your pressure to high - what were the results of to high a pressure? I mean what was happening because the pressure was to high? I’m still trying to learn more about the nuances of airbrushing. Thanks and this will be another great looking build!!
I like to spray thin…meaning that I mix in more thinner than paint, therefore I need to spray at a lower pressure (10 psi with .35mm nozzle). Spraying at a lower pressure with a thin mix gives me more control over the opacity.
always love your videos. i have watched all of them. you are so talented but i hope its ok to be honest: the paint stuff is relatively easy for you and we've seen a lot of it before and as such its ok to watch but nothing new but its always fun to see so no problems, but i would like to have seen you battle with the tough build MUCH more. that would have been great to see: the struggles and you failing here and there, and shouting at the kit that would be great. you hid all the juicy stuff and we got the safe stuff. not a complaint just an opinion. maybe document the honest process rather than making an "expert 'how to'" imho. we love to see you do whatever but especially building a tough bastard model warts and all.
Aaaaah, that's a shame about the B17, I was looking forward to that, I am thinking of buying that kit, what exactly was the problem with the clear parts?
Can I just congratulate you on the first few seconds of gratuitous slurping. I assume you're hoping that viewer of your last video comes back to review this one ;)
Great paint job! Really love the look of the painted on markings. I think I'll stick to the new HK b-25 in 1/48 when I get around to building one. A good tip I learned for spraying yellow is to first lay down a coat of pink an dthen paint the yellow underneath. Yellow appears to have very good coverage over pink.
Really good. I see all your vídeos from Brazil.
Looks really good. I like your painting approach. It looks very realistic to me.
Looking good as always. I’m actually got back to a B-25 in 1:72 from Matchbox and have the tailsitter issue, 25g (0.8oz) at the nose cone in such a tight space. Maybe your inspiration will make me to put the model in flight mode with the crew. Waiting to see the final result. Cheers.
whenever I shoot masked stuff that is pretty ornate, ill shoot a quick coat of the base color to seal the mask..this way if there is any bleed, it doesnt show. Also, i just use post it notes for masks. theyre even reusable a couple times
Fantastic work as always! Ugh I really need to start using my cricut and re-watch that video of yours on how to do it. Can't wait to see this one all come together
It takes a lot of practice with it to figure out how to work around its limitations. I’ve heard the Silhouette is better but I’ve never used it so I don’t have any personal experience.
Thanks for a great video of your paint job 👏
Yeah, cool, love your wwII planes
Will did have quite a time with this kit. So did Accurate Miniatures with tooling.
Outstanding job Sean!
It looks great. I tried to find out if the planes used in the raid were new aircraft or "used" ones. They couldn't have landed on the carrier so they must have been maybe shipped on board and assembled or assembled at the dock and craned on board. I was wondering this because of the degree of weathering that should be appropriate. I couldn't find any info on this with a quick internet search.
I’ve seen pics of them on them on the deck of the Hornet (both online and in books) and they are really weathered. I don’t know how they got them on the carrier. I think they freshly painted the props all black and covered up the engines while on the carrier to minimize the harm of the salty environment.
@@seanerk5kt9 So they were old airframes, and with the likelihood of filling them with salt spray and possibly not getting the aircraft back, it makes sense. Maybe the clean painted props is an indication that the props and engines may have been new as they had to get off in a very short run and would have needed all the horse power they could get.
That’s going to be a chipping monster 😂
great to see you again
Nice job Sean
You mentioned that at one point you had your pressure to high - what were the results of to high a pressure? I mean what was happening because the pressure was to high? I’m still trying to learn more about the nuances of airbrushing. Thanks and this will be another great looking build!!
I like to spray thin…meaning that I mix in more thinner than paint, therefore I need to spray at a lower pressure (10 psi with .35mm nozzle). Spraying at a lower pressure with a thin mix gives me more control over the opacity.
Great work !
cool as always it looks great ,is possible to share a link or the exact name of the weathering stencils?
a.co/d/dDnBFSh
always love your videos. i have watched all of them. you are so talented but i hope its ok to be honest: the paint stuff is relatively easy for you and we've seen a lot of it before and as such its ok to watch but nothing new but its always fun to see so no problems, but i would like to have seen you battle with the tough build MUCH more. that would have been great to see: the struggles and you failing here and there, and shouting at the kit that would be great. you hid all the juicy stuff and we got the safe stuff. not a complaint just an opinion. maybe document the honest process rather than making an "expert 'how to'" imho. we love to see you do whatever but especially building a tough bastard model warts and all.
Yeah that would’ve been a good video but I didn’t have the patience to build it and film it at the same time
Aaaaah, that's a shame about the B17, I was looking forward to that, I am thinking of buying that kit, what exactly was the problem with the clear parts?
They were so Poorly molded I couldn’t fix them
I see, good to know, thanks!@@seanerk5kt9
Some revell kits can be pissers
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Mitchell did live up to accurate namesake!🙄
Jman
magnifique 😮❤
Hey I thought you had retired
I've built three of those. The nose is THE worst part of the kit!
Olive drab its just black and yellow that's it.
You need to put out a mug with you on it drinking coffee and use it for each intro...
Can I just congratulate you on the first few seconds of gratuitous slurping. I assume you're hoping that viewer of your last video comes back to review this one ;)