This model looks fantastic and well done on the build. The final look is a bit like it just came from the coach builders workshop with no weathering over time. Maybe a few sweat stains on the leather and dirty finger marks by the door handle. Just an thought.
A very nice result and shows what can be done with this kit with a little care. I have built one myself. One thing I added was metal tires. I used 1/32" x 1/4" wide brass. The width seems perfect. I cut and rolled the tire to the approximate circumference with the ends overlapping a little. Then I filed the two ends at a steep angle so they could overlap and be soldered. The steep angle made sure there was a large surface area for the soldering for strength. I used a dozen or so little clamps to hold the unsoldered rim to a wheel. The soldered the joint. I could then slide the wheel off and color it with brass blackening solution.
Prior to purchasing my model (which I’d had in mind for some years), I watched all of your 9 build videos. An excellent build compendium which, whilst not answering all of my queries, did justice to most. There again, what series could answer all questions for everyone? I can proceed with more confidence now. Thank you.
Thank you very much and I am sure you will enjoy this Project . As for the Colors I've used ; well I have used regular and cheap Tint Colors for Latex Paint, which you can buy in every Hardware Store here in the Philippines. Those Tint Colors are Acrylic Colors and can be mixed with Water . The Red is called Bulletin Red and the Brand is Island Paint . The Rest are Tamiya Colors . I hope that helps . Happy modelling , John
Danke dir Mario. Die Hottehues stehen natuerlich auf der Weide, weil auf dem Holzbrett wuerden die mir glatt verhungern LOL. Nee mal im Ernst, ich habe leider keine Pferde im Masstab 1:10 gefunden die auch nur annaehernd bezahlbar sind, und selber schnitzen , dafuer habe ich leider kein Talent .
This model looks fantastic and well done on the build. The final look is a bit like it just came from the coach builders workshop with no weathering over time. Maybe a few sweat stains on the leather and dirty finger marks by the door handle. Just an thought.
Yes thank you for your suggestion
A very nice result and shows what can be done with this kit with a little care. I have built one myself. One thing I added was metal tires. I used 1/32" x 1/4" wide brass. The width seems perfect. I cut and rolled the tire to the approximate circumference with the ends overlapping a little. Then I filed the two ends at a steep angle so they could overlap and be soldered. The steep angle made sure there was a large surface area for the soldering for strength. I used a dozen or so little clamps to hold the unsoldered rim to a wheel. The soldered the joint. I could then slide the wheel off and color it with brass blackening solution.
Have just finished my own model of this stagecoach.
Very grateful to have been able to refer to these videos, made it so much easier.
Doug
Glad that I could inspire and help you with your Model. Thank you
Carl Knudson: Well presented. I have been looking at both the Artesina kit and this one. I think I have made my decision. Thank You.
Thank you and I am glad you enjoyed it
Absolutely beautiful and fun build 👌🏾👌🏾😸
Thank you and yes is really fun to assemble
That is absolutely stunning.
Thank you very much for the Compliment
Nice work!!!
Thank you
Prior to purchasing my model (which I’d had in mind for some years), I watched all of your 9 build videos. An excellent build compendium which, whilst not answering all of my queries, did justice to most. There again, what series could answer all questions for everyone? I can proceed with more confidence now. Thank you.
I am very glad that my Vlogs are helping you to give Answers to your Questions . So I have achieved the Goal of my Videos . Thank you
Absolutely amazing build! i just purchased this model as well, and it looks great. any recommendations for the right colors? which brand did you use?
Thank you very much and I am sure you will enjoy this Project . As for the Colors I've used ; well I have used regular and cheap Tint Colors for Latex Paint, which you can buy in every Hardware Store here in the Philippines. Those Tint Colors are Acrylic Colors and can be mixed with Water . The Red is called Bulletin Red and the Brand is Island Paint . The Rest are Tamiya Colors . I hope that helps . Happy modelling , John
Thank you so much for your useful information..always looking forward for your next Amati build log!
@@דודבארי-ס5ל You are very much welcome
A donde y como la pido por favor me podría informar gracias
Lo siento, pero aún no me ha dicho su ubicación. Por lo tanto, no puedo darle el contacto de un distribuidor cercano.
Well done, wonderful work and most impressive details!
Thank you very much
Sehr schöne Kutsche geworden, aber wo sind die Hottehüs ? Freu mich schon auf nächste Projekt
Danke dir Mario. Die Hottehues stehen natuerlich auf der Weide, weil auf dem Holzbrett wuerden die mir glatt verhungern LOL. Nee mal im Ernst, ich habe leider keine Pferde im Masstab 1:10 gefunden die auch nur annaehernd bezahlbar sind, und selber schnitzen , dafuer habe ich leider kein Talent .