G'day MM, This is brilliant! I was cutting the tiny HUD for my 1/48 Hellcat off the spru but didn't hold it properly so when I cut it, the piece flew off and was 'swallowed' up by the carpet, never to be seen again. Now, thanks to you, I can complete the cockpit of my Hellcat properly. Thank you, again, for your great solutions to common and uncommon modelling problems. Cheers, BH
This was a very good tutorial, but more modern HUDs have a circular, gridded output lens, and two sloping, parallel glass reflectors to allow for more accurate aiming. Typically the angle would be a bit more acute too, with 45 degrees allowing the best look through.
Thanks mate, there are different HUDs I agree but the basic technique can be applied in any circumstance. That's the idea of this video, to show a basic technique that can be applied as anyone wishes
I have a tendersy of using DVD💿 disks. You need to break them down to access the other layers of the disks and just use the desired layers as you wish. I just go to your local shopping mart and buy a pack. And they last a long time.
G'day MM, This is brilliant! I was cutting the tiny HUD for my 1/48 Hellcat off the spru but didn't hold it properly so when I cut it, the piece flew off and was 'swallowed' up by the carpet, never to be seen again. Now, thanks to you, I can complete the cockpit of my Hellcat properly. Thank you, again, for your great solutions to common and uncommon modelling problems. Cheers, BH
Thanks Bill, glad the video helped👍
Your patience really paid off.
Yah, this is a very cool effect
This was a very good tutorial, but more modern HUDs have a circular, gridded output lens, and two sloping, parallel glass reflectors to allow for more accurate aiming. Typically the angle would be a bit more acute too, with 45 degrees allowing the best look through.
Thanks mate, there are different HUDs I agree but the basic technique can be applied in any circumstance. That's the idea of this video, to show a basic technique that can be applied as anyone wishes
This is fantastic ! Thanks, Ian
Thanks mate 👍
@@MMScaleModels no problème 👍🏼
I think it’s awesome. Will try it out soon
Thanks mate 👍
Interesting technique, only thing I think should be added would be to make sure you get all the air out from between the film and the clear sheet.
Thanks mate, yes that's true.
Excellent video. Can't wait to try some of these tips out.
Thanks mate 👍🍻
Awesome tutorial!
Thanks mate 👍🍻
Do you know of any iridescent paint thats available, would be good for modern canopies.
Top tip,,thanks man.
Thanks mate 👍🍻
No, unfortunately I am not aware of such product.
Green Stuff World producing some magic paints.
@@pietyaa thanks for the tip👍
awsome tips ...thx
Thanks for watching mate 👍🍻
@@MMScaleModels thanks for posting
cool👍👍
Thanks mate 👍🍻
Nice..
Thanks mate 👍🍻
Супер 👍🖐️🤗
Thanks Igor 🍻👍
Спасибо. Всегда узнаю у вас что то новое и интересное.
Thanks mate, nice to know that my videos help.
I have a tendersy of using DVD💿 disks.
You need to break them down to access the other layers of the disks and just use the desired layers as you wish.
I just go to your local shopping mart and buy a pack.
And they last a long time.
hands of surgeon!!!!
Thanks mate 👍🍻
Just a comment for the algorithm