It takes a lot of skill and passion to assemble these plastic models at a professionally level, most people find it easier to just buy an Autoart or Hotwheels diecast off the shelf, the costs are probably similar for each plus die-cast remains die-cast ie: metal. But I understand the whole point is this is a hobby and each model turns out unique and all the pride that goes in it. Pros and cons to everything. I have to admit the skill depicted in these videos is quite astounding, I hope this guy is a surgeon!
Your attention to detail is impeccable! And your work is beautiful as the Eleanor Mustang is one of my favorites among all of the other Mustangs ever produced!
Eleanor was the car that started my love for muscle cars. However, since then, 1969 Mustang Boss 429 became my favourite. I was never able to secure any model kit of 69 Mustang (only a premade diecast one), but Monogram/Revells 1970 Mustang Boss 429 sits proudly in front of my monitor as I'm writing this.
Really cool. I was just wondering about a couple things. How come you created a panel line behind the scoops on the side behind the doors and why didn't you cut out the opening of the hood scoop?
Fantastic and educating videos, dear sir allow me a question : at your latest videos you airbrush at a 14psi but at your oldest build from 19 or even 35 psi !!! Which air pressure you think is best for the way you build your models ?
Hi , i got question , If i whould like to make white lanes , i should put white paint after primer then cover it and put black paint on rest of the model ?
Used to be the same bud. If you play NFS, a grey car is a godsend for blending into traffic. My appreciation for not getting spotted and punted off has translated to RL =) #waytoomanysilvercars
Thats not true www.bnamodelworld.com/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=0&zenid=caa729168921fad293fc24a7dba8f84b&keyword=Zero+paints
I saw this car at SEMA and I can tell you for fact the real one does not have a crease seam on the back of the hood or the trunk lid. Still, U suck, I have been searching for a kit of this car for a long time with no luck...;)
It takes a lot of skill and passion to assemble these plastic models at a professionally level, most people find it easier to just buy an Autoart or Hotwheels diecast off the shelf, the costs are probably similar for each plus die-cast remains die-cast ie: metal. But I understand the whole point is this is a hobby and each model turns out unique and all the pride that goes in it. Pros and cons to everything. I have to admit the skill depicted in these videos is quite astounding, I hope this guy is a surgeon!
Your attention to detail is impeccable! And your work is beautiful as the Eleanor Mustang is one of my favorites among all of the other Mustangs ever produced!
I'm really glad you chose to do this build Tom. Looks amazing so far ☺️
Amazing car, kit and video! Thanks so much for choosing this build.
I'll be using this technique when I eventually get around to doing a Cobra.
More please! :) So excited to see more of this model being built
Eleanor was the car that started my love for muscle cars. However, since then, 1969 Mustang Boss 429 became my favourite. I was never able to secure any model kit of 69 Mustang (only a premade diecast one), but Monogram/Revells 1970 Mustang Boss 429 sits proudly in front of my monitor as I'm writing this.
cant wait for the final assembly, really love the movie and eleanor
I wish I had the patience,focus and steady hand to do this, Great videos
Maximus Barrett
This is all about scale modelling. It helps your brain 🧠
Great paint job as always Tom!
Wow really cool! Can't wait to see it finished! Don't forget about the NOS button ;)
ggj1987 go baby go
Holy Moly, a few MORE hard to reach, easy to forget spots on this one! Looking good bud.
Great job Tom, really enjoy your videos!
Esta quedando increible😨 buen trabajo amigo
Hands down my favorit car of all times!!
This build is going to be great, I was wondering what you were going to do coming off the Bugatti build but this seems like a great way too.
Really cool. I was just wondering about a couple things. How come you created a panel line behind the scoops on the side behind the doors and why didn't you cut out the opening of the hood scoop?
That paint looks epic
Good God! This is gonna be a beauty!!!
Must have been stressful painting that!
I am just getting started. Could you tell me what is a good compressor. I wont be doing big models.
Oh I thought I was going to have to wait a bit to see the next part!
Nice.
Now we must wait to the next weekend.
Indeed you do
Great work!!👍🏻
I can't see the link for they body
Can u help me?
Very nice paint job, new friend here thanks.
Looks great!!
Great video
Lookin Good Tom
can you do the Eleanor from the 1974 movie?
Love this car its a nice one great job
Fantastic and educating videos, dear sir allow me a question : at your latest videos you airbrush at a 14psi but at your oldest build from 19 or even 35 psi !!! Which air pressure you think is best for the way you build your models ?
Depends on your entire setup. Its all different for everyone
Very cool.
Hi , i got question , If i whould like to make white lanes , i should put white paint after primer then cover it and put black paint on rest of the model ?
Sounds ok
Super!!!
Wow how do you sand the stripes without ruining them? I've never heard of that before.
I clearcoated over them as shown in the video.
why didnt you use fineline tape to do the stripe ? loving your video cant wait to try modelling myself after i finish restoring my car
The wider tape is steadier for straight lines ;)
Looking good. And I know it's Elenor.... I just hate silver/grey cars. 😐 it's me. Not the paint job. That is excellent.
Used to be the same bud. If you play NFS, a grey car is a godsend for blending into traffic. My appreciation for not getting spotted and punted off has translated to RL =) #waytoomanysilvercars
Funny I actually prefer silver/grey cars
Then you probably hate almost all German cars, lol most of them are either silver or black.
@Mark N Ha, says Inspector Tarconi (the French guy from Transporter;)
No real time waiting from primer to color??? Is this because of the paint used? I use testor spray cans
Correct. I use lacquer paints. These dry a lot faster
if I donated a model kit to the channel would you make it ? its 191 Jordan f1 car my favourite ?
What compressor do you use?
Eurotech 20a
You'll going to need a NOS bottles.
unfortunately we cant buy those paints in Australia :(
Thats not true
www.bnamodelworld.com/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=0&zenid=caa729168921fad293fc24a7dba8f84b&keyword=Zero+paints
gone in 60 seconds
Hello
wow.....
Eleanor Redux.
ever thought of doing a truck
Nope
Tip for better videos: You don't have to show every second of long processes
Steve Jeffryes
Tips for better comments: stfu
I saw this car at SEMA and I can tell you for fact the real one does not have a crease seam on the back of the hood or the trunk lid. Still, U suck, I have been searching for a kit of this car for a long time with no luck...;)
I suck?😱😢
Kevin Morrison idiot
I don't think he's commenting on your skills, just that he's watching you create the car he can't find a kit for.
Note to self if I'm ever bitten by a Cobra. XD
Ian David i know, was just joking with Kevin ;)