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Thanks for all Lancaster build tips-my first build of a model of this type. Could you recommend a screwdriver size/type for most screws needed-especially the screws used for metal parts(DM). I seem to be damaging screw heads too often! THANKA
Really building up well Wayne :) She'll be a beast when finished.. what scale is it? If it's the normal 1/8 the wingspan will be 12 ft 10.5 in (327.025mm).
@@WorldofWayneUK Ahh.. OK so 103 feet at 32 scale is 3 ft 2.625 in or 981.075mm - obviously I meant cm before. Oopsie. Still, at nearly a metre wingspan it'll be a beast :)
The thing is you have a set price for a model and then you have to split it down into bite size chunks at 10.99 a week. Sometimes you are going to have issues with not much in them. Sometimes issues with loads.
But as someone else has sed it's like going down the pub and the landlord asking for eg £3000 up front for the next 3 years u come in or pay as you go...... Not everyone can afford to fork out the large amount of money for the plastic model's that you have to build and buy paint etc for and doesn't have electric parts.....
@@markquinn1104 At least it's not Optimus Prime at $80USD per month for 24 months. Even if the kit is awesome like this one or Optimus, it's hard to swallow. For kits like the Infinity Gauntlet or the ship kits like Titanic or Bismarck that are more glitz than accuracy, it's even harder.
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Watching another channel build this and he taps out all the holes before he puts the screws in the metal parts.... Another good build Wayne 💪
Great build
Toilet...
"Crickey! Bunty's dropped a bomb of his own back there. You should've saved it for 'ole Jerry!"
Took out the subscription at the start but Hachette are very sloooowww at sending them out, My toe nails grow quicker 🤣🤣
Blimey that went fast. The video was finished faster than I could hammer the mooring pins in to the ground and tie the boat up.
Thanks for all Lancaster build tips-my first build of a model of this type. Could you recommend a screwdriver size/type for most screws needed-especially the screws used for metal parts(DM). I seem to be damaging screw heads too often! THANKA
Yep. A wera PH0 . They are in my Amazon store . www.linktr.ee/worldofwayne
Nice to see Optimus supervising the builds! 🤣
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Really building up well Wayne :) She'll be a beast when finished.. what scale is it? If it's the normal 1/8 the wingspan will be 12 ft 10.5 in (327.025mm).
Yep it's 1/32
@@WorldofWayneUK Ahh.. OK so 103 feet at 32 scale is 3 ft 2.625 in or 981.075mm - obviously I meant cm before. Oopsie. Still, at nearly a metre wingspan it'll be a beast :)
I get the impression they're really stringing this build out to bulk out the number of 'stages'
Very normal.... look at all the hachette series
Yeah there'll have people putting the heads on screw's soon,
All so they can can charge you more money.
What do you know a “ toilet “ I think this is a first!!😂
Hi Wayne, do you know if anyone's come out with a model of the spaceship from an old American tv show called Salvage One? It starred Andy Griffth.
I'm ganna have to google that one
it's on UA-cam
Shame you can't get Mickey Martin's serial number for his Lancaster
I stopped this model as frankly the parts seemed overly fragile and also repackaged... that still the case?
Not had any issues like that
These companies take the piss, how much does these mags cost !!!!
The thing is you have a set price for a model and then you have to split it down into bite size chunks at 10.99 a week. Sometimes you are going to have issues with not much in them. Sometimes issues with loads.
Try nearly $25 in Australia
But as someone else has sed it's like going down the pub and the landlord asking for eg £3000 up front for the next 3 years u come in or pay as you go...... Not everyone can afford to fork out the large amount of money for the plastic model's that you have to build and buy paint etc for and doesn't have electric parts.....
@@markquinn1104 At least it's not Optimus Prime at $80USD per month for 24 months. Even if the kit is awesome like this one or Optimus, it's hard to swallow. For kits like the Infinity Gauntlet or the ship kits like Titanic or Bismarck that are more glitz than accuracy, it's even harder.