@@AirandGroundinScale ja Tamiya ist das Non -Plus-Ultra, bei meinem Bausatz ist auch noch ein Kettenkrad dabei, ich freu mich schon....bald gehts los, muss nur noch meine Kitty Hawk F-86K Dog Sabre in 1:32 fertig bekommen.
These exotic aircrafts - you like them or not... But sometimes they are very appealing. And if it's a Tamiya kit you can do nothing wrong :) Again Travis, thank you for your comment and supporting the channel!
didn't knew it had a bomb bay door, its very cool. no wonder i kept dying in war thunder, it ain't a fighter plane, but it can still kill some with the decent guns.
Get video and narrative. Those sprue cutters are fantastic, I have a pair myself and they are well worth the money. Nice tip with the wheels, used it myself a few times. Great choice of kit, love the Luftwaffe '46 planes, I really want and must get hold of one of these. Looking forward to the next part, keep 'em coming!
Sometimes investing in new and better tools is better than making your kit-stash bigger 😄 thanks, the 46 models are pretty trendy. I like the ones who really were produced. Barry, a big thank you for tuning in!!!! Have a great day 👍👍👍
Hi Leon - great to see you've started out at box & sprue review, showing tools and some clean-up. Looks like 300 subscribers are just around the corner too! Keep it up! Those PE parts really make the details.
Down the road, im gonna do a what if do335 in 32nd. You have those fw190D that protected me262 when they took off and landed. They all had red and white stripes on the lower fuselage and wings. Thought it would be nice and a change. I'm more of an armor guy. So it will be different. On what you should build? Pacific theater p51k. Or a Brazilian p47 in Italy or a mexican p47 in italy too.
Your project sounds nice. Saw those planes with red and white stripes, but didn't know why they had this paintscheme, thx for the explanation! The brazilian p47 with the big numbers are nice!!! Didn't knew them before. Thanks for commenting!!!
They are called 'Decoupage Scissors' from Xcut, you find them on the net for about 7 Dollars. They are also pretty handy to cut the canopy rigging... Michal, thank you for tuning in!
Good to know!!! The thing about rivets is, that they bring a little bit more life to the model... But if there weren't any, I can justify my lazyness, to not rivet the model :) Thank you for the comment!!! As you mentioned there weren't any visible rivets on the 262?
@@AirandGroundinScale Most of the 262 rivets got puttied as well. If you eve wondered what the red stuff is running along the panel lines on bare metal 262's, 335's, etc.... that's anti corrosion putty flush sanded to improve aerodynamics. Not applying paint saved some weight too. Germans were desperate to produce as much as possible and skipped steps in the process which is great for us as we can learn something new.
Okay how does this guy not have more subs and views? This is fantastic. Editing is amazing, in depth and great narrating.
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You should do a build of the 1/48 Monogram P-61
What a nice kit aircraft!!! I would love it to paint the black version of it. @Lysander Lysandrou, thank you very much for your suggestion!!!
Mal wieder großartige Arbeit von dir, ich habe den Einsitzer noch im Lager und dein Video inspiriert mich jetzt demnächst mit dem Bau anzufangen.
Besten Dank Bodo :) Das Flugzeug ist wirklich einzigartig und der Tamiya Bausatz ist natürlich erste Klasse. Ein gutes Projekt für zwischendurch...
@@AirandGroundinScale ja Tamiya ist das Non -Plus-Ultra, bei meinem Bausatz ist auch noch ein Kettenkrad dabei, ich freu mich schon....bald gehts los, muss nur noch meine Kitty Hawk F-86K Dog Sabre in 1:32 fertig bekommen.
Great choice to build on the channel, interesting and you never see them built.
These exotic aircrafts - you like them or not... But sometimes they are very appealing. And if it's a Tamiya kit you can do nothing wrong :) Again Travis, thank you for your comment and supporting the channel!
didn't knew it had a bomb bay door, its very cool.
no wonder i kept dying in war thunder, it ain't a fighter plane, but it can still kill some with the decent guns.
Hey Jasper!!! Very nice to hear, that some war thunder fans tune in to the episodes!!! Thanks for your support!!!
Nice explanation and good start
I'm trying my best in explaining in English :) Thank you for your comment and your support!
Nice start 👍
Much appreciated, thanks!!!
cool model! subscribed!
Evg, thanks for tuning in and subscribing!!!
Get video and narrative. Those sprue cutters are fantastic, I have a pair myself and they are well worth the money. Nice tip with the wheels, used it myself a few times. Great choice of kit, love the Luftwaffe '46 planes, I really want and must get hold of one of these. Looking forward to the next part, keep 'em coming!
Sometimes investing in new and better tools is better than making your kit-stash bigger 😄 thanks, the 46 models are pretty trendy. I like the ones who really were produced. Barry, a big thank you for tuning in!!!! Have a great day 👍👍👍
Hi Leon - great to see you've started out at box & sprue review, showing tools and some clean-up. Looks like 300 subscribers are just around the corner too! Keep it up! Those PE parts really make the details.
I think seatbelts is a must :) YES!!! We're almost at 300 subscribers :) Thank you Matt, for leaving such a motivating comment!!!
Down the road, im gonna do a what if do335 in 32nd. You have those fw190D that protected me262 when they took off and landed. They all had red and white stripes on the lower fuselage and wings. Thought it would be nice and a change. I'm more of an armor guy. So it will be different. On what you should build? Pacific theater p51k. Or a Brazilian p47 in Italy or a mexican p47 in italy too.
Your project sounds nice. Saw those planes with red and white stripes, but didn't know why they had this paintscheme, thx for the explanation! The brazilian p47 with the big numbers are nice!!! Didn't knew them before. Thanks for commenting!!!
Great start! Can you share what scissors do you use for the metal parts? Thank you :)
They are called 'Decoupage Scissors' from Xcut, you find them on the net for about 7 Dollars. They are also pretty handy to cut the canopy rigging... Michal, thank you for tuning in!
The Do-335 rivets were puttied very much like the 262. You won't see any rivets, even if you were to stand 2 meters from the real thing.
Good to know!!! The thing about rivets is, that they bring a little bit more life to the model... But if there weren't any, I can justify my lazyness, to not rivet the model :) Thank you for the comment!!! As you mentioned there weren't any visible rivets on the 262?
@@AirandGroundinScale Most of the 262 rivets got puttied as well. If you eve wondered what the red stuff is running along the panel lines on bare metal 262's, 335's, etc.... that's anti corrosion putty flush sanded to improve aerodynamics. Not applying paint saved some weight too. Germans were desperate to produce as much as possible and skipped steps in the process which is great for us as we can learn something new.
Thank you for your explanation!!! 👍👍👍 very interesting 👍👍👍
Waaau... Please He 162 1/48
The He 162... very nice, with the engine open and a wooden wingstructure 😃 thanks for your suggestion Stanislav ‼️
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