Amazing. Thank you. Currently I spend a couple of hours a week with the family working on scale models, so this is inspiring. I never really want to retire, but when I have to, this is what I want to be doing all the time!
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment 🙂. Do you mean, your family members build models as well? This is so cool. My wife support my hobby but I do not have anyone nearby who build models:). Maybe you will start your own UA-cam channel when retirement comes? Cheers. Btw. I love to read comments like yours. So good to know there are people with the same passion:)
@@modelfun Yes I build and paint with my teenage kids. Videos like yours are what inspire us. You sharing the techniques makes for a great community. 🙌
it honestly depends on how you start. I started off with tamiya spray paints and dollar store acrylic paints and brushes. my builds usually never went above $100 including the model kit.
You do not have to start building 100$ kits... It is always better to learn on cheap and easy to assemble models, just to climb that learning curve first. After you have a good basic skill and set of tools and materials, you can move to more complicated models.
W pełni odwzorowany silnik, ruchome śmigło, dźwignie sterowania silnikiem w kokpicie... myślę że z 4 piętra mógłby zaskoczyć.... banzaiii😀😀😀. Powiedzieć że jest piękny, to nic nie powiedzieć. Na podstawce wygląda jak prawdziwy Zero.
Didn't know about it. How the pilot got to the step? From the ground? It is very interesting. Do you have any reference with this step, a picture or blueprint?
Hi @Vic Parratt , thanks for watching, I'm happy you like it. I use wax, to keep the glue "fresh". This way, I can use the same drop of glue for few hours. Greetings 🙂
Thank you. Enjoy your build. The kit is by far the best I've pleasure to wrok with. The chipping fluid instruction says is is dedicated for acrylics, and it definatevly works best with them. But I have tried with lacquer based as well, and I think it also help to make scratches, but not so effectively.
The Aotake was a ckear, tinted corrosion protection coat, painted over bare aluminium. A better was to replicat this is to lay a coat of metalizer over the primer ot gloss base, then apply a mix of clear blue and green over that
For what it's worth, my experience with micro sol liquid has NOT BEEN GOOD! in my experience, it's not a good product. I suggest TAMIYA STRONG MARK FIT. It seems to work very well.
Amazing. Thank you. Currently I spend a couple of hours a week with the family working on scale models, so this is inspiring. I never really want to retire, but when I have to, this is what I want to be doing all the time!
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment 🙂. Do you mean, your family members build models as well? This is so cool. My wife support my hobby but I do not have anyone nearby who build models:).
Maybe you will start your own UA-cam channel when retirement comes?
Cheers.
Btw. I love to read comments like yours. So good to know there are people with the same passion:)
@@modelfun Yes I build and paint with my teenage kids. Videos like yours are what inspire us. You sharing the techniques makes for a great community. 🙌
@70 2 Million Fantastic!
Greetings from Poland, say hello to your kids, and happy modeling! :)
Tamiya is one my my favorite companies for models
Yeah. The best I worked with do far. ;)
Great work! Fun to watch the process unfold.
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment:)
What a delightful build to watch! True work of an artist. Thank you for sharing this masterpiece with us ❤
Thank you Giovani. I'm glad you like it:)
i have been wanting to build model kit but it is too complicated and expensive for me. i will make this a hobby after i graduate because it seems fun
it honestly depends on how you start. I started off with tamiya spray paints and dollar store acrylic paints and brushes. my builds usually never went above $100 including the model kit.
You do not have to start building 100$ kits... It is always better to learn on cheap and easy to assemble models, just to climb that learning curve first. After you have a good basic skill and set of tools and materials, you can move to more complicated models.
Very well done, enjoyed immensely.
Thank you Daryl.
Really nice result 👍
Thank you. Glad to see you like it. :)
Fantastic work. Loved the engine detailing and the weathering.
Thank you watching and leaving the comment 🙂
Very nice!😊
I'm thinking of getting one or 3 of the Tamiya 32nd fighters...
Beautifully built.
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W pełni odwzorowany silnik, ruchome śmigło, dźwignie sterowania silnikiem w kokpicie... myślę że z 4 piętra mógłby zaskoczyć.... banzaiii😀😀😀.
Powiedzieć że jest piękny, to nic nie powiedzieć. Na podstawce wygląda jak prawdziwy Zero.
Bardzo dziękuję. To super zestaw, bez żadnych dodatków pozwala zbudować bardzo fajny model.
@@modelfun Kiedys będzie w mojej kolekcji, narazie jest kolejka. Tak, piekny zestaw.
めちゃくちゃうまいです🎉🎉
ありがとう :)
@@modelfun 日本語上手いですね
残念ながら、それは Google 翻訳のみです :) ポーランドからよろしくお願いします!
とても素晴らしい作品だと思いました。❤
ご意見と私のビデオを見ていただき、誠にありがとうございます。
A great build and enjoyable video. I've just ordered this kit and I'm looking forward to applying some of your techniques. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching and leaving the comment. I'm sure you will enjoy your build. Happy modeling :)
hluboce smekám asi napíši Ježíškovi
Masz do niego adres? Też chętnie napiszę
Piękne wykonanie perfekcjonista....
Dziękuję:)
Une magnifique maquette !! Congrats ...
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Pascal Sogorb
Incredible ! Really beautiful job. I have ordered this kit and I hope I will be able to do as well as you did. Congratulations.
Thank you @Pascal Sogorb . It's a great kit, I'm sure you will have a lot of fun with it.
Zero has special hidden step bar to cockpit for pilot. because Zero's wing are made by so thin materials. That way pilot cannot walk on the wing.
Didn't know about it. How the pilot got to the step? From the ground? It is very interesting. Do you have any reference with this step, a picture or blueprint?
Detroit here, really enjoyed your program, ZERO is so beautiful!
@@modelfun There are several videos on You Tube showing this
Beautiful
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Amazing!
Thank you.
Great work. Very nice Zero. Greetings, Aleš😎👍
Thank you Aleš. ;) I'm happy you like it.
Great Job 👌
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I'ts a beuty! Well done!
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Hi there enjoyed the build immensely just have one question. What's the purpose of the ca glue in the wax? Best wishes Vic
Hi @Vic Parratt , thanks for watching, I'm happy you like it.
I use wax, to keep the glue "fresh". This way, I can use the same drop of glue for few hours.
Greetings 🙂
Amazing job. I just bought this kit and ready for start. By the way chipping fluid is workable to lacquer based color?
Thank you. Enjoy your build. The kit is by far the best I've pleasure to wrok with. The chipping fluid instruction says is is dedicated for acrylics, and it definatevly works best with them. But I have tried with lacquer based as well, and I think it also help to make scratches, but not so effectively.
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Nicht mal Saburu Sakai hatte eine schöne grüne Mitsubishi Zero a65m der Marineflieger.
+ for background music!
Senkju
Superbe !
Thank you 🙂
The Aotake was a ckear, tinted corrosion protection coat, painted over bare aluminium. A better was to replicat this is to lay a coat of metalizer over the primer ot gloss base, then apply a mix of clear blue and green over that
The chipping is excessive considering the life of a zero is maybe 6 months.
Like I said in the video - I got carried away with the chipping. But I've seen worse Zeros as well :). Anyway, thank you for watching.
Cheers!
For what it's worth, my experience with micro sol liquid has NOT BEEN GOOD! in my experience, it's not a good product. I suggest TAMIYA STRONG MARK FIT. It seems to work very well.
Ive seen old ww2 footage of a zero with even more wear and chipping than this model, so it's certainly a realistic level of weathering. Really cool
Thank you, I'm glad you like it. :)