I have this kit as well as several other Super Robot Taisen models, but I have not built any yet. I do have a question. Instead of all these rivet drillings, couldn't you have used some Tamiya putty to fill in the panel lines? Or would it be not possible to remove the white parts in order to airbrush the white and blue parts separately?
The use of the seam line to create the appearance of riveted panels is such a wonderful example of the ingenuity and creativity that goes into scale modeling. I'm quite new to the model kit hobby but I do aspire to one day take my models to the next level as you have shown in your various videos.
I eagerly await the next chapter of your series of videos on customizing the Weibritter!
well considering out of the HUNDRED of vids i watch HARDLY ANY have credits its a FARE mistake to make , infact AS the credits must have been funning i was reading the side bar to see if it was written there A FAR MORE COMMON thing to do so :P
I have this kit as well as several other Super Robot Taisen models, but I have not built any yet. I do have a question. Instead of all these rivet drillings, couldn't you have used some Tamiya putty to fill in the panel lines? Or would it be not possible to remove the white parts in order to airbrush the white and blue parts separately?
stevethefishdotnet 1 year ago
@stevethefishdotnet SUre you could, it would just require a little masking. I just wanted to do something different with this kit.
dryzoneau 1 year ago
Wonderful work, as usual, sir.
The use of the seam line to create the appearance of riveted panels is such a wonderful example of the ingenuity and creativity that goes into scale modeling. I'm quite new to the model kit hobby but I do aspire to one day take my models to the next level as you have shown in your various videos.
I eagerly await the next chapter of your series of videos on customizing the Weibritter!
Guiltaur 2 years ago
What store is he talking about??? those after market parts are awesome.
drstrangeclock 2 years ago
@drstrangeclock
Hi Dr,
It's the escalemodels store. The url can be found in the opening and closing credits.
dryzoneau 2 years ago
Yet another great video, I learn something new every time I watch this channel.
mokanaman 2 years ago
Thanks for your continued support @mokanaman
dryzoneau 2 years ago
good video... :)
svinehunden 2 years ago
See how much trouble a bit of intro music can cause!
2Old4Toys 2 years ago
@2Old4Toys
Yeah I know :S
dryzoneau 2 years ago
nice intro music who is it?! GREAT vid! i gotta get some of these for my Hasbro 6" MKII IRON MAN god dammits thats gonna be alot of holes to drill!
shredBucketheadshred 2 years ago
Look in the Credits for the musician. Try commenting AFTER you see the video next time. :)
Best Regards
-BTTFSpencer
bttfspencer 2 years ago
harsh
shredBucketheadshred 2 years ago
No it isn't, merely simple advice.
bttfspencer 2 years ago
well considering out of the HUNDRED of vids i watch HARDLY ANY have credits its a FARE mistake to make , infact AS the credits must have been funning i was reading the side bar to see if it was written there A FAR MORE COMMON thing to do so :P
shredBucketheadshred 2 years ago
@shredBucketheadshred
I need to figure out how to add them to the side bar, can you assist at all?
dryzoneau 2 years ago
sorry man i have NO idea LOL
shredBucketheadshred 2 years ago
@bttfspencer
easy now big fella LOL.... how are you spencer?
dryzoneau 2 years ago
I'm well, thankyou. :)
How are you Peter? what projects have you been working on?
bttfspencer 2 years ago
Thanks @shredBucketheadshred i'd love to see your work as well...
dryzoneau 2 years ago