Several "Kalmbach" books are also available, just check out "Dai Nippon Kaiga" a japanese publisher specializing in importing "the best from the west" (i find their own books are better though, like "Achtung Panzer" i.e.)!!!
Well, in the attack on Pearl Harbor, several P-40B Fighters rose to fend off the Japanese Zeros. This P-40B, also known as "White 160," was flown by George Welch, one of the only pilots to try and fend off the Japanese aircraft. Google it, and there's also a Unimax forces of Valor model, which I have, and I will be doing a video with it in it soon,so check it out!!
badass stencil
theberzerker34 4 months ago
it is too perfect i hate this 1 guy who disliked !
MrJoey602 8 months ago
Whats that hes using at 4:36?
kevhot 1 year ago
YES, pen and paper kids, the OLD FASHIONED way, this guy rules!!!!
acanthopleura 2 years ago 4
6:31 what kind of tamiya x-1 black is it? is that acrilyc? what does he uses as thinner?
McRogers80 2 years ago
Hi,
i think its Tamiya Color X-20 A Thinner for Acrylic Paint.
compliments from Germany
marcelsargus 2 years ago
what kind of paint is he using for the panel detail?
Z1026 2 years ago
god i wish these videos had sub's or dub's :,,-(
anovasinn 2 years ago 5
I didn't knew that Squadron Signal books were available in Japan.
alpha8147 3 years ago
Several "Kalmbach" books are also available, just check out "Dai Nippon Kaiga" a japanese publisher specializing in importing "the best from the west" (i find their own books are better though, like "Achtung Panzer" i.e.)!!!
BigAndTall666 2 years ago
can anyone explain the 160 marking please.
nordkisa 3 years ago
Well, in the attack on Pearl Harbor, several P-40B Fighters rose to fend off the Japanese Zeros. This P-40B, also known as "White 160," was flown by George Welch, one of the only pilots to try and fend off the Japanese aircraft. Google it, and there's also a Unimax forces of Valor model, which I have, and I will be doing a video with it in it soon,so check it out!!
pilotperson 3 years ago
thank you ;)
nordkisa 3 years ago
p-40's were also flown by flying tigers.
lote1234567891011 1 year ago
keep it up good job
ninfung 4 years ago