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  • well there you go, the best way to get realism is to use the same materials as the real plane, I'm really inspired to improve my own skills by this

  • @MrROTD

    it is not only the use of the same materials. It is also important to have basic knowledge of mechanics of aircraft and aeronatical archeology... and a lot of patience!

  • @rojasbazan you are the master from what I see, thanks for your wisdom

  • @MrROTD

    Thank you. I also began to do my first scratch models in paper. I hope that someday you switch to work in aluminum, too.

  • Outstanding and excellent!!

  • @OU812ICRUNVS

    Thank you!

  • Wow! Stunning craftsmanship!

  • @fbrown172

    Thank you!

  • I thoug it was a real plane lol this is so amazing

  • Your work is unbelievable. A lot of folks would love for you to make some "how I do it" videos. I hope you will post some of those soon!

  • Good lord! There are no words to adequately describe your work, simply outstanding!

    I am very familiar with several of your aircraft and many times over, sat here bewildered by your skills. If any one of my scale RC aircraft were 20% as good as yours, I would be extremely happy.

    Thanks for sharing and best of luck.

  • @V6Goose

    I appreciate your kind comment, thank you!

  • Outstanding work and detail!

  • @wendykdm

    Thanks for watching my videos, Wendy.

  • Hi rojasbazan

    I am allways amazed at the level of excellent detail in your Beautiful Models.

    I dont know where you get the time to make so many incredible Aircraft in such minute detail, 24hrs not long enough.

    I have said it before and I will say it again YOU ARE THE BEST SCRATCH BUILDING MODEL MAKER IN THE WORLD.

    And you should be a Millionaire,you deserve to be.

    Keep these amazing works of art coming Buddy.

    Big Respect

    Keith :-)

    P.S Please do a step by step build tutorial

  • @CheckMySix

    I appreciate all your comments, thank you!

    I am an artisan. Artisans do not earn much money. Nobody can pay me what my models are really worth.

    About video tutoriasl, I´m working on it.

  • @rojasbazan

    Yep

    PRICELESS

  • @fandango269

    You are right. The toughest part to get right is the metal skin exterior (using real panels) and the correct rivet arrangement. Thank you for your opinion!

  • O_O I am stunned. They almost look more real than the real thing :D

    what makes the props turning?

  • @fandango269

    Thank you, Norwegian friend!

  • Fantastic skills.

  • @crustyhead2

    Thank you!

  • Autenticas maravillas, me puedo tirar horas disfrutando como un niño viendo cada uno de esos modelos y sus detalles...en casi todas las fotos no puedo diferenciar si es real o un modelo a escala. Gracias por deleitarnos maestro ;)

    Solo por curiosidad, ¿utiliza aluminio 2024T0 o aluminio normal?

  • @jeepbravo78

    Muchas gracias por tu comentario. Respecto al aluminio utilizo cualuier tipo, mientras sea entre 01 y 05 (para poder cortarlo con tijera). El aluminio básico que consigo aquí es .010-3003 H14, pero la nomenclatura no dice nada, pues hasta he utilizado (en mis primeros modelos) aluminio de imprenta. Saludos

  • AMAZING  ture master builder i love your work

  • @MclF01

    Thank you my friend!

  • I dont know how much you sell your models for, But they are worth millions! Priceless building my freind!

  • @anderman72

    Scott, my models are very expensive for the time necessary to build (search Fine Art Models prices...and keep in mind their prices are just about the copies, not my originals), but I´m not a millonaire, just the opposite...

  • MAGNIFIQUE !

    Michel

  • @frayer52

    Merci beaucoup, Michel

  • even the bullets!? a TRUE MASTER BUILDER!

  • @willsworthy

    Thank you for your kind words!

  • O_O if you were to build an extremely accurate real life like diorama and put this in there and a photoshop of you touching the plane I would believe that you actually went to a museum or airfield and took a picture with the plane. This looks soo realistic. Great job!

  • @Deathofblades

    Thank you for your kind comment!

  • @rojasbazan No no Thank you for sharing a glimpse of this awesome build.

  • Ok i calmed down now! :)

    But still...

  • @tenka45623

    haha, stay calm for a while; this week I will upload another video (showing more old models) and in four or five months I will upload my first video entirely in HD. Thank you for watching!

  • your cat doesn't have any AA capability? ;)

  • @svinehunden

    oh yes, he had...

  • I'm constanly amazed at the detail and exquisite workmanship in these models.

    I have a question regarding your assembly method do you use adhesives, tiny rivets, a crimping technique or a combintion of various method's? with particular reference to the fusealage panel's.

  • @vividconcept

    Thank you for your kind comment. A lot of people ask me the same thing for many years. I am a professional model builder and I have very little time. Explain everything that you ask me take many hours. For that reason I will edit videos in the future to teach my techniques and tips.

  • err WOW!

  • amazing, simply amazing pieces of art..

  • @manoman0

    Thank you, Phil!

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