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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2008

by Modelworks Philippines.
Visit us at Warplanes.com

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  • I don't get it - who gives a rats what quality the wood is? It's painted over anyways.

    They may not be able to afford 'better' quality wood - which just makes their craftsmanship even more amazing.

    And who cares about minute detail and ultra-realism? You get a unique, hand made, one-off model this way. If you want super accuracy, go build yourself a Tamiya kit or something.

    I think these guys are gifted - top work boys!

    Nice music too - any idea what it is?

    Q:)

  • nice Model! Nice video!

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  • I had no idea the care, time, and effort that goes into making one model. Wow

  • @Quokka57 true that!

  • I just had delivered one of the models.

    It has an amazing realism,detail,and it was packed with care!

    I am verry pleased,and it give the option for privat plane owners to have a model of there own plane,including the details.

    True craftmanship !

  • galing ng pinoy..

  • holy balls

  • pinas yan?

  • Never wear gloves when working on a bandsaw or bench saw or any kind of power tools like that the blades will cut off your fingers, it hapened to a few of my workmates. This is serious. Other than that good work.

  • a good model although the wood wasnt that good a quality to be honest, also plastic model kits are better and have more detail and if a pro modeller makes it, it looks so realistic as they dont make it "stock" straight out the box, they modify the model to make it look the part...

  • Good work, with nice presentation, but I feel the wood quality is not good. All others are realy good.

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