FSM opens kits from Academy and ICM, uses panel line accents, and shares the sights of Wonderfest

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • In this FSM Weekly, FineScale Modeler opens up kits from Academy, ICM, Falcon Scale Models, Italeri, and Arma Hobby, tests Tamiya and homemade panel line washes, and wraps up the episode by watching wonderful Wonderfest footage!
    00:00 Opening and intro
    00:16 Academy 1/35 scale Panzer I Ausf B and Zündapp K750
    02:00 ICM 1/24 scale Ford Model A Standard Phaeton convertible
    03:33 Falcon Scale Models 3D-printed detail parts in 1/12 and 1/20 scale
    04:00 Italeri 1/35 scale Bedford QL Medium truck
    04:43 Arma Hobby 1/48 scale Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc
    06:06 Tooling Around: Storebought and homemade panel line accents
    15:29 The Wrap-Up: Wonderfest
    22:39 Credits and bloopers
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Komentáře • 25

  • @bryanlovejoy4662
    @bryanlovejoy4662 Před měsícem

    I loved the video of Worderfest. What great workmanship!

  • @shawnshuler2286
    @shawnshuler2286 Před měsícem +5

    The storebought panel liners are a great value because, if used carefully, they will last a long long time. I use my Tamiya panel liners all the time and I've had the same ones for years now. Not wasting my time making something I can buy easily is worth more than they cost, too.

  • @bobrivett7645
    @bobrivett7645 Před měsícem +2

    Last year i built both Academy's PzIII-Ausf.J and Tamiya's Ausf.J tanks, the builts were both enjoyable.

  • @michaelsullivan1262
    @michaelsullivan1262 Před měsícem +1

    I’ve heard of the windex and acrylic craft paint panel liner trick, good to have another source. ✌🏼

  • @scottbuildsthemall5124
    @scottbuildsthemall5124 Před měsícem +1

    Tamiya panel line accent colors are definitely handy, and consistently work well. I also have some Ammo by Mig panel line washes as they offer a larger variety of colors. While I will sometimes mix my own, I have had issues in the past with pieces of pigment coming out of the solution. With over 50 years of experience building, I like to keep things simple as I get older.

  • @michaelnaven213
    @michaelnaven213 Před měsícem

    Amazing works of art at Wonderfest.😮👍👍👏👏

  • @diyfireking
    @diyfireking Před měsícem

    Amazing work as always 👍👍

  • @Chilly_Billy
    @Chilly_Billy Před měsícem +3

    Much like food, homemade accent paint is better than store bought.

  • @misterskippy2u
    @misterskippy2u Před měsícem +1

    LOL at the bloopers.
    Tim: "You can watch the video footage that's coming up..."
    Aaron: "Right now!"
    Tim: "No...unh..."

  • @Warshipmodelsunderway
    @Warshipmodelsunderway Před měsícem +1

    Since that Model A is depicting a stock one, in going to say it's a 1930. 1931 was the last year for "A" production , but the radiator shell had painted sections when stock. (in 1932 Ford began production of the Model B, famous in the Beach Boys song as "The Little Deuce Coupe") The 1928 and 29 had shorter radiators.
    Back in the 80's, during the ZZ top Hot Rod craze, I built a 1931 "A" rod using a 60's era Hot Rod as the starting point. I wish I could post la photo of it here, but it was sweet when it was finished - Porsche 944 red, nerf bars, American Standard wheels, no hood, dual tunnel ram, new suspension (with tilt steering wheel!), new tinted window glass, walnut burl dash, vintage style instruments, and all interior metal brass plated and lacquered to keep it shiny. But it was one and done for me, that was an expensive hobby LOL.

  • @richardjordan5036
    @richardjordan5036 Před měsícem +2

    For me i use water colors since i use enemals to paint also can use enemals to do some panel lining on enemals. This takes time in allowing the paint job to cure for 7-10 days before i use enemals for panel lining or weathering. If not wanting to wait then the water colors in which you can get in paste form.....

  • @scaleartsg
    @scaleartsg Před měsícem +2

    academy's panzer i would be a walk in the part to build compared to takom's!

  • @TedFreedman
    @TedFreedman Před měsícem +1

    With the oil wash do you leach out the excess oil before mixing? Also how long do you generally wait before cleaning with mineral spirits?

    • @FineScaleModelermagazine
      @FineScaleModelermagazine  Před 24 dny +1

      I do not leech out the oil before mixing the wash. I wait just long enough for it to set up a bit and then head back in to clean up. -TK

  • @CrazyKitBuilder
    @CrazyKitBuilder Před měsícem +2

    Why don’t my models come out this good 😢

    • @scaleartsg
      @scaleartsg Před měsícem +2

      it can take years, keep building and have fun!

    • @FineScaleModelermagazine
      @FineScaleModelermagazine  Před 24 dny

      You are your harshest critic. The most important part of this hobby is to enjoy yourself and become comfortable with your modeling style. Don't compare yourself to others--compare the model you finished today to the one you finished yesterday and celebrate your improvements.

    • @CrazyKitBuilder
      @CrazyKitBuilder Před 24 dny

      @@FineScaleModelermagazine This could be idea for mini series

  • @tcj226
    @tcj226 Před měsícem +4

    You have to be careful with those Tamiya panel liners on Bandai plastic. Not sure what is going on with their plastic but I have had a couple of kits shatter at stress points when using the Tamiya panel liners.

    • @scaleartsg
      @scaleartsg Před měsícem +1

      some hasewaga kits too! cracks in contact with enamel thinners

    • @bobrivett7645
      @bobrivett7645 Před měsícem +2

      I've built a couple of the Bandi 1/72 scale X-wing spacecraft. Each have a custom paint job. But before I applied any paint, I started a lite coat of clear lacquer glosscoat, the testor's product. Then a coat of enamel paint for my base color, another coat of glosscoat went on before panel lining and weathering, etc. Their both now hanging from the ceiling chasing a couple of Tie-fighters. So far no problems.
      I had read about what enamel paint could do to bandi plastic. So I was and am hoping my clear coats prevents any problems.

    • @FineScaleModelermagazine
      @FineScaleModelermagazine  Před 24 dny

      Typically, before applying a wash, you want to gloss coat your model to protect the underlying finish from the wash you're going to put over the top of it. This will protect both paint and plastic.

  • @alfredlukasek8644
    @alfredlukasek8644 Před měsícem +1

    How bout some vintage shirts, instead of. . .