£23.99 CHARITY SHOP, MODEL KIT HAUL; AIRFIX 1/72 & 1/32, HELLER 1/43, ACADEMY 1/48. DID I DO WELL?

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Following my recent bargain haul from a charity shop a month or so ago i have been visiting them more regularly keeping my eye out for modelling bargains. this video contains the result of my endeavors, not quite as awesome as my previous haul but interesting all the same.
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  • @Alan_Saund_Models
    @Alan_Saund_Models Před 23 dny +11

    You did well there mate...all the charity shops were i live just have old ornaments in them 👍

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny +2

      Thanks Alan, to be honest this was the sum total of countless visits over 4-6 weeks to my local charity shops and a few on a visit to another local town. LOL ornaments, clothing, books and DVD's are our charity shops regular stock also.

  • @ianfoggin8263
    @ianfoggin8263 Před 23 dny +4

    you could always do the puzzle as a monthley live stream for us billy no mates who get pissed and build plastic kits in our old age

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny +2

      Hello there @ianfoggin8263 and thanks for watching. A monthly live stream puzzle now theres an idea LOL. I reckons i will find something to do with it and some way to relate it to us old buggers.

  • @eugenegilleno9344
    @eugenegilleno9344 Před 11 dny +1

    A decent haul - I started building model kits in 1955, and still at it ! 😁👍🏼 …..try Mister Muscle oven cleaner spray to remove the paint from the Citroen Avante.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 10 dny

      Hello there @eugenegilleno9344 and thanks for watching. thanks a few people chipped in with suggestions for removing the citreon's paint, Mr Muscle won, not tried it yet but will do shortlky.

  • @jeremyalam480
    @jeremyalam480 Před 23 dny +2

    The aircraft models all good, especially the MIG. BTW--They're not Bulgarian but rather, Hungarian markings. Re the car, AK makes a paint stripper you could use. Alternatively, just give it a sanding---perfect for your B&D 🙂Then you could experiment with matt and gloss clear coats straight from the rattle can to smooth out the finish. If nothing else, the charity shop has thanked you for buying, but I'd say you've done okay.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny

      One of the lights is missing on the Citroen, thinking about stripping it and the practicing some heavy weathering on it.....rusty junker.

  • @briankirwan6958
    @briankirwan6958 Před 3 hodinami +1

    Oven cleaner (Mr Muscle) will get rid of the paint. Spray it on ( outside) cover and leave for a couple of hours. Use gloves when handling just wash off the paint residue amd you are down to virigin plastic. Good luck!

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před hodinou

      Hello there @briankirwan6958 and thanks for watching. LOL had loads of recommendations for this problem, Mr Muscle was the most popular so will be having a go of this, using the Citroen sometime soon.

  • @mikes5637
    @mikes5637 Před 22 dny +1

    Brake fluid will remove enamel paint from plastic. Nice haul!

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 22 dny

      Hello there @mikes5637 and thanks for watching. Thanks i do like a charity shop rummage, seems lots of things will remove that nasty lumpy paint.

  • @davidbrigenshaw8721
    @davidbrigenshaw8721 Před 21 dnem +1

    Nice haul! Never seen anything like this in the charity shops round where I live. Soak the Heller "Traction Avant" painted parts in brake fluid. Should get the paint off without harming the plastic. By the way, the red/white/green chevron markings in the Mig 21 are post communist Hungarian!

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 21 dnem

      Hello there @davidbrigenshaw8721 and thanks for watching, i picked up a 1/72 Stirling and two 1/48 F-16's from the one shop 6 weeks ago for £20 czcams.com/video/URy_As0hKoU/video.html i have been keeping my eyes peeled ever since, these have taken 4-6 weeks to assemble, so the picking are slim but there are bargains to be had. LOL yes someone else has pointed out my faux pas with the Hungarian, same colours easy mistake. The Citroen i will be stripping and will probs be trying some extreme weathering on ( not tried weathering yet), rusty junker i am thinking.

  • @steve1315
    @steve1315 Před 23 dny +3

    Not a bad haul shame about Citroen could have been good ,heard brake fluid works on paint dip a test piece first.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny

      Cheers Steve, well you win some and you lose some, will do some investigations as to getting the paint off at some point.

  • @Zero_Reaper13
    @Zero_Reaper13 Před 22 dny +1

    Nice haul, i often frequent charity shops where i live mainly for book and dvd hunting but i have never seen model kits in any of them.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 22 dny

      Hello there @Zero_Reaper13 and thanks for watching, I only started back with modelling in February, though like yourself i am a keen rummager in charity shops, mostly DVD's and books, never even thought of looking for kits until i saw the 1/72 Stirling and 2x 1/48 F-16's 6 weeks ago, now i am eagle eyed on my visits. TBH this is the accumulation of 4-6 weeks searching so the pickings are slim, but bargains are there to be had.

    • @Zero_Reaper13
      @Zero_Reaper13 Před 22 dny +1

      @TheNoviceModeller thanks for the reply, I think I will have to pay more attention in my visits and grab what I see even incomplete or started kits can be useful for kit bashing or testing new techniques I am currently trying my hand at foiling.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 21 dnem

      Will be uploading some "whats in the box" vids for the aston, citreon and the mig over the next few days, opening them up reveals some interesting issues LOL, the Aston and the citreon i will be using for practice purposes so yes even an incomplete or undesirable kit can be useful providing its the right price

  • @WrOnGwAyScALeMoDeLs
    @WrOnGwAyScALeMoDeLs Před 18 dny +2

    Very KkOoL kits

  • @griffn14
    @griffn14 Před 22 dny +1

    That's a great haul alright. Like the cars, Citroen in a ditch with a 1/48 tank passing by-diorama could be nice. Mig is a great score, there's plenty of interesting camo schemes - russian ones in Afghanistan, egyptian Nile valley scheme...

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 22 dny +1

      Thanks @griffn14, some good practice material, The Aston looks nice will give me gloss practice, the citreon i am thinking rust practice (after striping the paint) as its missing parts (rusty junker), doing one of the spits now for a workbuds birthday Man Utd (bleurgh) colour scheme. I like the Mig though am going to use the provided Indian markings No26 sqn "The Warriors", might get me a couple of Indian subscribers LOL.

  • @Adam_Boots
    @Adam_Boots Před 23 dny +1

    I've used Fairy Power Spray successfully for stripping paint of of models before. Also strips chrome off plastic parts as well.
    At a glance it looks like it may be enamel paint. Wouldn't be surprised if it was due to the age of the kit.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny

      Cheers Adam, i am sure i'll try do somthing with this at some point though as there is also a light missing may have to be a junker, good for weathering practice and excessive rust perhaps.

  • @simonrichards6739
    @simonrichards6739 Před 23 dny +1

    Great haul, as a massive bond fan I’d have to do it in silver as his.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny +1

      Hello there @simonrichards6739 and thanks for watching. an interesting idea......perhaps.

  • @BrianSanders-tn7pi
    @BrianSanders-tn7pi Před 23 dny +1

    Hi Andy. You have some good charity shops where you live. Most of the one where I live are full of old clothes, old people and tat. I will have to take a closer look from now on. So the models then. The two Spitfires are a good little bargain, you can,t go wrong with a Spitfire. The Citroen is different for sure.but it does have potential. I think that Airfix used to do 1/24 scale tanks and I vaguely remember that they did a Panzer III. So maybe do the Citroen in satin black as a German officers commissioned car parked next to the Panzer III. The its time to look for some figures, I am sure that there some out there, an officer and a tanker in early war uniforms. I used to be a member of a scalextric racing club and we used to put the Airfix 1/32nd scale car bodies on a scalextric car chassis, I did two VW Beetles. A 1960s British jet with the Aston parked next to it would be a nice vignette. Now the Mig21. This will be a nice kit to practice your spray painting on. There are a variety of paint schemes that you could do and the are many aftermarket decal sets out there if you wish to go for something different. Anyway for 24 quid you did alright. Well done buddy.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny

      LOL that little lot took several weeks of searching, though not an issue as i always go for a rummage in the charity shops when i go to town. I'll probs strip the paint on the Citroen and practice extreme rusting, the Aston gloss black as per box, good practice for my icm merc 770 tourenwagen. The MIG for the price is a bargain, using the Indian markings would be interesting.

  • @PanzermansBunker
    @PanzermansBunker Před 23 dny +1

    Great model kit haul.....and for a low price. Enjoy.
    Bill

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny

      Thanks Bill, to be honest took many trips over many weeks to accumulate these kits, but i do enjoy a charity shop rummage so all is good.

  • @fenman1954
    @fenman1954 Před 23 dny +1

    The brushes are good. I too have loads of those tubes of glue.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny

      Hello there @fenman1954 and thanks for watching. You can never have enough brushes. I am about to make my original £15 Amazon set redundant and start with some new ones, hmmmmm which ones i am not sure, i seem to have a drawer full, tune in next week for paint brush chaos. The glue on the other hand i have no idea what to do with.

  • @ewmhop
    @ewmhop Před 23 dny +1

    YOU DID OK SIR,THAT 1/43 CAR WOULD WORK WELL IN A FRENCH RESISTANCE ERA.YOU COULD ALWAYS GIVE A KIT TO A KID TO GET THEM INTERESTED IN MODEL BUILDING. DID THAT BACK IN 82,GIVE AWAY STAR WARS FIGHTERS TO CUSTOMERS KIDS.BOUGHT A STORE CLOSEOUT WHERE I WORKED.OVER A 1OO KITS FOR 25 DOLLARS..TAKE CARE

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny

      100 kits for $25 that sounds like a real steal whatever the year. The Citroen is missing a light so i am thinking of turning into a rusty junker, practice the weathering skills etc

    • @ewmhop
      @ewmhop Před 23 dny

      SOUND LIKE A PLAN,WORKED RETAIL 55YRS SO THERE WERE MANY DEALS I MADE.TAKE CARE@@TheNoviceModeller

  • @wolfiesmith20007
    @wolfiesmith20007 Před 14 dny +1

    Caustic Sodas good for paint removal from model kits - make sure and wear gloves if doing this though

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 13 dny

      Hello there @wolfiesmith20007 and thanks for watching. I think i am going to try oven cleaner as this has also been recommended and i have it already.

  • @jaws848
    @jaws848 Před 23 dny +1

    Revell pant remover will work fine or if you cant find that then everyday oven cleaner will also remove the paint.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny

      Thanks @jaws848.......oven cleaner, well that an interesting suggestion thanks might give the Mr Muscle a go on it.

  • @Kitsnbits
    @Kitsnbits Před 23 dny +1

    Revell, Mr hobby,paint remover,or your common dettol, antiseptic or similar, should do the job,of taking the paint off.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny +1

      Thanks kits seems there are a lot of household items that may do the job

    • @Kitsnbits
      @Kitsnbits Před 23 dny +1

      @@TheNoviceModeller well dettol,I believe does the trick,or buy a proper paint model stripper, but do not use airbrush cleaner or bleach lol

    • @martinoconnor4314
      @martinoconnor4314 Před 23 dny +1

      I accidentally found out that my ultrasonic cleaner that I use for motorcycle parts removes paint and zinc plating and doesn't affect plastic at all.
      I have never had the need to chuck a model in it yet but it would be interesting to see what would happen.

    • @Kitsnbits
      @Kitsnbits Před 23 dny +1

      @martinoconnor4314 It most likely look as if a bradly shot it to bits lol

    • @martinoconnor4314
      @martinoconnor4314 Před 23 dny +1

      @@Kitsnbits It'll do that to tin foil but It doesn't affect plastic, I've cleaned plenty of plastic bike parts in it before. It fetched the black paint off an airbox where someone had tried to pretty it up.

  • @martinoconnor4314
    @martinoconnor4314 Před 23 dny +1

    The only kits I ever seem to see in charity shops are Airfix Lancaster bombers but I don't do things with wings. Why don't people ever seem to donate armour models?
    I've never built a car model in my life (other than Jeep's and Kubelwagen's etc.) so I guess I'd have passed on them as well.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny +1

      Hello there @martinoconnor4314 and thanks for watching. I picked up a Italeri Stirling 1/72 in my last vid, TBH i'd be very happy with an Airfix Lancaster. Fair point about armour kits though, not seen one one during mt charity shop rummages ......yet.

    • @martinoconnor4314
      @martinoconnor4314 Před 23 dny +1

      @@TheNoviceModeller I'm always nosing around in charity shops but I usually come out empty handed. In the last year I have seen two Lancs both priced at £20 each in different shops which to me seemed a bit expensive for old mould Airfix kits.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny +1

      Ah well my Stirling was £9.99 off a 2014 moulding. £20 for an old Lanc is not a bargain, though a charity shop local to me had a load of Vintage Matchbox 1/72 ww2 and airfix 1/72 lots of Napoleonic figures etc, priced at £25 to £50 per box i kid you not, i took the camera down asked to make a vid, opened them up and jeez, most of the ww2 was ok but the star of the show lrdg chevy and jeep £45 (missing the jeep) and the .Napoleonic figures all off sprue, some missing 25 counted from box of 42, some painted (badly), missing heads, all mixed up cavalry in infantry boxes was a right shit show, i showed them and told them sorry but some of this is pretty much worthless and the rest is over priced by 100%, walked out and it was all still there 3 months later last time i looked LOL. The Stirling vid is in the description box.

    • @martinoconnor4314
      @martinoconnor4314 Před 15 dny +1

      @@TheNoviceModeller I've just got back from Burton and I actually found three model kits in the charity shops, I didn't buy them because I don't do ships either. One was a crappy Chinese model of the Titanic for £10, a Revell 1/225 Battle Of Trafalgar Gift Set with HMS Victory in extremely battered box for £6.95 (bargain if complete) and an M&S Revell 1/146 HMS Victory Gift Set with the paints missing for £15.49.
      One day I may find some 1/35 armour or figure kits.

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 15 dny +1

      @@martinoconnor4314 Have just bought my first ship, a U.S cruiser. Not too sure whether i'd want to have a go at a HMS Victory yet and the Titanic well i know airfix do a couple of those so possibly this version was best avoided. hope you find the allusive armour kit soon.

  • @stephenodonahue6569
    @stephenodonahue6569 Před 22 dny +1

    Mr. Muscle oven cleaner to strip paint

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 22 dny

      Hello there @stephenodonahue6569 and thanks for watching. Thanks I have some of that under the sink, so will probs give it a go.

  • @martryan2060
    @martryan2060 Před 23 dny

    You could make the french Citroen in a camouflage German occupation colours
    I'm sure there lots of pics

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny

      Going to try stripping the paint off and turn it into a rusty junker as its missing a light and god only knows what else, so will be a good cheap test subject for learning new skills.

  • @c123bthunderpig
    @c123bthunderpig Před 23 dny +1

    Great buy for 20 pounds, the Mig is worth that, couple of Spitfires, Good old James Bond Aston Martin . The Citreon is an interesting scale, but certainly a challenge. There are goobs of paint stripping CZcams's about stripping, none of them work very well because you can't tell which kind of paint and how old it is.. You could try a 70 to 90% Alcohol, with tooth brush, , that's the cheapest way. Some of our paint strippers are called Mineral Spirits, ( turpentine could do t but etch the plastic which would be OK), from the tablet screen it looked like Enamels. Give it a good 24 hour soak. Or you could build as is, save it till November and but a firecracker in it for Guy Fawkes :-) The King looks good on that 20 quid note. Our money is so boring. You did well, Cheers Bob

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 23 dny +1

      cheers bob, not quite as good as my last charity shop haul, had a few suggestions about paint stripper, thinking about doing this as a rusty junker so thinking if the plastic gets scarred it will just add to the authenticity.

  • @ellie26cat
    @ellie26cat Před 22 dny +1

    I get paint of using dettol

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 22 dny

      Hello there @ellie26cat and thanks for watching. Thanks been recommended all sorts of household items for this task.

    • @ellie26cat
      @ellie26cat Před 22 dny +1

      @@TheNoviceModellermixed 50/50 usually works

  • @Duececoupe
    @Duececoupe Před 20 dny

    As the age old saying goes, one can't simply have too many Spitfires....
    Nice haul there young Padawan....
    £23 today, what does that get you, two pints? 😉😆😂🍻

    • @TheNoviceModeller
      @TheNoviceModeller  Před 20 dny

      Indeed you can never have enough Spitfires. A Drinking establishment would not receive my custom if i could not get 4-5 pints for £23.