Making Your First Model Kit - Beginners Step-by-step build of the Tamiya FRS1 Sea Harrier

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Making your first model kit as a beginner can be daunting, so in this video I take the Tamiya FRS1 that I recommended in my last video, and build it step by step so you can see how to do it yourself and what to expect.
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    Video Chapters
    0.00 Introduction
    0:14 An initial request
    1:18 Unboxing
    2:48 Engine Construction
    4:56 Ejection Seat
    6:14 Exhaust Nozzles
    7:53 Planning Next Steps
    8:12 Adding Air Intakes
    9.00 Wing Assembly
    10:42 Drop Tanks
    11:57 Sidewinders
    12,06 Pylons
    12:53 Intake Fan Cleanup
    13:40 Interior Painting
    14.38 Fuselage Assembly
    15.56 Subassembly Painting
    16.31 Top Engine Cover
    16.59 Pylon Fitting
    17.56 Gun Pods
    18.22 Airbrake
    18.35 Instrument Panel
    19.18 Gear bay doors
    19.28 Parts spraying
    19.41 Filling & Sanding
    20.11 Undercarriage painting
    20.31 Sidewinder painting
    20.46 Landing gear assembly
    20.55 Masking
    22.10 Instrument Cowling
    22.19 Heads-Up Display
    22.56 Main Spraying
    23.12 Canopy
    24.08 Canopy Masking
    24.29 Attaching Wings
    25.28 Horizontal Stabilisers
    25.40 Unmasking
    26.29 Touching Up
    26.49 Nose Painting
    27.06 Decals
    28.23 Finishing Touches
    29.52 Finished Model
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    Tamiya XF-1 White www.amazon.co....
    Vallejo Matt Black www.amazon.co....
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Komentáře • 77

  • @rustykilt
    @rustykilt Před rokem +8

    As an old model builder, started in 62, I really find it valuable to go back to basics with videos such as this. Appreciate your detailed and user friendly modeling projects. I have picked up a lot of good advice. thankyou.

  • @zeroalpha7755
    @zeroalpha7755 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You did a really good job on that, it came up good.

  • @danielbritton8588
    @danielbritton8588 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Seams are a whole new ball game with "Plastic Putty." As a kid, I cared not for seams or even painting. My imagination was still afire with intrigue. My Aurora U-boat was molded in black plastic so it looked cool as is for a kid. Apparently to my Grandfather also as he kept that model atop his dresser. Living near Portland Maine, there were many ships getting hit by U-boats out in the Gulf of Maine which melded that model to memories of deep thought of enemies just off shore.

  • @cushionbelly2519
    @cushionbelly2519 Před rokem +3

    Finally, someone saying deck-als and not Dee-cals. Cheers for that. And cheers for the video. I've just got this model from the loft as my next build.

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před rokem

      Join the following my friend....if they only knew the power of the Deck-al side! :-D Be sure to share the build when you've finished it!

  • @anthonywilson2346
    @anthonywilson2346 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi just got back into the hobby- I seem to gravitate towards FAA aircraft - this harrier brings back memories of when I was on 801 nas Buccaneer mk1 on the victorious, my aircraft (as a lowly naval aircraft mechanic) was 124 had it for 18 months and left it at kia tak Singapore, memories!😊

  • @vaughanlockett658
    @vaughanlockett658 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you , nice introduction into plastic kit building.
    It takes time to put this tutorial together and is much appreciated. I am a seasoned modeller myself but every day is a learning day.

  • @BillHalliwell
    @BillHalliwell Před 2 lety +3

    G'day Alex, Thank you. You've performed a valuable service for anyone thinking about taking up our hobby or getting back into modelling; as it usually happens, after a long break going back to childhood. I wish there was a video like this around when I got back into modelling about 11 years ago.
    The technology of injection moulding and modelling tools, aftermarket etc. has drastically changed, and generally improved scale modelling far beyond what people of my generation were comfortable with, all those years ago.
    Fundamentally, it is still all about detaching and cleaning up parts from the sprue tree; preparing the surfaces to be glued and then going on to assemble main parts and finishing up with smaller parts; leading to the main paint work.
    In between my stints as a modeller, I served in the RAAF and after that became involved in filmmaking and journalism. Being in the air force taught me a lot that would come in handy when I decided to get back to modelling.
    I developed a much better appreciation for representing scale while trying to build models that more accurately reflected what I knew aircraft looked like, up close and hands on.
    I hope you don't mind me giving a couple of 'notes' on this video. It is the first of your work I've seen and I'll be subscribing so I can better go through your earlier videos and get an appreciation of your goals as a CZcams creator.
    I understand you are just growing your channel at the moment so I feel I can suggest a couple of small things that, I think, will make your work more effective.
    I thought the slight image degradation I noticed was because of the increased video speed rate. But then I noticed it in sections that were not speeded up.
    I think you will need to improve your camera lenses or upgrade your camera in the near future, if you can. In close-up, your images need a higher pixel rate, overall, your images are lacking sharpness. (I was watching by using a medium size TV screen as a monitor from my new laptop.)
    The sharpness, of course, degrades slightly as you speed up the playback rate. Otherwise, your camera placement over the workspace and the lighting was excellent. Two small but important points that so many new CZcamsrs take a while to appreciate.
    Back to a note or two on the modelling, if you don't mind. I only mention these small points with the best of intentions. As you intended this video for novice modellers.
    You didn't advise your audience that they should either gently wash their sprues in warm water with a mild, neutral detergent, or wipe down each part with isopropyl alcohol before gluing and painting.
    As your finished colours were a mix of Dark Sea Grey and White, I would have suggested the whole model be primed with a coat of matt light grey, as you did in small areas, here and there.
    I also would have suggested a clear gloss or semi-gloss over the entire main assembly prior to attaching any decals. This, as you probably know already, is a way to ensure a better 'bonding' of the decals to the model surface and panel lines etc. Likewise, I would have enforced the idea of using a good 'decal setting' solution and then a top, sealing, coat of matt or semi-gloss, depending on how you wanted to present your final model.
    Perhaps, a clear sealing coat prior to weathering will be the subjects of your next video on this model, so I won't 'kibitz' any further.
    Like I said, Alex, you've begun an important approach in a 'training' video for those who need to come up to speed with modern modelling. A topic that so many other, experienced CZcams modellers should also tackle.
    Apart from Harry Houdini's Models, and a couple of other CZcamsrs, I can't, off hand, think of many more talented modellers, like you, that don't make some level of assumption that their audiences already know all about what's going on in a build video.
    So, thanks again, Alex. A job well done. It will be interesting to follow your channel's progress after I subscribe; which is my next move.
    Cheers, Bill H. Hobart, Tasmania.

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Bill, thanks for the comment and suggestions - I'm actually using a DSLR for the videos, but being able to create wide angle and zoomed shots requires a compromise (currently an 18-55mm zoom) - maybe in the future I'll have the luxury of multiple cameras to capture this better! I might also swap to my Sigma 18-250 which should give a better zoom.
      As for washing the sprues, this hasn't been needed for quite some time now with injection moulded plastic (resin and limited run being the exceptions), and I must admit I've only ever washed a model before construction perhaps twice in 40 years (when there's a detectable release agent - usually on older or cheaper Eastern European kits), and not had an issue yet. Of course, YMMV!
      I didn't prime the model at all - again, I wanted to show a beginner that you can make a decent kit without much - but I will definitely cover this in a later video. Same for the gloss coat (I always use Pledge/Future, as mentioned in my last "Intermediate Tools" video, which you'll see I mention when I revisit this kit build in an upcoming video (it'll be released in a couple of weeks after my Detailing Items and Weathering Items videos).
      Anyway, great to have you join the channel and thanks for the notes on your experience - very helpful 🙂

  • @psychodermix
    @psychodermix Před 2 lety +9

    Thoroughly enjoyed this video. I'm just getting back into modelling and i really love your approach. I've learnt so much.

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the comment - really helps to know that it's actually useful!

  • @onixfieroandscalemodelworks

    I really enjoyed this tutorial. Im primarily a car and scifi modeller but a lot of what you describe can be used on many different genres of our hobby. I know how hard t
    It is to make your first 1k, as i recently just hit that milestone. Im going to sub. Looking forward to more of your videos.

  • @peterkkpoon6546
    @peterkkpoon6546 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a good video record of the building of a beautiful jet fighter plane.

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před 2 lety

      Thanks - I'll be returning to this very build in an upcoming video in a couple of weeks, showing how you can improve on the basic build with some of the items I've mentioned in the past few "Top 10" videos.

    • @peterkkpoon6546
      @peterkkpoon6546 Před 2 lety +1

      Eagerly waiting for your new vlog.

  • @johnmoran8805
    @johnmoran8805 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Alex, great tutorial. Currently mentoring a youngin on our hobby, he's got 2 under his belt. Figured a jet should be next, and this vid gave me a good direction. Thank you!

  • @Ronno4691
    @Ronno4691 Před rokem

    Great tip at 25:15 for filling in the gaps between the wings and the main body! I use 6mm Tamiya (masking) tape myself.
    Also, for a 1:72 scale model, this kit is pretty big. I like the simplicity of the parts to this kit like the fully molded landing gear etc. Another great build video for this Tamiya Sea Harrier!

  • @judygarnhum2992
    @judygarnhum2992 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful instructions! Hello from Judy in Nova Scotia, Canada

  • @lesthiele4921
    @lesthiele4921 Před 2 lety +2

    That was a excellent build sir, one of the worlds great iconic aircraft you have yourself an o ther subscriber.

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you - I'll be coming back to it next week for a revisit :-)

  • @julianmhall
    @julianmhall Před 7 měsíci

    Re audio notifications. I mainly use a PC for You Tube and even of your browser is open, if you're not on You Tube (or on another tab) when the Notification comes up you don't get anything. Even on a mobile phone, if you have the You Tube app unless it's open you don't get Notifications.

  • @julianmhall
    @julianmhall Před 7 měsíci +1

    Ref marking the instructions. May I suggest (you probably already do Alex) crossing out parts / stages that are not relevant to you? For example cross out an aircraft's undercarriage assembly if your model will be flying.

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před 7 měsíci

      Yep, that's a good piece of advice, and something you can see me do on the Sea King build

  • @Aviation_Maverick
    @Aviation_Maverick Před 3 měsíci +1

    How do you make those lines so neat after masking? When I mask (tamya masking tape) and paint (away from the masking tape) some of the colour always goes under the masking tape

  • @huwtindall7096
    @huwtindall7096 Před 2 lety +2

    Bloody good job on this old kit! The engine cover game me no end of grief. Fit was horrible and required lots of putty but still looked average after!

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! The "removable" engine cover is a real trap for a beginner modeller, so cementing it shit is the best option, and filling/sanding it is always going to be necessary, but it's something every modeller needs to learn how to do...

  • @rikbryan9709
    @rikbryan9709 Před 2 lety +1

    Just subbed bud. Great vid.

  • @SimonWallwork
    @SimonWallwork Před 2 lety +1

    I just built this kit, and about the only reason I'd choose it for a beginners first kit is because it is dreadful & it's no loss if you make a mess of it....

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před 2 lety +5

      So I'll be addressing some of the kits shortfalls when I return to it in a future video, but for a first-time build you need to not have a "modellers" view regarding accuracy, detail etc. If you've never built a kit before, this goes together fine, but has a few areas where a fresh modeller can learn some basics that will serve them throughout their hobby journey.
      A "perfect" kit would teach a new modeller nothing, a very difficult kit may put someone off. This is affordable, fits reasonably well, has decent decals and a simple paint scheme.

    • @SimonWallwork
      @SimonWallwork Před 2 lety

      @@MannsModelMoments Fair enough. I'd have picked something tot too great, but not as pitiful as the Harrier. I had to do masses on mine, and it still hasn't got any of the 'blow in doors' around the intakes- like yours!
      Anyway, good luck with your channel.😀

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před 2 lety

      @@SimonWallwork Thanks!

  • @notmokiplamo
    @notmokiplamo Před rokem +1

    Fantastic work on the harrier, may I ask what sort of camera did you use to record your build footage?

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před rokem

      I'm using a Pentax K70 DSLR - at the time I think I was using the stock 18-55mm with some shots with a Sigma zoom, but now I'm using a Pentax 18-150 lens as it offers me a wide range of possible shots with good clarity.

  • @user-er9dn8yq3k
    @user-er9dn8yq3k Před rokem +1

    hi all I am a quite experienced modller after getting back into iy after retirement some years ago. like your video very detailed, I bought this kit because a lot of modellers stated it was rubbish. I totally disagree for a cost of only £13 it was an old mould but when gows together great. A question The kit states that you add yhe under wing decals before attaching the arnament tools. As like to prime and airbrush my aircraft models with the wings and tailplane glued on . Did you cut the roundal deals on the under wings under the 2 missile launchers Is this how you made a good job of your finish Please comment

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před rokem +1

      I absolutely did. Of course it's possible to wait to put the pylons on after, but in practice it's just something I'd never do

    • @user-er9dn8yq3k
      @user-er9dn8yq3k Před rokem

      I agree just put them on after priming the model

  • @southpaw5483
    @southpaw5483 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing; Did you prime any of the model parts before painting?

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před rokem

      In this case, no, but generally I do. As a "first" kit build, I wouldn't expect anyone to have primer to see if this was a hobby they wanted to get into.

    • @southpaw5483
      @southpaw5483 Před rokem +1

      @@MannsModelMoments Understood, thank you.

  • @sneakyfildy
    @sneakyfildy Před 5 měsíci +1

    Just finished building Hasegawa Harrier 1/72 I've started a year ago 😅 Jesus Christ what a mistake it was to buy a super cheap crappy model "to improve skills". Practice shows that before "improving" you gotta get those skills first and doing it with a shitty model is a pain!

  • @markbaigent8373
    @markbaigent8373 Před 2 lety +1

    Subbed

  • @julianmhall
    @julianmhall Před 7 měsíci

    The only thing I /really don't like/ in this model is the roundel decals are two part, so registration will be a real pain for a newbie. For that reason alone I wouldn't recommend this as a first model.

  • @TheFilimonD
    @TheFilimonD Před rokem

    How come you don't prime the model before painting?

  • @Maxtherocketguy
    @Maxtherocketguy Před rokem +1

    What u use for filling gaps

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před rokem

      I use sprue-goo, you can make it easily yourself as shown in this video
      czcams.com/video/HFPvjfE1ZSM/video.html

  • @petergengePTRproductions

    With the Tamiya spray did you use a primer? I’m using the Tamiya white x2 spray and struggling to get it to adhere to the model. I haven’t used primer but didn’t see you use one in the video.

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před rokem

      No, I didn't. Tamiya sprays (or any sprays, really) should adhere directly - the most likely cause if they don't is oils - try giving the model plastic a wipe down with tissue damped with isopopanol or ethanol to remove any before spraying, make sure the can is well shaken and that both the model and can are at a decent room temperature (about 20 degrees centigrade or above)

  • @joseaugusto-vd9vg
    @joseaugusto-vd9vg Před 2 lety +1

    I prefer the Falkland paint

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před 2 lety +1

      Unfortunately there are no Falklands conflict decals in the Tamiya kit, though it would be possible to modify or buy different decal to go down this route, this wasn't the purpose of this video...maybe in the future I'll do another kit...maybe a GR3...

    • @joseaugusto-vd9vg
      @joseaugusto-vd9vg Před 2 lety

      This kit is very old!🙂i think is from the 80'!

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před 2 lety +1

      @@joseaugusto-vd9vg Correct - but it is cheap, readily available and goes together easily for a beginner. If I were to do a Falklands GR3 I'd look to a more modern and accurate kti

    • @joseaugusto-vd9vg
      @joseaugusto-vd9vg Před 2 lety +1

      I like the kit is very simple .dont have the fotoedg 🙂

    • @joseaugusto-vd9vg
      @joseaugusto-vd9vg Před 2 lety

      Airfix dont Make a harrier in the 80's?

  • @racheladkins6060
    @racheladkins6060 Před 2 lety

    I’m having problems subscribing. It says “error in subscribing”?

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před 2 lety +1

      Try logging out of your account and then back in, if that doesn't work try unsubscribing and subscribing

  • @sabrekai8706
    @sabrekai8706 Před rokem

    Got a question about sprue goo. I made up some with Tamiya extra thin and regular sprues from a Tamiya kit. Started using it on an old Hobbycraft CF-100. After it hardened and was sanded flush, dozens of bubbles appeared and had to be filled with regular putty. Is this normal? Or did I mix it up wrong or to the wrong consistancy?

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před rokem

      Definitely not normal. How long did you leave between mixing and use?

    • @sabrekai8706
      @sabrekai8706 Před rokem

      @@MannsModelMoments the sprue bits went in about 11pm and I used the next afternoon.. It had completely disolved, and was of well mixed consistancy

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před rokem

      I do usually leave it a little longer - a day to sit initially and then stir, then another day, stir again and adjust consistency (more sprue, more glue depending) then repeat. I've not used pure TET as a basis for spruegoo but that shouldn't be a problem...Maybe I'll have a look into this in further detail with different manufacturers plastics and solvents to see what's ideal and if there are any to be avoided.
      In the meantime, do you have any Airfix sprues to try? I used these for my last batch and they worked brilliantly.

    • @sabrekai8706
      @sabrekai8706 Před rokem

      @@MannsModelMoments No airfix sprues but I tossed the old batch and made up new. letting it sit longer and stirring well. Made up a test join last night,,I'll give it another go this evening.

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před rokem

      Acetone might be the issue, since TET is 50% acetone, which might be a bit high for sprue goo and be causing the bubble issue...

  • @xxamandaxx5646
    @xxamandaxx5646 Před 4 měsíci

    Lego. Airfix total and utter crap

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před 4 měsíci

      I'm sorry I'm not following you at all!

    • @xxamandaxx5646
      @xxamandaxx5646 Před 4 měsíci

      @@MannsModelMoments am slightly insane. But your system does not allow our phones. Tried 10 times. Practise what you preach

    • @MannsModelMoments
      @MannsModelMoments  Před 4 měsíci

      @@xxamandaxx5646 What??