First scale model in 1/32 - Swiss Bf 109 E-3 Emil - it's been a while...
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- After a long time a new video. Air and Ground is still alive! This time with a new scale 1/32 and the start of a Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-3 from Eduard. WATCH IT IN 4K!
In this Episode we're going to check, what Kit and Add-Ons I use. Then what Tools are necessary and how I work with the plastic, with some general thoughts I make during building and planning.
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I am extremely suprised! Good to see you again 😊
Hey Tomasz! Thanks a lot for your motivating comment!!!
*Murmuring around the YT* He's back, he's back...
Great to see you again!
:D Very nice, that you heard this murmuring. Thanks a lot for tuning in and leaving a motivating comment!!!
Great to have you back! Been two years
It feels like it has been longer… thanks for tuning in!!!
Welcome back, glad to see you are still making videos
Travis, thanks a lot for tuning in and leaving such a motivating comment after such a long time!
Welcome back Leon, good sized kit to start with.
It‘s odd to work on a bigger scale. But it‘s interesting and in my opinion more demanding than a 1/48. Nice to have you John!
@@AirandGroundinScale Your welcome Leon, good to see you back.
Welcome back, As someone who is attempting to develop his own CZcams channel, I can appreciate the extra effort needed to produce these videos. I only have one 1/32 scale kit in my stash, primarily because I know that display space is a problem for me when it comes to larger kits. I wish it were otherwise because the larger kits have such a cool presence as they are being built and they offer so much more opportunities for detailing and painting / weathering. The 109E is a good kit in this scale as it is not too overly large. Looking forward to more episodes.
Dear Carl, thanks a lot for tuning in! It is an effort, but it‘s fun when you finish an episode or a whole serie. I don‘t display my models, so this isn‘t an issue. But as you mentioned the opportunities for detailing working cleaner is there, and is a bit intimidating for my sloppy workflow. Hope you tune in next time and thanks for leaving you interesting comment! Have a nice Sunday
@@AirandGroundinScale , I find it interesting what you said about not displaying your builds. You're not the first person I have heard who says that. I am curious what you and others do with your models after completing them. One approach I heard was to photograph the heck out of them and then dispose of the kit, either by selling it or simply recycling it. But I would find that difficult to do, although given that this display space issue will always be a problem, it may be necessary.
The more thorough you are with your building and more skilled, the higher the scale you could go.
In my case, the amount of effort I a willing to put into a kit for a job well done, is more in line with the 1/72, though I prefer the more expensive, inherently more detailed kits in this scale.
I did buy the latest Italeri MC202 in 1/32 but I do not see myself attempting that any time this millenium.
So I will be happy sitting here watching you do these builds instead.
Also prefer using Revell Contacta for pre-application,slow drying gives me all the time in the world to adjust things, Tamiya extra thin is great when you don't need to pre-apply the glue, which should be 90% of the time or so.
Lastly, the Emil with the gun firing through the spinner giving it that distinctive look, has been my fav 109 model since childhood, I just love that spinner, brings me back memories of building kits 40+ years ago!
Hey Chris, thanks for tuning in and leaving an interesting comment! I quickly realized that higher scales need much more effort, but they are a change to your usual kit handling and workflows. So i know i don‘t have the skills for bigger scale, it‘s fun to do them anyways. Yes, the bf109 has a really clean and slick look in my opinion they don‘t get boring at all. So thanks a lot for tuning in and following the series! Cheers!
What a nice surprise to see your name pop up in my notifications. Welcome back!
Nice to hear that you still are subscribed after this long! Thanks a lot Henrik!
Good to see you're back, looking forward to seeing this one complete!
Glad to see you back :D
Hey Kuber! Thanks for tuning in and motivating me with your nice comment!
Great that you're back with content :)
Thanks a lot Sarmaci!!!
Love to see part 2!
Unusual to see a 109 in this scale however it appears to build out quite nicely. The color of the plastic is interesting as well. Standing by for the painting video.
Hey Thunderpig! The kit delivers good quality like eduard mostly does. Plastic is good to work with. Thanks for tuning in!
Great to see you back! I know i wondered if you were ok frequently, it was worrying as you disappeared just as the virus happened. Love the 109 and have a Swiss 109 G6 in 48th planned myself soon.
Hey KAB! Thanks a lot for your kind comment, but I‘m totally fine. Just time for the workbench or editing is very scarce… i sure love your project, i can recommend the eduard kit in 1/48. best regards!
Welcome Back mate
Thanks Giorgos!!!
Im VERY VERY Hhappy to se you angain. looking forward for a next episode, and i hope it will be soon as this video is more then 8 months old! thank you VERY VERY much for your content
Welcome back 🎉🎉🎉🎉 really chuffed to see this
My one and only 1/32 aircraft was Tamiya's F-14 (the newer 'Bombcat' version). It's a pleasure to build such a huge model. It's not very friendly to the wallet, though... 😂
Hey Iwan thanks for your comment! The f-14 is tempting. Some kits aren‘t that expensive, like trumpeter. But the Tamiya ones sure are expensive…
happy you're back
After two yars nice :) You should clean the ugly lines on exhaus pipes.
Thanks a lot for tuning in! I will absolutely look into thiese seamlines.
I like the backing group singers - they have a very easy job though
My first 1/32 I thought it was huge… more glue more paint and less space on the display 😂
Absolutely! Strange feeling… first I wanted to start the 1/32 tbm avenger, but it seemed unreasonable big for a scale model. Let‘s see how the Emil will end… Jeff, thanks a lot for tuning in!!!
Really cool. 🛩
Тот клеит с детства, уже не может не клеить, тем более тонкие клеем Тамия. Лимонным, например😂
You could say, that I'm an addict to Tamiya extra thin :D
@@AirandGroundinScaleЖдём, стараемся не пропустить продолжение 109.
It’s a testing build, but the results are worth it? I’m about to start the Dragon Emil?
Hey Alex, the Eduard Emil in 1/32 is very good. I can‘t complain about a thing, but it‘s my first 1/32 kit. Have fun at your workbench!