Video Workbench: How to Build WWII Aircraft | 1993 Original

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2019
  • Building a WWII aircraft model takes time, but the finished product is worth it! Learn how to assemble, detail, paint, and finish a World War II Mosquito Merlin aircraft model. This instructional video from Video Workbench demonstrates a variety of specialized techniques to create a realistic, historically accurate WWII model, including engine detailing, finishing aluminum panels on the A6M5 Zero, and adding photo-etched and resin detail on a Bf-109G cockpit. BONUS: Learn how to build a DIY vac-form machine!
    Here's what you'll learn in How to Build WWII Aircraft:
    Aluminum and natural metal finishes, Detailing with Bare-Metal foil, Propellor detailing, Detailing instrument panels, Cockpit detailing with Waldron and Cooper detail sets, Creating realistic wheel tread patterns, Compressing and detailing landing gear struts, Engine detailing with wire, solder and pastels, Cleaning parts and accurizing your kit and much more!
    About Instructor, Charles Davenport:
    Charles Davenport is a former Air Force KC-135 navigator, and has modeled for more than thirty years. He's won multiple awards during IPMS Nationals contests, including First Place: Science Fiction, First Place: Prop-Driven Aircraft, First Place: Large Prop, and Best Small Air Force Subject Award.
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