I'm in my 50's and as a Brit have grown up with the Harrier, it has always been my favourite aircraft.
@jamesmaroon61613 жыл бұрын
Hey Sir. I was in the Marine Corps when this aircraft first came out. What an aircraft this was for us. I was a mortarman in the Marine Corps. I called for fire with one of these jets. It was a blast. Nice video bro. Thanks for sharing. Take care
@jamesmaroon61613 жыл бұрын
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews I will subscribe. Your welcome sir. take care
@Skelevon_gaming Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service
@Error-pe3rq3 жыл бұрын
Might take a long time to piece together, but once it's all done, its quite a sight to see!
@paaat0013 жыл бұрын
12:43 What you are calling a speed brake is actually an air dam. It works in conjunction with the strakes on either side and the other dam in front to form a box that helps stabilize the exhaust flow for the hover mode. VMFA-211 are the "Avengers" stationed here onboard MCAS Yuma. Still flying but soon to be replaced with the F-35B.
@christianferrera77713 жыл бұрын
Yes. It helps, along with the strakes. However that is, the speedbrake.
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
@@christianferrera7771 Yes, you're correct. However, it actually is "BOTH" part of the "air-damming process" as well as functioning as a speed brake. It was designed with that "dual purpose" in mind. So technically, you're both right, but in pointing out "each other's error", technically, you're also both wrong, since it was designed to function as both.
@AA-xo9uw2 жыл бұрын
"Still flying but soon to be replaced with the F-35B."(sic) VMA-211 transitioned to the F-35B in May of 2016 becoming VMFA-211.
@GAguns2 жыл бұрын
What I love about these is with a small paintbrush and maybe some airbrushing you can turn a semi toy into a fully detailed model
@bond_32399 ай бұрын
I loved the large number of 1:18 scale aircraft we had for a few years. They had full scale mockups, as well as all the tooling and dies for making a 1:18 F-4 Phantom and even a B-25. I REALLY wish we had gotten these… Great video!
@MilitaryVehicleReviews9 ай бұрын
An F-4 and B-25 would have been awesome. Thank you!
@thedarkknight803able3 жыл бұрын
AV/ 8B Harrier ! One of the Marine Corps Best Aircraft!💥😎👍🏿
@KallenVM3 жыл бұрын
Did not expect this to get recommended, but thanks youtube. I was wanting to buy a decent size model of an A-10, F-14, and F-22 as decoration, but this Harrier model has probably convinced me to get one as well or something similar to it.
@kudaperang7783 жыл бұрын
I am going to buy that company instead..
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
Kallen, you have a choice, both in 1/18th scale: (1), The JSI/Merit AV-8B Harrier (two separate paint scheme/"liveries" were available) versions which came in already "pre-assembled" sections - all that was required, was for you to snap or push the sections together. Some delicacy in assembly/handling is required, as landing gear door hinges and some of the hatch hinges, etc, are EXTREMELY delicate, and as a result, the occasional use of the tip of an "X-Acto" type ("razor") knife blade is often required to start parts moving in the proper direction you want them to go. Occasionally, a light coating of a light grease or a tiny drop of oil will greatly facilitate and prevent these parts from sticking. The "paint schemes" are already applied to the exterior sections of these models, as well, negating the requirement for the assemblier to mask, sand, use filler, paint, etc, the parts either before or after installation on the model, which is a very nice touch - hence, the obvious reason for the increased cost for these models. There are ("were") a number of companies that did design and build 1/18th scale "pre-assembled" models; that said, however, only JSI/Merit made the ("pre-assembled") Harrier "Jump Jet" in 1/18th scale; unlike many different WWII, Korean War, & a few different Vietnam-era models, only JSI/Merit did the AV-8B (or, British GR-5/7/9) type of Harrier II model in this scale. (2), Yes, as I've said before, Hobby Boss in China does make a 1/18th scale Harrier "kit", but you have to cut out & trim the pieces, fit & glue them together, paint them & apply the water-slide decals; afterwards, you then have to apply another covering finish to keep the decals from peeling off later on. A LOT of work is required, which is why these Hobby Boss models, while they're fairly nicely made, require a TON of work to assemble (assuming you would want a "museum-quality" model to begin with, and not merely a child's "play-toy"...) & paint - hence, their much lower purchase price - currently, around a low of around "$145" to a high of around "$225", with prices normally seen in the "$165" (+/-) range. Unfortunately, these JSI/Merit, 1/18th scale models are no longer being made - some of the more popular (I e., "desirable") ones, such as the F-14(A) Tomcat fighter/bomber, are going for prices sometimes exceeding $4,000, while $2,000 to $3,000 is usually the normal range found at this time, given the fact that 3 different variations of this model were made before production ceased. As far as the Harrier goes, unless you're willing to settle for the 1/18th scale Hobby Boss kit, current 1/18th scale JSI/Merit Harrier models (again, 2 different versions were made) tend to go for a low of around $500, on up to around $900, with current "middle-of-the-road" prices are usually seen at around $650-$850, for new, "boxed" (not assembled or put together) models as of Nov/Dec, 2021. Good luck with acquiring one. They're not cheap, by any means; that said, however, there were enough made that they do appear (eBay, etc) from time to time on the "secondary market", and, in my humble opinion, even at prices of around $500 to $650 or thereabouts, are still very much worth acquiring. One of these models, hanging from the ceiling or sitting atop a roll-top desk in one's "man-cave" or study, are definite, solid "attention-getters" & conversation pieces. Their quality, relatively-speaking, is high with lots of features and details normally never seen in smaller scale models. Well worth acquiring, I tend to think - whether just one model or a collection of them, JSI/Merit 1/18th scale models are probably the finest detailed and impressive models to be had, for prices that still border on "reasonable"..!! Good luck - I hope this "synopsis" of the topic helps..!! - JY
@KallenVM3 жыл бұрын
@@johnyoungs7453 Thank you very much! I don't have any hobbies or anything to spend money on, and as much as I would love to invest in airsoft (F for Canada), it seems like collecting aircraft models would be more fitting for me. The one concern that I did have was the time/effort and the cost. Hearing (or rather seeing) that some come already assembled, brings some ease into my mind but I can see why others would want to assemble it theirselves. I too, would like to have one already assembled and one that I had to do, but I would be too afraid to mess it up or even if it comes to me ordering another one, let alone the price and availability of some. In terms for a beginner, how easy is it to correct a mistake or go back if you messed something up? Is it something like normal Legos that are easy to build and correct or is it like building the Lego Bugatti Chiron/Death Star? Also are there some that are remote controlled?
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
Kallen, well, the ones that are "remote controlled" would be custom-built models - the 1/18th scale Harrier, for example. Those planes are large enough to put radio-controlled gear (servos, etc) and wiring into, to where you could, as an example, should you decide to hang the model from the ceiling, you could retract and/or extend the landing gear, retract and/or extend the flaps, perhaps even open & close the canopy. I assume you're not talking about flying the model. That's regular R/C stuff, and to get a model to actually fly and to actually have V/STOL capability (vertical/short take off & landing) would be enormously expensive..! I've toyed with the idea of taking one of my JSI/Merit F-14 Tomcat models and convert it to a sort of "radio-controlled" (or hard-wired, so I didn't have to deal with batteries) display model, but when I realized just how much wiring, etc, I'd have to do in order to accomplish all of that, I pretty much gave up on the idea. One of my 1/18th scale F-14's is the more expensive "Black Knights/L.E.D. version", which has cockpit and engine exhaust ("afterburner") lighting as well as wingtip, wing glove, and tail navigation lights - it came with that system already installed as part of the original model itself. It even has "engine spool-up sounds". But, considering the risk of battery leakage and the resulting possible damage to the battery box, I never left the batteries installed. I toyed with the idea of running a 12-volt D.C., 110-v converter (similar to what a model train set might use) up through the fuselage to various things on or in the model, but again, once I looked into it, it became a complicated enough of a project that I decided to scrap the idea as not being practical, although for the right person, it is something that could be done. As far as being able to "correct mistakes", well, to be honest with you, that would depend upon a number of factors, starting with "what did the "mistake" consist of, in the first place. If you're talking about (as an example) gluing a part on incorrectly, well, that would, in all probably, be a very time-consuming thing to correct, as poly-styrene cement works by softening and melting the surfaces of styrene plastic parts, then allowing the partially-melted or dissolved surfaces (chemical melting, not through heat) to re-solidify together again. Once glued, you'd either have to sand down (using a Dremel tool with a sanding wheel) the affected part, and then you're gonna have another major problem. And that is, finding another (presumably, plastic) part to replace the originally-damaged part with. The problem has been for years, that model companies, speaking in general terms, are very reluctant or in most cases, almost impossible to get ahold of in order to order a replacement part. If the company is one based over here in the U.S., you might possibly be in luck. But if it's one of a myriad of companies from overseas, particularly in 99.9% of your Asian countries, forget it. The vast percentage of them with won't, or don't, want to talk to anybody. So you're left with three choices: (1) Try to make the part yourself from wood or some other easily-workable material. (2), Purchase another or similar model (same scale, of course) and use parts off of it - perhaps try an app like eBay & try to find an already-damaged model that has useable parts on it, where the asking price might be relatively inexpensive. That sort of thing happens more often than you might imagine. (3), Try to find someone who has a "3-D printer" and can make you that part out of resin. This sort of thing is happening more and more, almost daily, with more & more people getting into 3-D printing software and the hardware needed to do the job. That's also something you might possibly investigate doing yourself. You could make your own replacement parts while making parts for other people - have a hobby that pays for itself...! Just an idea..! The initial outlay might very well be somewhat steep, but as time goes on, the costs of 3-D printing stuff is only going to go down & down. Well, I don't know if I've helped you or not, in answering any of your questions. I've been building plastic models since I was a small boy and except during a good portion of my aviation career (which ain't over yet..!) overseas in the Navy and with various schools, it's something I've never really left. It's a great way to meet folks like yourself, too..! Cheers...!! - JY
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
@@KallenVM One thing to also keep in mind, most of the companies that were making "pre-assembled" or "partially-pre-assembled" models have now pretty much gone out of business. Unfortunately, that's the way some of these industries seem to go, nowadays. "Here today, gone tomorrow". JSI/Merit, Universal Soldier, 21st Century Toys, and a few others are all gone now, and their models (1/18th scale stuff) are now no longer produced and are available only on secondary markets like eBay, etc. Hobby Boss in China still makes the 1/18th scale Harrier (one of their models, while not necessarily "cheap", can be used as a direct source of "spare parts" for a 1/18th scale JSI/Merit Harrier, too, ya know..!!) Jump Jet, but it is a "do it yourself, put it completely together yourself" type of model kit...!!
@StarflightProductions3 жыл бұрын
Love the working light and the metallic finish on the thrust vectors
@marcuskingstanley95223 жыл бұрын
It still amazes me how this plane can take off and fly while fully armed
@random-b-i24803 жыл бұрын
Wait it can vtol while fully loaded? Can F-35 do that tho I've always wondered
@marcuskingstanley95223 жыл бұрын
@@random-b-i2480 i am more intrigued by its aero dynnamics not by its power to "lift off"
@tarkas5663 жыл бұрын
The Harrier can take off vertically, but not when fully loaded; for that, it needs some forward speed and/or a ski-jump. The point is that the STOVL (short take-off, vertical landing) mode of operation was designed to allow the Harrier to carry more and/or fly further that in pure VTOL. BTW, has anyone else noticed that the model is of the radar-equipped varient, the AV-8B+? I worked on the innards of that version when I was at Kingston.
@marcuskingstanley95223 жыл бұрын
@@tarkas566 . Thanks for that when i said "take off and fly" i did mean lift generated by forward speed. Like a bumble bee it doesnt look very aerodynamic especially fully loaded. To your question, am not that clued up myself
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
@@random-b-i2480 Fully loaded?? No. It has to do a "short-field" takeoff. The pilot sets his nozzle control to full forward with the nozzle stop set at around 60-degrees or thereabouts. When the Harrier reaches around 85 or 90 kts forward airspeed, he slams the nozzle control aft, where the preset nozzle stop will stop the nozzle lever at that point & the airplane then leaps into the air. The reason for this is first, to reach a takeoff speed as quickly as possible, but then also, to give the wings a chance to bear some of the lifting capabity and, in doing so, take some of the lifting load off of the nozzles. The F-35?? I don't believe so. That plane can lift off vertically with full internal fuel and missiles in the bays, but it can also carry underwing stores on it's pylons, and my understanding is that when that occurs (if a full load-out is occuring), the plane then has to do a short-field takeoff roll similar to that of a Harrier jump jet. My personal opinion on the two planes? I'll take the Harrier anytime...!! Yes, the F-35 has tons of electronic sensors, etc, on it, and yes, it can go supersonic. But it also needs it's afterburner in order to do that, and it cannot stay in burner for any really, long length of time. It also cannot "VIFF" (Vectoring In Forward Flight) in flight, as it's V/TOL landing system (particularly involving the big "hatch" on top of the forward lift fan) can only be used at speeds below 225 kts of forward airspeed. If the pilot tries to activate the V/TOL system above that speed, an on-board computer won't allow the system to activate until the airspeed drops below that point. The F-35 JSF may very be considered a "marvel of electronics engineering", etc, but I still think that the Harrier, for all of its "obsolete faults", ultimately, makes a better airplane; particularly within the realm of area defense and air-to-air combat. I think that a "3rd Generation" Harrier was what we really needed, above that of the F-35. The F-35 was "too much, and yet not enough" in it's conception and it's engineering..!! My opinion.
@anthonyrosa50063 жыл бұрын
Don't put them by a window. The canopies will yellow badly from uv exposure.
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
That's also a BIG problem with those Hobby Boss model Harriers: The decals. Even if you shellack or paint over them with clear gloss or semi-gloss enamel, over time, exposure to UV light will yellow and "age" them, as well..!! The nice thing about these JSI/Merit 1/18th scale Harrier models, their markings are "tamp-o pad" printed and are largely immune from exposure to sunlight, unless they're left in the hot sun for long periods of time. Then, you're screwed no matter what.
@MilitaryVehicleReviews3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate all of you watching! If you could help support this channel so I can keep buying and reviewing these pre-built models I would really appreciate your support 😃. I plan on reviewing ALL of the 21st Century, Elite Force, Jsi/Merit 1:18 scale models. It will get expensive haha.
@JohnDoe-ho7pd3 жыл бұрын
Youve got some real cool models.
@MGB-learning3 жыл бұрын
Nice kit, great detail. Another great video and presentation.
@octavioguzman24723 жыл бұрын
It's a work of art. Simple but amazing.
@AvengerII3 жыл бұрын
This looks like the Harrier II Plus, the APG-65 radar-equipped version which was the last built new and modified from existing Harrier II stock. The British Harrier II (GR 5, 7, 9) never had radar units. Their Sea Harriers did have radar and were capable of firing the Sidewinder and guiding AMRAAM missiles. The American II Plus as well as Spanish and Italian II Plus planes could also fire and guide AIM-120 AMRAAMs. All Harriers were capable of firing Sidewinders since those missiles are heatseekers. There are 2 give-aways that this model is the AV-8B Harrier II Plus version. One, it's a solid nose cone that doesn't have an electro-optical nosepiece (combinated TV imager unit and laser ranger) at the end like the Night Attack Harrier and original AV-8B. Also, the nosecone here has a distinct F-18ish nose appearance. The APG-65 units used in the Harrier II Plus were recycled from F-18s that were upgraded with APG-73 radar units. The APG-65 was out of production (I think) when the Harrier II plus was initiated and it more than likely has a lower power supply needed than the APG-73 which is more advanced and more powerful. The Marines didn't need the latest, greatest radar and the APG-65 was still a very good radar when the Harrier II Plus entered service -- better in fact than a lot of the pre-AESA F-16 type radars (both APG-66 and APG-68). And the Harrier is one of the few planes (besides the F-5 and T-38) that makes the F-16 look biggish! The Harrier II Plus does keep the FLIR in the box in front of the canopy that was added to the Night Attack Harrier II. It doesn't look like they made AIM-120 missiles as part of the weapons pack. I just saw Sidewinder units (AIM-9L, M, or R? I can't tell the difference!) glued directly until the missile rails.
@AvengerII3 жыл бұрын
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews You're welcome! I'm surprised the box didn't tell you this was a radar-equipped Harrier II variant.
@Salmansalman-ri3um3 жыл бұрын
Amazing perfect precision mouldings in small scale
@kingreviews86182 жыл бұрын
I wish I knew about this planes along time ago I would've collected them all they so expensive now...smh. Thanks for the review man. Awesome vehicles you have.👍🙏
@Fernandez0007able3 жыл бұрын
I can never find beauties like this in the wild. Congrats on the acquisition.
@samsungh31373 жыл бұрын
i got one thats just taking up space in my room. il give it to you for what it cost me
@Fernandez0007able3 жыл бұрын
@@samsungh3137 I'm sure I couldn't afford it. A plane that size, even a model, would cost more than the old Joe Storm Eagle.
@samsungh31373 жыл бұрын
@Arthur Humphreys i think it came out like at $350 usd
@samsungh31373 жыл бұрын
@Arthur Humphreys thats fine im just sayin what i paid for it. i just saw one on ebay for like 418+shipping
@albertoguerrero50753 жыл бұрын
I love the plane and your videos
@porscheguy093 жыл бұрын
Get yourself some wire cutters like electricians use for cutting electrical wire and cut the twist ties on each side of the part. It makes it much easier to remove them and you don’t have to fight the twist ties.
@porscheguy093 жыл бұрын
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews great collection. I bought a couple for my boys back in 2008 or so and would have bought as many as I could had I known that 21st Century Toys would go out of business and they would become collectibles. I can’t believe how much some of them sell for even in used condition. You definitely have a small fortune sitting there if you ever sell them.
@blackmamba34273 жыл бұрын
Awesome video and brilliant model 😀
@neptunecloud1083 жыл бұрын
Nice video. I'm amazed by the bombs and the landing gears. Also for AIM-9 : I'd call it missile rather than rocket.
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
Neptune Cloud: You are technically correct. A "missile" is generally a term used to denote a rocket that was designed specifically for either a short-range duration (your typical "air-to-air" missiles all pretty much fall into that category), or, a rocket that was designed to be used for one flight and then is considered completely expendable. An example of that would be a Posiden ballistic missile fired from a nuclear submarine. The term "Rocket" is generally reserved for referring to deep space flights (as opposed to ICBM's) and manned space flights (using the Shuttle, etc); also, model rocketry clubs use the term "rocket" instead of "missile" to denote "no military or offensive use intended" - these are normally "scale" rocket designs and are not intended for ultra-long duration flights, although modelling clubs are constantly striving to break boundaries and records set all the time.
@emperorhaya53512 жыл бұрын
@@johnyoungs7453 Unguided missiles are typically called rockets
@simonepitotti17093 жыл бұрын
Hi Mister. Nice model and well done. Simone.
@clarenceupton49953 жыл бұрын
Pretty neat airplane😊❤👍
@gabyalex9993 жыл бұрын
A very detailed plane
@Salmansalman-ri3um3 жыл бұрын
Amazing in small scale just like real making care each and everything in small manner
@flybobbie14493 жыл бұрын
Just building the Hobby Boss kit version of this Harrier.
@leander28433 жыл бұрын
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews hey, would you sell this thing? And the F-104 and F-14? Im realy on the search for Such models, but they arent easy to find in germany. Im especialy after the 104 in the german marine paint, because my Uncle flew one of them. Believe my, im realy desperate to find such good models. If you want to keep them, maybe you could give me a tip where to get them.
@Its_Me_Romano3 жыл бұрын
@@leander2843 yoo, try to scout some American sites like Ebay or Craigslist you might be lucky there! :)
@leander28433 жыл бұрын
@@Its_Me_Romano thanks, already tried eBay, some f-104 but none in the german livery. Will try craigslist.
@Tigershark_30823 жыл бұрын
I really gotta see about getting my hands on one of these! It looks absolutely incredible!
@StarflightProductions3 жыл бұрын
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews question, when you got your Merit 1/18 Dauntless SBD, do you know if they also came with preassembled versions?
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
Better get one ASAP if you want one - either that, or be satisfied with the Hobby Boss (Chinese made) 1/18th scale Harrier. A lot cheaper, but you still have to cut out, glue, & paint everything just like you would with any smaller-scale plastic model. These JSI/Merit Harriers are already "partially pre-assembled" - you can either snap the parts together or glue them if you want a more permanent build. That's why there's a considerable difference in the price between the JSI/Merit Harrier models & the (same scale) Hobby Boss version. I personally don't have the patience for doing a "quality" build, so I'm leaving the Hobby Boss Harriers alone. Yes, you can, of course, have the Hobby Boss model "professionally built", but then, the price soars into the "several thousand dollar/astronomical" range, and, for transportation purposes, it is still a permanent build. That's the nice thing about the JSI/Merit Harrier - it looks great but it can be "disassembled" for storage or transporting should you wish to do so. My opinion..! - JY
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
@@StarflightProductions Yes, they are "partially" disassembled in segments, if you will. But the parts snap together easily - the only thing you have to be very careful with is the landing gear doors & some "hatches". Their hinges, etc, can be very fragile so you'll want to use a sharp "X-Acto" knife blade or tip to effect opening these assemblies up.
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
Get 'em now, ASAP, while you still can. The prices just keep going up. They started out at around $150-$250 when they were first introduced. JSI/Merit came out with two separate versions of the 1/18th scale AV-8B Harrier. One was a two-tone grey bird - the other was grey with a red-colored vertical fin & rudder. Beyond those two aspects of the paint scheme/livery, there's not a lot of difference between the two. But the prices of these (currently on eBay) are now up to $500+ (including $130+ for shipping) and sometimes over $700 or $800; so my personal advice would be, "get 'em while you can afford 'em"...!! The JSI/Merit 1/18th scale F-14(A) Tomcat fighter (3 essentially different versions) which originally sold new from dealers at around $295.00, now are going for over $2,000 on up to $4,000 - depending upon which version you want; and, of course, whether or not they're in "new-in-the-box" ("N.I.B." condition). These models haven't been made in years, and, as such, are only going to further escalate in price. Only the Chinese 1/18th scale Hobby Boss AV-8B Harrier II model is still being manufactured today. Good luck..!
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
@@StarflightProductions Yes, they're "pre-assembled", not regular "kits" that have to be glued. JSI/Merit model parts will all "snap" together.
@DiecastDudeofficial3 жыл бұрын
That thing is totally awesome 🤩
@sergiodiegopizzi94283 жыл бұрын
Me gustaría que lleguen a Argentina excelente 👌los modelos y los detalles
@enriqueromero87243 жыл бұрын
También al Perú 👍👍👍
@sebastianruso18043 жыл бұрын
guapísimo, como todos los modelos de merit.
@ColeslawWithChicken3 жыл бұрын
Si, estoy de acuerdo. Los modelos internacionales de mérito están bien hechos.
@KingRed6233 жыл бұрын
I remember the first vid I watched on this channel is the Me-262 and I fell in love with this channel. Also my Gigi is gonna get me the Me-262 for my birthday which is on August 17th
@lorearna3 жыл бұрын
Wow! Beautiful find! I hope I can find one for not too much money.....I know they"re pricy but let's see,great video! Keep the great work!
@victorsturdivant47313 жыл бұрын
Nice model!!
@summerhayes31943 жыл бұрын
thanks for the review!
@skywarp13 жыл бұрын
Now I want one so bad
@jerryhawk84343 жыл бұрын
1 of most favorite planes lv it
@TheJoska13 жыл бұрын
What's the fan size and how long are the flight times???
@jtuttle11 Жыл бұрын
I can hear the 'Collectors' out there Groaning every time he undoes another fastener holding the plane to the packaging. LOL
@MilitaryVehicleReviews Жыл бұрын
Haha ya.. I used to be pretty aggressive.
@phoenixsid3 жыл бұрын
Please do post the link of the product in the Comment Box or The Description Box... So that we can check the product and can buy...
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
Go to eBay and type in "Merit 1/18 Harrier" into the search box. Look for a seller named "themodelcentre" - the proprietor's name is Chris. His cost for the Harrier model is approx. $424 USD, with $133 USD added for shipping. It's shipped inside a well-protected, HUGE, outer shipping box, so the costs are well-deserved, believe you me..!! Chris tells me even though the listing may say "last one", he says he can get more of these. I asked him if he was referring to the "JSI/Merit" model (pre-assembled, etc) and NOT the "Hobby Boss" kit, and he said "Yes", he can get more of these no problem. He uses the "last one" entry as a "sales gimmick" to urge people to buy. Cheers, JY
@rebelsatcloudnine3 жыл бұрын
The sole battery and light on the tail is kind of strange, I was hoping it would have light more, but this is a beautiful Harrier! I really like all of the scissors that move with the wheels, as you said it greatly adds to the realism of the subject :) Any chance in the future you could find the JSI 1:18 Blackhawk?
@shannonlewis17373 жыл бұрын
He did the elite force one I watch all of his videos
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
Rebelsatcloudnine: Adding a home-made "light-kit" on these models is actually relatively simple. It's not like you're converting these models into radio-controlled airplanes - these planes are huge, and, as such, are actually fairly easy to add "wiring harnesses" and l.e.d. "lights" (nav lights, cockpit lights, strobe lights, etc.) along with tiny "switches" and, of course, battery packs to. Another aspect of doing these "custom lighting installations" is the use of a plug-in transformer, much like the plug-in transformers we used to hook up model trains to, for an "unlimited" power source. These models are big enough for you to do that. Run the wire up through a small hole or perhaps through the belly of the main landing gear strut (etc.), and you'll never have to deal with batteries again...!! My opinion.
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
21st Century toys and "Unlimited Soldier" made a 1/18th scale Blackhawk helicopter. Again, preassembled parts or sections. They're available if you look around for them (eBay, etc).
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
That Blackhawk helicopter model shows up on eBay quite frequently, actually. You just have to check from time to time. I would just put "1/18 scale Blackhawk helicopter model" in the search box and do that at least once a week. Eventually, one will pop up.
@kromagnong3 жыл бұрын
I wish they have airforce models on a 1/16th scale as well
@IamN0-13 жыл бұрын
6:25- yep, the Mk-82 Snakeye
@zimr31573 жыл бұрын
hey i just subscribed after i watched this i actually have this model too and it will be deliver to me on sunday (july 11) and im glad i watched this or else i would have missed out on some of its features
@neilhaas60243 жыл бұрын
I want this 1-18 scale model av8b harrier for myself where could I get one
@Vietnamphodealer3 жыл бұрын
You can find some on Ebay, quite expensive though
@gonzalogochicoa68153 жыл бұрын
Amazing no words
@octavioguzman24723 жыл бұрын
But. Really nice. Go Devil Dogs.
@Francescoallemani3 жыл бұрын
hello congratulations for the videos where you buy the planes?
@milkyway14463 жыл бұрын
From where can i buy one ? Thanks
@bieltost72743 жыл бұрын
I need that in my life 🤤
@pawan18553 жыл бұрын
No, you need to save money
@tactikoi-airsoft32513 жыл бұрын
@@pawan1855 what abt save money And enjoy life aswell?
@pawan18553 жыл бұрын
@@tactikoi-airsoft3251 you can survive without this but not without essentials.
@tactikoi-airsoft32513 жыл бұрын
@@pawan1855 i mean u can live a gud and enjoyable life if u have a stable income Hell my father has 6 snakes,snakes aren't essentials yet my father still has a ton for essentials and bills "Manage money right and have a limit to ur spending in a hobby u can live happy" thats what he says
@ricardoleyton49133 жыл бұрын
Muy lindo de detalles y quien lo vende ?? O la fabrica..
@melesiogonzalez86733 жыл бұрын
It's very cool!!!!
@nigelsmith73663 жыл бұрын
Wow that must be the ruffest unboxing I have seen lol
@Twirlyhead3 жыл бұрын
Painfully heavy-handed.
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
No shit..! Ever see "wire damage" to plastic parts (scratches, scuffing, severe wear patterns, parts breakage,, etc.)...?? What a flipping idiot..!!
@patchmack44693 жыл бұрын
nice video - i had considered getting this being a Harrier fan, but this model needs a lot of modifications to make it correct
@Tigershark_30823 жыл бұрын
They also can't be found anymore. I've scavenged across the internet to try and find one, but there are none for sale. If there were any, they'd be extremely expensive, most likely around $1k
@patchmack44693 жыл бұрын
@@Tigershark_3082 1:18 scale harriers on eBay for around £300, theres a hobby craft version for £160 ($225) there is always something available on eBay but at a price - interesting name Phantom guy - i worked on restoring one for a few years, as well as Harrier
@Tigershark_30823 жыл бұрын
@@patchmack4469 hey, that's really cool!
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
Yes, that's true. But, it is still a "fairly decent" quality model. And, it can be assembled & disassembled at will for storage and/or transportation. A "quality" permanent build would suffer over time, merely because of it's size. Yes, you can also "customize" these much-larger 1/18th scale aircraft - you can quite simply (and without a great deal of trouble, as well) add things like "lighting kits: nav lights, strobes, cockpit lighting, etc; and wiring "harnesses" - you've got the room to do all of that, if you wish, without a great deal of trouble or hassle. Food for thought...!
@patchmack44693 жыл бұрын
@@johnyoungs7453 in deedy
@stevenrobertson95833 жыл бұрын
That is the rudder and what you keep calling the rudder is a vertical stabilizer!
@brianfearn42463 жыл бұрын
Considering it was originally called the kestrel in design stage until it went into service as the hawker Sidley harrier jump jet in 1969 there's been quite a few different mks over the years. Mainly RAF versions of GRs as well as the Royal navy sea harrier which that model resembles with the high bubble canopy. The real thing has sadly gone out of service now ..
@AA-xo9uw2 жыл бұрын
Only 7% commonality between the P.1127 Kestrel and the GR.1 Harrier, two entirely different aircraft.
@neos68482 жыл бұрын
the av-8b is also out of service?
@victorsturdivant47313 жыл бұрын
C/F is VMA-211. The Wake Island Avengers.
@DanielGarcia-yg2oy3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful airplane, price of airplane ?
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
Daniel, currently these JSI/Merit 1/18th scale Harrier models are no longer made, and are available only on the "secondary market" (eBay, etc). As such, they currently tend to go for a low of around $500, to a high of around $900, with the "middle-of-the-road" prices seen currently are in the vinicity of around $600 to around $750 (+/-). While they originally sold for approximately $250, even at $500 or $650, personally-speaking, I still think they're worth it. Easy to put together & easily customized if you wish to. Good luck..!
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
eBay. Price, from the UK to the US, will be around $550 to $560, incl. shipping. This is a VERY BIG (HUGE, outer cardboard shipping box) box you're gonna get.. !!
@mohammadmairaj25493 жыл бұрын
Please unboxing of F15,F16
@cory16243 жыл бұрын
Do you think you can put a link to the website in future videos?
@dallasnotnoob26182 жыл бұрын
I like model planes when the mussels can fire and the gears can go down
@jericgonzalesi77662 жыл бұрын
How can avail this 1:18 scale AV Harrier jet model ?
@moogee40413 жыл бұрын
That’s VERY cool
@melesiogonzalez86733 жыл бұрын
Dónde lo compraste el avión???
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
eBay.
@huhabi773 жыл бұрын
1:18 av-8b ? Wow~takes my money... Thank you for your precious video. Where can I buy it?
@lefishe24853 жыл бұрын
hey collector, I bring some good news, I have a new 1/18 scale model in my collection now! the F6F hellcat and I finished putting it together a little while ago. now I got 5 1/18 scale planes.
@lefishe24853 жыл бұрын
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews My other planes (not including the hellcat) BF-109 E4 or E3 (don't remember witch variant it was) , TBf avenger. Mig-15, and the p-51
@lefishe24853 жыл бұрын
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews Plenty more will probably come soon! i'm trying to see if they have an F4 Phantom
@nash-a-one3 жыл бұрын
@@lefishe2485 not in 1/18 unfortunately but in 1/32 by bbi
@Whistling_0wl3 жыл бұрын
*Can we just take a moment and realise how much all of these models must cost?…*
@UltraMagaFan3 жыл бұрын
I was looking around and this model costed anywhere from $250-$300. I don’t collect these things it seems kind of expensive to me.
@Whistling_0wl3 жыл бұрын
@@UltraMagaFan lol
@bujiasable3 жыл бұрын
hola donde se puede comprar ?
@himneeshchowdhary8203 жыл бұрын
how can i buy it (i live in india)??? how much does it cost?
@ritammukherjee35083 жыл бұрын
Hi, can you please share the link where i can buy this? Thanks
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
Ritam, These models (from JSI/Merit) are no longer made, and comman higher prices now on the "secondary market" (eBay, etc.). You can still buy new "Hobby Boss" Harrier models in 1/18th scale, but these are "put them together yourself kits" just like regular plastic models of smaller scales. They take a LONG time to build and require a TON of work to do a very nice "museum-quality" job. The JSI/Merit Harrier models in 1/18th scale were the only ones made in this size, and today, must be gotten off of the "secondary market" (eBay, etc). Their prices range from around "$500" to around "$800" (+/-), but, in my humble opinion, are worth it. Just be careful in cutting the hold-down wires properly, and use the tip of a razor bladed knife ("X-Acto", etc) to gently open and close door & hatch hinges, etc. A very light coat of light grease or oil on these parts works wonders, as well. Good luck..!!
@UnwrappingByMimiKoteng3 жыл бұрын
Amazing
@jorgepaiva15043 жыл бұрын
Queria saber onde comprar um desses ou outros modelos
@alexpaar27083 жыл бұрын
Very nice plane , where do you buy them? Very nice videos 👍
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
eBay. Type in "Merit 1/18 Harrier" into the search box. Look for the model being sold by "themodelcentre" (Chris's eBay seller's name). Good luck.
@GabrielCamilo843 жыл бұрын
Does an 1/18 scale figure fit inside?
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
Yes, if it's flexible enough to bend at the right spots. I know of one owner of these models who used a 1/18th scale "helicopter" pilot figure and said it worked quite well. I'm assuming that as long as the scale is proper, and the figure is outfitted with a helmet & flight suit, and a parachute, etc., there's no reason it shouldn't work...!
@dan44663 жыл бұрын
Gorgeous detail. I’ve never heard of this company. Is this part of the collection you bought? If so, do you have more of this brand to show? I figured all the collection was 21st Century. Looking back at your vids I do see where the Dauntless was a Merit.
@dan44663 жыл бұрын
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews thanks for reply
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
JSI/Merit was a Chinese company that made a series of 1/18th scale aircraft. The unique thing about them was the fact that unlike the Hobby Boss plastic kit ("1/18th scale") wherein you must glue all the parts together like all the other plastic kits out there (irregardless of the scale); with the JSI/Merit kits, these are all "partially pre-assembled" - no glue required - they merely "snap" together and most of the difficult items on these kits are all pre-assembled even before you remove them from the box. The JSI/Merit F-14A Tomcat is one that really stands out, but in detail as well as in scale. They originally went for $295 new, from dealers, and most were sold out before the dealers stocked them. Today they go for in excess of $2,000 on up to over $4,000, depending upon condition and the specific version, of which there were three that I'm aware of, anyway. The "Black Knights L.E.D." version being the most expensive of the three. The Harrier cane in two versions - one, a US Marine all-grey version and another version which came with a red colored vertical fin and rudder. Those typically go for $550 on up to around $800-$900 bucks in new-in-the-box condition.
@MINEX-rv5dl3 жыл бұрын
where can i get one of those or at least tell me the place
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
No longer available, new. Available only on the "secondary market" (eBay, etc), these JSI/Merit (NOT "Hobby Boss", which is a kit) 1/18th scale "pre-assembled" models are approx. anywhere from $500 to around $900, with most (when you can find them) of them going for around $650 to roughly $800 on the secondary market. Good luck..!
@jittiphatsawangkaew76063 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see F-16.
@V3847TU3 жыл бұрын
Where can i buy this online?
@Parawingdelta23 жыл бұрын
A little bit annoying when pieces break so easily. Definitely not really designed as play things. I first saw the predecessor to the Harrier (P1127 'Kestrel') at an airshow in 1968. No one had ever seen a fighter jet just sitting in the air like that before. Amazing sight.
@octavioguzman24723 жыл бұрын
Love it.
@edwardpros95923 жыл бұрын
Where to buy those Model ?. I want to buy it.
@joserojas85243 жыл бұрын
Dónde se consiguen está clase de modelos?
@gabrieldiazreyes8753 жыл бұрын
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews hi,he want to know where do you buy this models? I want to know how much is it? From chile here
@Weitian08283 жыл бұрын
How much did it cost, and where to buy?
@octavioguzman24723 жыл бұрын
I'd put one together and took me 4 day. This one is all set. Hasta paint and touches
@prajeshmajumdar4509 Жыл бұрын
How I can purchase that, kindly send the link to get that...
@topgunn1118 Жыл бұрын
Merit made two versions, of this AV-8B Harrier. The one u got and the one Japan exclusive. CAG.
@zapp3r5043 жыл бұрын
Where are you getting these models from? They look amazing.
@aaaraaa-d9t3 жыл бұрын
Where can I buy that?
@SmAhmadWasti7182 жыл бұрын
I hope I can find this in my state I really want it
@zauyanizainalmohamedalias8951 Жыл бұрын
where do buy it i search online but it don't any 1 18 scale jets
@rukkent77923 жыл бұрын
I know there should be a gun pod. But i didn't see it on the model.
@bonecos_do_maninho19713 жыл бұрын
Excelente trabalho
@rizalarmada4723 жыл бұрын
Like your video, please unboxing Su-35 from Russia
@Twirlyhead3 жыл бұрын
I grimaced somewhat when you were snapping those ties in the box. Careful snipping was in order. Heavy-handed unboxing.
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
I agree. That was totally stupid..! Wonder if it was his model or someone else's..??
@johnmarksmith11202 жыл бұрын
@@johnyoungs7453 The fact that it vexed your tiny little mind enough to get angry and call him stupid, is rather humorous.
@keithlemon4573 жыл бұрын
Not a construction kit, but a pre-assembled display model. Very disappointing, but a nice size model to display nonetheless.
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
Yes sir, it is a "pre-assembled" model. But look at the flip side: Sure, you can buy a "Hobby Boss" 1/18th scale kit & take 3-6 months (or more) to build one "properly" (I e., assuming you want a "museum-quality" build & not merely a "child's play toy"). Personally-speaking, I simply do not have the patience for that amount of painstaking work or detail. So the JSI/Merit 1/18th scale models work just fine. If you're willing, one can also "customize" these, as well. I did just that to one of my JSI 1/18th scale F-14(A) Tomcats. I converted it to a "D" model, by, among other things, swapping the "A" model engine exhaust nozzles for a pair of 1/18th scale "D" model F-14 exhaust nozzles that a friend of mine 3D-printed out of resin. Wonderful detail & it got me what I wanted..! Food for thought for your consideration. The 1/18th scale Harriers by JSI/Merit can be treated the same, as well..! 3D
@blueplane86562 жыл бұрын
Could that fly?
@mr.tophat69357 ай бұрын
no.
@filipkotynia72553 жыл бұрын
Where do I get these?
@MrG4m43 жыл бұрын
how much one of those cost
@j.emanuel25733 жыл бұрын
DOnde los venden ?
@johnyoungs74533 жыл бұрын
eBay. Put "Merit 1/18 Harrier" in the search box. Look for the model being sold by "themodelcentre" (eBay seller's name).