Nice video Kreg, I appreciate you taking the time to show your process. I'll watch the next one 🌲🧑🎄😎👍
@THROTTLEPOWERАй бұрын
Nice video Kreg
@timcarson8146Ай бұрын
Nice tutorial Kreg. The idea of wet sanding has been intimidating to me, but you really helped a lot. Looking forward to Part 2. Thanks!
@CharlieHague-m8uАй бұрын
Very nice video👍
@DonnieGriffin-eo2eoАй бұрын
Great how to video Kreg, thanks for sharing.
@sambaldwin3730Ай бұрын
Your paint work is awesome Kreg. Thanks for helping us out
@didierdeclerckАй бұрын
👍🤩,très belle vidéo
@williamnelson6993Ай бұрын
Great video, Kreg. Thanks!
@alancyr3100Ай бұрын
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing.
@Bruces-Eclectic-WorldАй бұрын
Thanks Kreg for the tips. 😁 LLAP 🖖
@RobertPedersen-c1zАй бұрын
Thanks that makes me want to start another project on top of the ones already on the bench
@rayrussell6258Ай бұрын
I think you enjoy painting more than anything else in model builds. A good engraver's set is on my list of things to get before I start building again. I've seen guys use black panel liner for door edges and trunk, but to me that always looks grimy or uneven when it dries, and really doesn't look good on light colors such as yellow - even if gray panel liner is used. Scribing looks much better.
@steveminlaАй бұрын
One tip I'll share with you, that I like to do, when using that style kicker bottle (@10:55). Is unscrew the cap/spray nozzle, and use the hose that feeds the spray nozzle from the bottom...and use it as a "pipette." You can tap it a bit to get some control on how much you want to add. Just make sure you secure the bottle, so it doesn't spill!!
@MannysscalemodelingАй бұрын
Awesome video Kreg!!!
@modelcar1589Ай бұрын
Nice 👍🏿
@doctorpc4x4Ай бұрын
Great to see you having issues and things not going quite right. Well great for me not so much for you. So often we never see things go wrong, it makes KZbin modellers look like super builders
@ramblers69Ай бұрын
Looking good buddy
@modelbuildingcornerАй бұрын
So should I start sending my bodies to you? Lol looks great kreg!
@iancameron198Ай бұрын
Great how to
@PaulReffnerАй бұрын
I had the same experience using the tack from Hobby Lobby. I found Gorilla Glue makes a great tack. I purchased mine at Menards.
@JacobLeatherman-l1yАй бұрын
Another great how to Kreg. So much help!
@DaneSaysStuffАй бұрын
I have one of those panel scribe hooks too. I hated it so much I bought a set of those cheap panel scribe chisels with the aluminum handle off of Amazon. Much much better and way more control. When you go off course scribing, a bit of your primer/surfacer dabbed on with a brush is an easy way to fix it and sands way easier than putty or super glue (which is great for big boo-boos) Save your money and use hardware store lacquer thinner to clean out your airbrush. I use Klean Strip from the Depot, Lacquer thinner for bulk clean up, and a shot of acetone to make sure it's double extra clean. Never had an issue. A spoon is a great painting companion, way easier to check for mechanical issues as well as compatibility issues during the painting process. And those files are called needle files. I got my set from the local Harbor Freight but they're available all over the interwebs. After seeing your vids I'm strongly considering investing in the Tamiya lacquers to compliment my Jump Wind collection. They appear to spray and finish quite well. Looking forward to the rest of this series!
@Boss429_8Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing Kreg 👍
@paulkrause5028Ай бұрын
The square file you used comes in an 8 pak of different shapes from Hobby Lobby
@raznkane1Ай бұрын
The Tamiya scriber is ok but I break them easily. I switch to the despie and haven’t looked back. It comes with 5-6 different width blades.
@tonysouthern3049Ай бұрын
Nice work! Could you give me a link to those cups? I hate the ones that have the measuring lines molded in!
@chrisw.329Ай бұрын
Hey Kreg. Don’t use those scale Motorsport scribers. They suck. The Tamiya scriber blades and scriber tool are hands down the best.