Part 1-Model Car Building Basics-AMT 1950 Ford Convertible
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Every big project has to start with defining the scope of the build. In this episode I show which parts I will be using and show how to clip the parts from the sprue trees.
This entire series will be created for the beginning modeler who has already built a few model kits and has a basic knowledge of tools and techniques. Please Please Please let me know if you want to see more detail or explain more of what I am doing. I am a couple episodes ahead of this at this time and can change the pace.
For the KZread algorithm: AMT ROUND2 MPC Johan 1950 Ford Convertible Tamiya Hasegawa Fujimi Revell 1/25 1/24 scale model car building airbrush hobby Luka Mokei Plamodel Plamo HPI
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Пікірлер: 88
She's looking good
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thank you Travis for watching👍
Just found this site, and subscribed. At 66, I've been modeling for some time, since about ten. I started really getting into car kits about three years back. Been doing more cars of the 1930s, 40s and 50s lately. I need to add this kit to my stash. 😎👍
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Welcome back to model car building. I’ve been doing this YT channel for just about 3 years now and model building for 25. Enjoy the series 👍
Awesome it looks good all mocked up in white ❤
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Hi Shawn, there are a bunch of things I found to fix with the white glue mock-up. You’ll see next week. I appreciate you watching and following along bud👍
Looking forward to next week!
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks David for watching👍 I think you’ll really like episode 3 & 4.😎
Thanks for sharing the prebuild video with us Mr James!!!👌👌👌
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Absolutely Willy, I want to document the whole process start to finish. Thanks for watching 👍
Ok jack ! 😂😂🤪🤣🤣 Can't be excited 🛠👀🤙
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching OG, more to come brother 👍
Oh my gosh! Talking to that donkey was hilarious! 😂
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Thanks Mike, you’re the first to mention him. He will make more appearances in the future.
Very cool car James. Will be fun to watch you build the 50. Ron
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thank you Ron, enjoy the journey of the build.
Awesome video good to see your process.
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Horton, I hope that you enjoy the journey 👍
Nice tutorial. Excellent presentation of starting a model kit. Thanks for sharing.
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Michael. I appreciate the support 👍
Great video. Can't wait for the next in the series.
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Thanks again Mike, next video coming tomorrow (Friday).
Great video make. Look forward to see next one. Have not so much of this in Norway. Thaks again for great builds and good videos. 😊😊😊
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching and following along. I hope you enjoy the journey.👍
Okay... I had to go back and watch the part where you sprayed the chrome parts. I zoned out for a minute and thought you sprayed them silver....only because the spoon was silver. Okay.....I see what you did there. I've always liked your idea of assembling the entire car with white glue to check for fit issues, but I must admit I'm short on patience when it comes to that. I would imagine many modelers are too. Where can I buy some patience? Lol. I'm looking forward to this build series. 👍
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Rob for watching, I really want this series to be comprehensive enough for anyone who wants to build to follow along. Some basic some intermediate in the mix. The white glue assembly is something I started just a couple years ago. I got tired of bad fitment of nicely painted parts. It’s worth the time spent. When you find patience for sale, see if they have focus because I need that.
Awesome James, Anxiously Awaiting Next Week's Episode of This C😎😎 LLL Series. GBA 🤗 Gary.
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Gary! I think you’ll really like episode 3&4. I appreciate your support bud 👍
@garyparker2969
11 ай бұрын
AWRIGHT 🏆🏆
Thanks so much for doing this! Gonna be awesome to follow!
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
You’re welcome Motionboy, I appreciate you watching and commenting.👍
Nice video.
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Marcelo, I appreciate you watching👍 I’ll get your sticker out soon bud😁
@marsgarage8217
11 ай бұрын
@@ScaleModelExperiment No problem, and thank you.
Nice unboxing and parts review.
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching David👍
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@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Ronny 👍👍
very interested in seeing how this is going to turn out. thanks for the video!
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Sean, enjoy the journey.
Looks like a nice kit. Should be a fun build. The mock up is really cool.
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Hi Larry, thanks for watching and commenting. The fun is in the prep, painting and assembly will be a breeze.
Great video, I really enjoyed seeing your thought process and methodology. I’ve only sprayed flat clear to knock back the chromed parts, adding Tamiya smoke is really interesting, I’ll have to try it. 👍
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Antithesis. To be honest this is my first time trying to smoke the clear. My friend Jeff Bloomhuff suggested it. I like the look and they are protected from fingerprints now. Enjoy the journey bud, lots of tips coming soon.
I have been building models since I was 12 I'm 76 now. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks! Very cool stuff. Question: What brand of Airbrush do you use?
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Garry, I’m glad you enjoyed the video. I use a Master brand Airbrush from Amazon. It’s the G79 which is a hybrid single dual action trigger airbrush. I can control the amount by how far I pull the trigger but cannot spray just air.
Nice work there James, so glad you're back making fully detailed videos of your builds 👍🏼 wow this kit has so many parts, never thought there would be so much to work with ☺️ looking forward for the next update on this 👍🏼
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Karl, I hope that you enjoy the journey with this video build. The 68 pieces I’m using will all be super clean and fit perfect before I apply any paint to the kit. 👍
Hey James, so glad to see you've started working on this one....Looking forward to see the mock-up stage with the white glue. I knew you're using it but never saw how. I was always afraid that if I leave the PVA on the parts for a longer time ( with all the fitting, plan all kind of modifications ) will be difficult to clean it in the end. The mocking with tape it's so annoying when it comes to small parts .....Anyway, thanks for sharing your process. See ya soon
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Hi Cristian, the Elmer’s comes off super easy when it comes time to disassemble the mock-up. No worries at all. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel.👍
Great Video!!! Looks like your off to a Great start. I like to clear over my chrome to. I usually do the whole tree. I've Never heard of that clear before??? I like the idea of adding the smoke. I'll be watching
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Mike, Gaia Colors clear is good stuff and I’ve had the bottle for a long time. I mostly use 2k for bodies so lacquer doesn’t get used up. Adding smoke was my friends idea and I like the way it looks.
Great series idea and will be following closely. Love your build style
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks David! I appreciate you watching and supporting the channel👍
I could use the cinder blocks....😊
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
I’ll keep you in mind if I decide not to keep them.
Hi James, little late, but i joined to watch your build series, thanks for uploading ! do not follow jackass tips 😂
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Hahaha Oleg, you are only the second person to mention him. I admire your work and would like to see you do a similar series someday.
One minor detail to enhance basic kit. If you go bucket seats change their mount so seats are staggered and the seat belts could be thinned down too. Just sayin'.
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching, I am limiting myself to the pieces that came in the box. It would be easy to start switching out parts for better components but the heart of the build is to make something beautiful using basic modeling techniques. Check my box stock 70 Roadrunner build. It’s contest worthy but still box stock.
I hear modelers complaining about God Hand nippers breaking. I'm guessing that they're using them on too large of a piece of sprue. I have several different nippers for different purposes. And, that part you didn't know what it was reminds me of what they put in the center of a take out pizza to keep the lid off of the toppings. Man, now I'm hungry for pizza!
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
The precision ones I use cut do well there is almost no cleanup afterwards and there is no pop it’s just a clean cut. I think I paid $25 for them. Money well spent I say.
Following along, I cut my sprues so wide I wound up in a Tamiya kit. Whoops...
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
C’mon James, where’s the challenge with that? Lol. Thanks for watching👍
Definitely looking forward to this series. I'm surprised and proud of you for taking on an old tooling kit like this! I think it may be a challenge and a good learning platform as it's not an "assemblers" kit. My current build is definitely in a different direction than yours! 😂 I like Mod Podge for mock up, it has a bit more body and hold than the Elmer's but still breaks down and comes off easily. Seems to be a nice balance.
@garyparker2969
11 ай бұрын
Wow Adam I've NEVER Thought of Using Mod Podge 🤔🤔 Thanks For Sharing, I'm Gonna Try It . GBA 🤗 Gary.
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching Sodak, I don’t hate doing these kits, it’s actually a challenge to make them into something nice. You’ll see in the next episode how my Elmer’s worked out. 😁
@sodakmodelcars
11 ай бұрын
@@ScaleModelExperiment Elmer's usually does okay if you don't need to handle too much or rough handle like I do! Lol The mock up looks good and again look forward to rhe series.
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Thanks bud, there were some suprises along the way that I’ll take care of before primer.
I’ll take the custom parts .
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
You and Ray Blasee will have to have a thunder dome style battle for them. Hahaha
@rickforrester6922
11 ай бұрын
@@ScaleModelExperiment Ray can win. I all ready have them . Would have just added to the others.
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@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Model Cars👍
Great video James. Like how you arrange everything, in order to start process? I do a similar process, to where I go through all the sprews and pick out what I want to use. THEN I sand all of the seems & drop marks. THEN I check for fit errors. I usually use an old hair dryer, for straightening parts! I don't use the white glue though? Actually I still use the Testor's model glue, for plastic parts... Can you suggest a better glue? Appreciate your videos dude!
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Hi Jeff, I think most people do it your way. For any kit that isn’t a Tamiya kit I find it is necessary to prefit the whole thing in white glue.I’ve built my share of kits that needed adjustment in the last moment.
Where did you get the measuring cups? The thing used to meter out the thinner? Do you use lacquers most of the time? I have been trying to use tamiya acrylics.
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Hi John, I buy the measuring cups from Amazon. I get them 400 at a time and only use them once. Kinda wasteful but they are cheap. I’ll put a link in the description. I use lacquers and acrylics mostly. I thin everything with Mr Hobby Leveling Thinner which makes the acrylics behave like a lacquer. I can mix lacquers with acrylic that way too.
Great video. Interested in seeing how you build this kit. I have the 1999 (Millennium) version of this kit and it has no drag anything. When did the drag version of this kit start? I was shocked to see a straight axle in this kit. Just curious.
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
Hi Modelnut, thanks for watching. I’m not sure when then they added the drag parts. I have a friend that has an original issue kit that has a full Carson top for the chopped windshield. I’ll post the next video in the series tomorrow Friday. I hope you enjoy the journey.
James, what's the rational behind cutting the parts from trees and then cutting them again with the precision nippers? I always cut them once with the precision nippers unless it's a very big attachment point. Then I'll use my Xuron's and know I'll have more clean up.
@ScaleModelExperiment
10 ай бұрын
I like to use the cheap ones to cut the parts and trim them afterwards. It’s just the way I do it.. thanks for watching John, I appreciate the support 👍
Why do you not want to touch chrome parts? I assume it has something to do with skin oil.
@ScaleModelExperiment
Ай бұрын
Once you touch them they start getting scratched and you can’t polish them so I try to avoid touching them.
You forgot the front metal axle.
@ScaleModelExperiment
11 ай бұрын
Spoiler alert… I won’t be using that… stay tuned.
Is this the round 2 version? If so I need to build a kustom version with that canted front end.
@ScaleModelExperiment
21 күн бұрын
Yes, that is the correct version.