Airplane Model Production Process


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13 Responses to “Airplane Model Production Process”

  1. redraider5600 says:

    holy balls

  2. lelouchabadilla says:

    pinas yan?

  3. Rechkalov7 says:

    Never wear gloves when working on a bandsaw or bench saw or any kind of power tools like that the blades will cut off your fingers, it hapened to a few of my workmates. This is serious. Other than that good work.

  4. Quokka57 says:

    I don’t get it – who gives a rats what quality the wood is? It’s painted over anyways.

    They may not be able to afford ‘better’ quality wood – which just makes their craftsmanship even more amazing.

    And who cares about minute detail and ultra-realism? You get a unique, hand made, one-off model this way. If you want super accuracy, go build yourself a Tamiya kit or something.

    I think these guys are gifted – top work boys!

    Nice music too – any idea what it is?

    Q:)

  5. U48 says:

    a good model although the wood wasnt that good a quality to be honest, also plastic model kits are better and have more detail and if a pro modeller makes it, it looks so realistic as they dont make it “stock” straight out the box, they modify the model to make it look the part…

  6. yemenifish says:

    Good work, with nice presentation, but I feel the wood quality is not good. All others are realy good.

  7. 522films says:

    You should get in touch with vets of different wars, and see if you can re-create their war bird for half off or something…that would be pretty cool.

  8. eguiat says:

    poor wood

  9. CapLAGOS says:

    nice Model! Nice video!

  10. arnaxas13 says:

    Nice Just Nice…

  11. kenneth94402 says:

    A tribute to your craftsmanship and quality…a splendid presentation of your art..

  12. kenneth94402 says:

    A tribute to your craftsmanship and quality…a splendid presentation of your art..

  13. jeremyfonseca7 says:

    you’ll guys are simply amazing. Thats the total deal. What cutting, packing and presentation..

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