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hooterville75 wrote:Where can a person get a look at the products offered and the costs of the Ultimate modeling products ? Im in the market for some airbrush cleaner, and most of all sanding sponge sticks.
Here you go buddy. http://www.emodels.co.uk/plastic-kits/i ... ers_id=792
Are you using Ultimate Sanding sponge sticks in this video series ? If not what brand are you using ? They seem like quality and very good sanding sponge sticks and Id like to pick up some of these.
No they are different ones, the ultimate ones I'm using now are much better :th:
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So I should pick up a set of each of the sanding sponge sticks that Ultimate has to offer ???? :D
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hooterville75 wrote:So I should pick up a set of each of the sanding sponge sticks that Ultimate has to offer ???? :D
I would yes they all have their uses and are proving invaluable :th:
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Paul if you keep pushing like this I'm gonna think you own the ultimate company ! ;)
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Paul what was the brand you were using in the video as i really liked the job they did as well. With the Ultimate sanding sticks how do compare them to the squadron sanding sticks as i have a set of those that are pretty beat up but I noticed that the Ultimate sticks ran in grits verses Squadrons Course, Medium, fine, extra fine and then the polishing stick.
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The ultimate ones are the best I've used, forget the blue ones lol. l I don't like the squadron or the flexifile ones either
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Hi all,

I have today, received from Hattons '1' Airfix 1-48 Messerschmitt Bf109E with Luftwaffe decals #A05120, to follow the 'Aircraft Modelling techniques' videos. :banana: I will start the model when I've cleared my workbench and have studied all of the videos first. :doh:

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MerseyTrainz wrote:Hi all,

I have today, received from Hattons '1' Airfix 1-48 Messerschmitt Bf109E with Luftwaffe decals #A05120, to follow the 'Aircraft Modelling techniques' videos. :banana: I will start the model when I've cleared my workbench and have studied all of the videos first. :doh:

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Nice one Stephen, look forward to seeing it built,hope you share some pics on the forum.

Nice shop ehattons, been there a couple of times now :th:
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Hi Paul,

Came across your videos on You Tube and think they are brilliant and very informative, I look forward to watching the rest of the series as and when they come along. So in saying that I just had to follow the International Modelling signs to this forum and get myself registered.

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Thanks for the kind comment clive glad your finding them of use i will get part 8 covering pre shading done next week, its on my to do list :thumb2:
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Part 8 now added.....

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Apologies for the double ending, I left a segment of footage that should have been cut, doh !
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:banana: Thanks Paul :thumb1:
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great video mate its a great help to a newbie at airbrushing like me so thanks for doing this.
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy-TGcs5u_ZXSZ9kObNfsPg


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Nige201980 wrote:great video mate its a great help to a newbie at airbrushing like me so thanks for doing this.
No problem nige :th:
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That was excellent Paul.
I've found that with the standard cleaners I have had to strip and clean my H&S after almost every paint job.
They just don't hold soap compared to the Ultimate cleaner.
The closest that I've found is Vallejo's and it costs way tooo much money for what it is.
I don't mind cleaning mine all the time though... it sorta relaxes me.
Reminds me of cleaning a gun... which is really weird... cause I hate guns.
I liked cleaning them though... Cuckoo :crazy: :crazy: :crazy:
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Coen wrote:That was excellent Paul.
I've found that with the standard cleaners I have had to strip and clean my H&S after almost every paint job.
They just don't hold soap compared to the Ultimate cleaner.
The closest that I've found is Vallejo's and it costs way tooo much money for what it is.
I don't mind cleaning mine all the time though... it sorta relaxes me.
Reminds me of cleaning a gun... which is really weird... cause I hate guns.
I liked cleaning them though... Cuckoo :crazy: :crazy: :crazy:
Yeah nothing I've used comes close to our cleaner, sorry to toot our horn, but I won't lie and I ll stand behind that cleaner and thinner all day long.

I would be interested to see how much crap would have been left in there using another type of cleaner.

Remember though buddy, take your needle out from the front ;) and stop poking at it with a q tip :tongue: :thumb2: :nena:

Oh yeah and I too love cleaning guns, great dirty fun lol
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I always fully retract the needle before I use the qtip dude I'm just wiping out that annoying rim guard that collects paint.
I just ordered the tip that you have in an attempt to end that irritation.
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Coen wrote:I always fully retract the needle before I use the qtip dude I'm just wiping out that annoying rim guard that collects paint.
I just ordered the tip that you have in an attempt to end that irritation.
Ah ok buddy, yeah the pinch tip makes life so much easier :cheers2: .
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Soooooooooo don't pull your needle out on the back side........... :oops:

That's what I've done every time
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Schoof wrote:Soooooooooo don't pull your needle out on the back side........... :oops:

That's what I've done every time
Much better pulling it out the front :eeek:
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I didn't even know that I could do that. ....... It looks locked by a brons cap........ iwata neo is my airbrush
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Schoof wrote:I didn't even know that I could do that. ....... It looks locked by a brons cap........ iwata neo is my airbrush
Ah yes to get the needle out the front you would need to remove the needle nozzle with the supplied spanner, that's why the harder Evo is so much more user friendly.
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Paul wrote:
Schoof wrote:I didn't even know that I could do that. ....... It looks locked by a brons cap........ iwata neo is my airbrush
Ah yes to get the needle out the front you would need to remove the needle nozzle with the supplied spanner, that's why the harder Evo is so much more user friendly.


And so much more expensive :thumb2:
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Schoof wrote:
Paul wrote:
Schoof wrote:I didn't even know that I could do that. ....... It looks locked by a brons cap........ iwata neo is my airbrush
Ah yes to get the needle out the front you would need to remove the needle nozzle with the supplied spanner, that's why the harder Evo is so much more user friendly.


And so much more expensive :thumb2:
If I wasnt so partial to Badger Airbrushes, Id give the H&S Evo a try if it were a bit cheaper Id also have a Iwata Neo Double Actin Gravity. At Hobby Lobby here n the states with the 40% off coupon I could get the Neo for bout $50 shipped to my doorstep. But I just cant get away from my Patriot 105. For me cheaper is always better. Disability and Limited Income limit my spending hardcore. Have to stretch the buck or as you guys across the pond would say Quid as far as it will go hahahah :oops:
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The H&S Ultra has exactly the same needle/nozzle system as the Evo and is only slightly more expensive than the Neo. Worth looking at if you want an alternative entry level brush. In fact all of the H&S airbrushes use a common needle/nozzle so the one in the Ultra is exactly the same as the one you get in the Infinity.
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After watching the 3rd episode on gluing, filling and sanding I've already pick out something I'll be doing in my next build... sand off the excess sprue from the fuselage as I have 2 indentations where I've taken them off on the individual panels. It could also of course be due to heavy handedness on my part... lol

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Paul, you should put all these on a DVD, I'd deffo buy it! Just thinking.
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chief5437 wrote:Paul, you should put all these on a DVD, I'd deffo buy it! Just thinking.

I don't see the point in DVDs anymore chief. All these are free on the internet (and much more besides), I don't think I could sleep knowing we were charging for them too!

We could do a thing for members in the future, if they want them on DVD to do a few for you as long as you cover the costs etc.....
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chief5437 wrote:Paul, you should put all these on a DVD, I'd deffo buy it! Just thinking.

I don't see the point in DVDs anymore chief. All these are free on the internet (and much more besides), I don't think I could sleep knowing we were charging for them too!

We could do a thing for members in the future, if they want them on DVD to do a few for you as long as you cover the costs etc.....
That would be a good idea mate just for referance purposes
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I don't have a use for DVDs myself anymore, I don't even have a player other than the PC.
I tossed it a year or so ago.
I would be interested in Hi-Res downloads though.
I'd pay for that. :)
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Lee wrote:
chief5437 wrote:Paul, you should put all these on a DVD, I'd deffo buy it! Just thinking.

I don't see the point in DVDs anymore chief. All these are free on the internet (and much more besides), I don't think I could sleep knowing we were charging for them too!

We could do a thing for members in the future, if they want them on DVD to do a few for you as long as you cover the costs etc.....

I know what you mean Lee, but having a hard copy available is a godsend when the internets not working or if the PC is in another room etc. I for one, mainly use ipad for the forum but I could have the DVD on the tv, and still use the ipad, without having to stop and start the vids. Anyway just a thought, I'd still get one if you decide to do it.
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Lee wrote:
chief5437 wrote:Paul, you should put all these on a DVD, I'd deffo buy it! Just thinking.

I don't see the point in DVDs anymore chief. All these are free on the internet (and much more besides), I don't think I could sleep knowing we were charging for them too!

We could do a thing for members in the future, if they want them on DVD to do a few for you as long as you cover the costs etc.....

Where can i place my order ?
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Part 9 :cheers2:

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Paul wrote:Part 9 :cheers2:

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because of this I've bought the BF 109 your using, so once I get a few more bits and I'm gonna start building along with these great videos, there's hope for us armor modelers yet hahahah ;)

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longlance67 wrote:because of this I've bought the BF 109 your using, so once I get a few more bits and I'm gonna start building along with these great videos, there's hope for us armor modelers yet hahahah ;)

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Many thanks, Paul :banana: :cheers2: :dance:
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Thanks for doing this Paul.
I can always use good videos like the ones you make... keep'em coming buddy.
This one is especially helpful!!
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I have also bought this model after seeing these videos. As a beginner your videos have been essential to my learning.
When is the next one due I cant wait to see the finishing steps, I find them the most confusing part of modelling.

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Raptor wrote:I have also bought this model after seeing these videos. As a beginner your videos have been essential to my learning.
When is the next one due I cant wait to see the finishing steps, I find them the most confusing part of modelling.

Thanks Paul
Cheers buddy glad they are of use, funnily enough I have a clear workbench and plan to film the next part tomorrow's so hopefully it'll be up Tuesday or Wednesday :th:
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Part 10 now added

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Awesome!!!!! Watched it while I peeled masks off the Leo2.
A great way to spend my afternoon.
That was a fantastic tutorial Paul, well done buddy!
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Awesome video again Paul. Learning so much about airbrushing.
Which is good considering my Iwata neo and compressor just arrived. Very nervous to use them for the first time as I have always handpainted.

Can't wait for the final parts.
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Part 11 now up...

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Holy Crap!!!
That was awesome... booboos and all.
I love that new camera angle Paul, and those transitions are excellent.
That new angel will be perfect for the live builds!
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Re: ISM Modelling Technique Videos - Parts 1-11

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Coen wrote:Holy Crap!!!
That was awesome... booboos and all.
I love that new camera angle Paul, and those transitions are excellent.
That new angel will be perfect for the live builds!
Angel :eeek: you seeing things I'm not lol

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Yeah really like the improvements.

Vids just get better and better.

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Re: ISM Modelling Technique Videos - Parts 1-11

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Top drawer Paul, sound much better by the way. Never fancied panel shading as too worried about cocking it up, but seeing the way you do it has given me a bit more confidence to have a go myself......
(So I've got someone else to blame)
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Re: ISM Modelling Technique Videos - Parts 1-11

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Paul wrote:
Coen wrote:Holy Crap!!!
That was awesome... booboos and all.
I love that new camera angle Paul, and those transitions are excellent.
That new angel will be perfect for the live builds!
Angel :eeek: you seeing things I'm not lol

Cheers buddy
Yeah... she's the Angel of Nice Guys that like Paint
haha.
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