ISM Modelling Technique Videos - Parts 1-11

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Coen wrote:
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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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Joesdad wrote: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......
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T3hGuppy wrote:Yeah really like the improvements.

Vids just get better and better.

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Nice video again. Can't wait for the next one.
New camera angle is great too, to say it's a phone the audio is great
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Raptor wrote:Nice video again. Can't wait for the next one.
New camera angle is great too, to say it's a phone the audio is great
The audio is from one of the camera actually, the phone audio isn't great :cheers2:
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Another good video Paul

Pitty it came out after I finished my decals, could really of used it before I ruined the fist batch, nice to see I was doing it the same as you when I finished though.

eagerly awaiting your next video, been wanting to see the Ultimate washes in action. Will no doubt be buying the set when I see how you use them :thumb1:
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Raptor wrote:Another good video Paul

Pitty it came out after I finished my decals, could really of used it before I ruined the fist batch, nice to see I was doing it the same as you when I finished though.

eagerly awaiting your next video, been wanting to see the Ultimate washes in action. Will no doubt be buying the set when I see how you use them :thumb1:
Cheers mate you know there's a video on using them on the channel :thumb2:
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I bought my first birdy today, Hasegawa p-400 airacobra. Done 3 tracked vehicles before. Gonna follow the step by step videos. Trust in ism and thank you for taking your freetime to do it! =)
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gustavlekstal wrote:I bought my first birdy today, Hasegawa p-400 airacobra. Done 3 tracked vehicles before. Gonna follow the step by step videos. Trust in ism and thank you for taking your freetime to do it! =)
Excellent, good luck. Be sure to post a build log on the forum :thumb2:
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Hi Paul,

Excellent videos by the way :bow:: they have helped me get back into the hobby :thumb1: One question about decalling though. After I painted the model I used the Pledge to prep for decals. Should it be smooth to the touch? Some areas feel silky smooth and on others there is a definite roughness to it. Is this normal or am I doing something wrong? I guess that was 2 questions sorry ;) I'm spraying at 22psi and using a .2 needle if that helps.

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vyper1 wrote:Hi Paul,

Excellent videos by the way :bow:: they have helped me get back into the hobby :thumb1: One question about decalling though. After I painted the model I used the Pledge to prep for decals. Should it be smooth to the touch? Some areas feel silky smooth and on others there is a definite roughness to it. Is this normal or am I doing something wrong? I guess that was 2 questions sorry ;) I'm spraying at 22psi and using a .2 needle if that helps.

Cheers for any guidance or suggestions

Cheers buddy as for the clear coat as long as it's shiny you should be fine.
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Yes it's definitely shiny. I'll crack on tomorrow now that my decals have arrived from Hannants, but I want to try and avoid a similar episode I had with the F/A-18 tail decals.

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Just watched all these video's and thought they were very good. I went and bought the kit to build along. Cheers Paul

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Hey Paul, would like to follow along with this build, but cant seem to find this exact kit. Has it been re-released with different box art?
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