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Shot another good vid... Yea I agree with Paul the colour call out seems a bit off for the F-15. The grey I just used seems to light but I'm sure it'll still look good. I'll be watching with interest how this finishes up.
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mSetOne wrote:Shot another good vid... Yea I agree with Paul the colour call out seems a bit off for the F-15. The grey I just used seems to light but I'm sure it'll still look good. I'll be watching with interest how this finishes up.

Cheers jimmy, too light is better than too dark IMO due to paint fade so don't worry about it too much :thumb2:
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Another great video. As always very interesting, top quality and well executed. :th:

Interested to see what you make of your new HiLine HPCS. I bought mine 3 years ago and although I also use both an Evolution and Infinity I always seem to gravitate back to the HiLine (a full clean is a different matter though but this is outweighed by the performance). Something I have noticed when using cellulose or enamels however is that if (when) paint gets past the needle seal the rubber seal in the body around the trigger swells and sticks. Now I keep the HPCS just for acrylics, which these days is most of the time and save the Evolution and Infinity for enamels and cellulose etc.

Keep up the good work.
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Ignor the less educated Paul, I think you are doing a cracking job mate, and I can't wait for the next instalment.


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GlenEagles wrote:Ignor the less educated Paul, I think you are doing a cracking job mate, and I can't wait for the next instalment.


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Cheers Glen, it'll be a couple weeks before the next one as I've got a lot on at the moment :cheers2:
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GlenEagles wrote:Ignor the less educated Paul, I think you are doing a cracking job mate, and I can't wait for the next instalment.


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Paul can I echo GlenEagles, your doing a cracking job, you are responsible for getting me back into the hobby, if someone doesn't like the way you make the videos they can always make their own

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Paul,
As I said in my previous post your videos have always been well executed and informative, but after seeing the above comment from Glen (which I initially thought was a response to my post) I went back over the last segment of the video and saw the comment that provoked it.

Yes It was an uneducated comment, probably from a novice who can't see the benefit yet or had the funds to build up a collection of the more advanced tools and equipment used in the hobby (it didn't seem to me to be a criticism of your modelling or video abilities) but wouldn't it have been more suitable to educate the 'less educated' rather than your out-of-character intolerance or Glen's response - so much for a friendly forum and a 'haven for modellers'.

My opinion of course and again I still think your videos on the subject are among the best out there (well 99% of them) - can't wait for the next one.
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chrishicks wrote:Paul,
As I said in my previous post your videos have always been well executed and informative, but after seeing the above comment from Glen (which I initially thought was a response to my post) I went back over the last segment of the video and saw the comment that provoked it.

Yes It was an uneducated comment, probably from a novice who can't see the benefit yet or had the funds to build up a collection of the more advanced tools and equipment used in the hobby (it didn't seem to me to be a criticism of your modelling or video abilities) but wouldn't it have been more suitable to educate the 'less educated' rather than your out-of-character intolerance or Glen's response - so much for a friendly forum and a 'haven for modellers'.

My opinion of course and again I still think your videos on the subject are among the best out there (well 99% of them) - can't wait for the next one.

Sadly the guy is a blatant troll, he's been making stupid comments on other peoples videos too, and while yeah my reaction was a bit immature, it was just my way of venting :thumb2:
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Fair enough Paul. He's obviously well known to you.

Apologies if I caused any grief.
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chrishicks wrote:Fair enough Paul. He's obviously well known to you.

Apologies if I caused any grief.
No problem at all :cheers2:
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I really don't like what the Internet has brought out in people. Jerks like that are real brave behind a keyboard, but will they ever say it to your face? I frankly don't care if you are "pushing" your products, it's your business, why wouldn't you promote it?

The tools you use are more expensive than what others may use. I believe a more expensive tool will only take you from say 98% to 99%, the first 98% being skill. If you can afford it, that's your choice. I've found a number of channels on modelling that I'm not going to watch, for a variety of reasons and I never posted acerbic comments. What's the point? I just don't watch them.

Keep the great videos coming Paul. I may not watch every single second, but I've learned a number of things watching your videos and the work of others. :clap:
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Let him moan Paul. I have been a member on here (give or take a day ) 1 Year. I joined this site because of your awesome video's.

In my eyes you are a legend. You have have helped many times in pm and on the main forums.

And every time have been a huge help to me. Yes some stuff i have gone out an bought because it was something you said was good as guess what it was lol Yes i use Ultimate was i pushed into getting it NO. I got it at first because you and LEE said it was awesome and then because you two I thought was awesome taken on the big boys and showing them how its done and everybody loves to see an under dog win. Do I still use Ultimate thinner and cleaners? Yes i do Why? because they really are that good.

Dont let these guys get to you. I am still gutted that MR Coan has left youtube because of these tits we have to put up with. We love's ya mate :)
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Wayne wrote:Let him moan Paul. I have been a member on here (give or take a day ) 1 Year. I joined this site because of your awesome video's.

In my eyes you are a legend. You have have helped many times in pm and on the main forums.

And every time have been a huge help to me. Yes some stuff i have gone out an bought because it was something you said was good as guess what it was lol Yes i use Ultimate was i pushed into getting it NO. I got it at first because you and LEE said it was awesome and then because you two I thought was awesome taken on the big boys and showing them how its done and everybody loves to see an under dog win. Do I still use Ultimate thinner and cleaners? Yes i do Why? because they really are that good.

Dont let these guys get to you. I am still gutted that MR Coan has left youtube because of these tits we have to put up with. We love's ya mate :)
Really nice of you to say mate. Thanks for the kind comments

I'm hoping to have another f15 vid done soon it's been a while since ive done one
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Paul wrote:
I'm hoping to have another f15 vid done soon it's been a while since i've done one

Awesome, I can't wait for number 8, Congrats to you and Mrs Paul on the new arrival, :welcome: all the best mate, Life will change forever now, for the better :banana:
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GlenEagles wrote:
Paul wrote:
I'm hoping to have another f15 vid done soon it's been a while since i've done one

Awesome, I can't wait for number 8, Congrats to you and Mrs Paul on the new arrival, :welcome: all the best mate, Life will change forever now, for the better :banana:

I second that - congrats to you and the boss! :D :clap: and please ignore the :crazy: people that criticize the great work and video's that you have been making, as I am sure that everyone would agree that this is a sign of jealousy!, as your build videos have given me the inspiration to get back into the hobby, after such a loooong time.

Even though you recommend the equipment that you use, it is an individual's choice to purchase or not...

I hope that the new arrival will not get in the way of the hobby, which it has for me. Please post vid no. 8 as soon as you can as I cant wait to see the next stage of the build. :thumb2:
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