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IS THIS THE WORST/UGLIEST 1/72 MODEL KIT EVER? WHATS IN THE BOX? UNICRAFT; SOUVAGE-PAYEN, SP-240

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Novice Modelling and the Midlife Crisis

Novice Modelling and the Midlife Crisis

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@KevinBower-gy5be
@KevinBower-gy5be 4 ай бұрын
My friend's a railway modeller and he buys a fair number of limited-run resin kits of unusual prototypes. They're all beautifully cast - almost as good as a plastic injection moulding in many cases. There's absolutely no excuse for something as rubbish as this. Horrible in every way.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, I have a KZfaq Creators impartiality card. "You may think that, but i couldn't possibly comment."
@FinsburyPhil
@FinsburyPhil 5 ай бұрын
You can use a fine tooth saw to remove the parts Steve - but resin dust is nasty stuff, so when sawing or sanding, you need to wear a mask and thoroughly clean up the residue. Another good reason not to bother.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
You don't think the Black & Decker would be of any use then Phil?
@FinsburyPhil
@FinsburyPhil 5 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller Only if you wanted to start a local biohazard scare
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the advice, i work in a Hazmat environment, i will probably request the lending of some adequate PPE when construction commences; i should probably attempt a more rational method of construction than resorting to the B&D.
@FinsburyPhil
@FinsburyPhil 5 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller On the contrary, I think you should do a whole series on building kits only using power tools - you'd get millions of views!
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
A million views????? LOL thanks for your vote of confidence.
@user-hm4xv2pt8h
@user-hm4xv2pt8h 5 ай бұрын
Not known as Unicrap for nothing
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
In absolutely no position to disagree with you on that statement.
@PanzermansBunker
@PanzermansBunker 4 ай бұрын
Crazy looking plane. Good luck building it. Resin is a learned skill. Bill
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there Bill thanks for watching. It is an odd one isn't it? i have developed a bit of a taste for the weird and wonderful. I am sure that resin is indeed a learned skill, one that i shall be avoiding like the plague for the foreseeable future. Just watched one of your vids, love your style my friend, watched the one with the Esci Demag 10 and the 7.5cm howitzer, i actually have the 2023 Italeri Rebox of this sitting in my stash, hopefully i wont have to deal with the pain that you seemed to have to deal with on your early 80's Esci as mine states "new parts", i'm saving mine for the future, as well i'm just a novice on a mad mission. Be seeing you. andy.
@user-gp1ne6wi3b
@user-gp1ne6wi3b 4 ай бұрын
I like the design, not seen one before but i love different stuff & mainly kit bash/ scratch build. I'm working on a resin kit of a 50's style robot from a model builder & the parts were great with minimal sanding, ltd run garage kits in resin seem in my experience to be quality controlled a lot better. On a good note if you do build it you get bragging rights.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, already suffering from a midlife crisis, not sure whether bragging rights would be worth the pain and suffering of this one LOL
@mybluebelly
@mybluebelly 4 ай бұрын
Thankyou for confirming my rightful concerns about the Unicraft brand. I do indeed believe this is a bridge too far for me liking.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
You know i cant remember who recommended this travesty to me? Was it you perchance @mybluebelly
@cmsxcb
@cmsxcb 4 ай бұрын
It's disgraceful that a product like this can be legally sold. The manufacturers have a blatant disrespect to the quality control process. Just imagine what their *REJECTS* look like.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, TBH i had been advised that these were a bit alternate to regular kits, it was a bit worse than i expected though, i think this company is providing oddities that other manufacturers wouldnt dream of touching so i'm pretty sure they mean well , but agree that they quality is a bit off, tho as its a resin kit well i have nothing else to compare it too. I have a few more examples of the "weird, wonderful and worst" of the modelling world to do vids on, hope you have the time to watch them begards andy
@cmsxcb
@cmsxcb 4 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller I'll readily admit that I've very little experience with resin and, even then, only 1/72 scale. To be honest, I think they're ok for wargaming, but very little else.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
If by "wargaming" you mean you get to use live rounds and explosives on the game parts i am in total agreement.
@cmsxcb
@cmsxcb 4 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller 🤣🤣🤣
@user-xh3lz9xt4l
@user-xh3lz9xt4l 4 ай бұрын
I think that the "hot knife" really means a pyrograve apologies if my spelling is awful usually used for cutting polystyrene roofing tiles.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching. If you trying to sell me one on Ebay the answer is no, I SAID NO........LOL
@matthall143
@matthall143 5 ай бұрын
I've bought kit from Unicraft and it's absolutely crap!!!
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
hello there Matt and thanks for watching, Don't think i'll be buying another LOL
@ithewonder
@ithewonder 5 ай бұрын
I actually thought it said " Sewage Payen ..." lol
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
hello there and thanks for watching, i think you've almost hit the nail on the head there, though perhaps "Sewage Payne" is slightly more befitting LOL.
@markfergerson2145
@markfergerson2145 4 ай бұрын
I’d never buy any resin kit. The need free parts from huge blocks of resin, the need to wear a mask while sawing and sanding, the poor level of detail, the sagging under even mild heat, the priming and painting issues… Especially not for fifty bucks. No chance. And yeah, that plane is fugly.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching.,gotta be honest this manufacturer was recommended to me as being a bit ahem odd, will consider very hard on purchasing another resin kit, though one of my viewers has listed a few examples of much better suppliers. had some resin after market bits and bobs off ebay so not totally put off
@billgalloway1799
@billgalloway1799 4 ай бұрын
Looks fine for a resin kit. You are expected to add a lot of detail if you want to.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there @billgalloway1799 and thanks for watching.I am just a novice so my appreciation of these things is a little basic, this particular kit manufacturer was recommended to me by an experienced modelller as i have developed a bit of an interest in what i call the "weird, worst and wonderful" of the modelling world, will be looking at a few more 1random kits over the coming weeks. I also intend to have a go at building this perhaps over the next 2-3 weeks, though as it will be my first attempt at a reisn kit, the end result may be a little catostrophic, but hey you gotta start somewhere with these things. best regards andy.
@rc-fannl7364
@rc-fannl7364 4 ай бұрын
Almost looks like someone put some rejected 3D printed parts in a box. Definitely the worst kit I've ever seen...
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, I have a KZfaq Creators impartiality card. "You may think that, but i couldn't possibly comment."
@davidcommons1328
@davidcommons1328 4 ай бұрын
They must be really embarrassed by this..i wouldn't pay 18p
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, 18p if that WAS an offer? i must admit i would give it some serious consideration!!!!
@robertfranklin5523
@robertfranklin5523 4 ай бұрын
The only kit to date that ended up in the bin in total disgust was a resin kit from Planet Models. Outside my skill level at the time, (and probably still). Tuck it away until you have a bigger tool cache and a resin add on
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, luckily this comes in a very small bos, will easily be lost in my stash LOL
@kevinnazario1015
@kevinnazario1015 4 ай бұрын
I have build kits like that. Many garage kits in the 90's were similar. Plus a hundred air bubbles on the parts, grainy surface, warped parts.... plus many times they had white metal or early photoetch parts and vacuformed canopies....those were fun.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there Kevin and thanks for watching. I have previously done a similar video on a New Zealand produced Ventura Spitfire that was in my novice opinion a bit of a mess, i was approached by a few more experienced modellers who kind of corrected me on that model suggesting it was actually something a "bit special" i now own 6 Ventura Spit kits. Because of this i have kind of become a bit interested in what i refer to as the "weird, wonderful and worst" of the modelling world and have purchased a few others, this Unicraft being one and yes i have some nasty looking vintage kits with white metal parts and a proper Vacuform kit to have a go at probably within the next few weeks. I also butchered a Starfix P51D Mustang using my rather unique B&D-S-M technique this video is worth a look for pure amusement value. Anyway hope you get chance to have a look at a few of my other "is the the Worst" videos when i produce them over the coming weeks. be seeing you andy
@markknight6267
@markknight6267 5 ай бұрын
I built their FTP Mustang and only used the upper fuselage cockpit section. The resin was a pale creamy almost white chalky type that I couldn’t cut or sand to any kind of finish. I ended up using a Revell Mustang and scratch building all the rest to produce a passable model. Shame really they make some really interesting subjects but never again
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Hello there Mark and thanks for watching, I think i agree, after viewing their website, some of the subjects they base their models on are quite fascinating, though i wonder whether due to these subjects not being very "mainstream" that the company is doing its best to produce a product for a very limited market. Personally i am just a novice here and this is way beyond my skill set, though i was well aware of what i was getting myself into, as this was a recommendation from another viewer.
@obi-ron
@obi-ron 4 ай бұрын
OH MY MODELLING GOD! for about two quid and a couple of hours research, you could have bought plasticard and made this horror from scratch without too much trouble using a knife/scalpel, a pencil and rule, a protractor, a circle cutter and a small bottle of glue (and you don't really need a circle cutter). £18 reduced from £32 is an insane price.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there obi-ron and thanks for watching, It is a bit of a horror show isn't it? Luckily i am a novice with a curious mind and a willingness to splash the cash on what i have come to think of as the "weird, wonderful and worst" of the modelling world. This was recommended to me by an experienced modeller who i think saw the funny side of me butchering a 1990's NZ Ventura Spitfire mk 22 a few weeks ago, i have a few other horror shows lined up for the coming weeks. i will probably attempt to build this at some point in the next few weeks but it will be badly as i lack the exreience and the tools to make a decent job of it. hope you have the chance to watch a few more of my videos. oh scratch building models, something i may have a go at in the future, but i kind of need to master the art of gluing an Airfix together first. Thanks again for watching be seeing you andy.
@obi-ron
@obi-ron 4 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller good luck with that my friend. Having made models for fifty eight years, I have seen some pretty poor examples from model companies but at least only ever had to pay pennies for some of them. Some new kits are provided with so much high tech detailing that I have to, begrudgingly, admit they're worth the cash, but the current trend of companies creating models according to the strategies of corporate cash-in philosophy is truly annoying to a second generation model maker with kids who want to take up the hobby but can't afford the high prices.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Obi-ron, i actually have some older nasties, including a 1970's vacuform which currently has me scratching my head in puzzled anxiety, add this to a Pegasus Fairey Fulmar kit and some god awful Polish thing that is on its way i kind of have my hands full. good luck with your future builds.regards andy
@endurorider44
@endurorider44 5 ай бұрын
I have a few Unicraft kits....what a mistake. One of them looks like it has leprosy, one has a surface texture like old coffee grounds, and the other one has pock-marks millimeters deep.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching. This is my first experience of a "proper resin kit", i do have some "resin after market accessories" which TBH i am really happy with but this is comical, i do llike the box though.
@MCT954
@MCT954 5 ай бұрын
As others have commented, Unicraft are pretty awful. Not a good advert for resin kits, some of which can be quite buildable. I have built a few over the years. A good quality superglue is OK for smaller kits and epoxy is better for larger kits. TBH that is not the worst Unicraft kit I have seen.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching. Dont think i will be purchasing anymore Unicraft for the foreseeable, though a fellow viewer did point me in the direction of some slightly more build-able resin kits, perhaps in the future when my skill sets have improved bit.
@laurenciozabala4296
@laurenciozabala4296 4 ай бұрын
My grandfather said there is no such thing as a terrible (worst/ugliest) well, maybe ugly, only challenging models that improve your skills. I found out that Ihave horrendous model building skills. Still I'mhaving fun building!
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, I am in awe of some of the modellers on KZfaq, who create near works of art, many other fine modellers who possess perhaps similar skills to your grandfathers? seem to shy away from exhibiting their skills here. why is this? I think my skills perhaps mirror your own? I am here for my own pleasure to document my ups and downs as a novice modeller, or a muppet who makes models badly. I am here to bemuse, confuse and amuse. Hope you enjoy my channel my friend, Be seeing you.
@robertfranklin5523
@robertfranklin5523 4 ай бұрын
Errrr... Resin add one under your belt and then have go. Total frustration is not enjoyable.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
It'll be a brave day when i have a go of this
@bradywomack9751
@bradywomack9751 4 ай бұрын
Having built a number of resin and limited run kits I’m not impressed with many of the offerings and the time and dedication required to complete them. There are a few I will build in the future as I doubt they will ever be available as a more reasonable kit. I can say about my experience with these kits is that my appreciation of a well done injection molded model has greatly grown as has my researching and scratch building skills along with my problem solving abilities. This model looks on par with most companies offerings and finding any kind of instructions with these kits is usually more a roll of the dice then a given practice. Which is a shame because lack of information is the biggest reason these kits were made in the first place and it would be nice to have their information to assist with the modeling of the subject. I also think the lack of information is the main reason these kits never make it out of the box. While I have a few of these kits slowly crawling to completion in my collection I find the larger these kits get the more terminal their problems become. Resin is great for conversion and detail parts but so many specialized techniques are required to bring this kits to completion that if you do get one done, or even mostly completed, their saving grace is they do give a sense of a real accomplishment.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching. i think i agree though from a novices point of view with what you are saying. This model was purchased by recommendation of an experienced modeller who perhaps didn't approve of my treatment of a NZ Ventura Spitfire Mk22, but perhaps appreciated my point of view as a novice attempting to build a rather rough and ready, limited run kit, after completely bodging my Ventura i went out and bought another 4 as i think they will provide an interesting benchmark for my progress building models over the coming months. Like yourself having looked at Unicrafts offerings they do indeed produce many obscure kits that in my opinion most main stream manufacturers wouldn't touch, this is a shame but understandable from a business perspective. i think i will be giving this a go sometime over the next few weeks, though not possessing the required skills and equipment i will probably make a bit of a mess of it, possibly for my own and my viewers amusement, however if you are going to have a go at any hobby, sport etc you have to fail first to learn later. Thanks again for watching and for your interesting insight into this rather odd model, i sincerely hope you have the time to pass your interesting opinions and knowledge on to myself and my viewers in the future. best regards be seeing you andy.
@barrygibbons2803
@barrygibbons2803 5 ай бұрын
I looked up resin kit building and they require Ca superglue or 2 part epoxy to build. Haven't used either to build a kit. The range of subjects in kit models is amazing. I am interested in unusual German aircraft from ww2 such as the Horten jet that could fly at 1000 km an hour and was the basis of the American stealth type aircraft today. It is only recently that I had even heard of such an aircraft and many other jets and experimental aircraft from that period. Some of the flying boats and even the Gotha from WW1 are different to the norm. Eastern bloc countries had some unusual aircraft and even Italy produced some unusual looking aircraft. It is fascinating to see the variety of aircraft that have been produced as model kits. Look foward to more of your videos.
@johnorlitta
@johnorlitta 5 ай бұрын
Jack Northrop was working on a flying wing prototype in the USA right around the same time as the Horten Brothers.
@barrygibbons2803
@barrygibbons2803 5 ай бұрын
@@johnorlitta Well the b2 looks remarkedly like the Horten 229 which was developed and flew i believe in the early to mid 1940's. The American Army found 2 complete ones in 1945.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Hello again Barry, Unicraft do a really good range of German WW2 prototypes, i'd highly advise you give them a go PMSL. I have watched a couple of documentary type videos on here about the Horten, its quite amazing and quite scary to think what the "unmentionables" were capable of, i am a particular fan of the Blohm and Voss BV138 flying clog which i think is beautifully hideous. Additionally i think i saw somewhere that someone has made a, i think resin kit, of the "Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost Ark" flying wing which was basically i figment of i think Lucas and Spielbergs imagination.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
@johnorlitta Hello there john thanks for watching, the Northrop YB-35? i remember this plane from a book i had years ago, just discovered they stuck a few jet engines on it and turned it into the YB-49.
@johnorlitta
@johnorlitta 5 ай бұрын
​@NoviceModelling Jack Northrop worked on several flying wing projects, the propeller driven N-1M and N-9M being the first ones before moving up to the prop driven YB-35.
@steve1315
@steve1315 5 ай бұрын
Been wondering where yoe bin, think y'all gonna struggle with this beast . Interesting subject.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Hi Steve, don't worry i aint given up on this Youtubing Malarkey just yet, having too much damn fun. I think this one will be consigned to the stash for use EMERGENCY use only.
@pietbrookman1927
@pietbrookman1927 4 ай бұрын
That's a job for a true modeler. Everybody can glue together a Hasegawa kit. This is for experts.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, Funny thing is i cant find another KZfaqr that has built this model, so if i was to build it tomorrow, badly, according to the dictionary definition I would technically be an; EXPERT; "a person who is very knowledgeable about or skilful in a particular area." Obviously this is just an observational response to you're comment, but i would be in a rather unique position to offer advice on what not to do or where i went wrong, learning from mistakes is useful when wanting to achieve competence at any hobby . The English language is a beautiful thing, i suppose its a bit of a shame that not everyone is an "expert" on its correct usage.
@pietbrookman1927
@pietbrookman1927 4 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller you can certainly become a better modeler if you manage to turn this very simple and primitive kit into a decent looking model plane. But be prepared to fail because it isn't easy to achieve. It takes skills and experience.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
A fair response, i am just a bit prickly about the whole expert/experienced aspect of modelling on KZfaq. Personally i have watched many videos of expert modellers on this platform producing near works of art made from plastic, i stopped feeling encouraged to have a go at building kits again very quickly, as how was i supposed to achieve this near constant stream of excellence? I never really found any "novice" modellers starting out or returning to this hobby with all the pitfalls, problems and disappointments that may ensue. I like to think i have a can do, will do attitude; i changed my attitude and modelling philosophy when i started putting videos on here, my aim is to have fun, i own this model so i can build it, therefore at some point i will build it, like a Hasegawa this is 20 pieces of plastic that require gluing together, whether it looks good, bad or ugly to me is irrelevant, the fun is in the finding out. Like you have said "it takes skills and experience" the best way to gain skills and experience is to try and fail, after all a pro footballer is not born a pro footballer, Therefor best way to learn how to deal with a resin kit is to build one, i don't need to be an expert to have a go, please don't tell me that i have to be, as i have no real interest in becoming an expert anyway. best regards andy
@pietbrookman1927
@pietbrookman1927 4 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller of course you can try and have fun but especially those kinds of model kits can be very disappointing unless you have developed some skills. That is just some advise. Go for it. I did the same many years ago and realized the difficulties trying to turn a very basic model kit into something decent. To be honest...I gave up. I didn't have the skills and patience back then. Good luck to you.
@kennethjames9416
@kennethjames9416 5 ай бұрын
Yes it is the worst/ugliest model aircraft kit I have ever seen and it's resin as well. Good luck building that.😊
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Hi Kenneth, currently trying to decide what to do with it.
@darkwood777
@darkwood777 4 ай бұрын
I would rather get some blocks and sheets of balsa wood and carve it. It would certainly look better.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, I have a KZfaq Creators impartiality card. "You may think that, but i couldn't possibly comment."
@fotograf736
@fotograf736 5 ай бұрын
The plane itself is so ugly, it's beautiful. As for the kit, the box is better than the contents, I guess. I would have called on my dremel rotary to file out the parts to shape, but it's probably much better to leave it in peace. As for the doors, it's like you have to mark a window rectangle, mask it with tape, then paint it in the color of the whole plane(which would definitely still show variation due to different material) then remove the mask, and so on. Definitely not worth the trouble.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching. i kind of agree with you about your "so ugly it's beautiful" statement, it's a totally bizarre design (was never put into production apparently not even a prototype). i think a Dremel is on my future shopping list. The doors are totally bizarre, your suggestions seem very logical. Like you say the box is probably the best part LOL. I have a few ideas on how to proceed with this, though as per my previous treatments of a Ventura and a Starfix kit, they tend to lean towards irrational insanity than any standard model building methodology.
@billywindsock9597
@billywindsock9597 4 ай бұрын
It goes way past ugly, waves at revolting as it continues on towards ghastly and actually goes so far round, it becomes interesting and intriguing. The kit looks awful and stays awful.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello Billywindsock and thanks for watching, your comment is almost poetic, unlike this design which is the equivalent of a foul mouthed abusive rant LOL
@drxym
@drxym 4 ай бұрын
Someone should sell a box with a block of resin and a bag of gravel in it and if anyone films a vid asking "wtf is this?" then just flame them because obviously its a kit for experienced modellers.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, the funny thing is, that an experienced modeller told me these were awful and i still bought it anyway.............please turn me over, i am flame grilled on one side. got a few other horror shows to do vids on, hope you get to see them.
@terrymcgee3504
@terrymcgee3504 4 ай бұрын
The French Aeroengineers created the Dewotine D.520 and my favorite French airplane of the era, But I have to hand to French of the thirties, they had a penchant for ugly. Bloch or Amiot.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there Terry thanks for watching, Got to be honest never heard of the D.520, Googled it looks nice, Ebayed it found one for a reasonable price, bought and paid for, will be here in a few days.Will make a nice friend for my MS. 406, I do like suggestions LOL. cheers
@sockmonkey4484
@sockmonkey4484 4 ай бұрын
This plane looks like someone was on holiday, towing his caravan and thought, “You know, put some wings and an engine on this thing…”
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there sockmonkey and thanks for watching, you have given me an idea, i think i might go buy a caravan!
@stevedoggart2805
@stevedoggart2805 4 ай бұрын
That looks dire, zero effort put in from the manufacturer. I don't envy you on this one matey.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there Steve and thanks for watching, will probably attract zero effort from me regarding construction also LOL
@nheather
@nheather 4 ай бұрын
Short-run resin kits can be pretty bad (and expensive) - my opinion is that you would only ever buy one if you desperately wanted that subject and there was no other option. Never heard of a hot-knife before, to be honest I would not want to be creating resin fumes. I seen the recommendation to use a razor saw to work with resin parts many times. But whether you are burning, sawing or sanding please use a mask and goo extraction because resin can be nasty stuff.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, Thats seems like some very solid advice you have offered there, thanks very much. TBH i bough this as a bit of an experiment, was informed by an experienced modeller that these were pretty rough, was curious to see how bad as i have developed a bit of an interest in the weird, wonderful and the worst. Very much doubt i'll be making it any time soon.
@George-pp2hr
@George-pp2hr 3 ай бұрын
From George down under. Hope your doing well. If you like the kit thats the only thing that matters. I like the Fairy Gannet. Ive heard someone say its an ugly Aircraft. I love it's bulkiness tough look contra rotating props its great. That's an Unusual model. Many sorts we're made like that. Enjoy.👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 3 ай бұрын
Hello there @George-pp2hr. The Fairey Gannet is no looker LOL, but compared to this it's a supermodel LOL. i bought this Unicraft kit as a recommendation from another viewer who suggested that these kits were a bit erm different LOL, the choice of aircraft was accidental based on what i could get hold of and price, though Unicrafts kit line up is full of weird and wonderful aircraft. i have a few other not exactly stellar quality / non modeller friendly kits to examine over the coming months, but find myself constantly distracted by other kits and things i want to build, will be revisiting the "is this the worst kit ever" format at some point as its kind of fun LOL. totally appreciate this is a resin kit and comes with a whole load different challenges, cant wait to get my teeth into one of my Vacu-form kits LOL. and yes i will be building this at some point.
@traylor2502
@traylor2502 4 ай бұрын
Is it a contender for the worst modeler ever? Yes!
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, Creators impartiality. "You may think that, but i couldn't possibly comment."
@ChrisColeman-yf8jk
@ChrisColeman-yf8jk 4 ай бұрын
Resin is nasty stuff and dangerous to health so wait till your an owl not a youngster tough builds
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello again chris, A fair few viewers have warned me about this, luckily i work in a HAZMAT environment so will "borrowing a few bits of PPE when i build this, whenever that may be LOL
@atilllathehun1212
@atilllathehun1212 5 ай бұрын
Looks like it would be easier to scratch build this type than put together Unicrafts dog of a kit.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching Atillla, Woof Woof.
@barrygibbons2803
@barrygibbons2803 5 ай бұрын
How do u stick resin kits together? Can u use styrene glue? Just wondering.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Hello there Barry thanks for watching, currently i have no idea; Unicraft have some tutorial videos on their website, i haven't looked at them yet, as i am debating what to do with it.
@ssanneru
@ssanneru 5 ай бұрын
No, you cannot use styrene glue! Styrene glue is a solvent that softens the polystyrene plastic in the joint causing it to weld together when the glue evaporates. This does not work AT ALL with resin plastics, the solvent has zero effect on them. What glue to use depends on a lot of things, sometimes superglue is the right answer, sometimes two-component epoxy glue, sometimes plain old white wood glue. Feel free to use several different glues on one model. You may want to roughen up the contact area for the glue so it sticks better, it will not penetrate the material at all so you are relying on a purely mechanical bond.
@nikbarr1721
@nikbarr1721 5 ай бұрын
the bits of resin ive used on some kits i use a good superglue usually deluxe materials rockit rapid.
@lllordllloyd
@lllordllloyd 5 ай бұрын
This looks like a nightmare mate. I promise you'll be sorry. (But CMK, Anigrand, and Magna Models make buildable resin kits). This machine looks like it was inspired by the 'Flea', a weird French build-it-at-home plane from the same period.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Hello there @lllordllloyd and thanks for watching, i think you are right though i think i may have a go at bish, bash, boshing it together at some point for my own and my viewers amusement.
@paulguseli2640
@paulguseli2640 4 ай бұрын
looks like a bag of crisps
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there Paul and thanks for watching, pretty expensive bag of crisps LOL
@BobMuir100
@BobMuir100 4 ай бұрын
Ridiculously priced, Ridiculously finished, Ridiculously resin, Ridiculously ugly, Ridiculously French. It will never be on my bench!! Bob England
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there Bob thanks for watching, this was a viewer recommendation, so was bought and paid for in the knowledge it was a bit nasty. Nice bit of poetry at the end there LOL.
@BobMuir100
@BobMuir100 4 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller oh I see!. Took me several reads to catch on! Lol in that reading I realised I never said it was a good video, it was.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
@@BobMuir100 Thanks Bob, currently suffering from a cold, which is hampering video making as my voice is gone. but i have a few more to come in this "Worst of" series, also actually going to have a go at building this Unicraft travesty in a week or two. hope you have chance to watch.
@robinburn4974
@robinburn4974 4 ай бұрын
18 quid and you got it cheap 😂😂
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there robin and thanks for watching. I know lucky wasn't i?
@markknight6267
@markknight6267 5 ай бұрын
Unicraft 😱🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
thanks for your tears of laughter LOL
@bob_._.
@bob_._. 3 күн бұрын
If you practice throwing kits together badly, all you will learn is how to throw kits together badly. If you practice building kits the best you can, then you will improve.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 3 күн бұрын
Hello there @bob_._. and thanks for watching, i actually posted this vid on March 26th about 5 weeks after i started my modelling journey that i chose to film and put on KZfaq, the first 12 kits i built were called my "dirty Dozen" cheap kits i built quickly and badly for the sole purpose of using them for painting practice mules, i think i have moved on a bit since then, so possibly it might be an idea if you have a peek at something a bit more recent........ though i pretty much stand by my comments regarding this kit, it's pretty nasty even for a resin kit and it is one pug ugly lil plane. hope to speak again soon regards andy.
@PanzerChicken69
@PanzerChicken69 4 ай бұрын
You are not ready for resin kits yet mate, focus on getting plastic kits right before butchering this one ;)
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hit the nail on the head there Panzerchicken! LOL.
@PanzerChicken69
@PanzerChicken69 4 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller Someone HAS to be the hammer, right? ;-)
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Pass me that hammer so i can use it on this kit LOL
@PanzerChicken69
@PanzerChicken69 4 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller Lol, I told you 😛So what about that P.O box and those shelve queens, have you made up your mind yet?
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Now i havent forgotten about it, its a really good & funny idea, i think when i get my dirty dozen painted i will have some "shelf queens" of my own, i am guessing not many people are familiar with the term so maybe this will help educate them? Dont know! PO box pretty sure they cost money and the Post office are a right bunch thieving, money grabbing C+&$%S, so will have to think about that aswell.
@c123bthunderpig
@c123bthunderpig 5 ай бұрын
Well, you are definitely going to need several beers to build this. Resin or vacuform kits are notoriously difficult to build. The most unique aspect of this aircraft is in all my years which are many, I've never seen this aircraft at all. By design it would be terrible to fly so it must be a conceptual model like many of the models of WW2 German aircraft. So if not the ugliest kit, you definitely have the most odd kit. Good luck, it may be a candidate for one of those fire crackers. Cheers till the next video.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
hi Thunderpig, i had a quick skip around the net regarding this aircraft it was just a design and was never taken forward to the prototype stage
@taskmaster58
@taskmaster58 4 ай бұрын
this reminds me of the old vacuform (suck u form) kits from the 70's you get a few basic parts and have to manufacture the rest. Yeah it's crap.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there taskmaster58 and thanks for watching, You're in luck i have a vacuform Fairey Fulmar to do a similar video on next week. hope you have time to watch.
@taskmaster58
@taskmaster58 4 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller I'll be looking forward to it.
@henkvermeer8652
@henkvermeer8652 4 ай бұрын
Is it not one of this ''egg-planes''?
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, pretty sure an egg would fly better.
@henkvermeer8652
@henkvermeer8652 4 ай бұрын
It looked like a cartoon but since i know it is French, it all make much more sense to me.@@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
@@henkvermeer8652 A case of "Frenchsense" then perhaps?
@Slycockney
@Slycockney 4 ай бұрын
I am as far from an expert modeller as you get, and have built some real dogs in my time. But that looks like someone has tipped some resin in a jelly mould and called it a kit. And to add insult to injury they are asking £30+ for it.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
It was recommended to me LOL by an experienced modeller after i was over critical a 1990's NZ Ventura Spitfire, he assured me Unicraft were awful and i splashed the cash to satisfy my curiosity. I have another similar "whats in the box" Vid of a Starfix P51D Mustang and a build vid, watch out for the B&D LOL.
@ericj.w.ruijssenaars3421
@ericj.w.ruijssenaars3421 4 ай бұрын
Those parts sure look rough 😅.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, I am sure i don't know what you mean?
@ericj.w.ruijssenaars3421
@ericj.w.ruijssenaars3421 4 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller I mean: lots of flash and chunky pooring blocks to remove 🤔. That's going to take a while... However, I like the choice of the kit manufacturer as this plane looks very unusual. But I wonder if this kit had turned out a bit more sharp as a limited run injected molding plastic one.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there Eric, apologies a rather poor attempt at humour on my part. It's a rather nasty looking kit isn't it, if you look at unicraft's website most of the kits they do are extremely weird prototypes, its a rather fascinating but niche subject, probably with a very small market. I agree that perhaps they would be better as some sort of injection moulded limited run. TBH i am very new to this hobby, i have developed an interest over the past few weeks for what i call the "weird, wonderful and worst" of the modeling world so i will be doing a few similar reviews to this. When it comes to building this well i really am unsure at the moment and will be concentrating on a few other things, but who knows one rainy day i might just give this god awful looking thing a go.
@plutoyaldnil4750
@plutoyaldnil4750 4 ай бұрын
Welllll ya could do a diorama with people pointing and laughing😂😂😂😂😂
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, actually planning to bish, bash, bosh it together with minimal effort and attach it to a firework on November 5th
@BrianSanders-tn7pi
@BrianSanders-tn7pi 5 ай бұрын
You know when you bought this thing was the guy laughing ? Hey mate we,ve all done it. Stick touyin esablished producers. Good luck,it loos like you will need it .
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Hello there Brian, thanks for watching. Bought and paid for in full knowledge that it would be a dog, though TBH honest i was surprised it turned out to be a tailless, three legged, one eared, incontinent dog. If you liked the vid i have more from the "weird, wonderful and the worst of the modelling world" to come, or check out my Starfix P-51d Mustang build video for a novel way of approaching model prep using a Black & Decker sander.
@BrianSanders-tn7pi
@BrianSanders-tn7pi 4 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller Hi buddy. I don't know how old you are but I am in my late fifties. So I was building some real pig kits back then. I have never gone to the extremes with tools that you have, I have always tried to make a kit work but as you might know most will make their way to the spares box. I now focus on small scale military ww2. I also scratchbuild a lot so no kit is ever built straight from the box. I have won quite a few trophies over the years so I must have finally got to a good standard. Just a shame that its taken me the best part of forty years. You,ve now got me thinking about some of the Turkeys that I have built over the years. Good luck to you.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello again Brian, I'm 47 going on 12 LOL. Ive just restarted modelling basically 5-6 weeks ago, though its been in my mind for a while now. I decided it might be fun to document my progress on KZfaq, i am subscribed on my private KZfaq to many of the stellar KZfaq modellers who produce mind boggling near works of art, I couldn't find many "novices" though and to be honest i find the quality of the likes of Plasmo and so many others, well kind of intimidating and perhaps even off-putting, to a novice like myself. Anyway to cut a long story short i had bought a load of 1/35 kits and had some really lofty ideas, then panicked as i didn't want to mess them all up, "sell them on Ebay i thought", I calmed down a bit, decided to practice with 1/72 Spitfires, i now have 40, i'm just quick building 10-12 of them so i can get some practice in with my painting hurdy gurdy/airbrush, (the painting aspect of modelling terrifies me;) had a run in with a few experienced modellers when i was over critical and abused a 1990's NZ Ventura Spitfire, a few people suggested some other ahem not exactly stellar manufacturers, so ive bought a few of them also, additionally discovered the whole reboxing of old moulds under different names, reissues etc, i suppose i have "fallen down the rabbit hole" and have kind of realised that there is a lot more to modelling than buy it, build it, paint it. I suppose currently i am just happy to baffle, bemuse and amuse a few people with my antics and erm enthusiasm??? Will be getting a bit more serious in a few weeks though. Got a lot of respect for fellas like yourself who have been at this hobby for years, been getting a lot of good advice and tips aswell, though the prospect of putting a few awards on my mantle piece like you have...... pretty sure that aint never gonna happen to me LOL. Be seeing you. Andy
@BrianSanders-tn7pi
@BrianSanders-tn7pi 4 ай бұрын
@@TheNoviceModeller Hi Andy. The only advice that I would give anyone is don't take on to much and try to stay interested in your subject matter. I like you tend to have more than one model on the go at any one time, but I do tend to push them through. As I said before I now model small scale military, so Airfix,matchbox,Hasegawa and others are my bag. I used to do aircraft, I probably had about thirty janging from my ceiling as a kid (I think everyone did that) but I stopped that when one fell on me one night. I still have a collection of RAF bombers part built in my stash that of course I will get round to finishing. As for painting well I gave up on airbrushes years ago, I got tired of wearing most of the paint. So I stick to acrylics now, there much more forgiving as a medium. The likes of Mr Plasmo and others like them I do respect them and what they do but I think that what they do is beyond the realms of your average modeller. As I said I have won a few trophies but I never put my work on the table expecting to win, thats a bonus. I put my models on the table for people to enjoy and to let people see what I can do. I like it when people ask me "how did you do that"? I am good at scratchbuilding so I never make a nodel straight out of the box. But I suppose thats why it takes me about three weeks to buil a small vehicle. Anyway enough of my ramblings, I appreciate your replies and I think that we are lucky to live in a golden age of modelling right now. Some of the kits are amazing but the cost is a killer. So we buy cheap and hope that we don't buy a turkey eh? I think that your still learning that. Good luck.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
hi again Brian, off for a few days so going to unpack the painting hurdy gurdy (airbrush) and have a go at some of my "dirty dozen" spitfires. My interest as far as modelling is concerned is WW2, always been very interested in the subject, pretty much going to stick to 1/35 land based, 1/72 aircraft and i do intend to get and have a go at a few 1/600 or 1/700 naval at some point. LOL as a kid i never hung my models from the ceiling they were stashed on a cupboard, i sold them to a mate when i was about 15 for i think it was a £10 WHSMITH gift voucher and £5 in real money. I built a load of 1/35 90% finished afrika korps when i was made redundant about 2007 and still have them, i think i will be posting a video about them at some point. i think like yourself, with your reference to displaying your models at competitions; i approached this Youtubing malarkey with little real desire for getting a pat on the back from anyone, i thought the novice having a go would be interesting, genuinely thought i would get a few views and comments but no where near this level of bemused interest. Of course with the increased level of interest and the KZfaq Financial carrot that is always just over the horizon LOL it adds a different dimension to the whole process. Anyway going to keep trying to put one foot in front of the other and see where this weird journey takes me cheers andy.
@alanthorne3921
@alanthorne3921 4 ай бұрын
Doesn’t look real flash😂sorry
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there Alan and thanks for watching......... In the bin in a flash.
@wfp9378
@wfp9378 4 ай бұрын
Great subject lousy execution
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, I think this is a "double entendre" LOL
@seananthonyegan3395
@seananthonyegan3395 4 ай бұрын
It's very ugly did it ever take to the sky and return to earth safely....
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
hello there Sean and thanks for watching. apparently it was a design that never reached the prototype stage................erm unsurprisingly i guess.
@pandaphil
@pandaphil 5 ай бұрын
An aircraft designed by someone who hates pilots.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, I agree it does look light a rather ungainly, un-flyable contraption.
@highloughsdrifter1629
@highloughsdrifter1629 4 ай бұрын
Was it a Short Take-off and Landing attempt.? Not many helicopters in 1931.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 4 ай бұрын
hello there and thanks for watching, not sure, what info i could find was pretty baisic, my understanding of short landing and take off planes from the era such as the Storch and Lyasander is that they had quite a large wing surface for lift, this has a very small, narrow wing surface so i don't think so, but TBH i am assuming quite a lot here.
@fundiebasher
@fundiebasher 5 ай бұрын
Crashed into the Ugly Tree and hit every branch on the way through.
@TheNoviceModeller
@TheNoviceModeller 5 ай бұрын
Hello there and thanks for watching, you forgot to add "and landed in a puddle of crap"
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