Master Class | Building the Bf 109G-6 in 1/32 Scale
Reviewed by Brad Hagen
Master Class Model Building Videos
Master Class Clinic #1
Building the Bf-109G-6 in 1/32 Scale
Master Class Model Building Videos is a new enterprise and this DVD is their first endeavour in providing the modeler with a video resource to aid in their building. It is produced by modeling enthusiasts who know what modelers would like to see.
This first in hopefully a long series of instructional videos covers the building of the Hasegawa Bf 109G-6 in its entirety starting from right after the parts are removed from the box through basic assembly, painting, and final assembly.
When I was in radio control years ago, I had bought a number of instructional videos when I was going to try out different aspects of the hobby, I was never satisfied with those videos as they were usually short, poorly produced, and sorely lacked enough information for you to finish a new type of model, their hope was you would buy more videos. I was pleasantly surprised to see this new DVD set consisted of three DVD’s, was professionally produced with model master builder Floyd S. Werner, Jr. ( Floyd has a number of articles on this site) building the model. This DVD set is a whopping 5 ½ hours long, here is what you’ll find on the different volumes:
Volume 1
Washing Parts, Removing Parts, Assembling Cockpit, Pre-shading Cockpit, Applying Oil Wash, Weathering Cockpit, Detail Painting Cockpit, assembling Fuselage, Filling and Sanding Seams, Scribing Panel Lines, Using Putty & Mr Surfacer, Installing Cockpit, Dealing With Fit Problems, Assembling Wings
Volume 2
Finding and Fixing Hidden Flaws, Assembling Airframe Components, Installing & Aligning Tail Planes, Fixing Flaps, Building Wheels, Adding Airframe Details, Preparing for Paint, Applying Primer from a Spray Can, Mixing Paint for the Airbrush, Pre-shading Airframe, Masking With Tape, Painting Camouflage, Mixing Acrylic Paints, Mottling, Post-fading, Using Black Magic Masks, Painting Details
Volume 3
Masking Wheel Wells, Finishing Landing Gear, Attaching Flaps, Masking and Painting the Spinner, Applying Glosscoat With Future, Painting and Weathering Exhausts, Removing Clear Parts, Using Black Magic Canopy Masks, Applying Decals, Applying Flat Coat, Adding Oil Wash, Simulating Oils Stains, Paint Chipping Techniques, Creating Exhaust Stains, Weathering, Final Assembly, Attaching Clear Parts, Adding the Antenna
A lot of us have been building models off and on for quite a few years, myself for around 35 years, but I learned a technique or two on the basic building section that should make my model building easier and hopefully a little more neat. I have seen frequent questions on our site on pre-shading, using an airbrush, using Future, and a multitude of other questions, a lot of those questions are answered on this video in a very clear manner by Floyd. Watching Floyd’s techniques with the airbrush makes it look easy although I know it takes lots of practice, but seeing how he achieved the different effects has finally prompted me to pull out my airbrush and give it a try.
Floyd builds the model right out of the box, the only aftermarket item he used was some aftermarket decals by Eagle Edition.There is an area on the side of the flaps that has a gap and isn’t the easiest to fill, the video has an insert card with information on what is on each DVD, there is also a template for cutting end caps for the flaps out of thin plastic for an easy solution to that problem. Also included on the insert card is a suggested list of tools and paints to finish the model.
On the DVDs I was really impressed by the section on airbrushing, mostly because that was pretty much a black art to me. Floyd's technique for weathering the model in multiple steps was simple but so realistic. I have read numerous articles and threads on message boards on how to achieve these effects, but it wasn’t until I saw it actually being applied that I finally understood how to do it, nothing really beats seeing it done. Also covered in detail is weathering with pastels.
The DVD will run nonstop from start to finish, at the beginning there is a very easy to use menu with each section so you can always come back to review a section without any hassles, I know I will be going back quite often. Sometimes there is a problem living in one part of the world and buying a DVD from another, the publisher took that into consideration and has made this set so it will be able to run on 95% of the DVD players around the world.
I hope more videos come out in this series, even to people who have been modeling for years, there could be something to learn to help make your model just that much more realistic. For a beginner or someone just getting back into the hobby after a long time off, this would be invaluable. I learned quite a few things and a number of times found myself thinking that’s an easier way than I was doing it in the past. After I finished watching it I made a trip to the hobby store to pick up more supplies, I even picked up a Pro Modeler 109 to try my hand at it, it was that good.
Highly recommended.
I would like to thank Master Class Model Building Videos for the review sample.
© Brad Hagen 2005
This review was published on Saturday, July 02 2011; Last modified on Wednesday, May 18 2016