As I started working on my Hasegawa F-15C I started looking for historical as well as just technical details that might aid me in my build. I did quite a bit of poking around and arrived at this list of videos. Documentaries and walk-arounds there is a fair amount of interesting information about all variants of the McDonnel Douglas (Boeing) F-15.
The first "real" project on my bench, including build and finish and paint etc. was a Hasegawa F-15C Eagle. That got me looking into F-15's and seeing what I could find for other builds that I could learn from. At the time I was not aware of the differences between the variants (A/B/C/D/E) so I ended up with lists of builds for variants other than C. There is still lots of "learning" to be had though as they are still extremely similar.
This playlist consists of 9 videos covering about 6.25 hours. At the time of this writing the list is a single build split over 9 videos. Personally I love these long multipart builds and hope that you enjoy them as well. The contributor is Paul from International Scale Modeler. They tend to promote their products (Ultimate Modeling Products) but the bottom line is that they do beautiful work with those products so ...
The 9 videos focus on the building of a Great Wall Hobby 1:48 scale F-15 B/D variant.
Here's a relatively quick collection of different approaches, or at least different people explaining the same thing, on the ins and outs of applying "washes" to models. A "simple" method of enhancing panel line detail and other details where shading the details would provide more depth in the final outcome.
Washes can be done with a surprising number of different mediums most of which are covered here. The biggest surprise to me was how NOT simple this can be. Pay particular attention to surface preparation and also the amount and manner in which it is removed.
Playlist Home: Build Technique: Washes
Number of Videos: 9
Playlist Duration: Approx. 2.5 hours
I just added a Revell 1:48 scale, F/A-18 Super Hornet to my "stash". As I have been building and focusing exclusively in 1:72 scale this will something of a leap for me. Upon initial glance I am excited about the level of detail although I have no idea what I will do with a model this size when complete. Part of the thrill of this hobby I suppose!
As with most of my models I started collecting video tutorials on F-18 builds. Looks like a pretty popular aircraft to model, however it also sounds like the Revell version is going to be something of a challenge. As I am just a Noob in this hobby that does not bode well for me! LOL ... I guess you can't get better without working through being bad first. :) Besides I got for 40% off at the craft store so for $13 USD I figure it's still a pretty good deal.
This Model Build: F/A Super Hornet playlist includes 18 video, from 7 channels and span 3 - 3.5 hours when watched straight through. I wanted to issue a special call out to Doog's Models for his particularly informative multi-part build, something I have come to expect from Matt's videos. Thanks!
The first kit I actually completed since 'kick-starting' this model obsession was a Revell 1:72 scale Snap-Tite F-14 Tomcat. This was great as it allowed me to focus largely not on the build but on what interested me the most; painting and weathering.
Perhaps I will post photos of the final result. Nothing to write home about, but it was enough to really get me stoked up. I highly recommend Snap-Tite kits for people who are excited about finishing kits more so than building them.
Anyway, huge Thank You to Bobby Waldron of Genessis Models for this EXTENSIVE series of 26 videos with over 13 hours of instruction, focused on the build of a Hobbyboss 1:48 scale F-14D Super Tomcat.