Rigging Your Models The EASY Way! | Full Beginner's Guide in 4K

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Thanks for watching everyone! Hope you found it handy!

ModellingWeekly
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"Why do you watch people build models when you build models?" Becuase I learn new things that's why. Thanks for teaching us your tips and tricks!

AverageGreaseMonkey
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Notching the toothipick was the best tip I've ever seen. Just what I needed to up my game a bit when it comes to rigging! Cheers.

markfrommontana
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Interesting. I didn’t know Ushi Van Der Rosten line would shrink. I’ll definitely give that a try. Thanks.

AnnMoore-ibnq
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Thanks for showing us your method. I think it’s important to pass on the knowledge. My hat is off to you.

mikemontgomery
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Thanks for this tutorial. I’ve been wanting to build my Spad 13, but wasn’t sure how to rig it so as to be realistic.

paulhungerford
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Thanks for the video. Rigging is something that I always had trouble with and this clears it up simply ! Maybe now I can tackle that Wingnut Wings kit ! Cheers.

joemoore
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Thanks for the tip on the superglue applicator. I use Uschi for aerials but found that elastic rigging has a life limit...it doesn't like sun or time and will break in time. The most long-lasting I tried was haberdasher's elastic thread which is clear not black. EZ line I found had a very short life. Repairing this can be difficult when the model is complete and I've lost a few models that way. These days I use the p/e sets if available or stainless steel surgical wire which does not bend...cut to length and superglued in place as you do. This lasts forever!

rogerhardy
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Thanks for the tips! I am one of those modelers that tends to shy away from rigging. I didn't realize there was PE rigging available, I will look into that. Take care. 😊

garyleblanc
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Thanks for the info. I've yet to start a rigging model but will have a go 😉

basfinnis
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Very timely video MW - just about to tackle rigging on Tiger Moth 😂😳

ljscalemodels
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Very nice and practical approach, can you please share your experience on how to paint a model with the rigging applied? Does an airbrush paint will be accumulating ( beading) on the line? Thanks for your feedback.

mohammedalmukhtar
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Thanks for the tutorial! What do you do if the rigging is cut longer and needs to be trimmed? Do you trim to the correct length and then glue or hold it in place with tweezers for a few minutes (quite challenging)?

talktomegoose
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Have you ever tried thin metal for rigging?

marvenleftick
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You can make your super glue last a bit longer if you place it on a wax candle 😉👍

the-primered-thumb
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Nightmare flashbacks of trying to rig a 1:72 Swordfish with black thread back in the day..

CapitalRoach
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NAH, come on shows us something complicated please . Also bamboo chopsticks are the best for so many applications as you showed as well as scribing, chipping and eating with. Forget to say great vid.

kafunkalear