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  1. snake7

    Tie Interceptor by Uhu02

    Thank you for warm feedback! Next step was the most interesting and challenging part for me - the sphere! I never built such thing and was keen to see how it would go. Uhu02 found excellent solution to put this sphere together - inner connecting strips on a base circle So, basically you glue...
  2. snake7

    Tie Interceptor by Uhu02

    Thanks. When I decide on next model from Uhu02, I definitely will look first if you upgraded it
  3. snake7

    Tie Interceptor by Uhu02

    Hi to all I'm new in this section,. though mine main interest is to build armor vehicles specifically from WWII. But in between large-few-years builds I like to build something small and fast, to "rest" :) I really like Star Wars Movies and universe, so this my easy building theme. I've already...
  4. snake7

    New template Tie Interceptor

    Thank you! I will definitely keep you updated version. But no rush! I decided to continue with my build, because I've already put time and effort in it.
  5. snake7

    New template Tie Interceptor

    Wow, mijob, such excellent upgrade to Uhu02's one! Looks great and closer to the canonic one! It's a shame I've seen this only today and already printed and started to assemble the source from Uhu02 :( Now I'm not sure if to start a thread or to wait for your upgrade... already done the sphere
  6. snake7

    Pzkpfw. I Ausf. A, Orlik, 1:25

    Thank you all, forum friends - for warm feedback and support all the way.
  7. snake7

    Pzkpfw. I Ausf. A, Orlik, 1:25

    And, as usual, a little bonus
  8. snake7

    Pzkpfw. I Ausf. A, Orlik, 1:25

    Part 2
  9. snake7

    Pzkpfw. I Ausf. A, Orlik, 1:25

    So, exactly two years of build. I can't change my slow pace :rolleyes: Model is small, but very detailed. There were some little mistakes here and there, but all fixable. Didn't really liked the paper quality. Also, design is odd and doesn't thoughtful with assembler. Parts sometimes scattered...
  10. snake7

    Pzkpfw. I Ausf. A, Orlik, 1:25

    Turret turning mechanism and commander's chair Frame was tricky to bent, but somehow I succeeded :) Installed in turret and model is done! Final conclusion and photo session - later Errors: Some drawings numbering errors
  11. snake7

    Pzkpfw. I Ausf. A, Orlik, 1:25

    Got to home stretch. Machine guns - main weapon in this little one. Machine guns receiver Machine guns bartrel Assembled together and inserted into place Glued to turret and finally hatch door installed and rivets glued Errors: One of three part 505-506 (lifting...
  12. snake7

    Pzkpfw. I Ausf. A, Orlik, 1:25

    I also build slow. This little fellow took me two years! And there so many models I want to build in the future.
  13. snake7

    Pzkpfw. I Ausf. A, Orlik, 1:25

    Thanks mijob and Zathros Next step is machine guns bar. Then weapon telescopic sight. Love this little assemblies. Decided to attach it to bar, and later machine guns as well, and then put it on axis. Errors: None
  14. snake7

    Pzkpfw. I Ausf. A, Orlik, 1:25

    Some progress on turret. Made front mask, Main hatch door and visor covers. In this stage only visor covers assembled on place. For easy access, hatch door will be attached only in the end. Front mask will be attached after rocking mechanism for two machine guns be assembled. As I...
  15. snake7

    Pzkpfw. I Ausf. A, Orlik, 1:25

    Thanks guys! This page is the last in assembling - dedicated whole to the turret. Started with basic structure. This was the easiest I've made, especially after Sherman's one ;) Added rivets from inside. Errors: Ring strip details 419, 419a are too long. In addition, there is...
  16. snake7

    Pzkpfw. I Ausf. A, Orlik, 1:25

    Thanks friends! Finished second track. glued center guides (teeth) and assembled two tracks on place. Approx. 83 links to each side One last step remains - turret. Erros: Front and rear drawing shows incorrect direction of tracks. Better look on the real one. ;)
  17. snake7

    Pzkpfw. I Ausf. A, Orlik, 1:25

    Minor update. One month - one strip of tracks. Another one to go. Stay tuned!
  18. snake7

    AT-ST

    I do like this also, just because of this reason and more convenient way to cut holes on bigger area. What I meant is to cut the part itself separately. It is more work, but easier to cut. Then you can laminate it together and send for solid line. Just wondering...:)
  19. snake7

    AT-ST

    Why don't you cut out each part separately and then glue together?