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    Free Model #3 - ICM's Panzer IV Ausf D

    Wow thats a very well done "old way" track (no laser precut tracks, etc.). It looks very well to me. Keep going the good work, it only rests a lot more tracks :thumb: Greetings
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    de-laminating rivets?

    Yes, they are done with a special machine. Not to consider for card modelling.
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    I have finished the Kettenkrad, my first model

    Hi, Lehcyfer what are you asking me for? Do you want me to translate the spanish thread about the build of the Kettenkrad and publish it here at Zealot? I don't have any problem to do it, but the model is already finished, and I don't know if this is a good practise. Please, tell me if this...
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    [Free Model #3] - Building the Bald Eagles

    The wings are looking very well. You can be proud of them. With those on your back the feets are going to be a piece of cake for you. Thanks for sharing and your complete explanations.
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    de-laminating rivets?

    Have you laminated the pieces? What kind of glue do you use? I was using a transparent glue for the laminating process and the pieces also tend to delaminate, now I use white glue (wooden, not diluted) and it don't has happened to me anymore. I hope it will help.
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hello to all, This time there isn’t much to explain. Tedious works where they are. First the engraving and soon the sidebands of the tires. And following, all the pieces that compose them. Altogether around 80 pieces. I assure to you that it is a heavy work, but soon has its rewards, because I...
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    HMS Victory, Shipyard, 1:96

    Josef, your posts are very instructive. Thanks you for sharing your techniques.
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    French Battle Ship Paris 1940

    It also looks very well to me. It is a great modelling job.
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    Pkw. K1 KubelWagen Typ 82 / 1:16 / MODELIK

    You are incredible, Patero. I see it and I can't believe it. You are always pushing higher the artisan level. Thank for show us your technique.
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hello to all, These three pictures complement the previous serie. In Picture 88 can be seen the piece by the front part, if you magnify it a lot, you will see that the inner contour of the piece is a series of smallest incisions following (the part that is had to drain, noticeable as always...
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hello all, As I promised to you, next I show a sequence of pictures (79 to 87) in to which, step by step, is seen how I come to cut a round piece with inner and outer curves and two intrusions. These two last ones are especially difficult to cut. Because the Pictures speak by themselves, I...
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hi to all, Gottgin, don't worry I am sure that you are going to do it very well. It is not as difficult as it seems, you only need some patiente :thumb:. We are here to help, ask all you want to know. Before the sequence where I show how to cut the round pieces with cutter, a small update on...
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    [Free Model #3] - Building the Bald Eagles

    Those step by step instructions are very well done and usefull to somebody trying to build this model. Thank you for sharing.
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    HMS Victory, Shipyard, 1:96

    Josef, can you tell me where do you have brought those wood sticks to bend the paper, please? Thank you.
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    1/200 Jsc pharos

    I like it very much. You have done a great job. Thanks for showing it.
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    HMS Victory, Shipyard, 1:96

    I agree, it looks like the real one.
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    P-51D "Petie" 1:33 Halinski

    Errors? I can't see any errors, Johnny. :thumb:
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    Free Model #3 - ICM's Panzer IV Ausf D

    Your step by step progress is very illustrative of the technique. Thank you.
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hello to all. Here I am again with some more works done with the Willys Jeep. In Picture 68 I show to you all the pieces that compose the axis of the back wheels. The forward is equal, but with some more pieces. In Picture 69 I have already stuck the axis on a trimmed small stick. The small...
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    HMS Victory, Shipyard, 1:96

    I am always impressed with your outstanding builds. You teach me a lot of new tips and tricks in each build. I will follow you along this build. Thank you for sharing and teaching.