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    French Battle Ship Paris 1940

    It looks very well done. Thank you for sharing.
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hello companions, Now for the shock absorbers, and although they are very simple pieces, once trimmed, coiled and beaten in its site, they are very showy and they give personality to the frame. On Picture 58 you can see the three pieces that compose each shock absorber, on Picture 59 a shock...
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hello to all, Kenlwest, yes, with the sinthetic cork trick that was an easy matter. Now it has been called on to stick the crossbows to the frame. As you can see on Picture 53 I have stuck all the small pieces that will hold the crossbows. And I show the plus pieces that form the front...
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hello companions, Today are called on to stick the pieces that hold the crossbows to the frame. Those so small pieces that I presented to you before. On Picture 46 you can see how I have superposed the crossbow to the original design to verify that the small tensions are with the suitable...
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    Pkw. K1 KubelWagen Typ 82 / 1:16 / MODELIK

    He is making some good progresses to work like his father :thumb:. The saga is beginning. Best whishes to your family, Patero.
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    Pkw. K1 KubelWagen Typ 82 / 1:16 / MODELIK

    Patero you always astonishes me. Thank you for showing your techniques. I am learning a lot with your posts.
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    Russian Battleship Andrei Pervozvannyi, GPM-142, 1:200

    This is an art work. I am very impressed. Congratulations. What will be your next? Please keep building. Thank you.
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    Building of huge hull - Yamato 1:200

    You are doing really well, please keep going. Thankyou.
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    PzKpwf II Luchs 1:25 Wak

    I agree. In my modest oppinion Johnny, your models always deserve a place at the PotW. :thumb: And as usuall on the way following your thread I have learned a lot of tips and tricks which I will try to use in my models. Thank you.
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hello buddies, A tiny step for this modelist that writes… but a great passage for… well, I am modest; in fact it is a great passage for me, because this one is which I have trimmed all the small pieces that hold the crossbows to the frame and is that they are many and very small. That is, that...
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hello to all: Here I am with more of the same. More crossbows. This time is the front crossbows. These have four pieces plus each one and somewhat greater difficulty at the time of sticking them to the frame. On Picture 29, you can see all the pieces that compose the two front crossbows. To...
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hello companions, Dansls1, Kenlwest, HeavyKevie, Nemesis7485, Rlwhitt, thank you for your kind words. Here I am again with another progress on the Willys Jeep. This time is the piece that holds the hook of tow to the frame of the vehicle and the two back crossbows; I leave the front...
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hello to all, Next you can see how it is the device that I have improvised, more cheap impossible. A synthetic cork base of which is protected any electronic device and a few needles. I have used needles of modelism, but any others can do. The synthetic cork comes always perfectly smooth and...
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hello to all, I am very happy to participate at the Forum with this build. Now I am beginning with the assembly of the model. In Picture 2 you can see already cut all the pieces that will compose the vehicle’s frame. In Picture 3 the four pieces which the longitudinal stringers of vehicle...
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    Willys Jeep from Modelik

    Hi all, This time it is called to pass through my workshop the Willys Jeep from Modelik. Historical frame The history of the Jeep begins the 11 of 1940 July when the Army of the EE.UU summoned 135 car manufacturers to participate in the contest to design a hybrid vehicle of adaptable general...
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    Russian Battleship Andrei Pervozvannyi, GPM-142, 1:200

    I am impressed with your build. It is a very well done work. Thanks for sharing. I am waiting to see your next project.
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    P-51D "Petie" 1:33 Halinski

    Very nice, Johnny. I like very much that cockpit. Waiting to see more. Thank you.
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    USS Tarawa LHA1 1/200

    I like very much how you are doing it. Also I am learning a lot with your build. Thank you.
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    KpA3 255b - Renova Model - 1:25 - updates & redesigns

    I am not going to ask you for nothing more, because now I know you are going to do it :thumb:. Your work is very increible to me. Thanks for sharing.
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    P-51D "Petie" 1:33 Halinski

    I like very much this model. It can have some (war) problems with your 109. I have a question for you that comes to my mind: what do you think, are the airplanes easier to build than the armored vehicles? With all your experience, I think you can respond to this question with objectivity...