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  1. tino

    Jerónimos Monastery; Edições Asa; 1:390

    The model is finished. Almost everything matches, and the paintwork is beautifully detailed (thanks to its designer), but it's not exactly an easy model. I hope you like it and appreciate it, because we're unlikely to see another like it. But I have another from the same batch under construction...
  2. tino

    Jerónimos Monastery; Edições Asa; 1:390

    Aside from the church, the assembly of the other buildings doesn't have much to do with it. It was here that I had some problems fitting some of the pieces together. Still, it wasn't anything too serious.
  3. tino

    Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.H, GPM 1:25

    Snake7 - You could do a small tutorial of how to do the tracks with separate links.
  4. tino

    Jerónimos Monastery; Edições Asa; 1:390

    After the introduction, the assembly of the model itself does not have much of a story. The number of pieces is relatively small, only 113, but it is a laborious model. The graphic quality is very good, especially considering the age of the model and the fact that it was drawn by hand. The hand...
  5. tino

    Jerónimos Monastery; Edições Asa; 1:390

    Today I bring you a model that is a rare relic. The theme is a Portuguese monument by a Portuguese publisher and a Portuguese cartoonist who has already passed away, José Garcês, a man known for his comics. The model is the Jerónimos Monastery and is dated 1989. The Jerónimos Monastery is one...
  6. tino

    Defiant; Orlik; 1:33

    Thank you very much for your comments!
  7. tino

    Defiant; Orlik; 1:33

    Oh I missed one picture.
  8. tino

    Defiant; Orlik; 1:33

    It needed to try about four times until I get a nice canopy.
  9. tino

    Defiant; Orlik; 1:33

    Thank you! You can see the template in this page.
  10. tino

    Defiant; Orlik; 1:33

    Hi Friends. The Boulton Paul Defiant was an unusual British fighter aircraft of the Second World War. Called “turret fighter” or fighter with a tower. The idea that led to its concept was to create a fighter plane that, instead of having fixed armament, had its armament concentrated in a...
  11. tino

    Pz.Kpfw.IV Ausf.H, GPM 1:25

    Your work is amazing. The precision, the pictures, everything is perfect!
  12. tino

    SR-71 Blackbird; MP Model; 1/33

    Thank you all very much for the positive comments and thank you very, very much for choosing this model of mine to be part of Models of Merit. I don't know if I deserve such an honor.
  13. tino

    SR-71 Blackbird; MP Model; 1/33 by tino

    Just like I said in the SR-71 assembly topic, thank you very, very much for choosing this model of mine to be part of the Models of Merit. I never thought I would deserve such a great honor. Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart.
  14. tino

    SR-71 Blackbird; MP Model; 1/33

    The model is ready. Not everything went perfectly but I still think the model looks beautiful. Well, I hope you like it.
  15. tino

    SR-71 Blackbird; MP Model; 1/33

    The last post before showing the finished model. For the landing gear I used wheels purchased along with the model. I painted the backs to look like the originals with aluminum color. Otherwise, the landing gear, although it may not look like it at first glance, is relatively simple to assemble...
  16. tino

    SR-71 Blackbird; MP Model; 1/33

    Thak you mijob. Let´s how it will end. There isn´t much left to show.
  17. tino

    SR-71 Blackbird; MP Model; 1/33

    Another thing that went wrong. The cardboard structure of the wings doesn't seem to be right and the way I connected the wings to the engines also makes me think it's not right.
  18. tino

    SR-71 Blackbird; MP Model; 1/33

    Yes, that's basically what I did.
  19. tino

    SR-71 Blackbird; MP Model; 1/33

    The cockpit canopy seems to me that is designed a little out of logic. Well, the result its this. It could be better.
  20. tino

    SR-71 Blackbird; MP Model; 1/33

    After some difficulties described in the previous post, here is the result. Each nacelle is basically the length of an F-16!