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Great job on your target. If it gets captured I will go after it with my BeBe!
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Greetings guys. I have a few days demonized, a lot of work seven days a week and after the workday I'm repairing an apartment where a relative moved. Although I'm exhausted something I did in the Mark.
The address queue: demonized as my days , and not because it was very complicated, but because I committed an atrocious amount of errors, pieces that should not have rolled, misinterpret instructions, pieces incorrectly stuck, I had to make several pieces, but I learned something, I did not build when I am very tired. all this came out quite gracefully I think.With the wheels I had no problems, all good. The frame, blessed frame, first mistake, stick the upper and lower parts together when they should go one up, the other down and in between the stiles.Fabrique other piece with leftovers.Not in accordance with this we continue to complicate it more, what went up put it down and vice versa.Desprender carefully and correct.Then the 16 pieces that form rolls and inside goes an e I think it would be torsion arms or something like that, use very thick paper, impossible to roll. Cut strips of paper, roll and paint. In short, correct what looked like a disaster, it would have been easier to print and redo, but I do not have a printer. The anti-glare cage remains, something simple to the naked eye. Thanks for watching and commenting. |
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Slow down Sergio. It's not a speed contest. Take care of yourself first. You need some rest man. Although you pulled off a great looking build, congratulations by the way, you need to get some rest.
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Thanks elliott, you're absolutely right, I have to go down a couple of marches, although my pace was always accelerated. In a few days I'll be more relieved.
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Glad to hear it my friend. Now rest up for the final few days.
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that's a grate looking build well done
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Keeps looking great and in very healthy condition for me!
Don't hurry, this is a hobby, meant to be enjoyed. If you're not for the job one day, you can leave it for another day. Nobody will complain! (except for some unconditional fan) Enjoy paper! |
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Thank you very much for your support guys, I sincerely appreciate it. It is not that I hurry to finalize a model, on the contrary, I take the hobby very calmly. These days already comment what happens, too much work and other problems have me exhausted, but finally in this week several issues will be resolved. And this hobby disconnects me a lot, and although the fatigue did his job I do not get discouraged or go crazy, on the contrary, I made mistakes, to solve them. Again, thanks guys.
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Greetings.And we got to the end, the anti-grenade protection was not difficult.Although I know I could have done much better and I'm not very satisfied, looking at it well I am acceptable.And above all I had fun and relax a lot.It is the fifth WoT model I build and surprisingly all survive my nephews. What follows, the Lockheed T33 of Gerard Methorst, who kindly sent me the file. Many thanks
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