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I have no idea how that is assembled. It looks like sewing! ...and laser cuts, sci-fi to me. Your IS-3 is a master piece |
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LoL
And I would probably lose this fight |
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.. talking about losing a fight... LoL
There are 4 models in the WoT Panther kit. a gray, simple or complex, and a brown, simple or complex. I am building the most difficult in brown. I've spent the last few days building the Panther's "outer" wheels. Two tips for those who join this job. Separate those wheels with green camouflage to the outer ends. And be careful as some paper "thicknesses" need to be increased. Here my results on the outer wheels. Now I need to build the eight internals, but that will take a few more good days. |
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And now the tracks.
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Rafael looks great, great work there.
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tks for your words. I try
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Today I worked on the Panther tracks.
To start the work I cut the unnecessary inner portions. I used a scalpel, doing by free hand. And I painted with the color of the kit. Now I will make the "bumps" by cutting, painting and pasting. For those who assemble kits using 180 paper, i recommend printing the tracks on 120 paper. |
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oh, that ass *_* |
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Rafael looks magnificient, very good job there.
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