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Old 05-12-2010, 11:19 AM
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StuIG 33B 1/72

Hi!
I present build thread of my project (started, long time ago) of Sturm-Infanteriegeschütz 33B. I designed it in Corel DRAW and painted in Photoshop.
Rivets from drop of glue.






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very cool! How did you make the perfect rivets from a drop of glue?
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Old 05-13-2010, 08:28 AM
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Three elements in back:




Chris, I use toothpick, sharpen on the end (more sharped-smaller rivets),
take little bit of glue on it, and very carefully touch paper (if drop is to small, touch once again) For pretty ruonded rivets Hold toothpick on 90 deg to paper.

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Great tip and nice work.

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very cool thanks a bunch man! that sounds pretty simple
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Old 05-13-2010, 09:20 PM
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jjb89 Do you designed it con Corel ???

Congrats!! Looks wonderful and thanks for the tips about the glue. You're not only a designer , you're a very good builder.
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Thanks, but StuIG's shape isn't hard to design(true-I have quite a lot of counting), most of parts are simple to draw(no difficult curved shapes)

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Hi!

I make some new elements (wires will be paint):





and cutted wheels(will be paint too):




I make one track too, but photo I put tomorrow,(make it in day light).

P.S Thanks Alcides for nice recomending my work in Papermodelers.com!:D (in Fowler thread)
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Excellent work on the gears, jjb89!

Quite realistic looking for the scale.

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Old 05-24-2010, 06:16 PM
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P.S Thanks Alcides for nice recomending my work in Papermodelers.com!:D (in Fowler thread)
I'm glad to help.

What I can't do is to cut all that little wheels !!!

Wow!!! Very precise work on that ones.
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