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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_99 Mounting the engine hood. Unfortunately the color of the print isn't the same like the painted parts - but it is not so bothered. After mounting the engine hood it was able to build in the hooded headlight, now there are no problems with the place. Self-evident it is...
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_98 Look into my eyes, sweatheart! The glass was made with a lasercopy to film, I have also tried to simulate the light bulb.
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_98 Look into my eyes, sweatheart! The glass was made with a lasercopy to film, I have also tried to simulate the light bulb.
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Hello jlinscheid! I'm very pleased by your comments. You've done right to stay online with this wonderful hobby. I know what I say, when I tell you, that nobody was born as a master. But time by time your skills will grow and grow - and a very positive aspect of cardmodeling is, that if you...
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Hello jlinscheid! I'm very pleased by your comments. You've done right to stay online with this wonderful hobby. I know what I say, when I tell you, that nobody was born as a master. But time by time your skills will grow and grow - and a very positive aspect of cardmodeling is, that if you...
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Hi, Gil! Thank you for the flowers. So Leif was right with the thoughts of interest by you. Now, I think, it would nice from JRTS to start the competition for the military vehicles. :roll: Servus Josef
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Hi, Gil! Thank you for the flowers. So Leif was right with the thoughts of interest by you. Now, I think, it would nice from JRTS to start the competition for the military vehicles. :roll: Servus Josef
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Hello Leif! Thank you for the compliment, I don't want to conceal any technics for the painting. I still made it in the same way, as for the other parts. After finishing with the grind action, I use standard acrylic paint of Tamiya for the base color. For the tires I used German Panzer...
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Hello Leif! Thank you for the compliment, I don't want to conceal any technics for the painting. I still made it in the same way, as for the other parts. After finishing with the grind action, I use standard acrylic paint of Tamiya for the base color. For the tires I used German Panzer...
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_97 Now I only have to connect the tires to the jeep. Finally Willy could use his own legs.
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_97 Now I only have to connect the tires to the jeep. Finally Willy could use his own legs.
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_96 Many punched holes and a lot of cutting give the tire a pleasing tread pattern. The tread pattern was vulcanizing with wallpaper paste to the tires. The result looks more like a real tire.
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_96 Many punched holes and a lot of cutting give the tire a pleasing tread pattern. The tread pattern was vulcanizing with wallpaper paste to the tires. The result looks more like a real tire.
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_95 Now it was time for some experiments. First of all I used my old airbrush to wet the flat frustrums (side frames of the tires). After this the wet slices were squeezed very strong with a pressing block and a piece of glass against a felt pad. The pressing block was made of a...
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_95 Now it was time for some experiments. First of all I used my old airbrush to wet the flat frustrums (side frames of the tires). After this the wet slices were squeezed very strong with a pressing block and a piece of glass against a felt pad. The pressing block was made of a...
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_94 The rim was made of a lot of parts and many small punched slices. This time I used the rims and tires as seperatly parts. The side frames of the tires are flat frustrums - how to mount them to the even side frames of heavy cardboard was a riddle for me.
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_94 The rim was made of a lot of parts and many small punched slices. This time I used the rims and tires as seperatly parts. The side frames of the tires are flat frustrums - how to mount them to the even side frames of heavy cardboard was a riddle for me.
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_93 The next step in the construction manual were the tires. First I build the spare wheel as a test for mounting and fitting accuracy. The result was not overwhelming, because the tire looks quite chiseled. For the production run I will change this.
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_93 The next step in the construction manual were the tires. First I build the spare wheel as a test for mounting and fitting accuracy. The result was not overwhelming, because the tire looks quite chiseled. For the production run I will change this.
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    *Finish* Willys Jeep, Modelik Nr. 10/02, 1:25, Special Build

    Report_92 In the engine compartment there was missing a very important detail - the horn.