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  1. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    To resolve this situation, I cut of a measured space of glued part #3-B with a knife.
  2. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    But, in back of body I saw a litlle problem: the laterals of part #3-B will be between the body and the tab of set.
  3. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    My dears, now I'm joing the set 6+6B to the body. I'll start at the center of the set to obtain a better reference. (P. S.: Please, note threads #52, 57, 58, 73)
  4. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    Rhaven, Thinking about steps 8-11, as you told me, I'll wait a little to join that parts. Maybe it place that area of part #3 in the correct place easily. We'll see. Thanks, again.
  5. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    Dears Zathros and Rhaven, In fact, in that photo indicated by Zathros above, I have two parts joined. But, the central area of entire set will not doubling, but only the tabs, because with this way I can give to foot place (thread #21) strength and correct curves.
  6. Enterpriser10

    Some personal works

    Thank you, Zathros. I realy apreciate your attention and clues. I hope to find this glue here in Brazil.
  7. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    Thank you, Rhaven. Step by step, I want to do my best. And, be sure that any help is welcome.
  8. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    Thank you, Raven. I thought about doing something like that, and now I have more confidence. Grateful to accompany this work and contribute to my success!
  9. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    Now, my dears, I'm asking for a suggestion. In back of part #3 I have a cut to join inside, but, at the moment, I couldn't find a piece to use for this, like the part #3-B. I'm thinking to use some little piece of paper to do this. Or the part is there, but I couldn't find the tamplate? Have...
  10. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    A little new step, now I'm showing this parts joined.
  11. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    Thank you, Zathros, for your clue. I'll remember this during the job. I was thinking just about a possibility of somting like you told me, but I'm afraid to make a mistake, and your tip was a good help! Thank you.
  12. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    Finally for now, the awaited first pre-construction is starting!! Note, please, that the part #3, beetwen the other parts, hasn't the half sides as a mirror, because each side goes to a particular part to assembly.
  13. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    And, a little detail of folding the joined parts. I understood that the central part, in green, don't need to fold, but only the lateral tabs. I hope that I'm right . . . I apologize for the poor quality of the photos from now because my mobilie had sudden death, and I'm using an old mobile...
  14. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    Some close-ups . . .
  15. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    Hi, dears, Now I'm preparing the parts 6-A and 6-B, at the same time for parts 7-A and 7-B. Together, the result.
  16. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    Thank you Rhaven. Thank you Zathros. Thank you Tonino. Thank you Bigpetr. It's a simple way to do a humble tribute to Uhu's way to assembly models: just following the master. Sincerely? Part after part, glue drop after glue drop, when I assembling this model I fell like in side the Uhu's mind...
  17. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    The result.
  18. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    The parties to support the feet are dark , so I used the tip of a pencil in front and back to give a better finish on the edge .
  19. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    Next step.
  20. Enterpriser10

    Faro Basso

    These are parts to save for a while.