Friday, June 10, 2022

Easy-To-Build Locomotive Paper Model For Kids - by Kiddi Malseite

This paper model of a very easy to assemble locomotive is offered by the educational website Kiddi Malseite, from Germany.

Occupying only one printed sheet, the model has no colors, so children can use their imagination and paint the way they want. Kiddi Malseite is worth a visit.

The site is strictly educational, safe and full of free paper templates and activities for children of all ages.

Este modelo de papel de uma locomotiva bem fácil de montar é oferecida pelo site educativo Kiddi Malseite, da Alemanha.

Ocupando apenas uma folha impressa, o modelo não tem cores, para que as crianças usem a imaginação e pintem do jeito que quiserem.

Kiddi Malseite vale a visita. O site é extritamente educativo, seguro e cheio de modelos de papel gratuítos e atividades para crianças de todas as idades.


Link:
Easy.To.Build.Locomotive.Paper.Model.For.Kids.by.Kiddi.Malseite


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German Armed Forces Former M-Boot Paper Model In 1/30 Scale
by Kallboys

Our German friends from Kallboys website kindly offer a new paper model, a German Armed Forces Former M-Boot in 1/30 scale. 

About this model, they said: - "If you walk north along the Rheinallee in Mondorf, you will soon see the great hall of the Lux shipyard on Moselstrasse. Large ships and ferries have been built here since 1963.

As a tireless helper, a former M-Boot of the German Armed Forces does his job here, to maneuver new buildings on the water and repair orders out of the water.

The German Armed Forces needed powerful pushers and tugs for the construction and operation of means of crossing, especially for stretches of bridges and ferries on inland waterways. 

The boat had to meet requirements in terms of manoeuvrability, thrust, speed, stability and carrying capacity.

The model includes 275 parts and is at a scale of 1/30."

Nossos amigos alemães do site Kallboys gentilmente oferecem um novo modelo de papel: um antigo barco M-Boot das Forças Armadas Alemãs na escala 1/30.

Sobre este modelo, eles disseram: - "Se você caminhar para o norte ao longo da Rheinallee em Mondorf, logo verá o grande salão do estaleiro Lux na Moselstrasse. Grandes navios e balsas foram construídos aqui desde 1963.

Como um ajudante incansável, um antigo M-Boot das Forças Armadas Alemãs faz seu trabalho aqui, para manobrar novos navios na água e reparar pedidos fora da água.

As Forças Armadas Alemãs necessitavam de poderosos empurradores e rebocadores para a construção e operação de meios de travessia, especialmente para trechos de pontes e balsas em vias navegáveis interiores.

O barco tinha que atender aos requisitos em termos de manobrabilidade, empuxo, velocidade, estabilidade e capacidade de carga.

O modelo inclui 275 peças e está em uma escala de 1/30."


Link:
German.Armed.Forces.Former.M.Boot.Paper.Model.In.1/30.Scale.by.Kallboys


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Thursday, June 9, 2022

This Is Not Paper, But... - A First Experience With Styrofoam Models

I got a 6.0mm styrofoam board and decided to try to create something. Before, I watched some tutorials on Youtube and found the techniques used to shape and texture this material very interesting.

The result I've achieved so far, as you can see, is pretty rudimentary, but I had a lot of fun cutting and creating 3D textures.

For coloring I used matte black acrylic paint as a base and then, using the dry brush technique, I applied two coats of white, also using matte acrylic paint. After it dried well, I used gouache paints to color it, because they were the only colored paints I had, but I ended up liking the result.

The colors were kind of pastel and not shiny, and that's what I wanted. As soon as I make more progress, I'll post it here on the blog.

I'll see if I can scan the parts and create paper models. We will see...

Eu arranjei uma placa de isopor de 6,0 mm e resolvi tentar criar algo. Antes, assisti alguns tutoriais no Youtube e achei bem interessante as técnicas usadas para moldar e texturizar esse material.

O resultado que consegui até agora, como vocês podem ver, é bem rudimentar, mas eu me diverti bastante cortando e criando texturas em 3D.

Para colorir eu usei tinta acrílica preta fosca como base e depois, usando a técnica do pincel seco, dei duas mãos de branco, também usando tinta acrílica fosca. Depois de bem seco, usei tintas guache para colorir, porque eram as únicas tintas coloridas que eu tinha, mas acabei gostando do resultado.

As cores ficaram meio pastel e não ficaram brilhantes, e eram assim que eu queria. Assim que eu fizer mais avanços, posto aqui no blog.

Vou ver se eu consigo escanear as peças e criar modelos de papel. Vamos ver...


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Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Fiat 666 NM Truck And Ansaldo Fiat L6/40 Light Tank Paper Models
In 1/66 Scale - by Paper Diorama

Offered by Paper Diorama, Italian website, here are the papercrafts in 1/66 scale of the Fiat 666 NM Truck and the Ansaldo Fiat L6/40 Light Tank. 

The Fiat 666 was a heavy truck produced by the Italian Fiat Veicoli Industriali. The 666, like the corresponding medium-sized Fiat 626, was produced from 1940 as “Unified” truck: since 1937, by law, the War Department required all manufacturers of civilian trucks to have standard features regarding weight, number of axles, speed and capacity, in order to simplify logistics in case of requisition by the armed forces. 

The 626 and the 666, which replaced on assembly lines, respectively, the Fiat 621 and Fiat 632, were the first trucks of the Turin with forward control, and with the engine totally contained inside the cabin. 

The L6/40 was a light tank used by the Italian army from 1940 through World War II It was designed by Ansaldo as an export product, and was adopted by the Italian Army when officials learned of the design and expressed interest. 

It was the main tank employed by the Italian forces fighting on the Eastern Front alongside the L6/40-based Semovente 47/32 self-propelled gun. L6/40s were also used in the North African campaign.The official Italian designation was Carro Armato (“armored vehicle”, i.e. “tank”) L6/40.

Oferecido pelo ite italiano Paper Diorama, aqui estão os papercrafts na escala 1/66 do Caminhão Fiat 666 NM e do Tanque Leve Ansaldo Fiat L6/40. O Fiat 666 era um caminhão pesado produzido pela italiana Fiat Veicoli Industriali. O 666, assim como o correspondente Fiat 626 de médio porte, foi produzido a partir de 1940 como caminhão “Unificado”: desde 1937, por lei, o Departamento de Guerra exigia que todos os fabricantes de caminhões civis tivessem características padrão quanto ao peso, número de eixos, velocidade e capacidade, a fim de simplificar a logística em caso de requisição pelas forças armadas.

O 626 e o 666, que substituíram nas linhas de montagem, respectivamente, o Fiat 621 e o Fiat 632, foram os primeiros caminhões de Turim com controle avançado e com o motor totalmente contido dentro da cabine.

O L6/40 era um tanque leve usado pelo exército italiano de 1940 até o fim da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Foi projetado por Ansaldo como um produto de exportação e foi adotado pelo exército italiano quando os oficiais souberam do projeto e manifestaram interesse.

Foi o principal tanque empregado pelas forças italianas lutando na Frente Oriental ao lado do canhão autopropulsado Semovente 47/32 baseado em L6/40. Os L6/40 também foram usados na campanha do norte da África. A designação oficial italiana era Carro Armato (“veículo blindado”, ou seja, “tanque”) L6/40.


Link:
Fiat.666.NM.&.Ansaldo.Fiat.L6.40.Paper.Models.In.1.66.Scale.by.Paper.Diorama

Protestant Church In Oberkassel Paper Model In 1/200 Scale
by Kallboys

This is the Protestant Church of Oberkassel, in Germany. This church was built in 1683 and is one of the oldest Protestant churches in the Renany

This paper model is in 1/200 scale and was created by Kallboys team. A nice model for Dioramas, RPG and Wargames.

Esta é a Igreja Protestante de Oberkassel, na Alemanha. Ela foi construída em 1683 e é uma das mais antigas igrejas protestantes da Renânia

Este modelo de papel na escala 1/200 foi criado pelo pessoal do site Kallboys. Um modelo bem legal para Dioramas, RPG e Wargames.


Link: Protestant.Church.In.Oberkassel.Paper.Model.In.1/200.Scale.by.Kallboys


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German Architectural Paper Models In 1/72 Scale For Train Sets Dioramas, RPG And Wargames - by Projekt Bastelbogen

Some of these models have been posted here on the blog a few years ago, so it's always good to remember that they are all free to download and were created by my friend, the German designer and modeler Boris Voigt, from Projekt Bastelbogen, educational website

They are all in 1/72 scale and are perfect for Train Sets Dioramas, RPG And Wargames.

Alguns destes modelos já foram postados aqui no blogalguns anos atrás, então sempre é bom lembrar que todos são gratuítos para download e foram criados pelo meu amigo, o designer e modelista alemão Boris Voigt, do site educativo Projekt Bastelbogen

Eles estão todos na escala 1/72 e são perfeitos para Maquetes Ferroviárias, Dioramas, RPG e Wargames.


Link: German.Architectural.Paper.Models.In.1/72.Scale.by.Projekt.Bastelbogen


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