Welcome to Auttorama! Jorge here, I am all about helping you IMPROVE your scale modeling skills. I created Auttorama to bring a new concept of reality to the world of models in scale.
Through art, creative ideas, passion for miniatures, and the best quality of work I strive to produce artwork images and designs that captivate the imagination of the viewer.
My model builds are usually plastic models in 1:35 or Diecast cars in 1:18 scale put into a new reality that enlarges their potential and expands their power allowing them to become alive in a new dimension.
My goal is to share my knowledge and techniques in areas such as scratch building, painting, weathering, washes, chipping, oil painting, dust, rust & mud effects, and off course photography; for basic, intermediate, and advanced levels.
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I am very excited to have you here and I hope you enjoy this channel
Jorge Damico
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Great Base and Paintjob!
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Have been looking forward to seeing this finished, very nicely done.
Thank you very much!
Cool build. 👍
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Interesting to follow and interesting concept to have your videos in English and Spanish. Cool skills!
Glad you think so!
Amazing work !
Thanks a lot!
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good job!!
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Impressive attention to detail, superb base, vehicle and figures!👍👍
Thank you so much for the feedback!
Good work! Congratulation!
Thanks a lot!
Excellent details, congrats.
Thank you so much 😀
It is Inspiring, indeed. At this moment, I am not using these barriers, but eventually they will, add nice detail to my HO scenery. I will apply your painting technic, for my concrete portals. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback. I means a lot to me.
Perfect!
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Parabéns, trabalho fantástico.
Muito obrigado pelo suporte.
Great!!!
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I use ice cube trays sprayed with pan then add concrete mix
nice idea
great job ! new sub ;-) where did you get the cutting item for bricks and the green thing that you use for the morter lines ?
Thanks for the sub!
Here is the information you requested: Brick carving knife - amzn.to/45FgDHX Plastic Caulking Sealant Spreader - amzn.to/3xeT4sA You can also download the list with all the tools I used here: www.auttorama.com/free-files-authentication
Looks really good, Jorge! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching.
Very nice.
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Hola saludos desde España muy buen trabajo yo estoy terminando un diorama con Lince de Italeri ambientado en el año 2009 en Afganistan Muito placer por sus comentarios e videos de montage
Thank you so much for watching.
Great weathering. 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Absolutely gorgeous work. I stumbled upon this from some much larger model making KZread channels. A suggestion: have the name of the channel come up at the beginning and at the end of the video. I don't need to be reminded 8 to 9 times of the name of your channel during a 9 minute video. And also sometimes obscured some of what you were doing and take away from it was otherwise a very relaxing and interesting video.
Thank you. I appreciate the feedback.👍
That looks great, Jorge! I love seeing the whole process, start to finish! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it. Next Saturday I'll have the next video ready, which will cover the base for this small diorama.
that model came out very nice.
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Muy bueno, hermano!!!
Muchas gracias por el apoyo!
Excellent
Thank you!
That came out really nice, can`t wait to see finished model.
Thank you so much for the support. Next Saturday I will release the next episode covering painting and weathering. Stay tuned!
Esse modelo/versão de Sd.Kfz. eu não conhecia. Fico me perguntando de ONDE os alemães tiraram o designe desse icônico veiculo, que de tão pitoresco, acredito ter sido inspiração para a criação das cabines do famoso AT - AT da franquia de George Lucas, "Star Wars". Você fez um ÓTIMO trabalho na montagem desse BELO kit amigo, deixo aqui os meus parabéns !!!
Muito obrigado pelo suporte!
You’ve added some nice modifications to improve the model. Great result 💥👍💥
Thank you!
That looks pretty good you inspire me to buy one and try to build it as good as you do
That’s great. Happy modeling!
Very nice effort. Built that model a few years back, it took a lot of work adding the missing details. I think you pushed in the 2 cm barrel a bit too far. Other than that, splendid job on your end.
Thank you for the feedback and for the support .👍
Sensacional 👏👏👏👏👏
Muito obrigado!
Lookin' good so far, Jorge! 😁
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Tks
Genius!
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Good work my friend! Thank you!
Thank you for your support. That means a ton. Soon I will be posting more videos. Cheers!
Great video, Jorge! Thanks for doing all the math for us! 🤪 I'm going to use this to build pallets for my M985 HEMTT gun truck
I am happy that it was useful. There’s a new video coming out soon. Stay tuned. Cheers
@@auttoramaJorge, I just tried both your styrene and balsa wood techniques and they both turned out great! I do think I like the styrene method better. It just looks a bit more “in scale” than the balsa wood in my opinion. Thanks again for the guidance!
I am so happy that my process was useful. I’d love to see pictures of how they turned out.
I'll be sure to send you a picture when I get them finished. 😁
I Would Like The Measurement For 1/32 Scale To Make These Cement Barriers Please 🙏 😢 If Ya Have Time And Willing To Do So And I Will forever Be Thankful and Thank You For All You Do To Help People Like me. And God Bless You 🙌
I will try
If you take the 1/35 measurement multiply this by 35 - this will give you the 100% (full size) dimensions. Then simply divide by 32. Once you have this measurement you can just increase the dimensions by the difference: However, give the minimal difference [ at 1/35 scale 1metre is 28.571mm at 1/32 that metre is 31.25mm) so just scale up
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nice
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YOO YESSS.
Thank you.
Thanks yall. basic item but its so cool.
Glad you like it!
Great video, I used your guide and made a nice scale pallett, saved me al the work measuring and calculating scale dimensions... I subscribed, thank you!
So happy it was useful for you. Thank you for subscribing!
Perfect!!!
Thank you so much for the support👍!
Excelente video, muito boa explicação da técnica. Top, Saudações de Portugal😉👍
Muito obrigado pelo feedback e pelo suporte. 👍🙏🏻
굉장히 멋있어요!!
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@@auttorama Even looking at it, it seems difficult to paint camouflage patterns like that with a brush. Is it possible with a brush??
@@auttorama How long did it take to paint and complete this amphibious assault vehicle model??
@@beyoungheouneoh this was a very complex build, I took me 30 days between building and painting it.
@@auttorama Why is there no augmented armor on this amphibious assault vehicle?
Fantastic presentation, Jorge. Instantly subscribed. Wishing you massive success, my friend. Your use of clear and concise language to describe each process is so helpful, your filming style is clean, sharp and extremely well edited, and the techniques are impressively professional. Wow!
Thank you so much for the feedback and support. I helps me to continue to produce this type of content. Cheers!
Nice. Will consider using these techniques for the concrete walls in a 1/24 race car diorama I'll get to at some stage.
I am happy that you liked it and that can be useful to you. Cheers!
They look fantastic.
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Thank you so much, thi is very helpful cause I usually stick with a set from Meng that I had to make them with plaster and that takes a lot of time for drying. 😊 Can I ask you about hot wire cutter, where did you get it?
I am happy that you liked it. Tomorrow I will post the episode on how to paint the barriers. Stay tuned. P.S.: I got the hot wire cutter online at Amazon. Let me know if you have any other question. Cheers!
@@auttorama Thank you so much, I'm looking forward to it 😊
Awesome!
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