That's come along nicely since I last looked in Ken some great work, and I do like the bird poo effect
Heller's 1/8 Citroen Traction Avant
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Hi all well this is going on over be left for a while to let me cool off (I came sooooo close to throwing it against the wall) went to fit the wings and complete radiator as you saw I did in the last update and with those in place tried a fit of the bonnet (no chance 6 mill gap at the front, or back depending on where you want the gap) after several minuets of scratching my head I figured out what the problem was there was a gap all around the top of the firewall of about 2 mill, lift the front of the car a bit gap disappears and the bonnet fits perfect (I think the floor pan is bent) (I know the back part is but thought I would sort that when I finally glued it on) so lifted the front of the car glued the firewall to the body let it dry, released the body and the bottom of the firewall came away from where that was glued (too much stress I guess ) after a very fidely application of glue to that area, mahoosive amounts of taping to hold it there, let that dry undo the tape all fits perfect, just start applauding myself for sorting it and ping gap at the top again. How I stopped myself I don't know, but I didn't throw it, I don't want to come that close again so having a break for a little while.Comment
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Ken. You have done exceptionally well to get the finish you have, and the progress you have achieved in the time you have.
I'm not suprised that you felt like flinging the model at the wall. It's only taken you 3 months you must of been on this model most nights and weekends. It's taken me 8 months to complete the 300sl build and it's no where near as complex and detailed as your build.
I find in order to get the enjoyment out of modeling, no more than a couple of hours a week for me. And even then I try to just enjoy the process and take my time as a posed to looking forward to getting it finished.
Take a week off, go back to it with one job in mind and a time limit of 2 hours pack it away again and leave it for a week and come back to it. You will start to enjoy it more. Honestly you will, and the end results will be reflected in the modelComment
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Hi all well I've figured it out, On the ladder frames which you slide the subframe on the sub frame was about a mill away from end of the ladders which through everything else out unfortunately that part was stuck with a capitol S but with a lot of jiggeling I've moved it the mill required so now back to work, I've added the inner roof lining and weathered it.
for some reason the weathering is not showing up in the pics very well, trust me it looks very grubby.Comment
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Thanks mate, I am back on it again but I have to say not with the same enthusiasm, I feel it is beyond my abilities, looking at your finished build, you put so much detail and effort into your builds (which is why they take so long ) I just throw them together, I'm feeling this is probably just a bridge too far.Comment
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Please don't be discoraged. I think that you honestly have done an amazing job on this. Just do some modeling when you want to do it.Comment
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Hi Ken I've just caught up with this and I have to say mate, this is just WOW those engine bay shots actually look real.
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Yes this is looking fine, patience and a clear head every time you get it out and it will come together nicelyComment
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Can someone tell me where I could get 1/8 model weapons as used by the French resistance please.Comment
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