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Thanks for the great comments guys. This is a build I have put off for a long time simply because I didn't have the patience to do all the detail. Last year my whole attitude to modelling, and a few other things, has changed very much for the better. I no longer try to hit deadlines, please others, get the latest 'must have kit' that everyone else is building. Now, I just think along the lines of 'ooooo, like that' and then just do it. My other hobby, photography, has had a similar make over and just by changing my mind, things have started to improve.
Biggest tip I can give to anyone new to modelling is to 'Do what YOU want the way YOU want to do it'. Admire other people's work, learn from them and apply tose lessons to what YOU do. Do not wast time and money try to emulate others, be yourself and enjoy it for yourself.
Biggest tip I can give to anyone new to modelling is to 'Do what YOU want the way YOU want to do it'. Admire other people's work, learn from them and apply tose lessons to what YOU do. Do not wast time and money try to emulate others, be yourself and enjoy it for yourself.
Superb finish Graham. One of the best Bike kits I have seen.
Also agree 100% with your modelling philosophy, I am tired of getting bogged down by ... this chamo scheme never existed or in real life the actual thing would never look like this or that... build kits the way you want
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