I have just received my first ever build. If I can get it looking half as good as the projects I see on here I will be very happy. Wish me luck ha ha[ATTACH]100366.IPB[/ATTACH]
My first ever build. Wish me luck!
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Its a good kit in a scale that is easier to work on and the right colour to boot.
Take your time and ask if in doubt. its not a race, I am sure a helpful sole will come and help.
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Good luck Paul,
A great choice for a first build it may be an old kit re packaged but it builds up to a fair representation of the real thing, I am just coming to the end of building tamiya;s churchill crocodile with the eduard etch set and it was my return build after 30 years but a build I have thoroughly enjoyed I will post pics as and when I've sourced a camera. Take your time and enjoy it.
all the best JimComment
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Good luck Paul, it'll be a breeze.
Don't worry what others might think of the end result. You'll always get fair and helpful advise. Just have fun.Comment
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Good Luck with the build.............. As Ian & Ron said. It's not a race and don't feel pressured by some of the stuff on here ...... A bit of patience and time is all that's needed ............ The main thing is to enjoy building it........... and anything you need to know or aren't sure about?? Just ask ......... There is a friendly bunch on here, always happy to help out....... So, "Crack on" ......... I'll look forward to following your progress on here.
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Cheers guys.
I am amazed how detailed all the parts are. Had a good read through of the instructions, put the kids to bed then had a slow and steady hour or so building. The tip someone gave me the other day about placing the parts together dry before glueing to make sure they fit nice and snug is a really good idea.
The headlights at the front are so tiny and fiddly,(may have put a smidge too much glue) but for the first little section of my first build I'm really happy.
Will upload afew pics when I've got a little further.Comment
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Hi Paul,
Obviously be as careful as you can with the amount of glue but there are numerous clean up techniques you can use o clean your model up, the tip of your craft knife scraping away from the small part to purchasing a fibreglass pencil that works similarly to very fine sandpaper. The more of other peoples build the more techniques you will become aware of.
regards JimComment
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Originally posted by \The headlights at the front are so tiny and fiddly.
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