You don't sound like you're having a blast with this kit.
ICM Kozak-2 Ukrainian Armoured Vehicle 1/35th Scale
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Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc
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I'd say stick with it for a bit, hopefully you'll get to a point where all the little bits are squared away and it starts to look like it should. If not, there's always JR's new blowtorch.Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc
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I have bad news i'm afraid. This build is over, I've decided to bin it under the wifes advice because it's causing me such stress and annoyance and for a supposedly "fun" hobby, this has not been fun just very annoying by it's tiny parts that break at the drop of a hat.
I will include two images, one showing how far I've got and the other showing how annoyingly small some parts are and these aren't even the smallest.
I'm sorry for wasting everyones time with this thread, I guess this kit (which was recommended to me) was just vastly out of my skill level.
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Thats fine, Steve, I've junked a fair few models that had become a trial - it's a hobby, not a punishment!
Bin the lot & start with a clear bench!!
I find it helpful to look at the instructions before buying a model - it gives you some inkling of what you are letting yourself into...............
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Thats fine, Steve, I've junked a fair few models that had become a trial - it's a hobby, not a punishment!
Bin the lot & start with a clear bench!!
I find it helpful to look at the instructions before buying a model - it gives you some inkling of what you are letting yourself into...............
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Scalemates is always my first port of call, when looking for instructions, more manufacturers these days allow you to look before buying, but others still don't - if all else fails. put up a request in the forum!
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To borrow a phrase from gamble aware - when the fun stops, stop!
There's no point carrying on if you aren't enjoying it, I've learnt that over the past few years. However, rather than binning the kit (if you haven't already), box it all up and stick it in a dusty corner. Maybe one day you'll feel ready to tackle it.
And you certainly don't need to apologise, most of us have been there I'm sure.Comment
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Guest as Andy said we've all been there.
I found that my other hobby of painting is a good way of taking my mind off any frustrations that I find in model making, and vice versa.Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.Comment
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