The second week in February 2020 - and already this year, I have attempted two of my 'never made' genres. The Wellington 1/9 Bust has taught me a lot, and I have another bust in the pipeline, but not yet. The Star Wars Tie Fighter built for a lad's birthday was my first sci-fi model ever, and whilst it was a good little model, it didn't want me to go out and buy another.
I then wondered what sort of model had I never attempted. I don't mean a specific model ( like a StuG! ), but what category of model?. I already tried the Toons, in our GB last year. I have had a dabble in the railway genre ( mainly Dapol ), and made many ships in my earlier modelling years. I had a think, and I could only really come up with a few! - Mechas - about which I know nothing, Hot-Rods & Drag Racers, of which my knowledge is limited to the dreadful chromed cartoon models put out by Revell, Monogram etc in the 60-70s.
I really prefer a model of something that actually existed I have looked at these:


Alas, cost and how to display this big models puts me off!
Any out of the box suggestions?
Dave
I then wondered what sort of model had I never attempted. I don't mean a specific model ( like a StuG! ), but what category of model?. I already tried the Toons, in our GB last year. I have had a dabble in the railway genre ( mainly Dapol ), and made many ships in my earlier modelling years. I had a think, and I could only really come up with a few! - Mechas - about which I know nothing, Hot-Rods & Drag Racers, of which my knowledge is limited to the dreadful chromed cartoon models put out by Revell, Monogram etc in the 60-70s.
I really prefer a model of something that actually existed I have looked at these:
Alas, cost and how to display this big models puts me off!
Any out of the box suggestions?
Dave
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