I disagree: it’s both. There is a skill in actually making the parts, and not everyone has — or can achieve — the same level of skill. But within your skill’s reach, it’s determination that decides how far you’ll take it. I often build models that I could do more work on, but I feel it’s not worth the effort it would take.
To put that other way, if it depended on determination only, all of us here could build to the standards of, say, Neo or Isitme. I have this feeling that I speak for most of us here when I say I can’t. Well, not unless I were to have enough determination to make tiny parts a couple of dozen times until they’re finally up to scratch, meaning a single model would probably take several years to finish. In that sense, yeah, it may be determination only. Well, and having non-shaky hands.
As for my own standards of how far to go: it depends a lot. Sometimes I add all the details and corrections I can to a model, other times I build things straight from the box despite knowing it’s got glaring errors. Usually it’s somewhere between those two.
To put that other way, if it depended on determination only, all of us here could build to the standards of, say, Neo or Isitme. I have this feeling that I speak for most of us here when I say I can’t. Well, not unless I were to have enough determination to make tiny parts a couple of dozen times until they’re finally up to scratch, meaning a single model would probably take several years to finish. In that sense, yeah, it may be determination only. Well, and having non-shaky hands.
As for my own standards of how far to go: it depends a lot. Sometimes I add all the details and corrections I can to a model, other times I build things straight from the box despite knowing it’s got glaring errors. Usually it’s somewhere between those two.
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