Most pleasurable builds
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I’ve been following this thread, and have been thinking a fair deal about what I would consider my most pleasurable builds, but I can’t come up with any that stand out … I guess it’s just not a criterium I pay much attention to — for me, things stand out more because of the amount of work needed to get to where I wanted to go, or even because they were unpleasurable to buildComment
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Just spotted this thread whilst playing 'Catch up'
All my builds have been fun, but here's my most pleasurable and why.
'Zulu, The Store House. Rorke's Drift....January 1879'. I managed to paint nearly 500 1/72 figures and kept my sanity!
'A haven for a retired Revell Lucky XI tug boat.' The fun, great feedback and crack I had from folks made the making of this just superb. The terrific input from members made the story line go off the chart. Just ace....
'A P-40 Kittyhawk lost in the Egyptian Desert.' Only the second time I've tried to copy real photographs. A bit of a tribute to the true story of a pilot's sad fate during WW2.
'The Liberation of a French village - and some cheese and wine!' This started with just an idea - a village street and a bridge. Yet again, the input from members set me off on a journey where I had no idea where I was going. Ideas and suggestions piled in during the build.....Some physically impossible! :flushed:
Cheers.
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Thanks Ian.
As I wrote, it felt as though members were mucking in and building the things with me. That is what made them so enjoyable, not so much the end results.
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