Thanks Paul, that was a pity as I'd taken some time to do them on the tape, then they fell apart when lifted up. Bit of mess to be honest.Looking good John, pity about the track on the T34.
Not to worry mate, builds don't always go according to plan. Put this down to a practice for the next build.Thanks Paul, that was a pity as I'd taken some time to do them on the tape, then they fell apart when lifted up. Bit of mess to be honest.
Absolutely agree about PSC.Looks fine for a first go in an unfamiliar scale John. Plenty for others to like there….even if you don’t like it yourself.
The thing to do is take an honest look at it and work out what you want to improve, and concentrate on that for the next one. If you want practice, try some of the Plastic Soldier Company stuff. They aren’t as detailed, but are cheap, and do paint up well…..and they don’t have individual track links…..
I remember it well…..no tracks this time eh!Thanks guys, the next build is , well any one remember " Dusty Bin ? " This time in 1/35 .
No, and I'll be able to see the figures . Though I did enjoy attempting them , it certainly opens the mind on how other scales builders work .I remember it well…..no tracks this time eh!
He’s a Genius Steve I think that’s how he pulled this build offHow on earth have you managed to do this! I can just about do braille scale with two eyes, two magnifying glasses and an optivisor. Yet you manage with just the one eye! Incredible my friend, absolutely incredible. I think you have done a fine job and I wish you all the best on your next bit of modelling madness
Yes Richard.Hi John, great therapy on the small stuff and hanging in there. In this scale you work with tweezers more often and lesser broad strokes when painting...something like miniaturising your building method with the help of magnifiers.
Good attempt and hope you do more.
Cheers,
Richard
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