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Kesa Tiho
Im actually proud of myself for once. So because im spending so much money on this moc i actually did some research on the tank and anti tank gun. I even watched nigels modeling bench for like two hours for tips and tricks on how to get better (thanks john). I was hoping doing research would make me less nervous but instead now i constantly have a feeling of dread and nervousness, which isnt good because school is starting soon and obviously that makes me more nervous so im just gonna continue doing research in the hopes that fighting fire with a Churchill crocodile works. (For those who didnt get it the Churchill crocodile is a tank with a built-in flamethrower so like fighting fire with fire) i really hope i dont mess this up.
29 August, 10:48
John Hughes
Martin is right. The best thing to do is learn by jumping in and building a kit. Don't expect your early efforts to be brilliant. But, every time you finish one, take a good look at what you could do better on the next one. (I wouldn't worry too much about things like weathering on early builds. You can always add that later on).
Martin is right. The best thing to do is learn by jumping in and building a kit. Don't expect your early efforts to be brilliant. But, every time you finish one, take a good look at what you could do better on the next one. (I wouldn't worry too much about things like weathering on early builds. You can always add that later on).
29 August, 17:08
gorby
Scalemates is great, the problem is seeing the model your building being built by someone who is better at modelling than you….and there is always someone better. Without the internet as a kid we just built models for fun and all my mates were as crap at modelling as I was so I never knew it was possible to produce anything better. It was great.
Some of the modellers you see on here may have 40 or more years of modelling experience. If you compare your model to theirs you'll never be satisfied with what you produce. If you want to end up as good as some of the people on here you need to start simply and learn stage by stage as you go. The most important thing you need to remember now is to relax and just enjoy yourself, it isn't a competition it's supposed to be fun – particularly when you're young
Scalemates is great, the problem is seeing the model your building being built by someone who is better at modelling than you….and there is always someone better. Without the internet as a kid we just built models for fun and all my mates were as crap at modelling as I was so I never knew it was possible to produce anything better. It was great.
Some of the modellers you see on here may have 40 or more years of modelling experience. If you compare your model to theirs you'll never be satisfied with what you produce. If you want to end up as good as some of the people on here you need to start simply and learn stage by stage as you go. The most important thing you need to remember now is to relax and just enjoy yourself, it isn't a competition it's supposed to be fun – particularly when you're young
30 August, 09:34
Kesa Tiho
Well i am having fun and i am satisfied with my models, especially my 1:72 F-14A (ill post a pic of it when i get to the city because its a real beauty) my 1:32 F-14A and my latest build the 1:35 challenger II. And about the getting better thing, i have gotten better over the last two years ive been building models. Ive gone from needing help to even build a model to building a model with foggy canopies, glue residue everywhere and broken decals to good(ish) paint jobs, relatively clean builds, good decaling and basic weathering. Im getting better and i know it. But i just cant help the urge to try and be better than everyone else, you know how boys are
Well i am having fun and i am satisfied with my models, especially my 1:72 F-14A (ill post a pic of it when i get to the city because its a real beauty) my 1:32 F-14A and my latest build the 1:35 challenger II. And about the getting better thing, i have gotten better over the last two years ive been building models. Ive gone from needing help to even build a model to building a model with foggy canopies, glue residue everywhere and broken decals to good(ish) paint jobs, relatively clean builds, good decaling and basic weathering. Im getting better and i know it. But i just cant help the urge to try and be better than everyone else, you know how boys are
30 August, 10:10
Bill Mathews
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