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Post by wilddart on Feb 6, 2010 22:18:22 GMT 1
... at how long this project will take! When completed, it will be my first model Ive made and what a model it will be I only really get time on weekend due to work and other commitments and today I was only able to do very little before having to wait to dry before starting next area! One thing it has taught me is perfection and taking my time! When starting the model I had the tendency to rush it and not really caring what I was doing. Now im realising my foolishness and having to correct the mistakes to make sure I have a perfect hull and eventually a RC ship that I will be proud of! BTW i'm on issue 32 and I have got all the issues up to 95, so I guess I got lot of man hours to put in! Just wanted to share my thoughts and I am interested in hearing yours. Nathan.
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Post by Achtung!! on Feb 7, 2010 12:27:45 GMT 1
My only advice is to get a good magnifying glass and have a very steady hadn for the brass bits1
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Post by Mark on Feb 7, 2010 17:46:14 GMT 1
[quote author=wilddart board=general thread=2380 post=34895 time=1265491102One thing it has taught me is perfection and taking my time! When starting the model I had the tendency to rush it and not really caring what I was doing. Now im realising my foolishness and having to correct the mistakes to make sure I have a perfect hull and eventually a RC ship that I will be proud of! [/quote]
That's very true Nathan. It often takes less time and effort to get something right first time, than it does to correct the mistakes later on (I speak from experience !)
It's certainly an impressive kit, and you'll need the patience of a saint when it comes to fitting all the brass bulkheads ! Good luck !
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