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Recessionary times and MRR spending
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15 years 9 months ago #2202
by zthek
Yes, less money, more scratch building, a new generation of skilled modelers.
Lajos:)
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...all I can afford to do is scratch build...
Funny thing, things always seem to work out in the end.
Yes, less money, more scratch building, a new generation of skilled modelers.
Lajos:)
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15 years 9 months ago #2204
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I do some scratch building in larger scales but believe me, skilled it ain't!
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more scratch building, a new generation of skilled modelers.
I do some scratch building in larger scales but believe me, skilled it ain't!
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15 years 9 months ago #2209
by zthek
Practice it in Z, and after a short time you'll be surprised how easy to build difficult looking things. There are no rules, you can use parts of plastic, brass and wood kits, railroad cars and dead or working locomotives, vehicles, watch parts, anything... The most important component of modeling is to do it, and don't be afraid about botching your project. (Lots of screwed up models end up as precious antiques on eBay... ) One more thing. Try to model the real thing, not models.
Lajos
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I do some scratch building in larger scales...
Practice it in Z, and after a short time you'll be surprised how easy to build difficult looking things. There are no rules, you can use parts of plastic, brass and wood kits, railroad cars and dead or working locomotives, vehicles, watch parts, anything... The most important component of modeling is to do it, and don't be afraid about botching your project. (Lots of screwed up models end up as precious antiques on eBay... ) One more thing. Try to model the real thing, not models.
Lajos
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