Dr. Frankenstein
cj_baller13
11-26-2004, 10:23 AM
dunno if i spelt that right but any way, ive found myself becoming something of a dr frankenstine. in that i buy kits and pull bits off them to put on other kits.e.g wing mirrors, door hinges, rims, wheels, decals, seats, steering wheels, hand brakes, gear sticks.
is this normal or shud i avoid doing this at all costs
i made a buy in my local model shop last week when they had a bunch of new model beetles on sale at Ģ3 each. i bought this kit purely to update the interior of the 66 beetle i am workin on
is this normal or shud i avoid doing this at all costs
i made a buy in my local model shop last week when they had a bunch of new model beetles on sale at Ģ3 each. i bought this kit purely to update the interior of the 66 beetle i am workin on
mike@af
11-26-2004, 10:45 AM
Welcome to the world of Modeling! Its called kitbashing, find me one real modeler that doesnt do that.
flying finn
11-26-2004, 10:45 AM
I think itīs ok, atleast I do this all the time:D
You can always use the left over parts in some other projects..
You can always use the left over parts in some other projects..
tonioseven
11-26-2004, 10:54 AM
Welcome to the world of Modeling! Its called kitbashing, find me one real modeler that doesnt do that.
Amen to that!!! :grinyes:
Amen to that!!! :grinyes:
cj_baller13
11-26-2004, 11:06 AM
as long as im not the only one lol
Rtuned
11-26-2004, 03:27 PM
Welcome to the world of Modeling! Its called kitbashing, find me one real modeler that doesnt do that.
:1: I myself consider as one too. Most of the models that were bought had a project tag on it...and I mean it will be an "neverending stories" projects. :icon16:
:1: I myself consider as one too. Most of the models that were bought had a project tag on it...and I mean it will be an "neverending stories" projects. :icon16:
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