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Old 09-22-2003, 02:06 AM
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Talking Going to work on the BASICS...

Hello all,
Just wanted to announce that I'm temporaly 'drop' some of my current projects that require scratchbuilding/big putty work, etc. I think I figured out why it takes me so long to complete a car... it's because I lack the basic skills very much, and now want to fix this so I can complete my cars quicker. Who knows, maybe a few other members also have this problem..

So to start off, I think I'll work on a 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A build box stock with engine details & painting details. I'll take each step one at a time, and not work on anything else until I complete it, although the work isn't going to progress as fast since I'm taking a Drivers Ed. class afterschool which is currently chewing up all my spare time.

Anyways, look for a progress thread soon.... and thank you for reading.
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It's the best to do when you are bored with the complicated stuff. I like that Challenger kit, I think nearly anyone else would agree.
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Re: Going to work on the BASICS...

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It's the best to do when you are bored with the complicated stuff. I like that Challenger kit, I think nearly anyone else would agree.
I agree as well! That Challenger kit turns out really well with just basic detailing!! You're showing a lot of maturity!!
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Yeah, I just got started in customizing models. until about 6-8 mo. ago, I just did custom paint, maybe wheels (salvaged from another kit), and custom interior. Thx to u guys, (and the internet) i am getting really into this hobby! The FAQ rox, and every1 here has been real helpful. Neway, I don't have the basics perfect yet, and cant wait til i get good enuff to start with epoxy putty and stuff. ne way, thx for the help, and I understand where u r comin from, about not havin the basics down.
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Thanks for the comments guys, just remember that my other projects didn't die, I just put them on hold.
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