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Old 06-26-2003, 01:46 AM
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What exactly is meant when people say "Thats a clean job!" ?

Could someone clarify? I always read that message in posts and I'm not too sure on what it means.
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Cleanly done. No glue smears, paint in places it shouldn't be, everything that can be covered is covered. Panel lines are done, paint is shiny and even, wheels have correct camber, engine is nicely detailed, correct colors are used.. etc..
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so which part of clean don't you understand?

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Cleanly done. No glue smears, paint in places it shouldn't be, everything that can be covered is covered. Panel lines are done, paint is shiny and even, wheels have correct camber, engine is nicely detailed, correct colors are used.. etc..
That was a clean explanation!!
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Ya know a nice clean build I built and built before someone told me it was a clean build.
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Look at P-mans Evo, now IMO, that is a clean build!
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I think it's more: "you have good skill, kit is nicely done, but I don't like it"

Pman is not a clean job.. it's an awersome job
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Cleanly done. No glue smears, paint in places it shouldn't be, everything that can be covered is covered. Panel lines are done, paint is shiny and even, wheels have correct camber, engine is nicely detailed, correct colors are used.. etc..
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I don't think it has anything to do with camber or detailing etc. It has to do with the basics of modeling that have been mentioned, like no visible glue, paint lines are straight, paint is smooth, parts are put on correct and straight etc. A box stock model can be built clean and a fully detailed model can be built clean if the basic skills have been mastered.
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I don't think it has anything to do with camber or detailing etc. It has to do with the basics of modeling that have been mentioned, like no visible glue, paint lines are straight, paint is smooth, parts are put on correct and straight etc. A box stock model can be built clean and a fully detailed model can be built clean if the basic skills have been mastered.
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this is not clean
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