I wish my goal could be a perfect scale model. But, that's not even going to come close to happenning!
But, I love building models! I love learning new techniques, and spending hours trying to get good at them. On a side note, do any of you catch yourselves trying too many new techniques on one project? On this Hurri, I have cut/repositioned elevators and rudder, used milliput for the first time, put decals under a final coat, used enamel paints for the first time, creating damage patches, using Alclad II, am trying to weather with humbrol under the paint........and, to top it all off, the plane fell off the bench during the construction stage and created some brand new jagged panel lines for me!
Anyway, back on subject.... I build this model not to have the perfect model, but to have a blast modelling. I've met builders who refuse to weather their planes. Not their thing; they want a perfect plane. I've met other builders who want to make models fast...and cheap. They don't accept the proposal that if the modelling is about the modelling, then the photoetched parts are worth the value because of the extra modelling time they allow.
So, do you model for:
a. The perfect scale model (Quality/perfection)
b. The hobby time of it
c. Skill building
d. The collection building of built models (#s)
e. Or..another variation that I haven't considered yet
Just wondering. It is a great hobby, with a lot of sides to it.
QT