QUOTE: Originally posted by Davrukr
Paint sessions are a pain for me because I don't have a place dedicated to modeling in my house. Therefore it's a lot of work to just do a small amount of painting, since you have to let pieces dry before continuing. So I decided to start several models at one time, so those small paint sessions can actually be quite productive. Do a lot of you do the same? How many do you have going at a time?
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I'm new to modeling, so another reason I started several models is because I figured at least one might turn out worth a darn. I have only finished one that I really dedicated a lot of work to (meaning not a model quickly glued together to let my 4 year old son tear up). It in some ways turned out quite well, but in some quite painful. I realized I can actually do some pretty good work on a model with all the right tools. But I also learned that I don't know near enough techniques. It was a Tamiya 1:48 A6M2 Zero. I messed up the upper wings trying to apply a wash and then applied a matte finish with the canope unmasked. Opps. But I learned much from that model. Now I currently have going:
Revells(Monogram?)(American) 1:48 P-47 Thunderbolt (raised panel lines, arggg, what do I do with those? I also have very large gaps in the wheel wells where the wings attach that will not be easily filled, as anyone who has put this together will know)
Revells(German) 1:72 P-47 Thunderbolt (This is an unbelievably well designed model for less than $8, I am quite impressed. Lots of detail)
Revells(German) 1:72 F6F Hellcat (Now this should be the same damn quality as the P-47, but it's not even close. The fit, especially putting the cockpit in, really sucks. Detail, especially in the cockpit, sucks compared to the P-47 also.)
Revells(American) 1:48 Bf-109 (Not very well detailed, but at least it has recessed panel lines. Cheap kit for me to practice with.)
Revell-Monograms 1:48 P-61 (Horrible quality but it looks like someone with a lot more skills than I have could do wonders with this kit. I started it but put it aside until I have much better skills.)
Tamiya 1:72 P-51D Mustang (Nice kit, but what do you expect from Tamiya, started the cockpit, but will probably hold off to get some more skills on cheaper models before finishing.)
Academy 1:144 F-4 Phantom (It was cheap and I wanted to check out a 1:144 scale. It's damn tiny. I'm not good enough to make this thing look good yet. I pretty much mess up trying to fill the gaps, and it was very apparent after I painted the first coat. Will come back to this one later also.)
I really jumped in feet first, but like I said, at least I won't be afraid to screw one up since I have so many going. Most, if not all, were cheap. I'm pretty much concentrating on the 1:48 and 1:72 P-47's for the time being. I know it seems strange to work on 2 scales of the same plane at once, but oh well. I'm really working on trying to put together a decent model right now more than caring what the model is of.