Thanks guys for a great response,
Doog lol i wished i could blame the error on that but unfortuatly it was nothing less than not reading forward a few steps on the instructions although it still would have been wrong heh i dont mind messing up it helps keep me in check, thanks for the great comments.
Hi Durr, when you say helped changed your mind about it i assume you decided to sit on it a while longer lol, if you decide to build it and need any more pointers about the kit or the couple of ref pics i have found let me know.
Thanks Redleg it a bit easier to dive in on a paintjob when your not worried so much about messing up a $60 dragon kit that took months to build which may be the reason i gravitate to these more cheaper builds lol to be honest there are many ways to make a kit shine some do it with amazing details others with painting/weathering and others still with a mix of both, i just love the painting/weathering side of it all
Hi Tony, you didnt miss much it was a two post WIP heh, first post announcing the build and my second post declaring it finished lol thanks for checking in.
Hi Chris i know what you mean about putting a kit off i do it a lot then one day the inspiration just hits and its go time heh i imagine the 1/72 wouldbe a lot tougher than this scale themasking of windows alone (inside and out) is daunting for me, cheers for the comments.
Steve my appologies for the massive amout of pics in one post i bet you wernt too impressed with that i appreciate you taking the time mate and your input is always a pleasure to receive.
Ben lol no way have i the patience of a kit of that magnitude heh i leave those to the experts there are some of dragons kits that still overwelm me in 1/35 heh thanks for the comments.
Hi Matt i always try finish the kit wether it is terrible or not even if i toss the finished peice (only once so far) i just cant stand the idea of an unfinished kit on my bench before starting another, must be an obsessive compulsive thing lol, thanks for checking it out.
Thanks Terry i remember your build very well i was still very new to modeling and it was one of the first styles of painting and weathering in that manner i had seen and was blown away with it, it helped set me on the unending road to realistic finishes
Hi Bill, thank you for the kudo's the factory has been working but im not sure if it will reach full steam for a while, the way you and Doog are building i feel the torch as been passed on you guys have been knocking out some super jobs, i think my next one should move along at a good pace being an italeri kit (i am looking forward to a fall together build)
Thanks again all for taking the time.