Nomad53
Okay all I guess that I am saying I am done. Calling it quits. I do not want to be the one that started a thread that caused trouble.....
This is because of comments made about harsh words. To all that read this. "I am the one that asked for advice and comments."
Nomad, let's be very clear about something: YOU did not "start" anything. We had one person come blustering in with perhaps was a well-meaning piece of advice about "doing your own thing"--fair enough; some people just aren't tactful--but you didn't start anything, and the people who were pointing out that "you were the one asking for advice" were merely pointing out a FACT, nothing more.
Nomad53
Okay all I guess that I am saying I am done.
Boy, I would urge you in the strongest possible way to reconsider that. So.....what? Let the bigmouths drive you off? (and I use that term generally) Take a look at what GOOD your thread actually generated---you built a beautiful model here, a nice representation of a popular tank and one that many vets here have served on or around. Along the way you got great advice from two guys, and a lot of great information which you used to correct and improve an old kit. A LOT OF GUYS WILL USE THIS THREAD to do the same and to use as reference for their Abrams builds. What a shame if you would have foregone the completion of this valuable thread?
Nomad53
I will not bother anyone anymore. I will just read and learn from all the great modellers that are on this forum.
I have a better suggestion: why not BE ONE OF THEM? Hwy man--we ALL started out like you here. Newbs who could slap a kit together competently enough, but we got where we are by doing what you JUST DID---asking questions, and being mature enough to take criticism and advice, and know that even if he criticism sometimes stings, it's all meant for the best.
Since I joined this forum in 2007, it's been like a huge social experiment. I've learned that there are literally all kinds of people here. There are genuinely helpful people. guys who don't say much or have not much to say beyond "Looks great!" (which is fine) and there are the occasional tactless individuals and curmudgeons. Hell, the long-term members have ALL been those people at one point or the other.
In truth, you make this forum what it is. If you slink away and disappear because some tactless poster riles up a small bluster, you serve neither your own modeling, nor the interest of the community to which you have already contributed valuable information and a fine example of modeling.
Now go get a cup of coffee and get back to participating!