Bakster
Hey PG, this is looking sweet! Really nice. And yeah... the decals are really starting to pull things together. Your paint work looks really nice too. It looks like it laid down nicely.
Thanks Bakster! I'm pleased with the paint job as well. Still working on mastering pre-shading, but I'm happy with the progress I'm making. It really helps mecha pop. All those panels and edges make for great places to apply it.
Bakster
...good idea about the alignment guage you made for the missiles.
I've tried glueing things freehand. They are about as consistent as when I try drawing a line freehand without a straigh edge. Modeling has certainly taught me to acknowledge and accept personal limitations. That last bit being really important to me. So if I can't do it with current skill, I find or create tools to help. This particular build has showed me it takes far less effort (and skill) to accomplish gratifying results. I would have never believed that to be true before this.
Bakster
Btw. Stepping away so as not to rush made me chuckle. I often do the same thing. You invest so much time into a build it can be like walking on eggshells. One misstep and kaboom.
Oh man. This makes me thinks of all the mistakes I've had to fix simply because I saw the finish line and decided to push on. Thankfully, mental klaxons now start going off when I have thoughts like "you don't need to wait. Look how close your are. Just keep going and you'll have this finished and ready to present." Oh boy.
I discovered the hard way that those can be some of the most dangerous thoughts for me. The worst part is when I do push on and things turn out great. That gets me believing I can do it again. And wouldn't you know, that's when disaster strikes. At least now when I push on I ask myself if I'm willing to risk disaster. Sometimes I am, and when disaters does strike, I usually maintain my calm and push on. Accepting the risk ahead of time seems to help keep me from losing my sh*t when things go awry. Not always, but more often than not.
All the above is probably why I slow down so much when getting cloe to the end of a build.
Bakster
I wish I were a seasoned modeler where it's old hat. I could just bang out models. lol.
LOL, there are some amazing weekend builds the forum members turn out. I don't know how they do it. I don't think I'll ever be a seasoned modeler. I'm too busy trying to push myself. Makes it hard to recognize "good enough". Unless I'm sick of a build in which case "good enough" is equivalent to done and therefore awesome. :D
This is the first model I built when I got back into the hobby three years ago.
It took me over a month of evenings and weekends to build and paint it. I have it in a central position of my collection. He not only re-ignited my interest in bulding models, he's also my inspiration for developing skill.
Whenever I wonder if I'm really growing as a modeler I lookup and see that guy and everything that's followed since and I can't help but recognize how I've grown. It's what keeps me trying. That, and the words of encouragement from you and the other wonderful members of this forum. Keeps me going back to my stash to grab another kit and discover what the next build will reveal.