Col.Kilgore
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Looking good, it's all a learning experience. PanthermanJust completed my first model kit since 1973 . . . 1/48 Tamiya M1A1 Abrams. . . There are a lot of screw ups on it but overall, I give myself a C. Also first try with an airbrush. And first try at a diorama.
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Looks awesomeJust completed my first model kit since 1973 . . . 1/48 Tamiya M1A1 Abrams. . . There are a lot of screw ups on it but overall, I give myself a C. Also first try with an airbrush. And first try at a diorama.
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Yes, sir. I certainly agree with you, sir. Both of my daughters at least gave it a try. My youngest got a Stuka and my oldest got a Chevy Sun Cruiser. It did not capture their interest for long. However, I can't be disappointed because their interests were in playing Softball. At least they were outside and not glued to a device stuck in their face.The most important thing (I think, anyway) is that you enjoy your time spent building. for me, the results that I get are NEVER as good as what I envision in my mind's eye, and certainly never as good as the results I see at model shows- those folks are pretty bonkers. But I do like the process... it's a shame that so many kids will never have the experience that we did (when we were younger model builders) and do (now that we're older)
Looks pretty good to me for your first model in 50 years!Just completed my first model kit since 1973 . . . 1/48 Tamiya M1A1 Abrams. . . There are a lot of screw ups on it but overall, I give myself a C. Also first try with an airbrush. And first try at a diorama.
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