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For the past week or so I have been admiring the work that I have witnessed in this forum. I was going to start building a 1968 Plymouth Road Runner and detailing it as I have seen on other models.

Common sense tells me that perhaps I should just paint and build a couple of models and then start detailing in stages. For instance wiring the engine compartment, then move on to brake lines, gas lines and so forth.

The quality of craftmanship that I am seeing simply boggles my mind right now.

If I hope to ever get to your level it must be through steps taken one at a time.

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For the past week or so I have been admiring the work that I have witnessed in this forum. I was going to start building a 1968 Plymouth Road Runner and detailing it as I have seen on other models.

Common sense tells me that perhaps I should just paint and build a couple of models and then start detailing in stages. For instance wiring the engine compartment, then move on to brake lines, gas lines and so forth.

The quality of craftmanship that I am seeing simply boggles my mind right now.

If I hope to ever get to your level it must be through steps taken one at a time.

Don Welcome to the forum......I like your attitude!!

You will do fine using your ideas ....use your sense not ours!!

Build what you feel comfortable with..and push it ..........just a smidge......more for the next build....and of course come here to show us!!

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Yep! just start building and add tricks along the way.

Passion is what drives you to improve, if you build to your interests.

There are lots of great building tips and techniques on this forum.

Your models will improve as you practice.

Don't wait for perfection before you show us what you are working on!

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