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Posted

well here goes nothing,

this was the first kit i did any real detailing on it, and it went out of hand i ended up spending 4 months :( on her. didn't even turn out that nice but i learned a lot,

the usual stuff, i rebuilt the roll cage, wired stuff, some crapy body work ect.

if you can't tell im not that proud of this, but hopefuly some one will learn from my mistakes,

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(sorry for the dust its been siting around for a while)

thanks for looking and please don't critisise it for all its worth.

Posted

I'm not really sure what your ashamed of. Every model we build is a learning experience. I have yet to build one myself that I couldn't find something wrong with. Your only 14' and for someone that young I think you did really well. Remember what you've learned and you'll continue to grow as a modeler. We'll all be looking forward to seeing you progress.

Posted

Are we talking and looking at the same thing???,,,,because ,,,it's all good from where i'm sitting,,i think we learn from each build as we go,,like what has been said,,we all can find faults with our builds,,look at it this way,,you can only get better :)

Posted

well thanks guys,

its 1/24 scale,

what i think is wrong is all the tubing and such, alot of it is way out of scale and it looks to crowded, also the my body work sucks, and the paint sucks,

but thanks any way it reley means a lot, i got another pro mod i could show if you guys want.

Posted

I like this one. You put a lot of work into it and it shows. The people here all know what an enjoyable pain in the neck it is to attempt this level of detail. Keep it up. I would like to see the other one.

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I'm not really sure what your ashamed of. Every model we build is a learning experience. I have yet to build one myself that I couldn't find something wrong with. Your only 14' and for someone that young I think you did really well. Remember what you've learned and you'll continue to grow as a modeler. We'll all be looking forward to seeing you progress.

x2!

Keep it up.

B)

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