Thank you for the reply Paul. You've made some excellent points here. I suppose we could all find a new more complex figure to challenge us than the last, and yeah, there is no such thing as total perfect satisfaction with the end result, it's why we do what we do.
As for not watching tutorials I guess I've just not really given them a chance, I agree that YouTube has got a plethora of useful tips about virtually everything. Maybe I could start my own channel and pass on some of my own tips.....
Thanks for the compliments and feedback. Likewise I have only got the highest praise for your own excellent work (and everyone else's on here).
Regards,
Gavin.
As for not watching tutorials I guess I've just not really given them a chance, I agree that YouTube has got a plethora of useful tips about virtually everything. Maybe I could start my own channel and pass on some of my own tips.....
Thanks for the compliments and feedback. Likewise I have only got the highest praise for your own excellent work (and everyone else's on here).
Regards,
Gavin.

You've got the basics down very well and just need to keep expanding on what you've learned already, but may I suggest, I would definitely get into some learning from others. All of us stand on the shoulders of the Greats, regardless if it's cars, AC, tanks, ships, or figures. You're going to take some serious leaps forward if you honestly take the time to check out how some go about their craft. If you're happy with how things are going, you're good, but for inspiration I'd take a close look at a few of these pages from Putty&Paint and Planetfgure to see just how far you can take it, if you wanted to. Remember, you'll only be as good as you think you can be, then set about doing the work.
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