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    How To Tell When You Have Lost the Plot ...

    After spending two hours making your own cockpit masks, under the decal sheet in the kit box, you discover a set of masks for the kit that you bought previously. Sheesh .... :loudly-crying:
  • KarlW
    • Jul 2020
    • 1522

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    See what I would do in that situation is use it as a divine sign that another kit needs to be bought. If you don't the modelling gods let the carpet monster loose...........
    It's like when you accidently buy the wrong AM stuff...........

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      Originally posted by KarlW
      See what I would do in that situation is use it as a divine sign that another kit needs to be bought.
      Hi Karl. The idea to buy another of the same kit has a lot of appeal. I quite like repeating the same kit to see if I can do a better job the second time around. The kit I'm working on is a 1/48 Tamiya Spitfire Vb which is the third one I've done recently, so I should be getting it right by now. I have a soft spot for this particular kit - inexpensive, nice cockpit detail with an instrument panel that handpaints very well, canopy options, and it builds into a very presentable model.

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