Just wondering about the more experienced model builders; do you sometimes build cheap, quick builds for fun, without paying too much attention to some of the cheap-kit blemishes as opposed to paying much more attention and time to the more expensive kits, without the cheap-kit blemishes.
I've only done three models, just opened a cheap Revell Ju88 1/72 and noticed some surface blemishes that will show after painting. So since I'm still gaining experience in how and what, I've decided to fix what i can, and leave what I'll probably make a bigger mess of, and in that way, I think I'll have more fun in the end. With the same attitude, I just finished a Revell 1/72 Fokker Dr.1, had lots of fun, was worried about the red gloss brush painting, but she came out ok. See attached.
But to the more experienced builders, how do you treat a cheap kit versus a more expensive kit?
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I've only done three models, just opened a cheap Revell Ju88 1/72 and noticed some surface blemishes that will show after painting. So since I'm still gaining experience in how and what, I've decided to fix what i can, and leave what I'll probably make a bigger mess of, and in that way, I think I'll have more fun in the end. With the same attitude, I just finished a Revell 1/72 Fokker Dr.1, had lots of fun, was worried about the red gloss brush painting, but she came out ok. See attached.
But to the more experienced builders, how do you treat a cheap kit versus a more expensive kit?
[ATTACH]54459.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]54460.IPB[/ATTACH]
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