Any one else suffer from the fear to build? :P
I have a decent collection of models sitting at home waiting to be built. Including a 1/12th Tamiya Tyrell and a 1/20th Tamiya Lotus Type 78. I do have couple of planes sitting in boxes too, and one ready for paint. I can't bring myself to make progress on any of them because I want to practice some more techniques first Those models I'm really wanting to a great job on. I've only completed a couple since I got back in the hobby. Plus I've been teaching myself how to airbrush as I never did that previously.
So if you've suffered from that how have you gotten past it? Tonight I slipped out and bought another model that I would likely care less about, a '66 Shelby Mustang. Going to practice some new techniques on it. I've also heard of the painting plastic spoons to practice airbrushing and trying out new paints. Any other good advice out there? The thing I'm trying to avoid is buying model after model to practice and going bankrupt before I get to the ones I really want to build!
I have a decent collection of models sitting at home waiting to be built. Including a 1/12th Tamiya Tyrell and a 1/20th Tamiya Lotus Type 78. I do have couple of planes sitting in boxes too, and one ready for paint. I can't bring myself to make progress on any of them because I want to practice some more techniques first Those models I'm really wanting to a great job on. I've only completed a couple since I got back in the hobby. Plus I've been teaching myself how to airbrush as I never did that previously.
So if you've suffered from that how have you gotten past it? Tonight I slipped out and bought another model that I would likely care less about, a '66 Shelby Mustang. Going to practice some new techniques on it. I've also heard of the painting plastic spoons to practice airbrushing and trying out new paints. Any other good advice out there? The thing I'm trying to avoid is buying model after model to practice and going bankrupt before I get to the ones I really want to build!
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