I have had loads of **** -ups...paint that went wrong, too much glue, failure to sand parts properly etc etc etc.
Part and parcel of model making.
First, be in the right frame of mind to start a model or even go back to a model, if you're feeling ill, or in a mood or just off it then you will muck it up, guarantee you this. Then read the instructions through and then take out what you need and wash the items in soapy water, this will help in removing any, grease and release agent that still could be lurking on the plastic parts. Make sure you have glue, wipes, paper towel, needle or wire or cocktail stick or fine brush-applying glue, rubber bands or masking tape if you need to old parts together after gluing. Blue tac or a model holder for certain parts-all handy so you're not breaking off looking for things. Make sure you clean the parts after washing with sandpaper or modelling files to remove any burrs or mould lines.
Read instructions again, have a drink of tea and a fag (if you smoke) and then start your model. As the guys have said, do not rush, take your time and stop after a while, let the parts set over night before tackling other bits. Remember it is fun and if you're feeling anxious about a part, leave it and walk away, call it a night and go back later.
Si
