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I love sitting thumping through the instructions and looking at all the parts on the sprues even before building begins.
Scott
Scott
I never end up with exactly what I planned, too easily distracted I guess\ said:Don't be modest Andy do a Ussain Bolt. I am a legend !Laurie
That's a good idea,particularly if you are building an unfamiliar subject.\ said:I tend to read the instructions and mark out the colours i need. Makes it quicker than having to keep turing the page to the instruction references. Especially if they are colour call outs for paints that i don't use i.e. testor paints etc
Like most people, I do the same. Read the instructions, note the paint colours, mark on the sheet where PE comes in, if I'm using it, etc. I suspect its probably a bit of a calm-me-down to stop myself getting my grubby mitts on the sprues in my excitement of opening a new kit!\ said:It seems everyone reads the instructions up front,I certainly do. I never do this for anything else much to SWMBO's alarm as I start ramdomly connecting bits to a new household appliance!Why do you guys do this with your model instructions?
It can't be just for fun,instructions aren't that entertaining.I know I tend to form a plan of attack,how far I'll go before painting a sub assembly,which bits I'll need when etc. Am I alone in this madness or do any of you do the same?
Cheers
Steve
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