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It also depends how much space you have for the models or how many models do you want.
It is a trade off between the quality and detail of the finished model, or on the other hand a complete collection of a subject, for example the Malvinas conflict! |
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Thanks for spending here boys.Tony, something similar happens to me with the big scales, I get to saturate myself with so many pieces that I end up getting bored, I do not have the necessary patience for that.
The time that one has also plays its role, a 1 / 50 takes me about 2 weeks, a 1/100, 2,3 or 4 days maximum, the A4-Q I did today in 3hs.A cabin of a 1/33 took me 3 months. Regardless of the scale the time that one can or want to dedicate to a model influeye.Also storage, many do not have a large space, and these small barely occupy a place. jaffro: I already commented on your thread the admiration I have for your work, like those of many others here that are dedicated to large scales. The detailed they get is fantastic. I think that most could build anything and on any scale. Particularly not I have a specific preference for a scale, for the reasons I mentioned, airplanes in 1 / 50,1 / 72,1 / 100 and now these little ones I really like. In tanks and vehicles 1 / 50. Each one for this or that reason choose your scale and category. And in any of them what I have seen here is incredible. |
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Exactly Pablo, as you say, suppose I'm a fan of the F-16 or Mig-15 and I want all the versions, where do you put all that in 1/33?
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