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I have only had the courage to build his TinkerBelle, his simplest model, and it came out very well. I have picked up a several valuable techniques from going over his build photos, and have been keeping my eye out for Japanese brush pens at a near by art and paper supply store (Marco's Papers). I also realized he must be using made in Japan cutting blades, so I now check to make sure the ones I buy are made somewhere with a reputation for making decent steel (Japan, US, Taiwan). That made a huge improvement in the quality of my models. UhU02's instructionals remind me of a physics class I took in college. I could follow the instructor while he was at the chalk board, but there was no way I could ever do the derivations myself. |
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Fully agreed Thorsten !
And what about free ? Some 'designing' hobbyists deface their site in such a way that their 'free' has become a mockery. Not talking about the quality of their 'free stuff'. |
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I have built several of your kits, most recently your LEM. It is a masterpiece of design and the finished model is one of my most prized accomplishments as a modeller.
Your kits and your generosity in sharing them have enriched this hobby beyond measure. You have nothing to be sorry for. --David
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Folks, this thread is over three years old. Leave it be please.
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