"Thanks for the encouragement! You're absolutely right-it's the effort and attention to detail that make a model stand out. I'm looking forward to seeing it all come together and having it as one of those builds I can really be proud of."🤗
I will say, you are making progress and please remember patience is a virtue, just keep at it mate, I would like to wish you and your family a Very Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year, best regards from Australia, Les
Thanks so much, Les! I really appreciate your kind words and encouragement. I know it might be a bit of a slow burn, but I’m determined to finish this one off. However I’ll switch it up in the next video. take a break and look at another older series that got stalled. *Squirrel!* Patience is definitely key! Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year as well. Thanks again for the support from down under! Best regards, Jamie
I think that might be half of the problem. The other half is just going through bit by bit and looking at references and reading about some of the variations that perhaps are on this specific Tigerf I I'm trying to portray. That's where some of the issues are coming from. I usually don't have too many problems just going straight ahead builds but sometimes with something new there are some blind alleys one needs to recover from. I guess kids nowadays have kits like the RFM tiger tanks which probably don't even need photo-etch anymore. LOL! Thanks for taking the time to comment and merry Christmas and a happy new year
Keep at it , itll be one of your models your proud of because of what you put into it.
"Thanks for the encouragement! You're absolutely right-it's the effort and attention to detail that make a model stand out. I'm looking forward to seeing it all come together and having it as one of those builds I can really be proud of."🤗
I will say, you are making progress and please remember patience is a virtue, just keep at it mate, I would like to wish you and your family a Very Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year, best regards from Australia, Les
Thanks so much, Les! I really appreciate your kind words and encouragement. I know it might be a bit of a slow burn, but I’m determined to finish this one off. However I’ll switch it up in the next video. take a break and look at another older series that got stalled. *Squirrel!* Patience is definitely key! Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year as well. Thanks again for the support from down under!
Best regards,
Jamie
Adding aber is why its taking so long.
I think that might be half of the problem. The other half is just going through bit by bit and looking at references and reading about some of the variations that perhaps are on this specific Tigerf I I'm trying to portray. That's where some of the issues are coming from. I usually don't have too many problems just going straight ahead builds but sometimes with something new there are some blind alleys one needs to recover from. I guess kids nowadays have kits like the RFM tiger tanks which probably don't even need photo-etch anymore. LOL! Thanks for taking the time to comment and merry Christmas and a happy new year