05-14-2014, 09:58 AM
JaBear Wrote:Some times I wonder if we can be too hard on ourselves, I'm all for setting a high standard but if it "sucks the fun out of it" well I would have to ask is the standard set impossibly high?
I guess, but then I feel I always need to keep a little bit of pressure to improve in the back of my mind. In this case though, I suppose I just didn't do the research on the model U25B first. I should have read up on the model. I'm still pretty happy with it functionally though, and it came with a decoder. The fact that it works and runs well has somewhat negated my displeasure with the body details.
JaBear Wrote:Don't worry, I certainly can suddenly become very clever after the event, and I suspect that others too suffer from the same complaint from time to time.
I enjoy "visiting" others layouts even if their interests are entirely different than mine, so thanks for sharing.
Have Fun!!!
Cheers, the Bear
Yup, It seems I just need to be a little more patient. I just added in another layer of puddy and repainted it, and that fixed the problem. I guess thats the way we learn!
I also like to visit other people's layouts and learn how they do things. There aren't enough people around this area (New Jersey/Southeastern PA) outside of my club for me to visit though.
Modeling New Jersey Under the Wire 1978-1979.
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