Thanks very much. Sorry I didn't include some build photos of my work. I do have some photos of previous models so people won't think I'm building these from a kit, which I'm definitely not.You have done a FANTASTIC JOB on this project! I would have liked to have seen a build thread on this project.
Thanks so much. I will see about including some build photos of future projects.I like this a lot and you are a great builder
It would be great to see how you build these models.
Thank you sir, I still challenge people to try their hand at building a model from scratch. It might seem hard if you've never tried it but once you get going on it you'll be hooked!Looks great, especially the tires, they look perfectly round!
Oh, I can tell that you are scratch building these models (and as I mentioned, you do an AMAZING JOB).Thanks very much. Sorry I didn't include some build photos of my work. I do have some photos of previous models so people won't think I'm building these from a kit, which I'm definitely not.
The only reason I said that is because I'm sure there are some folks that think I'm building these models from kits but as long as I can put a smile on people's faces from my work I can say it's worth the work I put into it.Oh, I can tell that you are scratch building these models (and as I mentioned, you do an AMAZING JOB).
Build threads are not a matter "proving" whether or not the model is scratch built or kit built. It is a matter of showing off one's skills, talents, techniques and different ways of addressing one's own way of (or asking for advice of how to) fixing potential problems and issues that one faces whilst building.
Build threads of scratch built models can be exceptionally educational (especially for those who are looking at trying their hand at, currently, or used to scratch build).