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30 11 February, 04:39
Thank you
It's interesting to restore the models
This allows you to decorate quickly and acquire new skills.
Restoring is a little bit different than building directly from the box.
I buy back stocks of mounted models. (I think everyone does it a little bit). I sort, I integrate into the collection what is good (and sometimes there are more beautiful ones that I do).
The others are variously recycled and stored
I started producing resin parts at the beginning of the year it greatly improved my ability to restore and transform
2 31 August, 04:25
I intended to leave this comment on your T-6 group-rebuild thread, but I might as well do it here: It seems to me that you have nearly invented a whole new hobby (or at least an original new approach to modelling!) all by yourself! Yes, we have already seen mates here restoring their own old, childhood models... and I've seen elsewhere at least one modeller buying cheap built models from flea-markets and restoring them... but you seem to do this in an entirely different, "industrial", "production-line" scale!!!! For us (for me, at least), it's interesting watching you work with entire lines of models of a particular subject... And, also, turn your back to the latest new-tool wonder-kits and show some love to those masses of old, frowned-up old models... The most important thing, though, is that you seem to have enormous fun with what you do... Keep it up! 👍
2 31 August, 10:32








