Well.........If I were in Australia with swine flu quarintined for a week I would build a Focke-Wulf (i dont currently own any) and I could Start on my YaK-3
years to finish a model?!@! Seriously? I had no idea it took that long for some of these models. I was thinking perhaps weeks, maybe a few months but years?!
It all just depends on time you have, how many parts are in the kit, and how much detail and effort you want to put into it.
Most kits out there, open the box and you could slap it together and have a good build in a few days. Some people like to go all out with details and scratch build stuff. Takes a while.
Is that you at 2:50? That guy looks like the "milf hunter"
MrCrazyAsshole 2 years ago
Well.........If I were in Australia with swine flu quarintined for a week I would build a Focke-Wulf (i dont currently own any) and I could Start on my YaK-3
And what about you Brett?
terminator363 2 years ago
years to finish a model?!@! Seriously? I had no idea it took that long for some of these models. I was thinking perhaps weeks, maybe a few months but years?!
beachnikk 2 years ago
It all just depends on time you have, how many parts are in the kit, and how much detail and effort you want to put into it.
Most kits out there, open the box and you could slap it together and have a good build in a few days. Some people like to go all out with details and scratch build stuff. Takes a while.
BlueFox284 2 years ago
Id have to tackle a Dragon BF110. It might take me another month to paint though.
otfphotography 2 years ago
No one mentioned the Soar Art 1/35th Dora railgun. in a week,you could finish one of the rail bogies.
Blargaldalien 2 years ago
very nice
yeungrulz 2 years ago