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Old 01-26-2007, 11:31 PM
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Default RE: Are Guillow's kits any good for practice?

All right! Looks good. Sheesh - that's how I got my start and I am forever be-moaning that the learning stages are forever lost.

You have made a middle-aged man all warm and fuzzy to see someone start out once again with a gum engine stick and tissue kit. * sniff *

If you can make that thing look good, you'll have NO problem building the Rapture.
Ain't it the truth. I built a japanese silk covered Spitfire that turned out so ugly and twisted that termites wouldn't bite it if they were starving. Hardest thing I ever attempted, and this was for kids! ANYTHING that uses large, flat fuselage sections and die or lazer cut parts should jump off your board now. Good on you.