RE: Looking to get into 3D
I agree. Building from a kit is the way to go. the arfs from OMP are really nice and I've had a couple. I had the little Edge forever. The thing just wouldn't die. But repairing an arf can be daunting. And the bumps and bruises that go along learning 3D will force you to face this. If you take a few days to build a Mojo, that's right, a few days, you'll know everything about the airplane. You'll have the confidence to tackle any repair job. What's more, you'll be able to maintain it because you'll know what's going on inside the thing. And when you do need to make a repair, you'll be able to make it look like new because you'll have covered and finished it yourself. Truly the way to go.