Ansett A330 wrote:TheChronicOne wrote:Yikes! Sounds like a glutton for punishment! I entertained converting -something- into a 747SP but almos just as quickly dismissed that idea.... I'm praying Zvesda will put one out some day.
Funny you say that about the SP as it was the Article in an old FSM where someone cut down the Revell kit I think it was to an SP that got me reinterested in Airliners long after I had built some when I was at Primary School.
Well here's the latest comparison :
Worth it? Definitely but need to find a quicker way to do it next time. Daco/Skyline Cockpit transparency definitely the way to go methinks.
Getting there!!! The windscreen area is looking improved now. Mine is all jacked up. The port side is.. uhh.... ballooned out and if I were to leave it like this it would look like a cheap toy for sure. I'm going to have to chip away at it and get it back down to the clear piece and start again.. it's all messed up.. Back to yours, even a less than stellar result is still a result, though, and the experience of having done it the way you did will prove useful in the future even it's nothing more than knowing that you'd rather do it another way instead!!!
I like your anecdote about the SP. It's a good thing! I never dreamed I'd find myself so into building airliners myself but now that I'm here, I wouldn't trade it! I'm not giving up on my military stuff by any means but I never could have predicted myself really enjoying working in 1/144 and building such neat subjects. I think a lot of people don't know what they're missing...