I've read of people cutting themselves or breaking the parts. They do require patience, the ability to follow instructions, a little intuition, being comfortable with working with tools and having some experience with model kits wouldn't hurt. So yeah I get where people might be turned off by these types of things.Burn wrote:Because I've seen other people sharing their frustrations at putting those sets together.carytheone wrote:Not sure why the twisted grin, those sets are very fun, satisfying and just look plan awesome when you finish.
The final product may look great, but the journey there seems to be hell.
I enjoy them and sprue kits in general. I still haven't finished my gundam kit though, but that's more of a time vs work space issue there. I like the entire process, it stills my mind.
Any time, and chrome all da wayCobotron wrote:Thanks for the link to temptation Curl. If I go it's shiny chrome all the way.
Don't feel too bad. I still have the Millennium Falcon and the ship from Mass Effect to start. I have a half finished gundam kit and I just picked up a still boxed sprue kit on clearance.itscramtastic wrote:I still haven't put together my Megatron Metal Earth yet, and I bought that last year!!