LyleW wrote: put a fork in this turd.
Man, that kit was so bad, even the shelf of doom declined to take it.
LyleW wrote: put a fork in this turd.
When there is a quality kit out there: buy that one! Bad kits take a lot of work to make into good models.LyleW wrote:yes, you do. That is the double edged sword for me. I don't like to spend a lot on kits for this reason, but cheap-o kits lead to these issues. Catch-22. It is not in the trash yet, close, but still withing reach.
so true! Projectile expulsion of this one.mostrich wrote:LyleW wrote: put a fork in this turd.
Man, that kit was so bad, even the shelf of doom declined to take it.
Great advice!BorgR3mc0 wrote:When there is a quality kit out there: buy that one! Bad kits take a lot of work to make into good models.
I “promised” myself not to buy problems: old, short run or vac form kits whenever there is a better alternative available. For that reason I sold a dozen of my kits that fitted that criteria.