I've been doing building model planes, tanks etc. as long as I can remember. And been playing Warhammer and Warhammer 40K for the last 20 years.
One of my main problems is that I'm a maritime officer on a merchant ship on the high seas, and as such I can't just pop down to my local hobby store whenever I feel like building and painting a new model. But I do go model hunting whenever I'm in port:mrgreen:
So I started building paper models a few weeks ago, found a 40K Rhino, build it and scraped it, started on a new one but the sides of the model got all curved and "slightly not straight" as my Philippino 3rd engineer would say, so I scraped that one as well - and now I'm here to get some ideer on how the real card builders do it.
One of my main problems is that I'm a maritime officer on a merchant ship on the high seas, and as such I can't just pop down to my local hobby store whenever I feel like building and painting a new model. But I do go model hunting whenever I'm in port:mrgreen:
So I started building paper models a few weeks ago, found a 40K Rhino, build it and scraped it, started on a new one but the sides of the model got all curved and "slightly not straight" as my Philippino 3rd engineer would say, so I scraped that one as well - and now I'm here to get some ideer on how the real card builders do it.