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I bet the first time you tried to drive it was hard too. Don't get discouraged, it takes time, pratice, and learning of some methods and skills. Check out http://www.the-gauge.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=29 for some help and examples. A scratch built building can give you pleasure in having built it and also be one of a kind. After you been in the hobby a while you get to where you can spot a kit a mile away as there are only so many kits ever made. Don't toss your first try, fix it later as you develop more skill and later you will come to cherish it. Also try a kit from http://www.dpmkits.com/ and work your way up to craftsman kits and use them as a jump off point. FRED
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