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Which part of the Construction Process do you "Not Like" (Ok I'd rather milk a rabid cow)?
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I voted "Loves it All". I'm new to the hobby (3 months hands-on with 6 months theortical prior to that...aka the reading phase), and there have been parts that I struggled with. My very first solder connection wasn't exactly a work of art! [:p] But I can't say there's anything I "hate". <br /> <br />I agree with Spacemouse who said he doesn't like all the waiting. I find this a bit of a pain as well. Waiting for glue to dry. Waiting for paster to set. Waiting for the next trip to the Hobby shop. Waiting for the next trip to the hardware store. Waiting for the paint to dry. Waiting for my next payday! So much waiting... <br /> <br />I try to combat this by doing the tasks I have to wait for as the last task on any given modelling session. Example, I'll install some extruded foam which must be glued together just before I head up out of the basement for the night. The next night when I return I can then start shaping that section. <br /> <br />Happy Railroading, <br />Trevor
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