when i research a project i want to do, especially a more involved project, i accumulate pictures and vidoe of the subject and also calculate dimensions, in 1/18 scale etc. I usually stick all the info in a seperate file on my computer for convenience. Often i never get around to doing these projects, through loss of interest, or lack of resources/skills etc.
Over the years i have accumulated quite of collection of seperate little computer files, each of which contains pictures, video and dimensions of a seperate 1/18 scale subject. Mostly aircraft.
I was looking over some of them last night and it was quite fun to watch the video and with the help of the dimensions i'd calculated, image the various planes in 1/18 scale. It's almost become like a secondary collection, in a way. A collection of.....mind models...ha.
Anyone else built up something like this over time, without even realizing it?
the research is half the fun
the research is half the fun
i never met an airplane i didn't like...
Yeah, I buy books on about every project I get involved in. Then there are the temporary pictures and files I store on my desktop that I don't keep. Most are just close-up pictures of detailed areas I might be having difficult with, then discard when that is accomplished or the project is finished.
Gathering information is a great learning process. Imagine how boring it would be to build everything right out of a box and not know a thing afterwards.
- Jeff
Gathering information is a great learning process. Imagine how boring it would be to build everything right out of a box and not know a thing afterwards.
- Jeff
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