1/48 Tamiya Me-262

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Great work, Joe!
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Awesome work Joe!
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Thanks fellas!!

John: Thanks for the reference pic bud. Really appreciate that. :shoutout:
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I received that tidbit of information AFTER I had wired my 262B instrument panel all wrong!

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You've got no kick comin' with the back of that panel John. To me .....there's a fine line between enough detail and too much. I don't think many folks will pick your panel back apart aside from yourself. I learned that with my Maverick build. I had to ask myself....."Just how far do I want to go?" I'm not an impatient man but there are times where I want to see some progress. Case in point.....the base interior on this car comprised of maybe 15 parts to include all the separate roll bar pieces. I could've added more and really.....I wanted to....BUT....again......where does a guy stop???

I ended up cramming over 100 pieces into the interior..... :whistle:

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I've got some touch ups to do here and there as well as more parts to install but we do have some progress.

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Do the gauge needles move? Damn
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tempestjohnny wrote:Do the gauge needles move? Damn
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Points off if they don’t!
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Nice work on the wiring, I like the tied down and orderly look.
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