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Accurate Armour M1070 / 1000 Het Build
WilliamDeCicco
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New York, United States
Joined: May 03, 2010
KitMaker: 392 posts
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Posted: Thursday, September 09, 2010 - 05:44 PM UTC
This is just and introduction of my build and updates will come slowly but they will come.I still have to order tools from micro-mark that will help this move easier than tools I have just for regular plastic kits and get tools just used for resin kits.

Names William " Bill " DeCicco and I just received the 1/35 AA will be short for Accurate Armour from now on to make it easier for me. Oshkosh M1070 Tractor and M1000 Trailer from AA and ordered it from R& J Enterprises they are a great company to deal with.

So where to start I guess I'll read and printing out the info Frenchy sent me to figure out what is what and what type of detail I want to replace and what not to or what to add to make it look more real or better and that this is were you great people on this amazing site will help and give your options would be greatly appreciated and welcome because I respect everyone on this sites options from a small thing to a major thing. I expect this to be a great build but I'm a little scared of the kit but excited about the help I might get from this great site because I have never done a full resin kit before so this might be a long time in between updates so I can figure out what to do after I get everyone who wants to give there option or suggestion if it was there kit and what you would do.From how to start the build to what tools and glue to start.I was told from the R & J Enterprises staff that I should use a note book and write out a plan but first count and lay out each part separately and see if everything is there or anything is broken.What do you guys think?Is that a good way to start.

I will sort of do a review of the kit since there isn't really one on here, I guess I'll take pictures of the contents and a picture of the box.To start this build blog off and see if anything is missing and anything broken so I can get it replaced I heard that AA is great with that and they will help out a lot if there are problems.

Wish me luck and lets have fun with this one.Thanks in advance for anyone who helps out in anyway shape or form from encouraging words to replacing something with something else.

Happy Modeling
Bill DeCicco

PS; Again everything is appreciated and thanks again in advance I wouldn't take offense to anything on here and I would take it as helping not criticizing me.I need as much help as possible.So I'm not as scared to start this kit because this is overwhelming just opening the book.
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