I've been down the road of losing a project (or 2) and being faced with the daunting thought of whether or not I can muster the energy to start it all over again from scratch. Recreating something that you likely spent hundreds of hours on (or in your case recreating it twice) takes a special kind of person with that "never say die" attitude. The hardest part is picking yourself back up and just making that FIRST step... painting that first car.
Knowing all of that background, makes this project all the more meaningful, satisfying and valuable to me and the countless others who value your most accurate, meticulous and top notch work. Thank you, Bill.
I'd like to say it gets easier with every car, doing a re-do, but it really isn't, at least not so far...I have very strong feelings about this set and it is a "must do" for me...I also have to "get back on the horse" where the 1988 set is concerned and it was only really just started with I think 12 cars completed.
This morning I'm staring at the list of cars for the Sebring set and know I have to open a template and just start painting...that's the only way i can get this behind me so i can get back to that excited feeling of doing the set.
It sucks to be driven at times...
Sometimes there is more labor than love in a "labor of love"...not that i don't really cherish these cars, because I truly do...
Time to open a template...