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Wolf-Leader
New Hampshire, United States
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Posted: Monday, May 12, 2003 - 01:57 AM UTC
I am trying to do a write up for my Panzer IV J in 1/72nd scale and the problem I am having is at the end, "conclusion". What or how should I finish the article in the "conclusion" section? I am by no means even close to being finish with my model, the article is being written as I go along with the building of the kit. So while I was having a modelers block or just taking a break, I decided to start to work on the final section of my write up, the "conclusion". Is there a way to finish an article so that what you have read in that article will all be tied together in the end? I hope I have made myself clear to what I am asking for.
Posted: Monday, May 12, 2003 - 02:26 AM UTC
Wolfleader
What you can do for the end conclusion is: You could tell something about how you experienced building this vehicle. Your recommendations about the kit. Is it worth the money. Further you could thank anybody that helped you by answering questions and more of that kind of stuff
just a guess
What you can do for the end conclusion is: You could tell something about how you experienced building this vehicle. Your recommendations about the kit. Is it worth the money. Further you could thank anybody that helped you by answering questions and more of that kind of stuff
just a guess
Posted: Monday, May 12, 2003 - 02:34 AM UTC
in conclusion.. deffently give your impression of the kit... tell what you thought was fun... or what you think was the worst.. any misc. comments on the build.. such as fit and maybe a listing of any research material you used...
things of that nature..............
things of that nature..............
slodder
North Carolina, United States
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Posted: Monday, May 12, 2003 - 02:49 AM UTC
Yea - that's about it. Wrap your experience with it from an over all perspective. Provide a recommendation on the kit maybe from a detail perspective (did it lend itself to a rivet counter), fun persepctive (ease of build, or subject), cost perspective.
Maybe toss in a few comments you saw from others (reference them if you quote them).
Maybe toss in a few comments you saw from others (reference them if you quote them).
Tin_Can
Florida, United States
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Posted: Monday, May 12, 2003 - 07:53 AM UTC
I agree with what was posted above. You may want to checkout the published articles that are here on the site and see how they did their conclusion.
shiryon
New York, United States
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Posted: Monday, May 12, 2003 - 08:47 AM UTC
besides your impressions discuss overall time it took to complete. Go over any important points someone may need to use in deciding whether to tackle the project or buy the kit. list in brief any AM kits or scraatch buit parts you needed to make .lastly list all references in a sort of bibliography and dont forget stores you bought from. Reputation for them means money
Josh WEingarten aka shiryon
Josh WEingarten aka shiryon