moddest? Hehe, I doubt that anyone would ever call me that with an honest look on their face...hehe!
Talented? Basically I go out into the garage, start looking at the parts I have laying around, start putting them together and if they look good to me, then I have achieved what I was going for.
I was telling Rick Andres on the Crosman forum that sometimes I will get inspired by a car, or airplane, or something else that I think has nice lines and try to follow that. This idea came from a plastic model of a 57' Chevy I built when I was a kid. I don't have the model anymore, but candy apple blue and crome is an easy trend to follow:) I'm willing to bet Gene, that with all of those model airplanes you built in the past you've got a few tricks up your sleeve too. When you paint a stock rather than stain it you have the luxory of being able to glue on pieces of wood and filler without worrying about how the grain runs or the quality of wood you're using. Just takes a little time and patience. It's easy to do when you remember that if you mess up you can always head to the belt sander, sand the mistake off, glue on another chunk of wood and start over.
The next step is my QB78, NOT the one Steve Corcoran cut for me, my stock QB78. I have some plans for that one!
Merry Christmas/New Years!
Dan