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I have good reasons for not going back to fix the flaws (albeit very selfish reasons), but the whole project is motivation driven and with my schedule already so tightly packed, I have to ensure that I only do what I enjoy doing, and going back to fix a "obsolete" model (ok, ok. They are not obsolete) just isn't what I call enjoyable as of now.
Maybe after the first batch of FP2 models is done, I'll head back and fix the old models with the newfound modeling experience I learn. But hey, remember, you can call me whatever you want, but I promised nothing, and still promosing nothing.