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Getting to know one another => Your Introduction => Topic started by: Le Criquet on August 26, 2023, 04:10:42 PM
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Hello,
I've been making paper models for about fifteen years. I have designed about sixty models in my favourite scale of 1/66. My preference is for French aircraft from the early days until the 1930s.
However, I don't disdain other scales or assembling models designed by others, which is very instructive.
At the moment, I'm building Igualda's Nieuport 17 in 1/33 scale. The fact that some people have already assembled (with talent) models of this creator and my interest in aircraft of 1914/1918 prompted me to join you.
It will be a pleasure for me to share my assemblies with you while learning from yours.
Regards and sorry for my english
My web site: www.criquetaero.fr
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Bonsoir, Criquet, and glad you could join the crew here at the Forum. I've found it to be a very friendly and helpful place since joining a couple of months ago, and I'm sure you'll feel right at home since practically everyone here is a fan of French aviation history. Looking forward to seeing your posts... and no need to apologize for your English, it's much better than my French!
A bientôt,
Dutch
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Bonjour LC and welcome! We have some dedicated and talented paper modellers here and it would be wonderful for you to add your work to theirs.
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Welcome to our very special and friendly group "Criquet"! Your interest in aircraft of the WWI era will be well served here and I look forward to your contributions to the Forum.
Cheers,
Lance
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Thank you for your warm welcome. I almost didn't join you because paper models are in a section for children. Because of my age, I didn't consider it relevant. My curiosity led me to check it out anyway and I realised that there were some very interesting posts on a level equivalent to those about plastic models.
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Paper models are every bit as valid on our forum as plastic, resin, wood or any other medium you can think of. You are in good company!