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Getting to know one another => Your Introduction => Topic started by: JoeDxMB on May 30, 2012, 08:37:51 AM
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I reside in "upstate" NY, basically a "country boy"
I have been a model builder in the past but, work etc has taken most of my spare time.
However. I am now retired with more free time and plan on getting back into it.
My main modeling pasion aways lied with aircraft of all eras but, I always had a particular penchant for WWI aircraft.
I consider myself a somewhat advanced builder but I would be the first to admit that I have much to learn.
I have not built a model for years and to just get back into to swing of things, rebuild my confidence, and use some new (to me) materials, I am starting with a Tamiya 1/32 P-51.
However, I have my eye on a WNW SE5a as my first WWI aircraft. :)
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Welcome to the forum, Joe. Great to be retired, ain't it? You come from a really pretty part of the country. Spent a lot of time up there in my younger years.
Look forward to seeing your SE5a project unfold here.
Cheers,
Bud
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Hi Joe, welcome to the forum, the WnW SE5a is a good choice for a WWI aircraft, I look forward to seeing your build.
Cheers
Pete.
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Welcome aboard from Newcastle, on the north shore of Lake Ontario! It's good to see someone else 'local' joining up. You can't go wrong with a Tamiya kit to get your feet wet again, and I think you'll find that the WnW kits are of the same quality. There's a great bunch of guys on board here so I'm sure you'll enjoy yourself.
Cheers,
Chris
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Hello Joe and welcome to the forum, it is very nice to have you here. I look forward to seeing you tackle the WnW SE.5a, it is a beautiful kit and builds up to be a great looking model.
Des.
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Joe,
Welcome aboard my friend. No doubt you'll be more than happy with the WNW SE.5a,an excellent first WW I project. Please do share your progress with us.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Hello and welcome Joe :)
Andrew
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Hello Joe and welcome from way down south in Florida!
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Welcome Joe,
Good luck with the P.51 ;)
BVB
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Thanks for the warm welcomes. :)
I found this site from a search for "WWI aircraft models" and it was instrumental in helping to renewing my interest in models in general.
It also made me want me to be even more meticulous in my model building as the "build logs" etc., cetainly set a high bar to strive for.
It may be a while before I get to the SE-5a.
Although it would not be the first time I built more than one model simultaneously and, I probably will order the SE-5a kit soon. However, summer is here in the north east US.........
BTW, I'm currently starting to build a 1/32 1915 Ford Model "T" kit and I will attempt to make silk purse out of a sow's ear. It will go great with any WWI era aircraft and allow me to experiment with different paints, weathering, adding details, etc .
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Hello Joe whadda ya know....The Tam P51 is a beauty and a great , no grief build. Who's Model T kit are you starting with?
Steve
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Welcome aboard Joe, this is the place for a Guy getting back into the hobby, and it appears a good number of us are "retirees". I know you'll enjoy it.
Cheers,
Lance
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Hello Joe whadda ya know....The Tam P51 is a beauty and a great , no grief build. Who's Model T kit are you starting with?
Steve
It's the "Lindberg" kit. It's a very basic kit... the only one I know of in 1/32
Yes, it just a starting point. Many parts will have to be fabricted, improved and some parts will be completly replaced.
I'm building it with the top down.
At least, the Model T only has one gague on the dash so, it will be about the easiest part to fashion, unlike all the pedals and levers on the floor and steering column. :)