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The start of a beautiful hobby
Posted by NeoMaximuz on Tuesday, February 26, 2013 3:59 PM

Hello all! I am new to the beautiful community of FSM and a year into modeling. Since the forum said to introduce myself, I decided to comply.

I am a 27 year old from Texas. I have always wanted to get into modeling, ever since I was a kid and Wal-Mart would sell models. But the fact that I had to paint all pieces and glue them always scared me a little bit. I would try to build paper models as a kid of Star Wars ships, which led me to my first hobby; collecting Star Wars figures. But that curiosity for modeling was always there.

I'm also a history buff, so last April 13th, I decided to take my wife to watch the Titanic re-release, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the tragedy. While we waited for the movie to start, however, she asked me to take her to Hobby Lobby. I didn't think much of it, but while she looked around, I found my way to the model section. I decided to pick up Academy's 1:600 Titanic... and it began. 

The next day (we got home late from the movie), I opened my model and realized I was going to need a lot of tools. I started reading up on the hobby and went back to the store to pick up paints, hobby knives, tweezers, etc. For a beginner, I'd like to think I amassed a rather respectable set of tools. 

Well, to this day, I have not been able to finish that Titanic--it's about 1/3rd ready, but I realize I may have started with a model a tad too advanced for me, plus I really don't want to ruin that Titanic.  I took a step back and instead built a Revell 1/77 Ford Tri-Motor, learning a few more skills in the process, and I painted it to look like the Tri-Motor in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. It's my first finished model, and I'm rather proud of it (I want to post some photos soon). I had to take a break for a while because we moved to a new house, but since I set up a whole room just for my modeling and collections, and now I'm able to work a few minutes here and there on my models. I'm currently working on a Revell Huey Hog, still picking up skills. As soon as that's done, I'm going back to finish the Titanic. I already have a backlog waiting, though. My interests are ships, planes and helicopters, particularly historic and military ones.

Well, I just subscribed to the magazine and website, I'm really loving the hobby (I'm a very patient guy, so it's really down my alley), and my wife really encourages the hobby: a plus in my book! I'm currently looking into buying a compressor and airbrush, since I keep reading how much better your models can be with one of those. Hopefully I can have it by this weekend and complete my Huey Hog.

I apologize for the wall of text, but that's my introduction. I'm really looking forward to learning from all of your amazing skills! I'm loving the community around here!

P.S. - A quick question: can someone tell me what the model is, at the top of the website next to the FineScale Modeler logo? I'd really like to build one of those!

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Silva: "What's yours?"
Bond: "Fine Scale Modeling"
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Posted by Tim Kidwell on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 8:41 AM

Good to have you here!

The plane at the top is a 1/48 scale Hasegawa Nakajima Ki-27.

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Timothy Kidwell
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Posted by gregbale on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 9:12 AM

Welcome aboard, NeoMaximuz, glad to have you with us. Hope you enjoy your time here, jump in on some of the discussions, and join the mayhem.

Also look forward to seeing your Trimotor. I've got one of those "on the pile" trying to figure out which trim to dress it up in. I can always use a bit of inspiration!

Greg

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"Every time you correct me on my grammar I love you a little fewer."
 
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Posted by Buckeye on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 9:13 AM

Welcome to the forum!

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Posted by Bish on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 9:45 AM

Welcome aboard. And since you like to comply, post pics. Lots of.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by Tojo72 on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:27 AM

Welcome aboard,enjoy yourself here

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Posted by littletimmy on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:29 AM

Welcome! Its good to have a wife that allows you to feed your addiction to plastic. In these forums we call them " she whom you must obey"  (swymo)   Your post tells me your full of enthusiasem and chomping at the bit to get some builds under your belt. Awseme!!! I believe the plane at the top of the web page is a Nate  in Manchurian markings, It was a feature story in a recent issue of the mag. ( I forget what issue but it was about 3 months ago.) I may be wrong and if so the guys will let me know. Thats the beauty of this forum. The exchange of information is increadable!

    PS. I tend to be a bit  goofy so dont let me put you off. Just tell me to go glue myself and we will get along just fine.           

                                                                                

 

Late edit: September 2012 issue   page 24  The plane is a Nakajima Ki-27

 Dont worry about the thumbprint, paint it Rust , and call it "Battle Damage"

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Posted by Bish on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:31 AM

littletimmy

Welcome! Its good to have a wife that allows you to feed your addiction to plastic. In these forums we call them " she whom you must obey"  (swymo)  

 

Also known as a keeper.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by TomZ2 on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:34 AM

Welcome Sign  Sitting in my big high-backed leather, in my inner sanctum of my secret volcano lair, we are all retired millionaires with a penchant for fussbuttism, sanity optional.


Occasional factual, grammatical, or spelling variations are inherent to this thesis and should not be considered as defects, as they enhance the individuality and character of this document.

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Posted by checkmateking02 on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 3:51 PM

Bish

littletimmy

Welcome! Its good to have a wife that allows you to feed your addiction to plastic. In these forums we call them " she whom you must obey"  (swymo)  

 

Also known as a keeper.

 

Would that be:

a.  someone you want to keep around, or

b.  someone who keeps you in line and/or custody?

Anyway, welcome to the Forums, Neo!

 

 

 

 

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Posted by NeoMaximuz on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 4:23 PM

Well, I've been on a few internet forums, but this is by far the nicest one I've been in! I can see I've come to the right place--not to mention I'm learning so much just by lurking around the site. Thanks for all the warm welcomes!

I had to drive an hour out of town for work today, which I took advantage of to stop at a Hobby Lobby out there, and took the plunge on an Airfix Stormforce compressor (with the 40% off coupon) and a Neo Gravity Feed Dual Action Airbrush. Time to "brush up" on my skills! I might have a lot of questions soon. I did some research and those seem to have good reviews--any one know anything about those items?

Let me see if I have photos from my Tri-Motor that I could post in the meantime.

Bond: "Everybody needs a hobby"
Silva: "What's yours?"
Bond: "Fine Scale Modeling"
-Skyfall

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Posted by NeoMaximuz on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 5:14 PM

Here are a few photos of my Tri-Motor. Keep in mind, this was my first finished model. I tried to add my own brand of weathering, and I still haven't put the decals on. Still, I was proud of it! (That was before I found this site!)

Bond: "Everybody needs a hobby"
Silva: "What's yours?"
Bond: "Fine Scale Modeling"
-Skyfall

G-J
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Posted by G-J on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 8:17 PM

Welcome to the forums.

Those are cool pictures.

You've found a great site, lots of great modelers - you'll get lots of inspiration and help when you want it.

On the bench:  Tamyia Mosquito Mk. VI for the '44 group build.  Yes, still.

On deck: 

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Posted by fox on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:03 PM

Welcome to the Forums. Your build looks pretty good to me. I see a well-worn but still flyable tri-motor there. Keep up the good work and keep posting pics. My name is Jim and I am a plasticaholic. I love the smell of plastic in the mourning.

Jim Captain

 Main WIP: 

   On the Bench: Artesania Latina  (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II

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Posted by waikong on Thursday, February 28, 2013 7:22 AM

welcome to the forum, and nice build - unusual kit. The Ki-27 next to the logo is in Manchukuo markings by the way (Japanese puppet state of Manchuria, China, during WWII if you didn't already know). I've built that kit just because of the unusual and colorful markings.

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Posted by JOE RIX on Thursday, February 28, 2013 7:36 AM

Welcome to the forums Neo!!! I guarantee that you are in the right place to not only enjoy the hobby but, to also enhance it immensely. The folks here are a wonderful and helpful lot. That is if they are fed a healthy amount of photos on a regular basis. I like your Tri-motor. Not bad at all for your first build. As far as your airbrush as compressor goes I strongly suggest you ask loads of questions here, check out a variety of sites and videos, pick up a how to book or two and then practice, practice, practice. I can tell you are well infected with the modeling itch. There's no going back to your normal way of life now. Let the stashing begin.

"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin

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Posted by mustang1989 on Thursday, February 28, 2013 8:39 AM

JOE RIX

 There's no going back to your normal way of life now. Let the stashing begin.

That aint no lie right there. Any modeler worth his/her salt has a  nice stash Speaking of which with all the new guys here it wouldn't be a bad idea to start another  "lets see your stash" thread. Welcome to the forum Neo and that is a good lookin Tri motor for a first build buddy. Not bad at all! Stick around, post pics ask questions and share the knowledge you learn. You'll have a blast, Joe

                   

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Posted by NeoMaximuz on Thursday, February 28, 2013 10:07 AM

Thanks for all the encouragement!

I went back and purchased the Sept. 2012 issue, as recommended. I will have to pick up the Hasegawa Nakajima one day! I'm so thankful to my wife--she likes this hobby and encourages me to work on it more.

Well, since you guys like photos so much, here's a few of the Titanic I've been working on for a while now (my first official model, but haven't finished it yet) and the Huey Hog I'm currently working on:

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Posted by subfixer on Friday, March 1, 2013 12:04 PM

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Posted by TREYZX10R on Friday, March 1, 2013 4:55 PM

Welcome to the forum !

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Posted by Ninetalis on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 10:25 AM

mustang1989

... it wouldn't be a bad idea to start another  "lets see your stash" thread...

Mustang, you know I'd be down for that! haha!


Welcome to the forums  Neo!
It is a beautifull hobby, and I'm glad to see somebody who's somewhat closer to my age!
Love the fact that the wife supports you, she's a keeper!

About the airbrush, I also recently started using an airbrush, and that is a handfull to master,
But once you got it, you'll feel proud of yourself that you can control it!
If you want to learn techniques, than being on a forum is a great way!
But you can learn a lot more from joining an actual club!
I know that there are some in Texas, but I can't help you with any names since I'm from Europe.
should try IPMS Texas or IPMS, you'll find lot's o' things for sure!

About the plane on top, it is a 1/48 Hasegawa Ki-27 Nate in Chinese (Manchukuo) markings.
IThe kit was a 'rebox' of an old brand, which happens often in the hobby.
Be carefull with what you buy sometimes, try to read up on 'reviews' on the internet,
so you somewhat know what you're in for!
Also, I'm in the state of finishing one of these kits myself, it's a real gem, but very basic. great for a starter.
Fits great, but the detail lacks in cockpit somewhat, but you should not let this scare you of, it IS a great kit!
Just watch out that you don't overpay yourself on one of these, would say I'd pay max $25-30 for it. (Hasegawa is expensive).

If you like special paint shemes, you can look around on this website, it has thousands of different special 'paint shemes'.  I have put it on the page from the aircraft we're talking about.

Hope you enjoy yourself with the hobby!
With regards, Ninetalis. 

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