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Hi guys and gals,
My name is Jason and I am a returning to modelling after 22 years. It all started when I was searching for things to divert my oldest son from xbox (I have come to believe nothing good can come from all the screen time kids have these days). For Christmas I got him a 1/24 Corvette that we began working on together. After a few sessions I noticed I was doing most of the work and really getting into it, much to the chagrin of my wife. So I left the Corvette for my son to finish (cars aren't really my thing anyway :)) and bought a 1/48 P-47N from Hobby Lobby. The rest is history.
When I was a kid I mostly built 1/48 modern fighters and always Monogram or Revell, mostly because that is what I could find at the dime store and K-Mart. I did do a couple of 1/32, an F-14, and the very last Model I built when I was 19, a F4U Corsair (Revell). Recently though, I have really taken a fancy to WWII aircraft as well as 1/35 figure painting.
I have been stalking these forums for a while and I really appreciate what seems like a real comradery, as well as the kindness of everyone. That is a breath of fresh air in this age. I hope to make some new friends and I'm sure I will learn a lot.
Thanks,
Jason
Hi Jason, welcome to the Forum! Good to have you here.
Tim
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Well it's about time ! Stalking us and reading posts behind our backs..... Thats just not natural !!!
Oh wait ..... Thats what I did to ! Uh hmmm... Welcome !!
Dont worry about the thumbprint, paint it Rust , and call it "Battle Damage"
Welcome back to the hobby and to the Forums Jason. My name is Jim and I am a plasticaholic. I love the smell of plastic in the morning. I build whatever strikes my fancy at the time. Stalking is OK but when you start building you should post pics of your builds. That's the way to keep everyone happy. Glad to have you aboard.
Jim
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
Welcome aboard. You are far from alone at returning to the hobby, in fact it seems rather popular lately.
Though i would keep the stalking bit to yourself.
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
Welcome, Jason. Since Missouri is the "show me" state, we hope you'll show us lots of pictures.
Howdy, Jason!
Glenn
I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
Thanks guys. I think i'll just dive right in and join the 1/72 Mania GB. Planning on doing the Italeri H-34 in U.S. Marine scheme.
Jason Welcome to the forum. Be careful this screen can be just as addictive, but twice as entertaining and three times more informative.
If you have been checking out the forum for a while then your aware of how should I put this there's a few inmates missing from the insane asylum. They are very talented but very crazy mind you. No names will be mentioned to protect the guilty and the innocent.
Again welcome to the forum, enjoy and learn from a good group guys and gals.
Dave
Thanks Dave. I agree with you that this screen can be just as addictive. I also agree that it is more informative.
I always say that a true genius is a bit crazy, or at the very least socially inept. In any case I know there are many great minds to pick on this board.
FYI although I'm sure it's common knowledge that you should never attempt to airbrush after a six pack of "Little Sumpn, Sumpn" ale.
Where abouts in Missouri? I'm in saint Louis
Kansas City, Lees Summit technically.
Shoulda had a lot of bench time waiting for the snow to melt
Hey There Jason, Welcome to the forums and welcome back to the hobby. Stalking and unstable. My kind of person.
Joe
"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin
welcome to the forums
Sure did. I usually hate snow, but gave me some great time to be at the bench...when I wasn't shovelling.
I have discovered the Fountain of Youth and it looksand tastes a lot like cyanoacrylate. It’s nice to meet you.
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Welcome to the forum Jason
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