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  • Member since
    June 2014
  • From: New Braunfels , Texas
Posted by Tanker - Builder on Sunday, October 23, 2016 8:09 AM

Well , Young man ?

 What do you have to say for yourself that you haven't already stated ? You know we'll be glad to have you . Let's get busy and get 'er done lol.lol. Welcome Aboard ! Tanker - Builder

  • Member since
    October 2016
Posted by Davecus on Thursday, October 20, 2016 7:02 AM

Hi Zalmon I'm a newbie-oldie as well. So sorry about your wife - sounds like she was a tough lady. You've chosen the right hobby as it is so open ended the possibilities are endless . I look forward to sharing with returners like you 

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fox
  • Member since
    January 2007
  • From: Narvon, Pa.
Posted by fox on Monday, October 10, 2016 11:55 AM

Welcome to the Forums!  Glad to have you aboard!

You've come to the right place. The members on here are very knowledgeable and are always ready to help out with any questions/problems that you might have. We've all been there at one time or another so don't be afraid to ask for help.

I have a few tips about decals from older kits. #1 - If the decals are yellowed, put them in a zip lock bag and tape the bag to the inside of a window that gets a lot of sun. The sun does a good job of taking out the yellow fading. #2 - Get a spray can of Testors "Decal Bonder Spray" at your local hobby store or order some from Squadron.com.  Spray a couple of "LIGHT" coats on the entire sheet. This will keep the decals from coming apart when removing them. You will have to cut out each of the decals as close as possible. The spray basicly turns the sheet into 1 whole decal. You can find out more about decals by going to the Decal section of these forums.

Hope that this helps. Enjoy Toast.

Jim  Captain

P.S. There are a lot of us "Older" gentlemen here. I'm 76 and have been building for 70 years. You name it and I've built it.

 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.

  • Member since
    May 2013
  • From: From the Mit, but live in Mason, O high ho
Posted by hogfanfs on Monday, October 10, 2016 11:27 AM

Welcome to the forums! Beer Welcome Sign

 Bruce

 

 On the bench:  1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF

                        1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I

 

  • Member since
    September 2003
  • From: AandF in the Badger State
Posted by checkmateking02 on Monday, October 10, 2016 11:21 AM
Welcome to the Forums!

 

 

 

 

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Monday, October 10, 2016 10:24 AM

Welcome aboard, dive in and enjoy.

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

  • Member since
    March 2015
  • From: Streetsboro, Ohio
Posted by Toshi on Monday, October 10, 2016 10:17 AM

Welcome aboard!

Toshi

On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell

 

Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world.  Mrs. Toshi

 

 

  • Member since
    October 2016
Newbie--oldie
Posted by Zalmon on Monday, October 10, 2016 6:50 AM

I will be 70 in Febuary (2017). I am reviving a childhood hobby of builiding plastic model airplanes (and ships). I am a lawyer (work for municode--www.municode.com for over 40 years and am an expert on local government matters.). I live in Tallahassee FL.  I am resurrecting my old hobby for my sanity. My wife (who I married late in life) died in 2013 of ovarian cancer (she lived 13 years with it--with the initial diagnosis at stage three--I am proud of her as she beat the odds).  Anyway, while I have stepdaughters, they are out of town. About all I have to do is work; hence the new hobby; my doctor told me I needed to get a hobby.

I am approaching this in stages. The first stage is I am building airplanes to hang from the ceililng in my office. It has the drop down ceilings and it is easy to hang a plane using fishing line.  Becuse of this, I intend to not (initially) do as much detail as I might (also skill level is low).  While I will put a pilot in the model, I will not do much with instrucment panels, etc.--might not even put them in.

I am about to complete a SR-71 (testors 1:48). (Back in the 1980's I bought a lot of models in anticipation of retirement.) Because I kept them in non climate controlled areas, the decals on the SR-71 fell apart when I tried to transfer them to the plane. I think this may not be important because 'at altitutude' you would not seen them. I painted the model flat black. Because my skills are not sufficient at this time to do the canopy, I painted it all black  then went back and used clear nail polish on the areas that were supposed to be glass.  I have seen a SR-71 in Mobile AL and know the glass is very dark. 

Eventually I will build a P-3, P-39 (which my dad--who died in 2014 at age 91--was a mechanic for in W.W. II in England--they went to France on D-day +2) to honor him. I will also building a P-47 (which was the main fighter of his squadon) and a P-2 (P-2V neptune)---My dad was a flight engineer on a P-2 in the Naval Reserves (VP 741 and 743) for 30 yrs. During the Cuban missle crisis his plane flew over Cuba. (The only Neptune I can find is for the Japanese self defense forces. I will build it and get standard navy decals for it.)

I look forward to learning to be a better modeler through this forum.

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