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Hello - I'm New
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 11, 2007 6:59 AM

Greetings -

I've been browsing this forum for a while, and recently registered. I've read a lot of cool and informative posts and hope to contribute the same in the future.

Like most everyone here I've been modeling since I was old enough to tear the parts from the tree and slobber glue all over the unpainted plastic. Modeled heavily until my teen years when it became a part-time hobby. Continued on through college to a minimal degree and then left the hobby entirely for about 15 years. Have returned to the hobby in earnest, in conjunction with one or two other fun time-eaters.

I modeleled 1/48 WWII aircraft and 1/35 AFV 90% of the time, occassionally building a car, WWI plane, ship, etc. Not a single model survived my youth (perhaps some of you can relate :). In college I picked up an airbrush and started building models for people, which was a lot of fun.

Recently, I've been modeling German and Russian AFV almost exclusively. My 'intention' is to build a 1/35 'museum' of German armor. With some extensive Google and Wiki searches, I think I have a comprehensive list of every 1/35 German AFV kit available and will over time try to work my way through a representative portion of it. Russian tanks amuse me for their brute simplicity and they break up the German armor routine.

What I enjoy talking/reading about the most is the painting aspect - and I enjoy tryinging new techniques.

I am currently in an SdKfz 251/17 1/35 kit from Dragon. Next in line is a SdKfz 164 Nashorn 1/35 from Dragon/DML (the premium kit). Just finished a T-34/76 1943 (Tamiya) 1/35 kit.

Peace,

John

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Posted by Dubau on Sunday, February 11, 2007 8:21 AM

Sign - Welcome [#welcome]

Bud

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Posted by rjkplasticmod on Sunday, February 11, 2007 8:57 AM

Welcome to the Forums John Sign - Welcome [#welcome].  Glad you're here.

Regards,  Rick

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Posted by Gun Tech on Sunday, February 11, 2007 9:45 AM
Welcome to the forums John! I also have the same intention about german tanks Wink [;)] Enjoy the forums!

Jean-Michel    "Arte et Marte"

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 11, 2007 6:02 PM
Thank you gentlemen!
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Posted by cassibill on Monday, February 12, 2007 3:26 PM

Welcome!! I build all sorts of stuff, with only a couple set themes, 1/72 MiGs and support armor, 1/48 Demo Teams, 1/144 type collection, and 1/35 small, oddball armor.  Are you tempted to add any of the unproduced stuff to your collection?

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Posted by Lodni Kranazon on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 1:35 AM
Sign - Welcome [#welcome] & best of luck in your project, John!Bow [bow]

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 15, 2007 2:37 PM
 cassibill wrote:

Welcome!! I build all sorts of stuff, with only a couple set themes, 1/72 MiGs and support armor, 1/48 Demo Teams, 1/144 type collection, and 1/35 small, oddball armor.  Are you tempted to add any of the unproduced stuff to your collection?

Thanks! I have not seriously entertained the idea of tinkering with the unproduced stuff, like the Maus or E-100. I think it would be cool to build one for the size reference! But for me the historical context is interesting and I like to think about where/when the tank might have served and how it might have looked. I think comparing the relative sizes and features is neat and so I stick with 1/35.

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