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Another "returnee" and quick question...
Posted by JMart on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 6:30 PM

Greetings... Been lurking for a bit and figure out I should post to celebrate my first "painted plastic piece" in 25 years...

Last summer, while on family vacation, we stopped at a PX at a military base in PA (Im Navy reserves, MSC, OIF vet). My kid was looking at some Revell kits, I mentioned "I used to build those a long time ago!".. she asks to get some to build since it had been raining for a couple days... sure, why not? I picked up couple easy snap-on kits, and a level 2 Revell plane, a "beginners" pack of cheap brushes and tube of cement, few paints. I also made the "mistake" of picking up this magazine I never heard off ;) ... in short, 6 months and $400 later in supplies (Shh, dont tell the wife!), I painted my first piece in 25 years...

Let me just say.. my, has the hobby changed a bit! I also have to thank the many contributors in here, I have learned a ton since my 'return", most of my questions had been "answered" in the various forums... Now, for my new question! I have half a dozen Revell Monogram kits (military themes), couple planes 1:48, couple ships... all "level 2". I figure I could use some easy/cheap kits to re-start my modeling and try some techniques Ive never used, like weathering, wash, etc. I also picked up a large lot of Tamiya WW2 Armor kits (~25). Here is my question.. its obvious that the Revell kits are "low end/beginners", and the Tamiya kits are "higher end/advanced". What brand of kits should I get "in between"? My main interest is military themes, WW2, Navy ships & planes... I will NOT be using an airbrush anytime soon due to where I build; I am also only interested in "good ole" plastic for the momment.

Thank you...

PS. One last question.. does anyone still use those cement tubes? ;) 

 

 

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Posted by Phil_H on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 7:04 PM

Welcome back to the hobby.  Sounds like you're having fun. Smile [:)]

Actually, Tamiya kits are generally considered to be an "intermediate" level. (Usually) great detail, and optimised for an easy, straightforward build. The Dragon "superkits" are more towards the high end - very good detail, but sometimes fiddly and requiring lots of patience to build well. (eg. Tiger I, PzIV - upwards of 1000 parts in the box, though not all of the parts are required for any one subject)

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Posted by Gun Tech on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 7:05 PM
Sign - Ditto [#ditto]      and welcome to the forums!

Jean-Michel    "Arte et Marte"

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Posted by rjkplasticmod on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 7:39 PM

Welcome to the Forums Sign - Welcome [#welcome].  Tamiya kits are generally high end quality but intermediate as far as skill level goes.  Don't know who still uses tube glue, but the LHS still sells it so someone must Smile [:)].

Regards,  Rick 

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Posted by DesertRat on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 1:15 AM
Welcome! I dunno if i can speak for many others. I for one, don't use the tube glue. But for some reason my stash of glue tubes seems to be getting bigger and bigger, and i almost don't know what to do! Apparantly, they're breeding......Make a Toast [#toast]

Warmest regards,

Roger

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Posted by Aaron Skinner on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 9:17 AM
JMart,

Welcome back to the hobby and to the forums.

Aaron Skinner

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Posted by cassibill on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 12:27 PM
Welcome! I actually use the tube glue as my modelling glue equivalent of "a bigger hammer".  If something gives me too much grief, it will bring the Testors in the orange on itself.

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Posted by JMart on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 7:31 PM

 

Thanks to everyone for the greetings... Im also glad to hear about Tamiya kits being good quality but average skill. I purchased the lot (25) at around 8-12$ each, couple a tad more... glad to hear I can get into them after I finish the entry level ones... Thanks again! Jim

 

 

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Posted by m1garand on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 11:53 PM
Sign - Welcome [#welcome] back to the hobby and hope you enjoy your visit here in FSM!
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