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Modelling is a work of Art.

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Posted by Aaron Skinner on Thursday, May 31, 2007 12:50 PM
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Posted by wyoroy on Saturday, May 26, 2007 11:49 PM

Sign - Ditto [#ditto]

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Posted by rjkplasticmod on Saturday, May 26, 2007 9:11 AM

Welcome to the Forums Sign - Welcome [#welcome].  Looking forward to some pics of your builds.

Regards,  Rick

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Modelling is a work of Art.
Posted by IronCross1939 on Saturday, May 26, 2007 12:58 AM

Im not all that new here, but I am new in looking around and helping out wehn I can.

I been modeling for about seven to eight years now, although I have forgotten when I started. First of all I use to build aircraft, but them been ever so graceful in spreading their wings all over the place restricted my space, and so I moved to something alot more space efficeint.

And that would be Armour, then again I lost a bit of mood for them for time. Then it all started, when I watched this movie called Yamato *Japanese version* that motivated me to buy the model of that Ship.

*Was I ever so happy* I am currently building her to former glory as I type, for it was my Birthday on the 14th of May. So I treated myself to this kit in 1/350 scale from Tamiya, and have you seen the box art of that thing?

It's almost magical and completely different from all the rest, showing the bow of the ship slightly raised to see the bulge of the sides along with that Crysantheum Crest. Anyhow I also purchased the Super Detail package which freaked me out on howmany tiny brass pieces there were. In the mena time hello everyone and sorry if I made you all read all of this text if you did, and thanks.

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