'Classifying' yourself as a beginner/advanced/whatever modeler is really a useless exercise. I've seen someone who has had no other experience scratchbuild a model that would put some people who only assemble kits to shame. I've seen seasoned veterans post pics of a finished model which have done no favours for their reputation. I myself was a professional modeler for a couple of years, but for all that I got paid for, I would not put any of those models up as ones I was proud of.
The other side of the coin is that modeling also relies on technology. Someone may well have been modeling for over 20 years or so, but some of the skills etc that they picked up then may not be relevant, or superceded today. For example, which aircraft modeler today, submitting their masterpiece for IPMS review, would not jazz it up with photoetch, vac formed and future-dipped canopy, custom decal set, etc. Some of these things simply didn't exist a long time ago.
In anycase, the level you are building it is your very own. Enjoy, and always, always try something different and learn all you can.
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