My father was in the U.S. Navy during World War II. As a kid, I spent a lot of time building Monogram's 1/48 scale Navy kits -- the ones with the "operating features," like folding wings and retracting landing gear. I'd build them, and Dad would tell me stories about working on them, or what they were like to fly in.
Dad was never that into plastic models, but he was always happy to stop at the hobby shop on the way home from Cub Scouts, etc. He builds plank-on-frame wooden ship models now.
My older brother Mark is a longtime modeler, too. In fact, it was Mark who showed me the first copy of FSM when it came out. Before FSM, we used to buy copies of
Model Railroader, because it was the only place to find articles on airbrushing and weathering.
Kind of a family effort, I guess.
Matt Usher
Senior Editor, FSM