I'm a marine engineer, a graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, and have worked in a variety of design, construction and fleet operations jobs over the past 25 years in both commercial and naval shipping. I'm also a former officer in the Naval Reserve.
I've been building models of all subjects since 9 yrs old, and switched from plastic kits to scratch-building ships (plank-on-frame in 1/96th scale) in the early 80's. After completing only 2 of 4 projects started, I switched back to plastic in the early 90's, starting with sci-fi kits with my son, then a few cars, then back to ships. I'm sticking with plastic kits for now, since I can actually complete them in days or weeks instead of years. My main interest is commercial ships displayed in dioramas at sea or in port.
I also use my hobby to support another interest. I have a patent for a container handling system and built two models -- one static in 1/500th scale and one operational in HO scale -- for demo purposes. They came in real handy getting the thing into development. As they say, if a picture is worth a thousand words, then a model is worth a thousand pictures. I've also built some architectural scale models on the side.
I only discovered FSM on the newsstand last year and picked up a subscription, then finally, started browsing this forum for information. It's been a tremendous help thanks to all of you.