New member intro'......
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:35 am
Hi there one and all...
OK, as per a number of other members I found this site as a result of seeing ISM 'Live at the bench' on YouTube at the end of last year.
And as with many members, I am returning to the hobby after very many years where 'life' simply got in the way.
The last time I built scale models was in my teens, and now in my 60th year with retirement a month or so away, a few viewings of the Friday Live shows has shown me a path back into a hobby with which I can fill my retired hours/days.
With the seed for a return to model making firmly planted, I set about buying up some model kits of interest to me.
Models of interest indeed, but maybe not ideal for someone with limited, and most likely obsolete model building skills to start on.
The one thing that I quickly learned from ISM LATB, is how much kits, processes, materials etc. have moved on and improved over the past 40 years.
In addition to the few kits now in my stash, all I had bought was some plastic cement, a couple of brushes and a modellers knife. Oh dear, I have a lot to learn!
So, in the past week or so I have purchased a set of 'modern' modelling must haves. Various adhesives, paints, tools, and an airbrush with compressor.
Ironically, and interestingly, one of last Friday's questions was answered with, 'better to buy up as many tools, consumables etc. as possible, and not simply stock up on kits'.
This summed up perfectly my position, and my aim now is to learn how to use all of the modern aides to kit building on kits that fit in with my skill set, before bumbling around with, and ruining the kits that are on my wish list.
My intention over the next couple of weeks is to look through the 'how to' guides on ISM, practice using the air brush, and purchase and build a simple, base level kit on which I can try out all of the new methods available. (Any suggestions welcomed).
I never thought I'd be learning something new at my age. But oh man, am I looking forward to the adventure....
Cheers
Bob Ford
OK, as per a number of other members I found this site as a result of seeing ISM 'Live at the bench' on YouTube at the end of last year.
And as with many members, I am returning to the hobby after very many years where 'life' simply got in the way.
The last time I built scale models was in my teens, and now in my 60th year with retirement a month or so away, a few viewings of the Friday Live shows has shown me a path back into a hobby with which I can fill my retired hours/days.
With the seed for a return to model making firmly planted, I set about buying up some model kits of interest to me.
Models of interest indeed, but maybe not ideal for someone with limited, and most likely obsolete model building skills to start on.
The one thing that I quickly learned from ISM LATB, is how much kits, processes, materials etc. have moved on and improved over the past 40 years.
In addition to the few kits now in my stash, all I had bought was some plastic cement, a couple of brushes and a modellers knife. Oh dear, I have a lot to learn!
So, in the past week or so I have purchased a set of 'modern' modelling must haves. Various adhesives, paints, tools, and an airbrush with compressor.
Ironically, and interestingly, one of last Friday's questions was answered with, 'better to buy up as many tools, consumables etc. as possible, and not simply stock up on kits'.
This summed up perfectly my position, and my aim now is to learn how to use all of the modern aides to kit building on kits that fit in with my skill set, before bumbling around with, and ruining the kits that are on my wish list.
My intention over the next couple of weeks is to look through the 'how to' guides on ISM, practice using the air brush, and purchase and build a simple, base level kit on which I can try out all of the new methods available. (Any suggestions welcomed).
I never thought I'd be learning something new at my age. But oh man, am I looking forward to the adventure....
Cheers
Bob Ford