Ahoy Gents,
Frensh citizen, born in Beirut - Lebanon in 1969, i lived the three first years of Lebanon's civil war (1975/1978).
So i became a student of war ; from WWII to the recent middle east events...
My favorite parts of this history "page" are the technology, the potential power and the beauty of all war machines ; specialy Tanks, Flak stuff, and SUBS.
Buiding scale modells is a passion, a way to give the history's writtings and pics a greater dimension...
I love to have good conversations about the what, the why, and the what for, sharing informations and WIP's, helping and be a part of a group passion.
I'm already a "AMP" forum member...
Favorite scale : 1/72
On the bench :
type XXIII 1/144 from trumpeter
type XXIII 1/72 from Special Navy
Projects... (slowly awaiting and collecting the documentations, sources and aft. market parts and upgrades) :
- Revell type VIIC 1/144
- Revell type VIIC/41 1/72
- Revell Gato class 1/72
- Velinden type XXVIIB / B5 "Seehund" 1/72
- Bronco type XXVIIB / B5 "Seehund" 1/35
I hope to finish all this before 2012...
Hope to read from you soon.
Pepper-mint.
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Pepper-mint
Haute-Savoie, France
Member Since: July 22, 2010
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Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2010 - 12:26 AM UTC
Grumpyoldman
Consigliere
Florida, United States
Member Since: October 17, 2003
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Member Since: October 17, 2003
entire network: 15,338 Posts
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Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2010 - 06:36 AM UTC
Welcome to the sites, Laurent.
Posted: Thursday, July 22, 2010 - 06:50 AM UTC
Welcome aboard! Post pics when you get a chance.
I mostly build 1/72 A/C. So those boats are huge!
I mostly build 1/72 A/C. So those boats are huge!