Hi there,
Long time lurker de-lurking
I started building as a kid back in the mid-70's but drifted away and came back to the hobby a little over a year ago.
I'll have a crack at just about anything, but primarily interested in air and armour at the moment.
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Phil_H
New South Wales, Australia
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Posted: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 07:03 AM UTC
mother
New York, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 10:11 AM UTC
Welcome aboard Phil Good to hear from you. What projects are you working on, you say your interests are in aircraft and armor. Any particular era.
Joe
Joe
Phil_H
New South Wales, Australia
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Posted: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 05:26 PM UTC
Thanks for the welcome Joe.
I am currently procrastinating about what to start next.
My reintroduction came by the way of the ancient Tamiya T-34/76 '43 kit
An easy, straightforward build, my main focus with this project was to experiment with the finish and to try out some basic weathering techniques
I don't have any specific era of interest - basically anything WWII or later for both air and armour works for me.
I am currently procrastinating about what to start next.
My reintroduction came by the way of the ancient Tamiya T-34/76 '43 kit
An easy, straightforward build, my main focus with this project was to experiment with the finish and to try out some basic weathering techniques
I don't have any specific era of interest - basically anything WWII or later for both air and armour works for me.
gbkirsch
Ohio, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 07:26 PM UTC
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My reintroduction came by the way of the ancient Tamiya T-34/76 '43 kit
Nice job!!!
Cheers, Gary
Fordboy
Auckland, New Zealand
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Posted: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 07:53 PM UTC
Gday Phil
A very warm welcome from across the Tasman - New Zealand.
Hope you are enjoying the cricket?
If you are into armour you have found the right place.
So pull up a keyboard and spend sometime enjoying this site and its friendship as a member.
Regards
Sean
A very warm welcome from across the Tasman - New Zealand.
Hope you are enjoying the cricket?
If you are into armour you have found the right place.
So pull up a keyboard and spend sometime enjoying this site and its friendship as a member.
Regards
Sean
medic45
Maryland, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 - 04:22 AM UTC
Nice job on the T-34 and welcome back to the world of plastic models. Hope to see more finished projects in the near future.