Been making Models, new to FSM

Hey folks.

After a year or two-long hiatus from doing plastic modeling, I got the urge to build another kit after talking with a friend of mine who also used to build plastic models. So I looked up for local hobby shops (I hadn’t been to a local hobby shop since one…no, two houses ago!), and my Dad and I drove off on last Sunday and I picked up a Tamiya P-51D 1:48 and the necessary Tamiya Acrylic paints, along with a new hobby knife (seems like the same design as Xacto, but it’s Hobbico brand…seems sharp enough to me!).

I got into modeling when I was about nine or ten years old. I was reading a magazine about R/C airplanes and asked my Dad about building one of them. He laughed and told me to start off with something small. A few weeks later he bought me an all-in-one Testors kit with four World War Two fighters in 1:72 scale. Had a lot of fun doing them, and learned a lot of techniques…like patience. [:)]

About twenty plastic model kits later, ranging from 1:72 to 1:32 scale, I have completely lost interest in R/C airplanes. I aquired quite a collection of Testors enamels and acrylic paints, some Thinners, and other modeling equipment, but my mom dropped the shoebox that they were in and a lot of stuff got paint on it. Oh well. Gives me an excuse to buy more supplies, eh? [;)]

Over time my models have gotten better, but I have trouble with the same sorts of things with all of my models – decals decay and wither, paint strokes are very visible, I am helpless when parts don’t fit perfectly, and I have a very hard time getting nice even lines on final paint finishes. I have picked up a few techniques…tapping on a little charcoal dust around machine gun mounts and exhausts, lightly dabbing a little aluminium paint to show chipping around parts, and using a toothpick to paint those goddam instrument panels. Hopefully I’ll be buying an airbrush soon, in time for me to do the final painting of my Tamiya kit the way it should be done, and I’ll read up on how to get a nice metallic finish that looks so good on a P-51. Unfortunately my 16-year old budget constraints don’t quite give me the means to get a top of the line airbrush and compressor, plus all the paints and sprays I want, but I’ll get by. The one great thing about modeling is that once you have the common supplies, you can spend months working on a single kit which costs twenty five dollars. Good entertainment return for your money.

Anyway, I’ll be lurking around here to pick up some skills for the model I’m working on. Perhaps I’ll even post something, but my messages will be mostly questions at this point. If you want to see some poorly done models, maybe I’ll put up some photos of my work as an eleven year old.

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Hi bbaerst, and welcome to our own little piece of insantiy. The asylum welcomes you.[:D][:D]

HI and Welcome, BBaerst

Hope you share your experiences with these fine folk on these forums…
Enjoy! [:D]

Regards, Dan

Welcome bbaerst to the forum.

Welcome to FSM, bbaerst. Your posts will always be welcome here.

Welcome bbaerst, it’s always nice to see fresh faces in the forums…and don’t worry, you don’t need an airbrush to make great models!!! Just your skill.

Welcome to FSM bbaerst and welcome back to modelling.

Enjoy the forums !!!

Welcome aboard and build them good.

I beleive everyone here started out like you and learned to improve their modeling skills. The main point is to enjoy what you are building and show it off to everyone.

Brave Rifles

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Hi bbaerst, welcome to the FSM Forums, enjoy yourself.

Welcome to FSM bbaerst.
mark956

Welcome to the forum! You will find enough modeling information here to choke a horse…with lots of knowledgeable folks ready and willing to help you. Enjoy your stay.

Gip Winecoff

Welcome to FSM!
Good to have you aboard.

Welcome to the Forums, Bbaerst! Always a pleasure to see young blood joining the hobby. Dont just lurk, though. Youll soon find that the forum is a great place to make new friends.

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Hi ya bbaerst

Just thought I would toss my [2c] into the fray … and say howdy … [swg] and [#welcome] !!!

Welcome aboard bbaerst. Hey i didn’t get my must have tools till the past year and I am now 38 so hang in there. Most important thing tho is to keep building.

Rich

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It’s always great to see young modeler’s out there! Hey, I used to be one not too long ago!…I’m still only 26…

Don’t be afraid to ask questions and remember the forum search function…there’s a TON of info out there!

Welcome to FSM. Looking forward to your contributions.