Old cranky modeller Posted January 7 Posted January 7 Hi all returning modeller here, modelled in the sixties and seventies until I learnt to drive met girls and got involved in motorsport. Now living in Bomber County, Lincolnshire for the last 19 years i returned at the beginning of 2023 at the wife’s suggestion to occupy my mind. Since the middle of July 2022 I’ve lived in my living room after a failed surgery left me unable to get upstairs, and had done its best to kill me. I sleep on a hospital bed in the living room and await surgery no. 5 now to try and fix the issue hopefully without losing the leg or the recovery kills me, unfortunately either of those is a distinct possibility. Yah boo sucks🥴😂👍 i had intended to start modelling but all my stuff is upstairs, so at christmas 2022 my wife gave me the dining room for building and the utility room for my spraybooth. The pain limits my modelling in a big way so for 2023 I managed to complete one kit and start 2 others, I usually manage a hour or so per day, but I haven’t done anything yet in 2024. my hands suffer from arthritis and I have cataracts which are not bad enough to remove yet. Because of this I don’t touch 1/72 at all, some 1/48 and mainly 1/32 and bigger. i don’t have a particular genre, just kits I like the look of so I have planes, boats and tanks from big to very big (with a measurement of a metre on at least one axis, for some). My stash of 22 kits, soon to be 23, is modest in size but eclectic. im currently working on the Takom 1/16 jeep and a Kotare Spitfire. i look forward to getting to know you all and learning lots. 8
Bomber_County Posted January 7 Posted January 7 1 hour ago, Old cranky modeller said: Hi all returning modeller here, modelled in the sixties and seventies until I learnt to drive met girls and got involved in motorsport. Now living in Bomber County, Lincolnshire for the last 19 years i returned at the beginning of 2023 at the wife’s suggestion to occupy my mind. Since the middle of July 2022 I’ve lived in my living room after a failed surgery left me unable to get upstairs, and had done its best to kill me. I sleep on a hospital bed in the living room and await surgery no. 5 now to try and fix the issue hopefully without losing the leg or the recovery kills me, unfortunately either of those is a distinct possibility. Yah boo sucks🥴😂👍 i had intended to start modelling but all my stuff is upstairs, so at christmas 2022 my wife gave me the dining room for building and the utility room for my spraybooth. The pain limits my modelling in a big way so for 2023 I managed to complete one kit and start 2 others, I usually manage a hour or so per day, but I haven’t done anything yet in 2024. my hands suffer from arthritis and I have cataracts which are not bad enough to remove yet. Because of this I don’t touch 1/72 at all, some 1/48 and mainly 1/32 and bigger. i don’t have a particular genre, just kits I like the look of so I have planes, boats and tanks from big to very big (with a measurement of a metre on at least one axis, for some). My stash of 22 kits, soon to be 23, is modest in size but eclectic. im currently working on the Takom 1/16 jeep and a Kotare Spitfire. i look forward to getting to know you all and learning lots. Welcome aboard and our quiet corner of modelling web. I’m also in Lincolnshire. Great to see new faces looking forward to your builds 2
intheway Posted February 16 Posted February 16 On 1/7/2024 at 6:42 PM, Bomber_County said: Welcome aboard and our quiet corner of modelling web. I’m also in Lincolnshire. Great to see new faces looking forward to your builds Although I'm Canadian born and raised, my mother came from Lincolnshire. A little village called Barnack. 1
Bomber_County Posted February 16 Posted February 16 8 hours ago, intheway said: Although I'm Canadian born and raised, my mother came from Lincolnshire. A little village called Barnack. I know Barnack well, beautiful village…… 2
PeteinLincs Posted March 20 Posted March 20 And I'm new here too. Though I've been on Britmodeller.com for about 15 years or so. I live about 7 miles North of RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire England. I've been modelling since I was a teenager and I'm getting on a bit now. I spent 40 years working on & with Military Aircraft. Nowadays I mostly scratchbuild Sci Fi. Star Wars, Maschinen Kreiger etc, with the occasional Muscle car build for variety. I'll have to see what I have that I can post on here. Cheers, Pete 8
Martinnfb Posted March 20 Posted March 20 Hello Pete, thank you for the introduction and welcome to the show. You will fit right in. cheers Martin 5
CANicoll Posted March 21 Posted March 21 Pete: Post it all, I'm interested in seeing what you are doing because its different. Welcome to the fun bunch!! Chris 5
Bomber_County Posted March 21 Posted March 21 16 hours ago, PeteinLincs said: And I'm new here too. Though I've been on Britmodeller.com for about 15 years or so. I live about 7 miles North of RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire England. I've been modelling since I was a teenager and I'm getting on a bit now. I spent 40 years working on & with Military Aircraft. Nowadays I mostly scratchbuild Sci Fi. Star Wars, Maschinen Kreiger etc, with the occasional Muscle car build for variety. I'll have to see what I have that I can post on here. Cheers, Pete Welcome aboard, Lincolnshire seems to be well represented here. I’m southern Lincs. Would be great to see some builds…….. 5
Count0 Posted March 21 Posted March 21 Hey, New to posting, not new here, per se. Been lurking here forever. 8
KevinM Posted March 21 Posted March 21 6 hours ago, Count0 said: New to posting, not new here, per se. Been lurking here forever. Did the same myself got a pretty good bunch of characters here but she is at times slower than some other forums. 4
ScottsGT Posted March 22 Posted March 22 On 3/20/2024 at 5:12 PM, PeteinLincs said: And I'm new here too. Though I've been on Britmodeller.com for about 15 years or so. I live about 7 miles North of RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire England. I've been modelling since I was a teenager and I'm getting on a bit now. I spent 40 years working on & with Military Aircraft. Nowadays I mostly scratchbuild Sci Fi. Star Wars, Maschinen Kreiger etc, with the occasional Muscle car build for variety. I'll have to see what I have that I can post on here. Cheers, Pete Welcome! A few of us are into Sci Fi as well. Check out the old “wet” group build for my “Science Fusion” build with Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea’s Seaview and the Nautilus from 20,000 Leagues. You’ll fit right in! 7
Old cranky modeller Posted March 22 Posted March 22 So my return to modelling at the start of 2023 didn’t really go to plan. My modelling time is limited simply by pain. In 2023 I completed one 1/32 hurricane, which was really a mule for trying things, different paints, one side masked the other decals. i started a se one but hit a issue with the flaps in the aircraft and the dozens of pe parts required to construct them. My rheumatoid arthritis has worsened in my fingers so tiny oe parts are painful and that got shelved. so I started the Takom 1/16 jeep and all,went well until just before Christmas when my main issue flared up and it became to painful to sit at my bench. That lasted until 2 weeks ago when I picked up the almost complete and painted jeep to remind me where I got to. Then my 120 pound German Shepherd wanted a close look as well and hit my arm, jeep went flying and impacted the laminate floor and exploded. So I had to buy another as it was damaged beyond feasible repair, so I’ve started again. I’m also building a Kotare Spitfire, which is currently in paint. Because of my arthritis I’ve bought a new airbrush, a pistol grip like my Grex and Iwata. The pistol grip makes long painting sessions almost pain free and as most of my kits are large with big aircraft tanks and ships to spray comfort is important. I’ve also purchased a 4 way airline distribution bar so I can run upto 4 brushes at once, means less clean outs and swapping. Just got to assemble it. its pretty much all,for comfort reasons and I aim eventually to have one brush for each nozzle and fluid tip I have, meaing I won’t have to fiddle with changing needles and nozzles unnecessarily. I will try to get some hoots up of progress on jeep take 2 later. I have also ordered the sol model wheels and tyres as they have branding and other text on the sidewalls and look really smart. its good to see other modellers from Lincolnshire. I’m hoping to get to my local model club but my knee injury means I can’t drive. My other half was willing to take me if I felt up to it, but at the end of,January her titanium alloy hip implant snapped and she spent 2 1/2 weeks in hospital and she’s now using my hospital bed in the living room, while I sleep in a recliner chair. So no trips to the model club for a while yet, bah humbug. 5
GusMac Posted March 22 Posted March 22 Sorry to hear of the travails of you both. Hopefully, you'll get through this and make it back to the club. I've had one of our dogs chew a few parts but never had one send a kit airborne. However, Jack Russells are bit smaller than German Shepherds! 3
Bomber_County Posted March 22 Posted March 22 8 hours ago, Old cranky modeller said: So my return to modelling at the start of 2023 didn’t really go to plan. My modelling time is limited simply by pain. In 2023 I completed one 1/32 hurricane, which was really a mule for trying things, different paints, one side masked the other decals. i started a se one but hit a issue with the flaps in the aircraft and the dozens of pe parts required to construct them. My rheumatoid arthritis has worsened in my fingers so tiny oe parts are painful and that got shelved. so I started the Takom 1/16 jeep and all,went well until just before Christmas when my main issue flared up and it became to painful to sit at my bench. That lasted until 2 weeks ago when I picked up the almost complete and painted jeep to remind me where I got to. Then my 120 pound German Shepherd wanted a close look as well and hit my arm, jeep went flying and impacted the laminate floor and exploded. So I had to buy another as it was damaged beyond feasible repair, so I’ve started again. I’m also building a Kotare Spitfire, which is currently in paint. Because of my arthritis I’ve bought a new airbrush, a pistol grip like my Grex and Iwata. The pistol grip makes long painting sessions almost pain free and as most of my kits are large with big aircraft tanks and ships to spray comfort is important. I’ve also purchased a 4 way airline distribution bar so I can run upto 4 brushes at once, means less clean outs and swapping. Just got to assemble it. its pretty much all,for comfort reasons and I aim eventually to have one brush for each nozzle and fluid tip I have, meaing I won’t have to fiddle with changing needles and nozzles unnecessarily. I will try to get some hoots up of progress on jeep take 2 later. I have also ordered the sol model wheels and tyres as they have branding and other text on the sidewalls and look really smart. its good to see other modellers from Lincolnshire. I’m hoping to get to my local model club but my knee injury means I can’t drive. My other half was willing to take me if I felt up to it, but at the end of,January her titanium alloy hip implant snapped and she spent 2 1/2 weeks in hospital and she’s now using my hospital bed in the living room, while I sleep in a recliner chair. So no trips to the model club for a while yet, bah humbug. Hope you get some well deserved pain free benchtime soon……. 4
Flyerman Posted August 10 Posted August 10 New to the site. Blundered on the site searching for Revell B-1B kits and info. I built plastic models years- decades- ago, but went into RC and then giant scale - 3D, scale- as well as, some electric. Moved from California to Alabama to be close to daughter. Age and health dictate. Selling my RC stuff and wanting some desirable plastic models- setting up a "clean room" to build. I've found the world of static scale models to be a world of it's own- incredible as far as detail and availability of after market parts. I still have a few plastic models from years ago- 1:48 B-58, Revell Spad and DR1. Looking at some of the creations here is amazing. Currently looking for the Platinum series Revell B-1B. I discovered Revell/Monogram went south when Hobbico failed. That all happened when I was in the midst of moving and house building. Total nightmare! Learning that Wing nuts are the WW1 kits to get. Is the B1 available anywhere? Appreciate any contact and looking forward to trying my hand at realistic static scale . 4
CANicoll Posted August 10 Posted August 10 Welcome! Lots going on here and you will definitely see some of the Revell kits getting built. Looking forward to your first build. 2
Count0 Posted August 11 Posted August 11 4 hours ago, Flyerman said: Learning that Wing nuts are the WW1 kits to get. ebay has a pretty good selection, but the prices are all over the map. Andy's Hobby Headquarters still has a few kits at original retail prices, but the selection is limited. 2
Bomber_County Posted August 11 Posted August 11 11 hours ago, Flyerman said: New to the site. Blundered on the site searching for Revell B-1B kits and info. I built plastic models years- decades- ago, but went into RC and then giant scale - 3D, scale- as well as, some electric. Moved from California to Alabama to be close to daughter. Age and health dictate. Selling my RC stuff and wanting some desirable plastic models- setting up a "clean room" to build. I've found the world of static scale models to be a world of it's own- incredible as far as detail and availability of after market parts. I still have a few plastic models from years ago- 1:48 B-58, Revell Spad and DR1. Looking at some of the creations here is amazing. Currently looking for the Platinum series Revell B-1B. I discovered Revell/Monogram went south when Hobbico failed. That all happened when I was in the midst of moving and house building. Total nightmare! Learning that Wing nuts are the WW1 kits to get. Is the B1 available anywhere? Appreciate any contact and looking forward to trying my hand at realistic static scale . Welcome aboard, jump in and enjoy. Some seriously talented modellers here which always ready to help, just shout…….. 2
Flyerman Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Thanks to all for the welcome and info. Checking out reviews regarding quality of the various manufacturers, but talented modelers have made silk purses out of sows ears- that's real talent and patience. Thanks again! 5
Archimedes Posted August 15 Posted August 15 Good morning, I build 1/32 aircraft, 1/24 and larger cars and bikes, the odd piece of 1/35 armour and even a 1/350 ship or two. I generally have been on Large Scale Planes (where I still frequent) but like to see the variety of subjects and scales here too! Kind regards, Paul 4
FullArmor Posted August 15 Posted August 15 27 minutes ago, Archimedes said: Good morning, I build 1/32 aircraft, 1/24 and larger cars and bikes, the odd piece of 1/35 armour and even a 1/350 ship or two. I generally have been on Large Scale Planes (where I still frequent) but like to see the variety of subjects and scales here too! Kind regards, Paul Welcome Paul🤝 2
Archimedes Posted August 16 Posted August 16 12 hours ago, FullArmor said: Welcome Paul🤝 Thank you! I appreciate the welcome. 1
HubertB Posted August 16 Posted August 16 17 hours ago, Archimedes said: Good morning, I build 1/32 aircraft, 1/24 and larger cars and bikes, the odd piece of 1/35 armour and even a 1/350 ship or two. I generally have been on Large Scale Planes (where I still frequent) but like to see the variety of subjects and scales here too! Kind regards, Paul Hubert 2 1
Administrators Fran Posted August 16 Administrators Posted August 16 20 hours ago, Archimedes said: Good morning, I build 1/32 aircraft, 1/24 and larger cars and bikes, the odd piece of 1/35 armour and even a 1/350 ship or two. I generally have been on Large Scale Planes (where I still frequent) but like to see the variety of subjects and scales here too! Kind regards, Paul Welcome to LSM!!! 2 1
Bomber_County Posted August 16 Posted August 16 21 hours ago, Archimedes said: Good morning, I build 1/32 aircraft, 1/24 and larger cars and bikes, the odd piece of 1/35 armour and even a 1/350 ship or two. I generally have been on Large Scale Planes (where I still frequent) but like to see the variety of subjects and scales here too! Kind regards, Paul Welcome aboard, diversity is the spice of life. 3 1
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