Greetings from California, with an introduction...
Greetings from California, with an introduction...
Dear UAMF members,
Greetings from California.
Thank you for the chance to introduce myself. For many years I have collected die cast aircraft (military) and only occasionally dabbled with plastic model building. This was a passion of mine as a kid that I had long lost touch with. However, a couple of years ago, I joined a nice little die cast forum (that will, sadly, cease operation at the end of this month) that morphed into a forum that included plastic model building. I met some wonderful people there who rekindled my interest in this hobby and got me building again. They helped me to improve my builds a great deal and expand into ship building as well. Needless to say, my die cast collecting has gone by the wayside and my kit building has become a joy for me.
I am happy to finally join-up with The UAMF after the many months I lurked as a guest. I always found it to be a great resource when researching kits I was interested in building. I also enjoyed reading the posts and how the forum operated. I look forward to being a member of the forum and hope I may contribute to it.
My sincere best wishes to you all.
PropWash
Greetings from California.
Thank you for the chance to introduce myself. For many years I have collected die cast aircraft (military) and only occasionally dabbled with plastic model building. This was a passion of mine as a kid that I had long lost touch with. However, a couple of years ago, I joined a nice little die cast forum (that will, sadly, cease operation at the end of this month) that morphed into a forum that included plastic model building. I met some wonderful people there who rekindled my interest in this hobby and got me building again. They helped me to improve my builds a great deal and expand into ship building as well. Needless to say, my die cast collecting has gone by the wayside and my kit building has become a joy for me.
I am happy to finally join-up with The UAMF after the many months I lurked as a guest. I always found it to be a great resource when researching kits I was interested in building. I also enjoyed reading the posts and how the forum operated. I look forward to being a member of the forum and hope I may contribute to it.
My sincere best wishes to you all.
PropWash
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Welcome aboard. Best way to contribute is dive right in.
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Welcome Propwash! Glad you found your way over. I'm looking forward to seeing what you are building lately.
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Re: Greetings from California, with an introduction...
Welcome to our little bit of cyberspace Propwash. Looking forward to reading your posts. I too have diecasts but I find kits much more satisfying.
All the best.
Greg
All the best.
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Welcome! Join in and you will instantly be part of it!
Best wishes
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Welcome aboard.
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My thanks to you all for the kind welcome.
Hey PMM! Great finding you here as well.
Hey PMM! Great finding you here as well.
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Hi Propwash. Welcome to the forum. Enjoy your stay.
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A warm welcome to the UAMF Propwash, we're very pleased that you have joined us. Thanks for letting us know you lurked for a while as well - it is gratifying to know that someone who has lurked found us friendly enough to make contact and join in (I lurked for ages to back in the day!).
I sometimes wish I could find out from people who decide not to join if there was anything in particular that put them off - photos of my crappy builds notwithstanding!
Cheers
Al.
I sometimes wish I could find out from people who decide not to join if there was anything in particular that put them off - photos of my crappy builds notwithstanding!
Cheers
Al.
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Re: Greetings from California, with an introduction...
Thank you Beany (love that signature too). To address your question, in my case anyway, it was the misconception that this is an Airfix-centric model forum. Obviously that couldn't be further from the truth. But for a casual browser, or someone seeing the name in a search, it might give that impression.beany wrote:A warm welcome to the UAMF Propwash, we're very pleased that you have joined us. Thanks for letting us know you lurked for a while as well - it is gratifying to know that someone who has lurked found us friendly enough to make contact and join in (I lurked for ages to back in the day!).
I sometimes wish I could find out from people who decide not to join if there was anything in particular that put them off - photos of my crappy builds notwithstanding!
Cheers
Al.
I will say that I am very happy to have finally joined and for the warm welcome I have encountered. I have only one complaint though - that I have so much reading to get caught-up on here.
Thanks again, everyone, for the new home.
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Good question and thank you for the reply ...PropWash wrote:To address your question, in my case anyway, it was the misconception that this is an Airfix-centric model forum. Obviously that couldn't be further from the truth. But for a casual browser, or someone seeing the name in a search, it might give that impression.beany wrote: I sometimes wish I could find out from people who decide not to join if there was anything in particular that put them off - photos of my crappy builds notwithstanding!
It's historical, back to our roots. Long ago, Airfix sponsored a modeling forum but pulled the plug on it. From the ashes rose several similarly named modeling forums, of which we are one, hence the "Unofficial" in our name. Many of those that came "over here" had a interest in not just Airfix but all of the Classic British Kits and that has set a broader tone but truth is we appreciate, as can be seen from the postings, any manufacturer, new & old.
Perhaps, without "re-branding", we need to ensure that message is clearer as most of it is contained on the old, now archived, forum.
John Ratzenberger
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Can we make uamf designate something else? Something more all encompassing?
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