New to forum and greetings from Florida
New to forum and greetings from Florida
Hello, I just joined this awesome forum and I’m happy to share my models with you, I already posted some in Aviation and I will soon post some of my current WIP.
All advices tips and technics as well as questions are welcome!
Im P and I’ve been in this hobby and art since I was 12, many models after I still haven’t got it right lol, I collected over 3000 kits, mostly Cold War jets, mostly in 1/72.
I focus in particular on migs sukhoi and Soviet made jets but I also have a vaste collection of American and NATO jets.
Thank you for having me aboard!
Paolo
All advices tips and technics as well as questions are welcome!
Im P and I’ve been in this hobby and art since I was 12, many models after I still haven’t got it right lol, I collected over 3000 kits, mostly Cold War jets, mostly in 1/72.
I focus in particular on migs sukhoi and Soviet made jets but I also have a vaste collection of American and NATO jets.
Thank you for having me aboard!
Paolo
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Re: New to forum and greetings from Florida
Welcome aboard !
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Re: New to forum and greetings from Florida
Welcome Paolo
Nice cat BTW
Nice cat BTW
Best wishes
Jim
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If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
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Re: New to forum and greetings from Florida
Welcome, enjoy the experience.
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The older I get the better I was!
Current build:
Airfix 1:72 Javelin FAW9
Particular modelling interests:
Cuban Airforce aircraft, 29(F) Sqn aircraft, Aircraft I’ve flown
Re: New to forum and greetings from Florida
Welcome to the forum.
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Takom 1/35 M247 Sgt. York.
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Re: New to forum and greetings from Florida
Welcome!!!
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Re: New to forum and greetings from Florida
Welcome, and to the cat as well.
I wish, that I knew what was doing!
Re: New to forum and greetings from Florida
Welcome aboard. Enjoy your stay
Besting 60 years of mediocre building of average kits in the stand off scale
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Re: New to forum and greetings from Florida
Hello Paolo, and friend.
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Re: New to forum and greetings from Florida
Welcome, Paolo! (And pussycat!)
Your handle rang a loud bell.
I remember this from the 1970s:
I am sure I built it at the time, and I think I kept the missiles and pylons for many years after I scrapped it.
When the USSR opened up in the mid-80s so much of this guesswork was rendered defunct or corrected. Would this 'MiG-23 Flipper' pass as a SU-9 Fishpot, do you reckon?
Later, Hasegawa raced out their MiG-25 and MiG-29 to be first to market, regardless of accuracy. (I was bitterly disappointed with the MiG-29 and lack of weapons, and wrote to Hasegawa. Hasegawa replied! They explained that they simply had to be first to market).
Great to have you join us!
Now, what's your cat's name?
David
(presently without cat )
Your handle rang a loud bell.
I remember this from the 1970s:
I am sure I built it at the time, and I think I kept the missiles and pylons for many years after I scrapped it.
When the USSR opened up in the mid-80s so much of this guesswork was rendered defunct or corrected. Would this 'MiG-23 Flipper' pass as a SU-9 Fishpot, do you reckon?
Later, Hasegawa raced out their MiG-25 and MiG-29 to be first to market, regardless of accuracy. (I was bitterly disappointed with the MiG-29 and lack of weapons, and wrote to Hasegawa. Hasegawa replied! They explained that they simply had to be first to market).
Great to have you join us!
Now, what's your cat's name?
David
(presently without cat )
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Re: New to forum and greetings from Florida
Nice one, David!
That belongs in a scale modelling museum!
David
That belongs in a scale modelling museum!
David