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Good, we have your name now john.....I'll start this rolling. I have my bus pass. If you're not sure how old that makes me, ask yer dad!!!
Seriously, it's good that someone like yourself, a youngster by comparison is model making...well done.
I, and I know others will do all we can to help you out. So any questions? Don't be worried if you think them silly, we wont. Just post them and I'm sure the troops will rally round and help.
I think he is probably correct. Many modellers originally started as youngsters but drifted away when work/family type commitments took more of their time only to return later when they found the time to revisit their old hobby. There are of course many younger modellers and really age has nothing to do with someones enjoyment of a hobby although my eyes aren't quite as good as they once were! It makes no difference whether you are twelve or seventy years old. I think it is very important for younger enthusiasts to come into the hobby and hopefully find help and encouragement on sites like this.
James May made a very good program and I think he was a little sceptical,at the outset,of the young peoples interest in (not ability with) plastic scale models.I thought the enthusiasm of some of the young people (particularly in the bit when he had set up a sort of Spitfire production line,which produced some decent looking models) surprised him as much as anyone else!
I have a 12 year old nephew who is very interested in aircraft (both real and models) and he makes a much better job of his than I did at his age.
I'm in my 30's and i've only just started building models, i mean like 2 weeks ago! As far as i can recall i never made any models when i was younger, technical lego and a bit of meccano was all i got my mits on. So i have the joys of gluing my fingers together and getting annoyed at my rubbish painting to come!
I've just turned 31 and liek has been said, i drifted away from modeeling as a teenager in persuit of girls and having to invest my time in going out, parties, and sometimes doing work for uni. But now i have a steady job, a family and my social life has dwindled somewhat. Also now in Moscow the temp is at -20 so no one really goes out; great time to get some modeeling done.
I'm 55 and only been doing models for a few months and enjoying every moment of it, started with an airfix rescue gift set of a hellicopter and severn class lifeboat but need to learn some techniques like i've read about. But its great to see the younger people doing this.Colin
31 on the 17th. Used to do a lot as a kid (and late teen). Not sure what made me start again, i just got the itch and needed to scratch it.
I think part of it was doing something that didn't involve looking at a screen. I work on a computer all day, love my racing and flight sims, so spend too much time in front of my PC. But now balancing, work, sim racing, flight sims, golf, modeling and the girlfriend, I think a kit will last me a while
I know what you mean about balancing duties. My g/f really supports my modelling and even joins in herself sometimes - but i'm too much of a backseat driver My kits usually take a while too. I get home at 10pm every night so i only get a few hours on the weekend. But in January there's a 10 day national holiday so i'll definately knuckle down and send the g/f and kids off to the log-cabin and have some well-earned peace
ive been modeling since i was 8, i stopped when i was 11 and have started now 5 years on, just because in cadets i have a model competition and i thought i would give it a bash.
i was never any good, but i used to rush em and try build them, and paint them in a day.
I'm 56 and I've returned after a 30+ year break. What bought me back is that I collect dicast planes and I was missing some models that either were done long ago and hard to get or some models not made at all so I came back to plastic. 2nd time around for me is a lot better as regards materials used to make models. A lot more type of glues for a start (never had super glue back then. How many of us had the tube of plastic cement that went everywhere with long thin glue trails as you removed it ) and of corse we have the Internet and Forums like here to help. Some things aint changed. Still cant use an airbrush
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