Like the previous post by John Bishop, I am resurrecting my love for models, except mine is ships
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Bob,
WElcome to the forum! you may be interested in these YouTube LInk I don't know which scale yours is, but I'd think it would be there!
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No problem Bob...I get to check out the stash, open the box and smell the plastic. So you're good to go.Thanks again Richard, but can save you digging. AlanG turned me onto a site and bingo, actually now have two manuals and can read them both. Now have to wander the rest of the site and pick up some tips and tricks and learn about new stuff that I will probably have to buy, besides looked at my collection of Testors paint and in most of them when I shake them nothing moves, I think that's a bad sign.
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WOW......it is a 1/96. Looks like I'm getting the gold mine instead of the shaft, lots of good stuff there.Bob,
WElcome to the forum! you may be interested in these YouTube LInk I don't know which scale yours is, but I'd think it would be there!
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Haha! Well, take a photo of the box and if it's the one I'm doing I can point you to the new and old instructions, both of which are useful as it turns out. The new super colourful Revell ones have mistakes, and the older ones, while a bit challenging to interpret, have some excellent tips.Thanks, Alan, Didn't find anything on Revell, but hit the motherload on Scalemates plus looks like they have a lot of nifty aftermarket stuff. Sure didn't have these kind of resources when I was a kid. OK catching on here, "stash", pile of boxes that your wife keeps nagging you about always being in the way........ I don't have a stash - - - - YET. but just ordered a Revell "Titanic" and am eyeing the Constitution. Can tell right now you guys are a VERY bad influence and will probably have to answer to my wife. And that's all I have to say about that.......
Then, show us which Titanic you got from Revell - if it's the 40cm one, I've done that too (to a lower standard). But I can tell you some very helpful things before you get to it!
And welcome, of course.Comment

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