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Hi Peeps, noob here.... Lol!
Now almost 60 (Gulp!) and recently retired, I fancied trying model making again.
Last time I made a model (Airfix) was when I was about 13, maybe 14, just before I discovered Girls?

I used to really enjoy it, started when I was about 8 I think, and I used to paint them too, although not that well, and it was mostly military planes, and vehicles, Spitfires, Hurricanes, Messi 109's, Heinkel's, Sherman, Cromwell, Willis Jeep, plus a few ships HMS Hood, HMS Fearless, and a few other things, figures, and a few bikes, Honda CB750, and cars, MK2 Escort, etc etc. So was a bit varied....Think I even did the Cutty Sark, with all that rigging, way back when?

Having watched a few YT vids and looked at a few forums, I settled on here to start me off, so hopefully will get some good advice.
I see that "weathering" is all the rage now and it seems like painting, etc is big part of model making now for realism, etc, which appeals to me.
I have started off buying a few bits, knifes, sanding strips, paint brushes, files, tweezers, glues, thinners and a selection of paints and pigments.
I have also already bought a few models, eg: pre Xmas Lidl and Aldi both had special offer small scale Airfix kits, £7 each, so I bought a few of them just to start me off and if I bodge it up, well I've not lost much money.
I have also bought a couple of serious kits, both Tamiya, as they seem to be recommended as good starter kits with decent detail and (relatively) easy to build. They are a 1/12th scale Honda CBR1100XX Blackbird and a German Half Track, 1/35th scale sdkfz. I will not move on to those until I have tried my hand at the smaller cheapo ones..... EDIT: Just noticed the half track is Revell not Tamiya... Oops!
I was a Plumber, then a Building Surveyor, so have been in the construction industry most of my life.
Other hobbies include Fishing, DIY, Driving/Motorbikes, Travel, Eating out, Lego/Meccano building, cycling, target shooting, online gaming (PC and consoles), reading, etc....
Anyway thats me, hope to contribute a bit when I can.... cheers
 
Welcome to the forum Peter, a good idea to start with the Airfix starter kits, they build up nicely.
 
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Cheers guys looking forward to getting back into it, watching loads of vids at the moment, trying to see whats what, model making has certainly moved on since I was a kid!
 
Hi Peter. Great intro. So many here could tell a similar story. Childhood modelling, girls, beer, work, family, retirement and full circle back to modelling,
You've already made two great decisions. Firstly joining the best forum there is and secondly planning to start with a straightforward Airfix kit.
Join in and enjoy. I look forward to seeing your builds.
 
A very large welcome O Polymath Peter - I'm not counting the extra months I have on you ... (Thanks Gary for mentioning extra months)
Steve
 
Hello Peter. Only been here just under a year. Nice intro. As you're finding, it's changed a bit! As I too found out earlier in the year. Only just re-started again myself. You've dropped into the right place. Loads of advice and info. As the lets say senior members will tell you, no question is daft - if in doubt just ask.
Oh!! - And welcome.
 
Peter,
welcome - those Lidl Airfix kits are a great way to ease yourself back into the hobby, you'll find a lot has changed since you were a lad! New techniques, new materials - all can be a bit confusing................ That's where the forum helps - any questions, ask away - you'll find lots of people ready to help ( spend your money )
Cheers
Dave
 
Welcome Peter.

I'm a couple of years younger than you and joined this forum nearly 2 years ago

Like you I built models when I was younger on the 70s and stopped when I was about 14 and didn't start again until lockdown when I built a few kits to relieve the boredom and also relive my childhood.

I've got more into it since but am still a beginner.

My advice is to blog your builds on the forum, ask questions and follow other builds to learn. And also just to enjoy it and have fun. It's a great hobby to get back into and the folk on this forum are so knowledgeable and friendly.

Mike
 
Welcome Peter to the friendliest and best forum there is.
Many started like you, so your in good company .
 
HI again Peter are you thinking of buyin an air brush ? if you are then ask the member on here for advise before you do buy as could save you money as i wish i had bought a good one yrs ago but i have been scratchbuilding my hms tiger in 1/72 scale for the last 5 yrs or so an thought i dint need one but im now back on a platic model plane an i must admit if i had bought one it would have been now very handy but im now to old to make it worth money wise but you are still young so have a think an dont make the mistake i did
ATB
Chrisb (71)
 
Welcome Peter from another Noob just completed my first year back in the hobby after a long break
 
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