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Greetings from just South of London.
Hi:
I've recently retired & am trying to regain the days of my youth by returning to aviation modelling. Instead of 'traditional' plastic I thought I'd try something different - not quite sure how paper will work but I'm sure that there is plenty of advice available if nothing else! Happy daze! |
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Welcome to the site.
Aviation is a particularly popular subject here. Look around and you will find a plethora of build threads and resources in regards to aircraft models from the beginning of aviation to the present and in some cases the future.
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~Doug~ AC010505 EAMUS CATULI! Audere est Facere THFC 19**-20** R.I.P. it up, Tear it up, Have a Ball |
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Hello there! Welcome to the site. Thanks for joining. Look around the forum, ask questions and enjoy yourself. As Doug said, there are a ton of aviation resources here. We have a large group of active aviation modelers so you should fit right in. Two subforums that should prove helpful to you are First Cuts - A Lounge and Tips and Tricks. We're glad you're here. Welcome aboard.
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This is a great hobby for the retiree - interesting, time-consuming, rewarding - and about as inexpensive a hobby as you can find. Shamelessly stolen from a post by rockpaperscissor |
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Dear Number Four:
Hang on to you hat paper is the way to go, Just look at Lief's 1/16 scale airplanes or Ken Wests X-15 models. Suggest start simple one pager to get used to it then tackle one with 1,000+ parts. Plus there are more aircraft models in paper than Pl**tic. We are Biased, Miles |
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Welcome to the forum
Tim |
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Hello and welcome to PM DOT COM - You are most welcome here. Our site has a lot on offer to suit all needs. Enjoy, and have fun
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