Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening! My name is Dan and I'm happy to have found such a wonderful community. These forums are a treasure trove of knowledge and ideas, from both amateur and veteran builders. As a youth I would build cars & airplanes (both plastic) due to my asthma preventing me from doing a lot of physical activities, so the basic concepts of modelling aren't foreign to me. My dad was also super handy with tools and wood working... I'm even lucky enough to have a hobby vice that's been in my family for generations (it was my great great grandfather's), just needs some cleaning and a fresh coat of paint.
At the time, I lived in Maryland near Solomon's Island not far from the Pax River Naval base. I always wanted to start building wooden ships, but startup costs were considerably higher compared to the plastic kits that I could get over at the local general hobby store like Micheal's. In 2002 when I turned 13, I moved to the middle of nowhere northeast Arkansas with the rest of my family leaving the nautical world behind. I try to surround myself with anything that deals with the ocean... my work office is decorated with a couple paintings of ships and has various things I've picked up through the years of living by the Atlantic (including part of a whale vertebrae that I found on the beach one day), my home has a fresh water aquarium and I'm working on constructing a salt water aquarium. My home office is rather small, especially since my wife and I share it for the time being, so it hampers the space I have for decor here... and I also have a toddler, so shelf space to store things out of reach of little fingers are a high value commodity. As such, my current working space is also small (just the L portion of my computer desk).
I can finally start getting into building the models I always dreamed of building now that I'm well into my career (software programmer for 12 years), life is pretty stable (at least, as stable as it can be in these turbulent times), and have the financial means for it (you can't deny that it does cost a fair amount to start up... but what hobby doesn't really?). I started out with the Model Shipway's Skipjack, since that ship originated from the area I grew up in. I'll get a couple pictures of it up to this thread later, they're currently sitting on my phone. There's a build log up for my current work in progress, Artesania Latina's Mayflower, that I'll keep updated weekly