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  1. Thanks to everyone here for such a warm welcome. It's really fantastic to find such an enthusiastic and welcoming community out there!
  2. Hi James H! Thanks for the warm welcome! Ha! Your review was actually what really got us thinking seriously about persuing ship building. We were blown away by the craftsmanship, quality and attention to detail in the model. To be honest we never knew that such things existed, let alone that you can build them yourself! We're really excited to build the Fifie, but thought we should rather start on something smaller, simpler and cheaper and that's where the 1:80 America's cup models came in. Nope, my SO and I thought we'd share this single account instead 😀
  3. Hello all, As most new folks here, I stumbled upon the forum a few weeks ago and have been reading through a bunch of build logs, advice and recommendations and think it's time that I introduce myself. My SO and I are both product designers with a bit of experience in woodworking, and through a combination of the current COVID situation and searching for a new hobby we came across model ship building. We've both always had a passion for fine details and craftsmanship within products, so the hobby resonated with us immediately. We also both have some expereince with "model-building" from our university days, so although we're complete beginners when it comes to model ship building, we do have a basic understanding of tools and carpentry. That being said, we're in the process of deciding on our first build and at the moment we have narrowed it down to either Amati's 1:80 Endeavour Kit or Rainbow Kit. After these we'd really like to tackle Amati's 1:16 Whaleboat, 1:32 Fifie (which really sold us on the hobby in the first place), 1:20 Grand Banks and Italian Runabout. We have no experience with RC models either and the idea of building a model and then motorising it (Grand Banks / Italian Runabout) really appeals to us. After the model selection we're also going to have to stock up on tools. Unfortunately we currently have next-to-no tools as we've recently relocated to Austria. The plan is to start small, however good quality (as good tools can last a lifetime) and then take it from there. I'm sure I'll have many questions on this front as we both have a weakness for amazing, high quality speciality tools 🙈 (thanks @laps for mentioning https://www.fine-tools.com/ in one of your posts, you've definitely reignited my addiction - I think I should just re-route my monthly paycheck to them!) It's really great to be here and to have found this community. If you have any comments, advice or reccomendations on our 1st model selection or tools - please send it through!
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