I'm Rick K from SoCal. I've enjoyed certain craft hobbies over the years, including in my recent retirement. This world of model ships is beautiful, looks like a lot of fun, and the tradecraft is right up my interest alley. So far, I've done a fair bit of research, including especially this website, and I've selected OcCre's Polaris as my first kit. I've even found another member here who has just started to build his Polaris and I plan to talk with him as we work our builds. I plan to ask plenty of questions, and expect to make those mistakes you all talk about! I've also accumulated a "stash" (to be disclosed later) in my enthusiasm for starting this hobby. I'm taking the advice not to buy too many tools too soon, but to buy them as I need them, and I'm lucky to live in an area where hobby shops and home depots are plentiful. I will need to get the hang of how to post messages and communicate on the various forums, but I've already seen how welcoming and helpful you are to the newcomer and I'm very glad to be here. The kits are on their way (my Christmas gift) and I can hardly wait to start building and posting!
But it's been 40+ years since I last built a model kit (cars, WW2 warships, plastic and metal). I still have a collection of 16 Pyro 1/32 classic cars kits waiting to be started, as well as a half-finished Gabriel 1/18 metal/plastic Duesenberg dual cowl phaeton and an as-yet-unstarted Monogram 1/24 Duesy boattail speedster. None show any real wear and tear or warping even after years of improper storage, although the phaeton will need some stripping and re-painting. Well, maybe I'll get to them after trying my hand at the ships. I've already looked through the car posts in the non-ship builds forum. You all are an eclectic bunch!