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14 minutes ago, VTHokiEE said:

Welcome aboard! Do you have your eyes on a specific model for your first ship kit?

Thanks! 

 

Actually, I chose the 1/350 Tamiya Yukikaze to begin! I'm keen to see what PE parts are like to work with.

 

My fantasy is to build a 1/350 Akagi with all the brass bells and whistles!

 

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Cap'n Snack,

Warm :sign:.

The kit you have chosen seems like a very nice kit including the PE.  At 75 dollars and free shipping from Amazon it seems to be a nice deal.

 

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Respectfully

 

Per aka Dr. Per@Therapy for Shipaholics 
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Welcome to Model Ship World.  I look forward to seeing your build of the Tamiya Yukikaze.  The photo etch really brings a model ship to life.

Ryland

 

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Posted

Hi Cap'n Snack and welcome to MSW. I had to look up what gunpla was. Quite a move from that to ship modelling, but I imagine the skills from on should transfer to the other quite well. 

 

Make sure you start a build log when you begin your model. It is a very good way to get help and advice and encouragement, and we get to see yet another beautiful ship model under way.There are instructions on how to do it here:

 Looking forward to seeing your progress.

Posted
16 hours ago, Louie da fly said:

Hi Cap'n Snack and welcome to MSW. I had to look up what gunpla was. Quite a move from that to ship modelling, but I imagine the skills from on should transfer to the other quite well. 

 

Make sure you start a build log when you begin your model. It is a very good way to get help and advice and encouragement, and we get to see yet another beautiful ship model under way.There are instructions on how to do it here:

 Looking forward to seeing your progress.

Ahh! Perfect introduction to making a log. Thanks very much for the link!

 

 

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