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Happy 4th of July, everybody, I hope you are doing well. I'm excited to be here with you. 

 

Quick intro, as that is what this is for. I built quite a few models as a kid, and watched my father get very deep into his father's war books and replicated darn near every Tamiya war model in existence, so he was my early inspiration, of course. My first car was a little 32 split window Ford with flames on the hood, and I'd dabble in some war stuff and Tamiya race cars motorcycles, etc. At some point i think i had a ship model, but i vaguely remember the sails being a bit more than i could bite off and lost interest as a younger kid. Sadly, dad passed away on new years day this year after a year and a half long fight with cancer, so getting back into modeling seems like my inner self wanting to stay connected. He was an amazing man, and is greatly missed. Oddly enough, I received a very small wooden row boat model he must've made and held onto, and that'll go right on my bench along with his mug which I may use to hold clothes pins or something like that. 

 

For the last couple years, however, I've been looking for a new hobby. I've looked at lists of thousands, but nothing has hit. My search always includes 'the most complex' or 'the most unusual' or the most 'detail oriented' hobbies, so I hope this is the right fit for a number of reasons. (Falconry, lock picking and woodworking were on the list).

 

I'm coming up on 12 years in the Navy (enlisted) this December, and that tie for me really makes ships and their history so much more meaningful. I've served aboard USS Essex (LHD 2) and USS Tripoli (LHA 7), loving my time at sea, but also enjoying the glory of shore duty now as an instructor teaching the new generation my job. 

 

My other hobbies include keeping a sizeable plant and cactus collection, reptiles (2 burmese pythons, 1 carpet python, 1 Argentinian tegu, and 1 blue tongue skink), guitar (metal 🤘), and hiking and mountain biking. 

 

So far I've spent quite a bit of time watching videos on YouTube, mostly about planking as that seems to be the most critical skill, among others, to nail down 😉. I crave detail-oriented stuff, and the idea of planking to perfection and mastering that has me very excited, almost more than the rest for now. The lady who inspired me on YouTube is named Olha, I'm sure you've seen her work. Additionally, a gentleman named Tom who makes phenomenal stop motion videos, is the one who inspired my first build, which took a great deal of time to decide on, mainly because I so badly, like so many others, wanted to build a big ship first. While I have read that the bigger ships size wise can be easier to manage, the Black Pearl seemed not the best first choice. I love the pirate stuff, so hopefully I can get to a ship like that - crawl, walk, run. 

 

Anyhow, the first ship I actually got on ebay around midnight this morning is the HM Cutter Lady Nelson 1800, Victory Models by Euromodels & Amati, 1:64 scale. I'm very excited to get into it, acquire a new set of tools and brushes, take it slow, and learn as much as I can about what I hope is a hobby that can be fulfilling for years to come, especially after the Navy, too. 

 

Sorry if that was a longer intro - drink to the foam! 

 

Chris

 

 

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A huge thank you for your service and a warm welcome to MSW.   Your comments on planking and attention to details is fantastic.  Study the tutorial here in the articles section  by David Antscherl (https://thenrg.org/resources/Documents/articles/APrimerOnPlanking.pdf) and watch the four part You Tube video by Chuck Passaro and choose which suits your needs.  Both work well and yield beautifully and accurately done planking.  As you likely have strips of wood for planking in the kit, Chuck's method is probably going to be more useful for you.    Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCWooJ1o3cM

 

Do start a build log and never be afraid to ask questions when they arise.

 

Allan

PLEASE take 30 SECONDS and sign up for the epic Nelson/Trafalgar project if you would like to see it made into a TV series.   Click on http://trafalgar.tv   There is no cost other than the 30 seconds of your time.  THANK YOU

 

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:sign:

"Start so you can Finish!" 

In progress:

Astrolabe 1812 - Mantua 1:50; 

In queue:

Pegasus - Amati 1:64 

Completed:

The Dutchess of Kingston - 1:64 Vanguard Models 🙂 
Santa Maria - 1:64, La Pinta - 1:64, La Nina - 1:64, Hannah Ship in a Bottle - 1:300, The Mayflower - 1:64, Viking Ship Drakkar -1:50 all by Amati. King of the Mississippi - Artesania Latina - 1:80  Queen Anne's Revenge - Piece Cool - 1:300  The Sea of Galilee Boat - Scott Miller - 1:20

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2 hours ago, allanyed said:

A huge thank you for your service and a warm welcome to MSW.   Your comments on planking and attention to details is fantastic.  Study the tutorial here in the articles section  by David Antscherl (https://thenrg.org/resources/Documents/articles/APrimerOnPlanking.pdf) and watch the four part You Tube video by Chuck Passaro and choose which suits your needs.  Both work well and yield beautifully and accurately done planking.  As you likely have strips of wood for planking in the kit, Chuck's method is probably going to be more useful for you.    Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCWooJ1o3cM

 

Do start a build log and never be afraid to ask questions when they arise.

 

Allan

Allan,

 

Thanks for the kind words and support, looking forward to getting started! Also, thanks for the links, I'll be sure to check them out 👍 

 

Chris 

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Welcome aboard! 

 

 

Brad/NavyShooter

 

Build Log: HMS Puncher by NavyShooter - 3D Print - 1/144

Build Log:   HMCS Bonaventure- 1/96 - A Fitting Out

Completed Build: HMS Blackpool - 1/144 3D Print RC

Completed Build: RMS Titanic - 1/100 - 3D Print - Pond Float display

Completed Build:  HMCS St Thomas - 1/48 - 3D printed Bens Worx

Completed Build:  3D Printed Liberty Ship - 1/96 - RC

 

A slightly grumpy, not quite retired ex-RCN Chief....hanging my hat (or helmet now...) in the Halifax NS area. 

Posted

Welcome to MSW, Chris.  Don't forget on important thing... enjoy yourself and the model process.  

Mark
"The shipwright is slow, but the wood is patient." - me

Current Build:                                                                                             
Past Builds:
 La Belle Poule 1765 - French Frigate from ANCRE plans - ON HOLD           Triton Cross-Section   

 NRG Hallf Hull Planking Kit                                                                            HMS Sphinx 1775 - Vanguard Models - 1:64               

 

Non-Ship Model:                                                                                         On hold, maybe forever:           

CH-53 Sikorsky - 1:48 - Revell - Completed                                                   Licorne - 1755 from Hahn Plans (Scratch) Version 2.0 (Abandoned)         

         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Posted
52 minutes ago, mtaylor said:

Welcome to MSW, Chris.  Don't forget on important thing... enjoy yourself and the model process.  

Thank you, I'm excited, and aware of the challenges ahead. Trying to figure out what essential tools and items I should get 👍 

 

Chris

Posted

Sound advice I have seen here is to buy tools when you need them for a specific purpose.  I have purchased a number of "have to haves" and never really used them.

The closer you get to Canada, the more things will eat your horses. ~ T. King

Posted

In the articles area, we have posts on tools... including basics:   https://thenrg.org/resource/articles   As John pointed out, the basic rule of thumb is "buy only what you need when you need it".   It'll save you a lot of time and money as too many new modelers have jumped in and bought a full shop load of tools they never use.

 

Also here;s the section on MSW for tool discussions:   https://modelshipworld.com/forum/18-modeling-tools-and-workshop-equipment/

Mark
"The shipwright is slow, but the wood is patient." - me

Current Build:                                                                                             
Past Builds:
 La Belle Poule 1765 - French Frigate from ANCRE plans - ON HOLD           Triton Cross-Section   

 NRG Hallf Hull Planking Kit                                                                            HMS Sphinx 1775 - Vanguard Models - 1:64               

 

Non-Ship Model:                                                                                         On hold, maybe forever:           

CH-53 Sikorsky - 1:48 - Revell - Completed                                                   Licorne - 1755 from Hahn Plans (Scratch) Version 2.0 (Abandoned)         

         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

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