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Hello MSW,

I have been browsing for some time and used some of the comments and advice to get my first kit! I have been interested in wooden kits for quite some time and this is actually my first time I have bough a kit myself. Previously I have had access to what my father bought for himself until I moved countries and it was diffcult to find time to make a big trip and bring some of the boxes over. So I have decided to start my own project from scratch! I got a kit and tools and began my journey.

I will be starting my build log shortly and hopefully will be able to contribute to this community. I have sadly missed the exhibition few days ago, but count me in next year in Telford, hopefully with a finished model worth of showing.


See you all around.

Danny

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27 minutes ago, ccoyle said:

Welcome aboard!

 

Does CZ stand for Ceska Zbrojovka?


Hello Coyle, it could, but in my case just country code of CZech Republic, just "Danny" is always taken 😅. Anyways, I actually had CZ27 before moving to the UK. Quite enjoyed it as it fitted my small hands.

Thanks to John as well, one day I will visit there for sure!

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Welcome Danny

It may be your first kit and hopefully not your last. The more builds you do the better you get and you will add greatly to MSW. All of us will never stop learning. 
WELCOME AGAIN Best Rick 

Posted

 Danny, welcome to MSW. Wishing you the best with your first project, glad to have you aboard. 

Current Builds: Billy 1938 Homemade Sternwheeler

                            Mosquito Fleet Mystery Sternwheeler

                            Wood Hull Screw Frigate USS Tennessee

                            Decorative Carrack Warship Restoration, the Amelia

 

Completed: Sternwheeler and Barge from the Susquehanna Rivers Hard Coal Navy

                      1870's Sternwheeler, Lula

                      1880s Floating Steam Donkey Pile Driver                       

                       Early Swift 1805 Model Restoration

 

 

 Perfection is an illusion, often chased, never caught

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