Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
- Keleborn
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Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
I was raised in Yakima, Washington, where my best friend, (for 40 years now), & I built 1/72 scale WWI & WWII planes we were able to purchase at the time for $0.40 to $0.60 at the local drugstore. My, how times have changed! But, I'm loving it, seeing the addition of resin & photo-etched detail now available so I don't have to scratch-build every little thing! Not to mention the huge selection of decals & the myriad tools, paints, washes, weathering powders, etc. I've been out of the hobby for 43 years now, but I'm anxious to get started again. I threw together a little Polar Lights snap-together Enterprise NX-01 while I was in the VA drug & alcohol rehab center in Murphreesboro, Tennessee, that I plan to rebuild, since I never glued it. While I was there, I also picked up a couple of kits I tried getting my grandsons interested in, but they're too much into XBox, so I will be doing them myself; a Minicraft UH-60L Blackhawk Medical Evacuation kit in 1/48 scale, & a Tamiya PanzerkampfwagenIII Ausf.L Sd.Kfz.141/1 kit in 1/35 scale. And a few days ago, my youngest daughter & I were shopping at the local thrift store where I acquired Lindberg's "Jolly Roger" misnamed French frigate in 1/130 scale --- I'm working on it at the moment; will be a fantasy pirate ship from an alternate universe, which solves the controversy over what that model is actually supposed to represent, LOL! I spent 6-1/2 years in the Marines, working on the communications & navigation systems on A-6A/Es, & 3 years in the Army, working on the turrets of M-109 self-propelled howitzers, so I'm dying to get my hands on models of those! I'm really enjoying the forums, web sites, & YouTube channels for model building & look forward to sharing this terrific hobby with all of you!
I was raised in Yakima, Washington, where my best friend, (for 40 years now), & I built 1/72 scale WWI & WWII planes we were able to purchase at the time for $0.40 to $0.60 at the local drugstore. My, how times have changed! But, I'm loving it, seeing the addition of resin & photo-etched detail now available so I don't have to scratch-build every little thing! Not to mention the huge selection of decals & the myriad tools, paints, washes, weathering powders, etc. I've been out of the hobby for 43 years now, but I'm anxious to get started again. I threw together a little Polar Lights snap-together Enterprise NX-01 while I was in the VA drug & alcohol rehab center in Murphreesboro, Tennessee, that I plan to rebuild, since I never glued it. While I was there, I also picked up a couple of kits I tried getting my grandsons interested in, but they're too much into XBox, so I will be doing them myself; a Minicraft UH-60L Blackhawk Medical Evacuation kit in 1/48 scale, & a Tamiya PanzerkampfwagenIII Ausf.L Sd.Kfz.141/1 kit in 1/35 scale. And a few days ago, my youngest daughter & I were shopping at the local thrift store where I acquired Lindberg's "Jolly Roger" misnamed French frigate in 1/130 scale --- I'm working on it at the moment; will be a fantasy pirate ship from an alternate universe, which solves the controversy over what that model is actually supposed to represent, LOL! I spent 6-1/2 years in the Marines, working on the communications & navigation systems on A-6A/Es, & 3 years in the Army, working on the turrets of M-109 self-propelled howitzers, so I'm dying to get my hands on models of those! I'm really enjoying the forums, web sites, & YouTube channels for model building & look forward to sharing this terrific hobby with all of you!
"To enjoy the flavor of life --- take big bites"! (Robert A. Heinlein from The Notebooks of Lazarus Long)
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- Omi
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Re: Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
Welcome sir glad you could make it.

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Re: Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
Welcome to ISM mate 
Where does all the bloody time go.....?
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Re: Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
Welcome to ISM
- Daishi12
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Re: Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
W.I.P.
Revell 1/72 P-47M
Airfix 1/72 Bristol F2B Fighter
Technical Consultation for MrsModellor :- Tamiya 1/35 S.A.S. Pink Panther
Revell 1/72 P-47M
Airfix 1/72 Bristol F2B Fighter
Technical Consultation for MrsModellor :- Tamiya 1/35 S.A.S. Pink Panther
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Re: Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
I will really enjoy seeing some of those pieces come to life.
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Re: Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
Welcome Lubbock, Tx from Indianapolis, In. you will love this forum and all the folks on here. Loads of great info and lots of help if you need some info.
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Re: Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
Hi and welcome to ISM mate
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Re: Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
- Rob
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Re: Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
Hi, welcome to the forum 
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Re: Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
Cheers!
Markus
Currently on the bench:
HobbyBoss Leopard 2A4 + Trumpeter workable type 570P 'Diehl' tracks 1/35 - assembled
Revell PzKpfw 35(t) with Friul white metal tracks in 1/35
Markus
Currently on the bench:
HobbyBoss Leopard 2A4 + Trumpeter workable type 570P 'Diehl' tracks 1/35 - assembled
Revell PzKpfw 35(t) with Friul white metal tracks in 1/35
- ManCupboardModels
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Re: Hi from Lubbock, Texas!
All the best, Karl
Currently bodging together: This, That and Tuther!
My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/DaddyCool273 (ManCupboardModels)
Currently bodging together: This, That and Tuther!
My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/DaddyCool273 (ManCupboardModels)




