Ey Up! New modeller here.
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ludicrusmaximus
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Ey Up! New modeller here.
Hello everyone,
I have recently returned to model making after many years. I found this site via some model vids on youtube and signed up to gain some tips on the finer points of modelling. I enjoyed watching the pros do their thing on these vids. I have made about three planes in the last year or so, and they came out pretty well I must say (after a couple of write offs tho); but they are still a bit rough around the edges. So, stuff like pre-shading and proper canopy painting tips are what I would really value, as well as methods of painting multiple coloured camo. Anything really haha.
I mainly make WW2 aircraft and would like to move onto older biplanes as my skills (hopefully) improve. While some early jets attract me, I'm pretty much strictly a prop man. I like some car models too, but they dont seem to make any scale models of the cars I would like to model (older BMWs, NSU Ro80, Alfa Romeos etc). Ships also interest me, but at this stage I'll just ruin them!
I live in Australia.
I have recently returned to model making after many years. I found this site via some model vids on youtube and signed up to gain some tips on the finer points of modelling. I enjoyed watching the pros do their thing on these vids. I have made about three planes in the last year or so, and they came out pretty well I must say (after a couple of write offs tho); but they are still a bit rough around the edges. So, stuff like pre-shading and proper canopy painting tips are what I would really value, as well as methods of painting multiple coloured camo. Anything really haha.
I mainly make WW2 aircraft and would like to move onto older biplanes as my skills (hopefully) improve. While some early jets attract me, I'm pretty much strictly a prop man. I like some car models too, but they dont seem to make any scale models of the cars I would like to model (older BMWs, NSU Ro80, Alfa Romeos etc). Ships also interest me, but at this stage I'll just ruin them!
I live in Australia.
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Hey ludicrusmaximus,
Good to meet ya dude!
There are a tonne of air craft modellers here so you should find your way pretty well.
The fellas here are all great and willing to share what they know.
Feel free to ask them anything
Good to meet ya dude!
There are a tonne of air craft modellers here so you should find your way pretty well.
The fellas here are all great and willing to share what they know.
Feel free to ask them anything
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Welcome to ISM mate 
Where does all the bloody time go.....?
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Welcome to ISM ludicrusmaximus, the perfect place to be to pick up all those extra tips and feel at home.
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Glad to have ya here
Cheers!
Markus
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Revell PzKpfw 35(t) with Friul white metal tracks in 1/35
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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
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Welcome aboard.
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Hi and welcome to ISM mate
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Welcome to ISM
I too looking to build a WW1 aircraft too , and like you want to improve my skills before I tackle one.
I plan to build one of Peter Jackson's "Wingnut Wings" kits and they're not cheap so will making sure I'm up for it. Look forward to seeing your builds.
I too looking to build a WW1 aircraft too , and like you want to improve my skills before I tackle one.
I plan to build one of Peter Jackson's "Wingnut Wings" kits and they're not cheap so will making sure I'm up for it. Look forward to seeing your builds.
Cheers Gav
On The Bench OK where do I start
On The Bench OK where do I start
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ludicrusmaximus
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Thanks for the welcome! Good job finding a GTV model. I'd make that one, but I've never seen anything like it in local model shops. Online seems to be the way to go.Daishi12 wrote:to ISM mate, like you I am a returnee and got back into modelling after building my father in law a Tamiya Alfa GTV.
Cheers
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ludicrusmaximus
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There is a company I found online called Roden, and they make WW1 aircraft (some obscure, like a Gotha bomber), a couple of which my local shop stocks. The colours are very rich, so they'd still be a challenge though. Roden also make some 30s civilian bi-planes, including a DH4, which was used early by QANTAS. That is the one I'm thinking about as my first bi-plane. I think this company is quite promisingkiwigav wrote:Welcome to ISM
I too looking to build a WW1 aircraft too , and like you want to improve my skills before I tackle one.
I plan to build one of Peter Jackson's "Wingnut Wings" kits and they're not cheap so will making sure I'm up for it. Look forward to seeing your builds.
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Hi, good to meet you - great to have you with us 
My Youtube Channel: http://m.youtube.com/user/MrBobsBuilds
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Haha, thanks!Tamiyasnob wrote:good to here from you, cool name by the way.
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Thanks a lot for the warm welcome guys!
This site looks very enjoyable indeed. For now Ill mooch about and gather tips, and look at all the make pics. I may post up some pics of my completed efforts, including my Hellcat, which was my first "successful" model (ie the 1st one I didnt totally f***) and the Corsair which turned out quite well. It'll provide a nice progression of skills.
Thanks Again
Thanks Again
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Welcome to ism mate, if your looking for masking and preshading advice check out the ISM technique guide videos on the ISM you tube channel
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Thank you!ThomasBrown wrote:Welcome aboard!!!
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thanks!T3hGuppy wrote:to ISM
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Awesome to have you here on ISM. These guys are great and the help is top notch. You will find a ton of info. So, welcome.
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ludicrusmaximus
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Thanks again for the warm welcome guys! I really appreciate it





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