Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Hello World

Hi there.  I've been trolling around, grabbing snippets of info here and there, reading some of the posts that interest me for awhile now.  Figured I might as well introduce myself.  My name is Lee, and I'm addicted to modeling.  Not he runway and high heels kind, the plastic car/truck/racer type. 

When I was a kid, I built cars box stock and was lucky if I painted them.  When I was 16-17, I started putting more detail into my builds.  The last model I remember building was a Testors 1:16th scale Lambo.  I wired the engine, painted it, put all kinds of detail into it.  That was just over 20 years ago. 

Here I am now, nearly 40 and have been back into the hobby for about 3 years now.  My wife was kind enough to allow me to take over one of the smaller rooms in the house to turn into my 'Man Cave", where I can retreat to after a stressful day at the office.  My first build, to get me back into things, was actually a sci-fi piece, a Mk-1 Colonial Viper from Battlestar Galactica.  That hooked me.  I then completed an AMT '57 Stepside pickup that was donated to a very good friend of mine, Kevin, who was the one I blame for getting me back into the hobby.  Although it was the first car/truck I built in nearly 2 decades, I decided to chop the front and make it a flip nose.  Turned out pretty good.  My current project is a Revell '70 Ford Torino.  Aside from wiring the engine and making new front springs/shocks for it, it is pretty much box stock.

My future builds include the MPC 1:16th General Lee, which appears to be a challenge given some of the body modifications and inaccurate/left out details (Back seat anyone?), and I'm going to try my hand at a Funny Car.  I have a small collection of kits and hope to be acquiring even more.

Drop me a line, say hi, or feel free to strike up a conversation.  I'm always open to chatting.  Now.. Where did that hobby knife get to?

 

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/1001904.aspx

George Amick Red Amick Chris Amon Bob Anderson

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