Greetings from Tennessee! I've been lurking around for a little while now, enjoying your wonderful forum, and I really want to join in on the fun.
When I was young, I built a two paper models; Fort Sumter and a medieval castle, both out of books. For years, that was the only significant paper modeling I did. Within the last year or two, for some reason (don't remember why) I started looking at paper modeling websites. I bought some 110lb cardstock, then printed and built a small model of Snoopy dressed as a pilot on his doghouse. I enjoyed both the process and the result, and later built Marvin the Martian's rocket ship. Since then, I've built a few more free models, including one of the Canon Creative Park Cats and the Robotech Alpha Fighter by Momir Farooq. That last one was a lot trickier than I expected. Yes, it was only a partial page's worth of parts, but those parts were tiny.:eek:
I've tried for years to get into plastic modeling, but in the past I've gotten a little ways into the build and gotten frustrated and put the kit aside. There's a Jagdpanther that's been waiting for years to be finished. Paper modeling just seems more accessible and (to me) more fun.
Some of the models on here are absolutely amazing! Looking forward to learning from you all!
God Bless
Wyn
P.S. Attached is a pic of a few of my models. The Martian Maggot is discolored due to my cat knocking over a cup of water on my desk, which also damaged the Snoopy to such a degree that I ended up throwing it away.
When I was young, I built a two paper models; Fort Sumter and a medieval castle, both out of books. For years, that was the only significant paper modeling I did. Within the last year or two, for some reason (don't remember why) I started looking at paper modeling websites. I bought some 110lb cardstock, then printed and built a small model of Snoopy dressed as a pilot on his doghouse. I enjoyed both the process and the result, and later built Marvin the Martian's rocket ship. Since then, I've built a few more free models, including one of the Canon Creative Park Cats and the Robotech Alpha Fighter by Momir Farooq. That last one was a lot trickier than I expected. Yes, it was only a partial page's worth of parts, but those parts were tiny.:eek:
I've tried for years to get into plastic modeling, but in the past I've gotten a little ways into the build and gotten frustrated and put the kit aside. There's a Jagdpanther that's been waiting for years to be finished. Paper modeling just seems more accessible and (to me) more fun.
Some of the models on here are absolutely amazing! Looking forward to learning from you all!
God Bless
Wyn
P.S. Attached is a pic of a few of my models. The Martian Maggot is discolored due to my cat knocking over a cup of water on my desk, which also damaged the Snoopy to such a degree that I ended up throwing it away.
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