Hello scale model addicts! My name is Dion Dunn, and I'm a scale model addict.....is that how it's supposed to go? 
I've spent my entire life building models of one shape or another, but most of my life building and flying RC scale aircraft. I don't plan on stopping that, but I've been drawn back to the smaller, static subjects lately mainly because I like 'the build' as much as I like flying them. I've been hooked lately on some YouTube videos that demonstrate some absolutely amazing subjects, and now I want part of the action.
I'm also into cars. Again, I've spent a big chuck of my life building full scale formula race cars and older Porsches, and since I have one now that is original and unrestored, I don't plan on doing any building on it. So the outlet, build a replica model of course.
Anyway, I consider myself a rookie when it comes to this end of the hobby so I'm in full-on drink from a firehouse sponge mode. So far, I think I've found the right forum to learn from some really talented people and can't wait to get started.
I have two subjects on the planning board. A 1/72 scale Sparmann P-1 Swedish fighter trainer. I'm starting with that because it will eventually turn into a 1/4 scale RC subject for competition. Figured I'd start small first. The second subject is a 1/32 Arii Porsche 911s that will be painted and detailed to look like my 68 Bahama Yellow Porsche.
Dion
I've spent my entire life building models of one shape or another, but most of my life building and flying RC scale aircraft. I don't plan on stopping that, but I've been drawn back to the smaller, static subjects lately mainly because I like 'the build' as much as I like flying them. I've been hooked lately on some YouTube videos that demonstrate some absolutely amazing subjects, and now I want part of the action.
I'm also into cars. Again, I've spent a big chuck of my life building full scale formula race cars and older Porsches, and since I have one now that is original and unrestored, I don't plan on doing any building on it. So the outlet, build a replica model of course.
Anyway, I consider myself a rookie when it comes to this end of the hobby so I'm in full-on drink from a firehouse sponge mode. So far, I think I've found the right forum to learn from some really talented people and can't wait to get started.
I have two subjects on the planning board. A 1/72 scale Sparmann P-1 Swedish fighter trainer. I'm starting with that because it will eventually turn into a 1/4 scale RC subject for competition. Figured I'd start small first. The second subject is a 1/32 Arii Porsche 911s that will be painted and detailed to look like my 68 Bahama Yellow Porsche.
Dion