Any particular subject(s) you're interested in building models of?picked up this hobby.
Best advice: Don't expect your first ones to live up to your expectationsNow working towards making that perfect model.
Best advice: Don't expect your first ones to live up to your expectations
Hi and welcome to the forum. PanthermanHi All,
From NJ, picked up this hobby. Now working towards making that perfect model. Biggest hurdle, time.
Time? Well, first, welcome to the site. Second, take your time, it's not a race, brother.Hi All,
From NJ, picked up this hobby. Now working towards making that perfect model. Biggest hurdle, time.
Edison NJWelcome to the Herd, DG! Whereabouts in Jersey are you?
I'm in Bethlehem, PA, but there are a couple of clubs here in the Mid-Atlantic that might interest you, depending on where you are.
I look forward to seeing your builds!
Best regards,
Brad
Mostly military models from Cold War era.Any particular subject(s) you're interested in building models of?
Best advice: Don't expect your first ones to live up to your expectations
Great advice, but also your 100th kit. I often open a new box telling myself this will be my best one yet. Then Mr. Murphy shows up.Best advice: Don't expect your first ones to live up to your expectations
Edison...OK, not exactly next door, but not too far, either. Here in the Lehigh Valley, we have our Lehigh Valley Scale Modelers club, which meets every other Wednesday at the Borough Hall in Catasauqua PA. That's outside of Allentown, upriver on the Lehigh.Edison NJ
You have plenty of choice, then There are lots of good (and lots of not-so-good) kits of Cold War vehicles and equipment, so you can build things from the very common to the pretty esoteric straight from the box.Mostly military models from Cold War era.
That's interesting, the location in Catasauqua. My father was raised in Allentown; he then joined the Navy in March 1945. My vacation home is on the Lehigh River, the headwaters near Gouldsboro in the Poconos.Edison...OK, not exactly next door, but not too far, either. Here in the Lehigh Valley, we have our Lehigh Valley Scale Modelers club, which meets every other Wednesday at the Borough Hall in Catasauqua PA. That's outside of Allentown, upriver on the Lehigh.
Another club is the Miniature Figure Collectors of America, MFCA, and we meet on the last Sunday of the month, January through October, at AAA Hobbies in Magnolia, NJ. Our January meeting is coming up this Sunday. We start with social time at 11AM when the store opens, but the meeting starts at noon. This month, we have a presentation on diorama techniques. We alternate with build meetings, where we build & paint, share techniques, etc.
The third club is the Delaware Valley Scale Modelers, who meet on the first Friday of every month, at All Saints Episcopal Church, 9601 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19114. Not hard to get to, actually, from the Turnpike and Route 1.
If you're ever inclined to visit any of these clubs, you're more than welcome, and we'd look forward to seeing you!
Best regards,
Brad