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Hello,
I'm new to this whole world. I used to build lots of plastic models but it's been decades. I'm 65 now and retired for some years. Looking for something for spare time.
I read some of the threads especially the one on getting started. I just purchased this set of three kits which was recommended in the getting started section. I'd dearly love to build something more complex but decided to heed the advice often mentioned in the forum and starting small.

The three kit set I bought. https://modelexpo-online.com/Model-...-Series-with-Tools-Glue-and-Paint_p_5290.html

Chris
 
You'll find those start boat kits are great help in learning the skills you truly need for more complex builds. As Graham and Rebus said, please post pictures of your progress and ask questions on this forum. You will never find a lack of help and advice here.
 
Hello,
I'm new to this whole world. I used to build lots of plastic models but it's been decades. I'm 65 now and retired for some years. Looking for something for spare time.
I read some of the threads especially the one on getting started. I just purchased this set of three kits which was recommended in the getting started section. I'd dearly love to build something more complex but decided to heed the advice often mentioned in the forum and starting small.

The three kit set I bought. https://modelexpo-online.com/Model-...-Series-with-Tools-Glue-and-Paint_p_5290.html

Chris
the polaris by occre is doable and not overly difficult. it was my first step after the series that you ordered. my kit was missing something and occre was very good about sending it (by fedex no less) plenty of videos to assist.cheers
 
Welcome. I’m also retired and just getting started. What I’ve learned so far is this is a lot more complicated than I ever imagined. I’ll probably also start with the three-boat kit as it seems to be recommended by many here. Good luck to you.
 
Hello,
I'm new to this whole world. I used to build lots of plastic models but it's been decades. I'm 65 now and retired for some years. Looking for something for spare time.
I read some of the threads especially the one on getting started. I just purchased this set of three kits which was recommended in the getting started section. I'd dearly love to build something more complex but decided to heed the advice often mentioned in the forum and starting small.

The three kit set I bought. https://modelexpo-online.com/Model-...-Series-with-Tools-Glue-and-Paint_p_5290.html

Chris
Chris,
Welcome to SoS!

With regard to the Model Expo starter set, to paraphrase an ancient knight templar, “you have chosen wisely.” Have fun with those.

Others’ mileage may vary, but from my own (admittedly limited) experience I would recommend once you have completed those kits that you look elsewhere than ME for your next build unless you can find one of their vintage kits somewhere. IMHO they’ve taken some short cuts over the last couple of decades and their kits are not what they once were.
 
Thanks, it's a custom factory paint job called Tie-dye by trek. I don't race, but cycle actively and ride about 6-7k miles a year.
I raced on and off from when I was 15 to well into my 50's. It's a lot more dangerous than building model ships! So far my models have not caused any concussions, road rash, or broken bones. I still ride and have a bike with nice paint as well - a Colnago Master, but I probably spend more time indoors now Zwifting on a Kicker.

The two hobbies work well together, so I look forward to seeing your work. You may already know about these, but here is a model you may be interested in: https://hobbitbike.com/products/hobbitbike-1-12-road-bike-model-kit-hb01-0024-trek-madone-gen8

Colnago.jpg
 
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