Hi, i am Ian and am a new member on here.
Have been building (some would say abusing) models for nigh-on 70 years.
As a young kid I mainly assembled plastic kits (mainly Airfix, but also Kiel-Kraft, Matchbox and Revel). later moving on to Tamiya .
Model-making tapered off somewhat when I had to obtain gainful employment but still kept spasmodically returning to it.
Returned to it when I took early retirement/redundancy about 15 years ago. Driver for the return was finding /digitising my father's war-time photos and deciding to try and make a diorama from a set pictures of his RAF Recovery & Salvage Unit (54RSU) in the Western Desert. As I had not really ventured into the diorama sphere of modeling previously, I made a few small dioramas as a build up to the main event. This somehow led to me falling into showing my efforts on the AMSIG table at shows mainly in NW England. As I tend to have a somewhat eclectic (some would say weird ) slant to my builds, my end of the table became known as the 'lunatic fringe'.
Things tailed off during the pandemic, with no show deadlines to meet, and then just as things were getting back to normal I suffered a stroke at the end of March, which has somewhat curtailed my build activities, but I am slowly getting back into action, as I am trying to use the process as an aid to recovering the use of my left hand, Not actually attempted to build anymore kits as I figure that would only benefit the 'carpet monster', but have been attempting to build a 1/12 scale shed to depict a 'men in shed' scenario utilising a couple of my previous kit builds.
If anyone is interested in seeing my eclectic collection of dioramas they can be seen on the AMSIG forum, search for IanW.
Have been building (some would say abusing) models for nigh-on 70 years.
As a young kid I mainly assembled plastic kits (mainly Airfix, but also Kiel-Kraft, Matchbox and Revel). later moving on to Tamiya .
Model-making tapered off somewhat when I had to obtain gainful employment but still kept spasmodically returning to it.
Returned to it when I took early retirement/redundancy about 15 years ago. Driver for the return was finding /digitising my father's war-time photos and deciding to try and make a diorama from a set pictures of his RAF Recovery & Salvage Unit (54RSU) in the Western Desert. As I had not really ventured into the diorama sphere of modeling previously, I made a few small dioramas as a build up to the main event. This somehow led to me falling into showing my efforts on the AMSIG table at shows mainly in NW England. As I tend to have a somewhat eclectic (some would say weird ) slant to my builds, my end of the table became known as the 'lunatic fringe'.
Things tailed off during the pandemic, with no show deadlines to meet, and then just as things were getting back to normal I suffered a stroke at the end of March, which has somewhat curtailed my build activities, but I am slowly getting back into action, as I am trying to use the process as an aid to recovering the use of my left hand, Not actually attempted to build anymore kits as I figure that would only benefit the 'carpet monster', but have been attempting to build a 1/12 scale shed to depict a 'men in shed' scenario utilising a couple of my previous kit builds.
If anyone is interested in seeing my eclectic collection of dioramas they can be seen on the AMSIG forum, search for IanW.
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