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No question is ever stupid, guaranteed. So, never be afraid to ask, and don't worry that the replies may make you go 'well, THAT was obvious, now I think about it'
Oh, and you may be just in time for the racing vehicle group build
Welcome to the forum. The only stupid questions are the ones you dont ask! boatman You can purchase from the shop without logging in but then I think you can't use your discount code... I maybe wrong as I have not used the shop since the import issues started.
Welcome to the forum. The only stupid questions are the ones you dont ask! boatman You can purchase from the shop without logging in but then I think you can't use your discount code... I maybe wrong as I have not used the shop since the import issues started.
OK Ian but it was a few yrs ago when i bought a load of brass bits for my tigers mast an i just contackted john an bought the brass an my transaction went through ok but you may be right as i cant remember if i got discount so it may be worth finding out ?
Welcome to the forum. The only stupid questions are the ones you dont ask! boatman You can purchase from the shop without logging in but then I think you can't use your discount code... I maybe wrong as I have not used the shop since the import issues started.
This is correct. These days I always purchase without logging in and using PayPal.
I realise that I don’t get or use discount vouchers but I have had endless problems logging in since a forum change some years ago. Got fed up with asking John for help with it and now don’t bother.
Hi Dave, welcome. You've already had some useful advice about how to start on your model.
I'd suggest you think carefully about where you're going to model, and what with?
Have you got a dedicated space to work in? It's much easier if you don't have to clear everything away after each session. It also means you may be able to customise your space to improve your experience of modelmaking - for example, by improving the lighting and ensuring you are sitting comfortably! But there are quite a few folks on here who produce great results working at the kitchen table, so it certainly can be done that way too.
You will also need some tools - not many, but you do need some! Your best bet would be to tell us what your situation is (perhaps a couple of photos of your workspace?) before you begin, and we can make suggestions about how to ensure you hit the ground running.
Welcome Dave, looks like help is already at hand before the questioning begins. That's what I like about this forum. It gets even better once tha banter starts.
David,
welcome to the forum. If it's your first model, take it slowly - any problems? - post a question, and you'll be sure of an answer. Between all the forum members, we have hundreds of years of modelmaking experience, and someone will have the solution!
Dave
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