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alcm_b
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Time to introduce myself, I suppose 
I build models starting from childhood days, when I was a great fan of airlpanes:
I even attended our local flight school, where we'd been given lots of theory, and there was some practice as well
, the practice was mostly skydiving, however:
Then I started building 1/35 models too:
But still 1/48 is my favorite.
And then for some time I even worked in a company, that builds quite large-scale ready-made models for airline companies to put them in their offices and enjoy. :yipee
I made 'original master' models there, not sure, how it is properly named. That's when you photocopy drawings in suitable scale, then you take plain sheets of plastic and make a scale model from them using files, saws, calipers and tools like that. When the model is ready, you make molds and it is all put into production.
That was quite a cool job for a student. Since those times I'm, sort of, not afraid of anything regarding files, saws and sheets of plastic. :zen
That's it. I tried to make it short, honestly :laugh: Nice to meet all of you. Photos of the stuff are coming soon.
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Egor
I build models starting from childhood days, when I was a great fan of airlpanes:

I even attended our local flight school, where we'd been given lots of theory, and there was some practice as well

, the practice was mostly skydiving, however:

Then I started building 1/35 models too:

But still 1/48 is my favorite.
And then for some time I even worked in a company, that builds quite large-scale ready-made models for airline companies to put them in their offices and enjoy. :yipee
I made 'original master' models there, not sure, how it is properly named. That's when you photocopy drawings in suitable scale, then you take plain sheets of plastic and make a scale model from them using files, saws, calipers and tools like that. When the model is ready, you make molds and it is all put into production.
That was quite a cool job for a student. Since those times I'm, sort of, not afraid of anything regarding files, saws and sheets of plastic. :zen
That's it. I tried to make it short, honestly :laugh: Nice to meet all of you. Photos of the stuff are coming soon.
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Egor