White_Wolf
Master at Arms
Just a quick post to say thanks for allowing me to be a part of this forum and to introduce myself.
Been living in Australia for the past 10 years, been keen on modelling since I was a kid but, due to the place I was living in at the time, modelling wasn't the easiest thing to get yourself into.
Few years ago I have realised that I can actually pursue this older passion of mine and started finding my way around, bought kits and tools and books and have been browsing the net to see how others do it, what they have to say about their experience and approach to things. Been slaughtering some kits too trying to get it right but I suppose sometimes it happens that you look at the result of your efforts and it turns out to be a little bit :pinch:
It was throughout this whole learning experience (which never stops anyway) that I learnt of the big names in the world of modelling, saw their work and started having a better image of what it actually takes to produce something amazing.
My absolute favourite in terms of modelling are the vignettes and dioramas, mainly in 1/35 WW2 related. This is where I would like to say a big THANK YOU to Mr. Letterman
Your work is absolutely amazing and has been my inspiration and motivation since day 1.
Anyway, to keep it short glad to be here, have had a browse through the gallery and all, obviously a lot more to see yet, but back to modelling.
Have a great weekend everyone :drinks
Laurence
Been living in Australia for the past 10 years, been keen on modelling since I was a kid but, due to the place I was living in at the time, modelling wasn't the easiest thing to get yourself into.
Few years ago I have realised that I can actually pursue this older passion of mine and started finding my way around, bought kits and tools and books and have been browsing the net to see how others do it, what they have to say about their experience and approach to things. Been slaughtering some kits too trying to get it right but I suppose sometimes it happens that you look at the result of your efforts and it turns out to be a little bit :pinch:
It was throughout this whole learning experience (which never stops anyway) that I learnt of the big names in the world of modelling, saw their work and started having a better image of what it actually takes to produce something amazing.
My absolute favourite in terms of modelling are the vignettes and dioramas, mainly in 1/35 WW2 related. This is where I would like to say a big THANK YOU to Mr. Letterman
Your work is absolutely amazing and has been my inspiration and motivation since day 1.
Anyway, to keep it short glad to be here, have had a browse through the gallery and all, obviously a lot more to see yet, but back to modelling.
Have a great weekend everyone :drinks
Laurence