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Here I am !

Hello everyone! I would like to express my joy in being part of this forum. I live in Brazil and I love Plastic model. I love military affairs. Monto modern tanks and WW2. I'm sure I will learn many new techniques here.
 
Fernando, Welcome to T&T :Hiay

There's always new ideas and techniques being discussed. And I am sure you will make new friends here. :)

John
 
Welcome to TnT Fernando. I am sure there will be lots of information available to you on this site. And if you have a question, just ask and someone will have an answer. Lots of great people here.

Joe
 
G'day Fernando , Well we are so glad you have joined , I am looking forward to seeing your builds . There are some excellent group builds coming up too , I am sure if you ask Laura or Gary who will introduce themselves on the forum to you shortly , that they can help you join in the fun .

Jenny :kiss:
 
Hi there.

I'm sure you would have fun in a group build. I'm really looking forward to participating in a couple of the upcoming ones. I have just come off a fairly long hiatus from finishing any models and I really feel inspired by the wonderful folks here. Welcome aboard. Hope to see some images of some of your models soon.

Cheers from Peter (Canada)
 
Welcome Fenando its a great site with a cool bunch of members
You will enjoy the site get some pics up lol
Cheers Chris
 
Thank you for your warm welcome. Really enjoyed it.
I love plastic modeling since I was a child. Here in Brazil there were only the manufacturer Revell. Many years later (actually almost 20 years later) imports were released in the country and thus, new options have emerged. Manufacturers such as Trumpeter, Dragon, AFV Club Bronco Tamiya and others for some years now, are more accessible. Though I think they are still expensive for Brazilians.
I love to scratch last year and also rode a troop transport vehicle (APC) called EE-11 Urutu. At 1:16 scale, fully made of polystyrene and acrylic. The wheels are made of wood coated with styrene. I hope you like the pictures. I have other kits assembled (Challenger II, M1A2 Abrams, Merkava German Tiger and 3)
 
Welcome to the best site around. Lots of good friends and lots of good stuff to learn.
James
 
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