Lincoln Wright
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- Joined
- May 4, 2010
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Hello all, thought it would be good manners to pop in and do the intro routine.
Lincoln Wright here, I'm based in Tokyo Japan and quite enjoy plastic models. As you can guess by the name, I am not Japanese but have lived and worked here for a good chunk of time.
Maschinen Krieger is a passion of mine and I have had the good fortune to become friends with the creator of the genre, Mr. Kow Yokoyama and contribute to the genre in the form of working with both Hasegawa and WAVE on their Ma.K lines.
Writing for the boxes, paint schemes for the cards, working on test shots of the models (make sure they are idiot proof and I am a natural idiot for this task :-[) as well as a larger goal to modernise the genre after 25yrs and help to bring it more up to date and be more accessible to fans outside of Japan.
Look forward to seeing what you guys do here, I do like that it's a little of everything which seems both fun and easy to participate in, great idea!
Last one, I love the "completion not perfection", that meshes with the Ma.K philosophy perfectly and I fully support this as the best way to have loads of fun, pick up skills and thin the stash!!
Cheers,
Linc
Lincoln Wright here, I'm based in Tokyo Japan and quite enjoy plastic models. As you can guess by the name, I am not Japanese but have lived and worked here for a good chunk of time.
Maschinen Krieger is a passion of mine and I have had the good fortune to become friends with the creator of the genre, Mr. Kow Yokoyama and contribute to the genre in the form of working with both Hasegawa and WAVE on their Ma.K lines.
Writing for the boxes, paint schemes for the cards, working on test shots of the models (make sure they are idiot proof and I am a natural idiot for this task :-[) as well as a larger goal to modernise the genre after 25yrs and help to bring it more up to date and be more accessible to fans outside of Japan.
Look forward to seeing what you guys do here, I do like that it's a little of everything which seems both fun and easy to participate in, great idea!
Last one, I love the "completion not perfection", that meshes with the Ma.K philosophy perfectly and I fully support this as the best way to have loads of fun, pick up skills and thin the stash!!
Cheers,
Linc