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<blockquote data-quote="use2busa" data-source="post: 209552" data-attributes="member: 20417"><p>I belong to the Wingmasters club here in dayton. We fly out at a park called Wegerzyn gardens ... We lease the area and it has a paved runway. Its not bad. I just got into it this year. Flying an 1800mm Ranger by fms. electric. Its been a lot of fun but getting parts has grounded me for some time because they all come from China. </p><p></p><p>I used to do the models back several years ago. I used the spray paint cans and actually got fairly detailed with it. At least I thought so.lol Big Star Trek fan so of course I built several Enterprise models. Im shocked at what they cost now. Its crazy overpriced. Other than that Im a big big fan of WW2 Planes. I have a b17G by revell right now 1/48 scale. I havent started yet. I ordered a whole bunch of stuff off Amazon in order to do it right. Airbrushes, compressor, acrylic paints. etc. </p><p></p><p>I thought it would be a good way to spend the winter months since I cant really ride or fly. I always really enjoyed the detail work involved and found it soothing to the mind. If that makes any sense. Kind of relieves the high stress from work. My favorite planes are the b17 for bombers and for fighter planes it is without a doubt the Vought F-4U Corsair. I love that plane. </p><p>I wouldn't mind doing a Cutty Sark sailing ship. large scale but I would never pay the price they want for them now. Never really looked at automobiles really but if I get into this I might eventually find myself doing one. Airbrushing is new to me so its gonna be a work in progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="use2busa, post: 209552, member: 20417"] I belong to the Wingmasters club here in dayton. We fly out at a park called Wegerzyn gardens ... We lease the area and it has a paved runway. Its not bad. I just got into it this year. Flying an 1800mm Ranger by fms. electric. Its been a lot of fun but getting parts has grounded me for some time because they all come from China. I used to do the models back several years ago. I used the spray paint cans and actually got fairly detailed with it. At least I thought so.lol Big Star Trek fan so of course I built several Enterprise models. Im shocked at what they cost now. Its crazy overpriced. Other than that Im a big big fan of WW2 Planes. I have a b17G by revell right now 1/48 scale. I havent started yet. I ordered a whole bunch of stuff off Amazon in order to do it right. Airbrushes, compressor, acrylic paints. etc. I thought it would be a good way to spend the winter months since I cant really ride or fly. I always really enjoyed the detail work involved and found it soothing to the mind. If that makes any sense. Kind of relieves the high stress from work. My favorite planes are the b17 for bombers and for fighter planes it is without a doubt the Vought F-4U Corsair. I love that plane. I wouldn't mind doing a Cutty Sark sailing ship. large scale but I would never pay the price they want for them now. Never really looked at automobiles really but if I get into this I might eventually find myself doing one. Airbrushing is new to me so its gonna be a work in progress. [/QUOTE]
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