Just thought I would introduce myself.
I have been building plastic models on and off over the years (now early forties!) mainly WW2 subjects and aircraft, particularly Tamiya offerings. I also have built Tamiya 1:10 scale RC vehicles, and am currently (albeit slowly) restoring a Tamiya Toyota 4x4 truck, which I had as a kid.
My first wooden ship model I am still currently building. It is the Eaglemoss Endeavour. Probably a challenge as a first build, particularly due to the iffy quality of some of the parts, and poor instructions. That said, it has turned out pretty well for a first build (although the masts and rigging come next), and I have improved the model by additional purchases, and scratch building certain parts. I joined the facebook page for the Endeavour build group, which has proved useful, posting pictures and offering advice as and when.
I have enjoyed the build (mostly) and it has given me the confidence to tackle the SoS, to which I have subscribed. The Endeavour has therefore inadvertently turned out to be my trial build! I therefore hope I can do the SoS justice, and produce something that will have been a pleasure to build.
First impressions of the SoS partwork look very promising, compared to the Endeavour. It really is like night and day. The parts/materials and detail look of a far higher quality. the instructions and tips sections look good, and the fact that there is an official build diary running alongside is great.
I look forward to seeing the other build diaries as they progress, and getting to know other forum members.
Currently Building:
Eaglemoss HMB Endeavour
De Agostini Sovereign of the Seas