Bonjour à tous, heureux de rejoindre une communauté de modélistes aussi talentueux.
Hello, sorry for my English, it's not my native language.
I have actually been browsing this forum for quite some time but have never introduced myself. My name is Christian, I live in a small town on the south shore of Montreal in Quebec, Canada.
I did model making when I was young (plastic model), then I started again with a wooden model in my thirties which I had to stop before it was finished. The Amati’s 1934 Endeavour America’s Cup J Class. I intend to finish it, because there isn't much left, some ropes, sails, and a few details. I have another model waiting, the HSM Pandora from Constructo which I bought about twenty years ago.
After seeing the immense talent of the members of this forum as well as the gigantic source of information available, I will most likely greatly modify this kit, because I am inspired by your extraordinary manufacturing methods. Unfortunately, I don't yet have the time to devote myself to my hobby, so I will continue to be inspired and learn from your great achievements in the meantime.
Thank you for welcoming me among you.
In the meantime, here are some images of my Endeavour.
Thank you
Christian
Hello, sorry for my English, it's not my native language.
I have actually been browsing this forum for quite some time but have never introduced myself. My name is Christian, I live in a small town on the south shore of Montreal in Quebec, Canada.
I did model making when I was young (plastic model), then I started again with a wooden model in my thirties which I had to stop before it was finished. The Amati’s 1934 Endeavour America’s Cup J Class. I intend to finish it, because there isn't much left, some ropes, sails, and a few details. I have another model waiting, the HSM Pandora from Constructo which I bought about twenty years ago.
After seeing the immense talent of the members of this forum as well as the gigantic source of information available, I will most likely greatly modify this kit, because I am inspired by your extraordinary manufacturing methods. Unfortunately, I don't yet have the time to devote myself to my hobby, so I will continue to be inspired and learn from your great achievements in the meantime.
Thank you for welcoming me among you.
In the meantime, here are some images of my Endeavour.
Thank you
Christian