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KBIO

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New comer
« on: August 29, 2009, 07:39:24 am »

Good morning  Modelers! :-)
It has been some time now that I come & enjoy visiting your Forum and I'll be glad to share my hobby with you.
 I am mainly a "Cheap" Steam boat modeler , collecting steam plants I can install in a boat, but I eventually like to spend some time in Tugs or Supplies boat .
Retired from oil industry; when my grand sons allow it,  I spend my time gluing some wood to call it a boat and sailing  it with Steam.
I feel already sorry but I shall certainly come up with "silly" questions.
Hope you forgive my English and that you will understand it.
Best regards to you all!
 
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ronkh

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Re: New comer
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2009, 07:54:08 am »

Welcome KB10!

I don't think your questions will be any sillier then some I have asked (or other members)!!
Look forward to seeing some photos eventually :-))

Ron
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Bunkerbarge

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Re: New comer
« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2009, 09:16:40 am »

Hi KBIO and welcome to the forum.  Don't put your modelling skills down, we are all learning all the time and I'm sure your models will be interesting to the rest of the steamers on here.  Feel free to post some pictures and share yuor ideas with us.

Feel free to ask what ever you want, we are only too happy to be a help and there are some very experienced and talented steam modellers amongst our membership.
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knoby

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Re: New comer
« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2009, 10:32:47 am »

Hi KB10 welcome to the forum. You will find a wide range of modelling skills here & a very helpful bunch of steam enthusiasts, who are very very helpful. Don't be scared about asking questions, its the only way to learn.
cheers Glenn
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KBIO

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Re: New comer
« Reply #4 on: August 29, 2009, 06:39:21 pm »

hello! :-)
Thank you for your welcome.
I shall put photos as soon as I know how to do it. If anyone can explain, I would appreciate.
Some of my friends are asking if anybody experienced some rust in D-1 after a long stage on the shelf? I personnaly doubt but who knows?
Cheers! :}
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