I've been a plastic model builder (mainly cars) for about 45 years. The last model airplane I built was almost 30 years ago. Oddly enough I have been repairing full size aircraft since 1982. So, a few weeks ago I was in Hobby Lobby looking at cars to see what was new or reissued to build. I walked to the area where they keep closeout models for sale and saw they sold quick build balsa and foam kits and it triggered me to explore. The only "real" balsa kit they has was the Guillow's P-51 Mustang #905. Not exactly what I was looking for. I remember my dad bought a Focke-Wulf FW 190 when I was little, but never started it. I was impatient and attempted to build it, but just made a mess. I thought I'll by the kit and build it correctly. I looked at availability on eBay and other sources and thought maybe I need more research.
I started reading RC forums and this forum and discovered maybe I want to start with one of the laser cut kits. I liked the P-40 Warhawk and went to my LHS to see what they had in stock. Well, not so much was in stock, but I did see a DHC-2 Beaver and seeing how I work for Bombardier and they own de Haviland (though no longer the rights to build DHC-1 to DHC-7s) I thought company plane, I'll do it.
Last week I dug in, bought a large cork bulletin board and a bunch of straight pins. I have glue, tools and misc. stuff to build plastic and the wife has wax paper to act as a release agent for any extra glue. I was blown away how easy and quickly this kit went together. Laser cut is awesome. I'm building purely for fun and display, so weight is not a factor to me. I wasn't planning on flying it anyway. My next step is covering so wish me luck.


