Sobre mí
- Nombre:
- Anthony May
- Alias:
- mainthedevil
- País:
Estados Unidos de América
- Ciudad:
- Ada
- Miembro desde:
- April 16, 2015
- Comunidades:
- papermates.net (Paper modeling)gundammates.com (Gundam modeling)railwaymates.com (Train modeling)diecastmates.com (Diecast models)rcmates.net (RC modeling)
I enjoy building 1/35 Armor, primarily from WW2 & 1/72 Aircraft, also primarily from WW2.
I got interested in model building after growing up watching my father build, collect & display his builds (and his stash that looked like a wall of models in his office.) I didn't start building in earnest right away though because my first few attempts turned into unfortunate misadventures. I was just too hyper!
In the meantime I got hooked on World of Tanks & then Steel Titans which got me positively addicted to armor. As a result I gravitated more towards AFVs than to the aircraft my father loves. (I still like warplanes & want to build more of them.)
Last year (2023) I had a terrible reaction to Covid-19, possibly a completely unique reaction, because the Mayo Clinic is studying my case. Although I became incredibly sick & had to be treated for dehydration. The worst part was that the virus attacked my eyes & nobody knows why. I went to sleep early in the evening of February 13th with 20/20 vision & awoke in the evening of February 14th unable to see anything. I was terribly sensitive to light. I could vaguely see movement but that was it. For over a month I couldn't do anything. I couldn't work, I couldn't dial a phone, I couldn't talk to anyone online, I couldn't watch videos, I couldn't play the games I loved & I certainly couldn't build models. All I could really do is sit in my darkened room, listen to my playlists when my parents would bring them up for me, think, imagine things or count.
Although I eventually got some of my vision back it's still far from perfect. I'm still legally blind & can't read anything smaller than about a half an inch (Thank goodness for the zoom function on browsers.) I still have a hard time dealing with very bright light too. I was almost ready to leave home & become purely self reliant but now I'm back to relying on my parents more than I have in half a lifetime. Both of my parents are really patient with me though & have helped me make a disability claim which went through pretty quick. Still it's less money than what I was making working a simple job so I don't know what I'm going to do in the future.
As far as our hobby goes, for model building, I rely a lot on magnification lenses & even then I need a lot of help from my father. I know I'll never be a top tier modeler now but it's still really hard to accept. As the son of a modeler, who himself was the son of a modeler, I always wanted to be able to build something that would "wow" my father. My father finally was able to do that with my grandfather when he wasn't much older than I am now. I was already at a disadvantage due to my colorblindness making it difficult to perceive MANY colors. My Pegasus Hobbies Me-262 for example. I still can't tell the difference between the green portions & the gray-violet color. If I didn't know the belly was a very pale blue I'd swear it was white. (I can't remember the RLM colors.)
In the meantime I got hooked on World of Tanks & then Steel Titans which got me positively addicted to armor. As a result I gravitated more towards AFVs than to the aircraft my father loves. (I still like warplanes & want to build more of them.)
Last year (2023) I had a terrible reaction to Covid-19, possibly a completely unique reaction, because the Mayo Clinic is studying my case. Although I became incredibly sick & had to be treated for dehydration. The worst part was that the virus attacked my eyes & nobody knows why. I went to sleep early in the evening of February 13th with 20/20 vision & awoke in the evening of February 14th unable to see anything. I was terribly sensitive to light. I could vaguely see movement but that was it. For over a month I couldn't do anything. I couldn't work, I couldn't dial a phone, I couldn't talk to anyone online, I couldn't watch videos, I couldn't play the games I loved & I certainly couldn't build models. All I could really do is sit in my darkened room, listen to my playlists when my parents would bring them up for me, think, imagine things or count.
Although I eventually got some of my vision back it's still far from perfect. I'm still legally blind & can't read anything smaller than about a half an inch (Thank goodness for the zoom function on browsers.) I still have a hard time dealing with very bright light too. I was almost ready to leave home & become purely self reliant but now I'm back to relying on my parents more than I have in half a lifetime. Both of my parents are really patient with me though & have helped me make a disability claim which went through pretty quick. Still it's less money than what I was making working a simple job so I don't know what I'm going to do in the future.
As far as our hobby goes, for model building, I rely a lot on magnification lenses & even then I need a lot of help from my father. I know I'll never be a top tier modeler now but it's still really hard to accept. As the son of a modeler, who himself was the son of a modeler, I always wanted to be able to build something that would "wow" my father. My father finally was able to do that with my grandfather when he wasn't much older than I am now. I was already at a disadvantage due to my colorblindness making it difficult to perceive MANY colors. My Pegasus Hobbies Me-262 for example. I still can't tell the difference between the green portions & the gray-violet color. If I didn't know the belly was a very pale blue I'd swear it was white. (I can't remember the RLM colors.)
Actividades
Clubes de modelismo
No soy miembro de ningún club de modelismo a escala..
Revistas digitales favoritas
No hay webzines particulares
Foros de modelismo a escala
Revistas de modelismo a escala
Tiendas de modelismo a escala
No hay tiendas en mi lista de favoritos
Gamas de pintura
Regularmente uso las siguientes pinturas:
Escalas favoritas
1:351:72
Intereses
Aeronave
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Aeronave » Hélice |
1941–1959
Boeing B-29 Superfortress Aeronave » Hélice |
1944–1965
Boeing B-52 Stratofortress Aeronave » Reactores |
1955–Ahora
Convair B-36 Peacemaker Aeronave » Hélice |
1946–1959
Grumman F-14 Tomcat Aeronave » Reactores |
1970–Ahora
Lockheed F-35 Lightning II Aeronave » Reactores |
2006–Ahora
Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet Aeronave » Reactores |
1941–1945
Messerschmitt Me 262 Aeronave » Reactores |
1944–1951
North American F-82 Twin Mustang Aeronave » Hélice |
1945–1953
North American P-51 Mustang Aeronave » Hélice |
1942–1984
Vought F4U Corsair Aeronave » Hélice |
1942–1979
Vehículos
BT tank Vehículos » Tanques |
1932–1945
Iosif Stalin tank JS/JSU Vehículos » Tanques |
1943–1975
Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer Sd.Kfz. 138/2 Vehículos » Destructores de tanques |
1944–1960
Kliment Voroshilov tank (KV) Vehículos » Tanques |
1939–1945
Landkreuzer P.1000 Ratte Vehículos » Tanques |
Sin rango
M3 Lee Grant Vehículos » Tanques |
1942–1945
M4 Sherman Medium Tank, M4 Vehículos » Tanques |
1940–2023
Panzerkampfwagen V Panther Sd.Kfz. 171 Vehículos » Tanques |
1943–1952
Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I Sd.Kfz. 181 Vehículos » Tanques |
1942–1945
Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger II Sd.Kfz. 182 Vehículos » Tanques |
1943–1945
Pz.Sfl. IV Dicker Max Vehículos » Destructores de tanques |
1941–1943
Sturer Emil SPG Vehículos » Destructores de tanques |
1941–1942
T-28 Vehículos » Tanques |
1932–1945
T-35 Vehículos » Tanques |
1932–1941
Willys Jeep Willys MB / Ford GPW Vehículos » Coches |
1941–1953
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