First time poster here and asking for your recommendations.
I am looking for a model for my aged father to build. He has recently moved into a care facility and so has no access to his wood shop where he spent most of his days puttering around making various models (of his own design, not from kits) and such. His ability to read directions is good and his knowledge of WWII aircraft is very good, as he served in aviation ordnance during that war. I am thinking that he would enjoy a WWII aircraft model kit (although battleship or carrier models are also possibilities) and would like your recommendations, both for what would be a good one to start on within the confines of his room in the facility where he resides, and also what other supplies besides what is in the kit that he would need...since he has nothing in his room of that sort. I might be able to find a number of them in his shop. I am thinking that for starters, he might want not a super-basic easy one, but not a real challenging one, either. We can work up to that, if he enjoys doing the first one.
I am including a link to an interview with him from 4 yrs ago that tells abt the aircraft and ships he worked on and the models he's made, for the Navy and for private parties. The info might help you make a recommendation.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/vhp/story/ ... ?ID=sr0001
Thank you sooooo much for your help!!!
Janis