Okay, this is going to be an abbreviated reply. I just spent a whole-lotta time typing up a nice long novel (as I am apt to do) and at some point I was automatically
logged out?!? The rules of the forum regarding language prevent me from expressing my true feelings at the moment, but I digress...
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR............
The "job" of attracting new members to the hobby belongs to any and all who are associated with the hobby.
As an individual, this can be done by taking someone under your wing. If someone seems interested, probe a bit and see if you can't peak their interest a bit more. Don't push it in their face, but try and see if you have a potential builder on your hands. Encourage them, bribe them... LOL Seriously, encourage them in any way possible.
Clubs are a good way to get folks involved in a hobby. Some who may have had a bad experience in a club may be convinced that
all clubs are a waste of time, which is
NOT true.
I have belonged to many a club of varying interests over the years and the only one I still belong to is my model club. And yes, it's an IPMS club. Some seem to think that IPMS is "evil"
and a BIG waste of time. But remember, though the world is full of self-centered, self-serving AH types, and even though many belong to clubs, including those of the model-building variety, not all clubs or, more specifically, IPMS clubs are full of jerks.
I have been privvy to the goings on of several clubs besides my own and, indeed, there is alotta political, self-righteous BS that goes on withinin many of them. Some of them have a balanced mix of good and bad, and some have none of the above. I'm fortunate in that my club has survived some BS in the past to become a strong organization and one of the premier clubs in the northeast, if not the USA. We have some jerks, yes, but very few.
Each year we hold our regular model show and a mall show. We also run a kids' class to teach the young ones to build models. Whenever we run an event, we make sure that the local hobby shops are well-stocked with "plastic propaganda leaflets".
ie; we advertise our events BIG time. Flyers, flyers and MORE flyers!!!
Even if it all ended tomorrow, I'd still have a good group of friends to hang out with and talk plastic. (The Saturday-Nite Mafia's Groovy Get-Togethers at Guidos!!!
)
The real target audience we aim for is the kids, and we try to encourage them in any way we can. We have the aforementioned kids' class which wraps up at our mall show with an awards ceremony for those who attended the class. Every kid gets a certificate of merit.
At our regular show as well as at our mall show, (for those outside of the kids' class) we go out of our way to whoop it up for the kids and again, THEY ALL get something. Take a kid under your wing...
Now when that kid grows up, he/she can decide whether or not they want to continue in the hobby and why. But regardless of their ultimate decision as an adult, it's our job to initially get them involved.
This site and forum, as already mentioned, are excellent tools for communicating in this hobby.
Use this forum to it's fullest. if you have a link to a good modeling or reference site, post it! If you have a photo that may help someone post it, if you are able. Directly contact someone who is in need of help, if you're so inclined.
Here's a few links to some sites that you may or may not have seen or heard of:
http://modelingmadness.com/ A good aviation-related modeling site with how-to's, reviews and more!
http://www.scalemodelindex.com/ A reknowned resource site for modelers, run by a club-mate of mine, Tony "NetBoy" Matteliano.
http://airforce.users.ru/lend-lease/english/index.htm Another site co-run by a friend of mine, Ilya Grinberg. This site deals with Lend-Lease to the Soviet Union in WWII. Obscure subject matter, but some GREAT reference for aircraft modelers and, to a lesser degree, armor modelers.
http://spasticforplastic.1hwy.com/ My own meager general-modeling site. It has WAY too many pop-ups and has been neglected for awhile now, but both of these issues will soon be rectified! (Suuuuuuuuuuure Steve! LOL)
http://www.ipmsniagarafrontier.com/ My club's website. If you're in the Buffalo, NY area and think that you may want to check us out, all the info is here.
http://www.ipmsusa.org/Groups_Contests/EventsGallery/events_frame.htm This is a page on the IPMS USA site that covers NOREASTCON 2003, the regional that our club held at the beginning of May, 2003.
http://www.ipmsusa.org/index.htm This is the IPMS USA website. If you think you may be interested in IPMS and/or joining a club, check this site out and see if there's a club near you.
If you have a site that you admin, or know of one, whether run by a friend or just a really cool site that you think may be useful to others, post a link. Just make sure that in doing so you adhere to the rules of THIS (FSM) site's forum.
Remember, the job of promoting and inciting interest in the hobby, on all levels, belongs to all of us.
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