Robert Lansing as Gen. Frank Savage in the 1964-67 TV series "12 O'Clock High," a show that got many modelers building B-17s and German fighters.
What inspires your modeling?
Great models begin with inspiration — that moment you see or read about something and want to build it.
Often, it begins with youngsters at play, reliving movies or TV shows. If you’re old enough, maybe you wore a holster and six-guns. Several generations of kids have donned a cape to leap tall buildings in a single bound (sometimes with painful reality-based results). “Star Wars” inspired lightsaber swashbuckling and swooping space battles. (“Great, kid — don’t get cocky!”)
Documentaries, feature films, novels, nonfiction, you name it — once you’re building models, fascination readily fuels the urge to build.
FSM wants to know: What film, TV show, or book has inspired your models?
We’re producing a new feature page for FineScale Modeler magazine and calling it “Final Details.” Often, the subject of this page will be your answers to popular questions: Recently we asked you to name your most essential tools. The October FSM will reveal recollections of the first kit readers remember building on their own.
Believe it or not, we are already working on the November 2014 issue. Fall is in the air, the World Series is winding up, and Northern unfortunates are oiling up their snowblowers for another bout with Old Man Winter — and it’s prime time for scale modeling!
So tell us: What film, show, book, play, or work of art has most memorably inspired or educated your modeling?
Please limit your response to 150 words or less. If we select your answer, it will appear in the November 2014 FSM.
Note: We know you here by your forum “handle,” but for attribution in the magazine we’d like to know your real name and where you’re from. You can PM or e-mail me your first and last name and where you are from. Please use the subject line Final Details.
We'll be taking your answers until July 11. I’ll look forward to hearing from you!
Mark Hembree, Associate Editor
Subject line: Final Details
mhembree@finescale.com
Mark Hembree
Associate editor, FSM