krow113
Hans:Are the kids using it?
Dunno, the probably got kids of their own now..
Well, it seems that things have cleared up a bit... I certainly understand now why the term isn't viewed as negative by some others, but were I labeled a rivet counter because I point out some details that are wrong in someone's model, that would be somewhat confusing to me, since the builder had posted his work and asked, "Whattya think?"... I simply said what I thought, and, here's the key, I also told them how I would have fixed it and perhaps they'd take that to heart on their next build.. Something along the lines of Brownie's example, whereas someone has painted a ramming staff as aiming posts...
Pointing out those kind of errors and offering an explaination and a fix isn't rivet-counting, as far as I'm concerned... Pointing them out and ridiculing the build(er) IS... Telling someone who asks about kit's quality and accuracy which kits you would reccomemend isn't rivet counting... Telling someone who's posted an SOB Hawk P-47 that they should have bought the Tamiygawa one and that building the Hawk kit was a stupid waste of time & money IS...
I don't think of guys like Zaloga and the rest as rivet-counters anyway... At worst, I'd call 'em Detail Freaks... I'm a Gizmologist... I don't do bolt-for-bolt, wire-for-wire detailing, I don't buy a bunch of AM parts for 'em, I use whatever's around the house that "looks miniature" to make what I think is fair representation, using references, of some internal mechinism or area... I don't build cockpits that can't be told apart from the real ones, but I build them to look "busy", and even though they may be off a bit, they're pretty close overall, although I don't conjure up items from thin air, either (unless I'm building Sci-Fi)... I'm pretty sure that, unless you were actually a rated pilot in one of them, or had the Pilot's Operating Handbook with you while you were looking at it, you wouldn't really know what was "wrong" with it... Guys like Rob that have forgotten more than than I'll ever know about M-1s (I've never beem closer than a motor-park fence to 'em and I'm that way about M101s, M102s, and M109s), have looked at a number of works and will take the time to tell someone how to fix the mistakes (if the builder's interested) ... But they don't run down the builder at all... The Rivet Counter DOES...
In my definition (and the one that I've always used since I started being a "serious" modeler), RC is definately a negative connotation, and I think that "Rectum" although accurate, is actually far too polite a term... They're a bunch of self-important, narcissistic, know-it-alls that have failed i other aspects of life and need to validate their own miserable existance through the belittling of others... The only other form of life that burns m'azz as much or more is the "Military Enthusiast" who knows everything about everything ever painted green... (There's actually many others, but I'll confine it to this area)
So, in a nutshell, I think Rivet Counter=Bad, Detail Freak,=Good...
BTW, If you think you're into details a LOT, and wonder if you're a rivet-counter, then you probably aren't... Rivet-counters never wonder about anything... They already KNOW everything there is, 'cuz ... They bought a book about it...