I too know of that sinking feeling when you look at row upon row of modelling super-detailed excellence at a model show. That's what happened when I went to my first one back in '91. I just thought "there's no way I'm ever going to be that good-I might as well give up now!"
Luckily, and older, wiser friend explained something to me. I did'nt need to be that good to enjoy the hobby or the show. I should take it for what it is, an opportunity to see some really cool models, have a good day out and maybe pick up a few tips along the way. That's why we are all here, because we enjoy it
Years later(last year in fact) I entered my first model competition and that sinking feeling came back....
I looked around at the display and thought, "these guys are going to have a good laugh when they have seen my entry
" Well as I already knew I did'nt win any prizes but something great did happen. When all the guys came back into the competition hall to see who'd won a few of the guys complemented my model and asked me some "How did you....." questions. I was so happy that they had taken the time to say "I like that."
So wheather your're a super model-master detailer or an ordinary out of the box type-don't be shy, bring your work to some shows and get out there and talk to people. Because when somebody takes the time to say"hey that's good!" you don't need any other prizes.
Just my
Darren.