I re-read them all the time... I have almost every issue from as far back as 1983 or so, plus, I make use of the back-issues on this site that I'm missing...
One of the things I check is when I get an idea for a tip, is that I go through all the old issues Ihave to make sure I ain't ripping off someone else's idea, one that had been posted many years ago... I do this mainly because I ain't sure if I thought of it, or was just remembering something I read way back...
(I HAVE seen "reader Tips" that have been submitted more than once too, although they might be twenty years apart.. I've also seen tips that were submitted and published in other mags besides FSM, like in Military Modeler and Scale Modeler)
How many of you when engaging in this activity find an article that really reminds you of the " OLD DAYS " .
I do... 'Course, I'm kinda wrapped up in "nostalgia" anyway, since I prefer the old kits to the new shake & bakes, and being a Gizmologist, the old kits allow me much more "old school" modeling opportunities..
Question for you guys on this subject.. How many of you have read the old issues' reviews of kits that came out back then, and the reviewer sings the praises of the kit, saying that it's the best he ever built and such, and now, twenty years later, people call those "fantastic" kits "Dogs" and "Junk"?
Which one send your mind reeling back to the "simpler times " Let,s hear about them . I for one would enjoy what you would have to say .
Read any of my build logs in here, TB... 99% of them are Revellogram kits, lol...
One comes to mind though...
When I first started building models I was abot 6 or 7 and one summer, while staying with my Aunt & Uncle, my cousin Danny was a modeler, and a couple years older than me.. Anyway, long story short, Mom and my Aunt went to the store one day, and they came back with two 1/72 scale HAWK kits, one anF4U-1 Corsair, and the other a Spitfire... I chose the Spitfire to build, and that was the start...
A couple years ago, I saw that same kit on Ebay and just HAD to buy it... I have it sitting, unbuilt, on a shelf in the living rom, my "connection", or even, "Time Machine" as you put it, that takes right back to a rainy day in Texas, ca 1966... (BTW, I found and bought the Corsair kit too... )
Whoever said, "you can't go home again" damned-sure doesn't build models..