I maintain that someone who is a good scratch builder will beat someone who isn't, even if both use aftermarket detail parts. I do both. When a kit is not available of something I really want to build, I will scratch the basic structure. However, it is nice to use aftermarket details. I am not a masachist. I'll save the effort for the basic structure. I use computers a lot in my scratch building, do resin casting for multiple parts- even bought a do-it-yourself PE making set from Micro Mark. But if resin or PE details ARE available, I'll use them.
That's not what I'm talking about, Don.. It's more like me not being very happy when a guy loses-out to a cherry modeler, one who's only been in the hobby for a couple years, but thanks to the plethora of AM detail parts, builds with his wallet and not his own modeling skills.. The ever elusive, often ignored "Scope of Effort" judging criteria doen't get met that way, IMHO..
I've seen too many dioramas (That's the only category I judge in) that weren't even complete win, even after I pointed out the flaws to the other judges.. Cropping tails, structures and kits parallell to edges, unfinished structure interiors with windiws or open sides, figures running every which way instead of away or towards the "enemy in the distance", poor or no story-line etc.. They were just BIG doioramas, with multiple kits and lost to smaller, complete, and excellent "one model" dios..
But I digress
They haven't "made their bones" yet, IMNSHO...( Hence, the "Monogram Mafia" was born, lol..)
That's why I made the "Star-Trek Replicator" post.. I know we won't live to actually see it, but I do foresee it one day, maybe in the 23rd century.. Home replicators at afforable prices.. Might be that one would forego programming by then, and just buy the disc (ir whatever ROM thing they have) of 101 German AFVs-1939 - 1945...
Disclaimer: There WAS a bit of a rant there, but this post is largely "tongue-in-cheek"...