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  • Member since
    October 2015
Posted by ModelMan68 on Sunday, January 3, 2016 4:24 PM

Karl,

I did not take your comment personal by no means. You were within your right's as a forum member to voice your concerns. I fully understand your position on GB's and WiP. I am new to the forum but not modelling....I guess I got fired up to be apart of a "team" and not a "me" build. I think it's great that a handful or a bunch of members can get together and focus on one particular genre to build. And yes, it should not flowout into to other forums.

I don't believe an arguement was started.....we are all gentlemen here and should conduct ourself in that manner. We are apart of a great hobby and I have met A LOT of great individuals here. So, with that said I look forward to seeing a lot of your work and your imput on mine.

Jeff     

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  • Member since
    July 2014
Posted by modelcrazy on Sunday, January 3, 2016 11:52 AM
I completely agree with Bish, and I too am somewhat to blame for the number of GB's. 90% of the time I will post a separate WIP post, unless the build is a quick one such as a weekend build...and sometimes I forget like it did with the 67 Shelby I completed.
I have noticed a completely different group of members who follow a WIP build and I find it helpful to post a build separately.
GB's are very enjoyable and I have to admit that at first it was just about the quantity and badges, but now it's only about the comradery and friendship. This comradery I rarely find in a WIP thread. In a GB everyone is equal, a WIP thread is all about me and my build, it seems too....selfish, but I do find that the critiques are more honest probably because of the lack of comradery.
Anyway, I went on longer than I wanted. I appreciate and enjoy the opportunity to be in a GB, but will always try to post a separate WIP to learn and like my water and fire techniques, to teach. Wink

 

Steve

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  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Sunday, January 3, 2016 10:49 AM

Karl, i don't think its quite far to blame the GB's for the decline in the otehr sections. GB's are popular for a reason, people like them. I know some don't like the banter that goes on in GB's, but for many of us, thats one of the things we like. Personally, i encourage it as for many, coming here isn't just about the models but having some fun with on line friends. In adition, GB's can often provide information that we might not get in a WiP thread. People are building related subjects and are all doing there own research so may come across information that is useful to others.

And far from being full of well done's and atta boys, there is plenty of constructiive coments and advice given, ofen in a more friendly way that can be the case elswhere.

I agree that GB's have some what taken ove rthe forum in the last couple of years, for which i except a lt of the blame. We have had far to many and this has ben to the detriment of the forum as a whole and the GB section. We have had quantity over quality. We are lucky on this forum in that we can run GB's as we see fit. But with that, we should all, both hosts and those joining GB's, be more responsable. But with some thought, we can have a bunch of great GB's as well as WiP threads for those not in that Gb and those who don't do GB's at all. And i think the balance is shifting back.

And far from taking builds away from teh forum, they can bring bulds to it as people build stuf they might not have done otehr wise. I may never have got round to a Challenger if it had not been for a GB.

I think a healthy GB section and good WiP threads can produce a really great forum, i know other successful forums have a healthy balance.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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  • Member since
    January 2007
Posted by the doog on Sunday, January 3, 2016 8:58 AM

ModelMan68

Doog,

By no means I'm I trying to throw off or distrube any of the forums. I was just genrelizing a point. I am aware of the proper etiquette for posting in the forums and going forward I will make sure it does not intefere with the different forums....The mistake I made was the subject title.

 

Jeff, I don't think you're doing that at all. Group Builds "disturb" the normal forums by dint of what they are, and I am well-known to be disdainful of them for the talent and posts that they siphon away from the main forums where most modelers in a particular genre post. Honestly, if I had a modeling forum site, I wouldn't even have a GB section, whether or not that would be a popular decision. I just don't believe in them. I see them as kind of similar to "Facebook modeling", where now a lot of people now model exclusively only for their "friends" and people who they know won't give them honest, tough critique and criticisms. Not EXACTLY the same, to be fair, but you get my point...the way I see it, EVERYONE in a particular genre is already in a "Group Build" building armor, cars, ships, etc. But honetsly, I'm not tryingh to start an argument; it's just my pet peeve. Whistling

I DO hope that people don't forget to add some posts to the proper genre forums. Smile

  • Member since
    October 2015
Posted by ModelMan68 on Saturday, January 2, 2016 3:02 PM

Doog,

By no means I'm I trying to throw off or distrube any of the forums. I was just genrelizing a point. I am aware of the proper etiquette for posting in the forums and going forward I will make sure it does not intefere with the different forums....The mistake I made was the subject title.

Jeff     

a.k.a.  ModelMan68 

 

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  • Member since
    September 2012
Posted by GMorrison on Friday, January 1, 2016 8:36 PM

the doog

 PLEASE post your work--photos, hints, observations--in the proper Armor forum as well. Group Builds siphon too many good modelers and builds away from the main forums and many modelers have no interest in wading through pages of irrelevant chatter that can be based around other builds and genres just to find updates about one particular model that they may be interested in.

That may or may not be a general opinion, but what follows is certainly a good idea..

the doog

I think I speak for a lot of guys when I say that if you participate in a group build, compose your posts in the GB forum first, but then copy the whole text (photo links included) and open a new tab and make a duplicate post in the appropriate genre forum as well. This saves you from having to re-compose the original posting and takes only seconds to do. Smile

Right, for instance this thread is a distraction as titled. It makes forum searches confusing.

I'll be posting in the "1946 What If" thread, and as Karl says posting in a "Red Tail P-80 WIP" thread in "Aircraft" as well.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

  • Member since
    January 2007
Posted by the doog on Friday, January 1, 2016 8:00 PM

 PLEASE post your work--photos, hints, observations--in the proper Armor forum as well. Group Builds siphon too many good modelers and builds away from the main forums and many modelers have no interest in wading through pages of irrelevant chatter that can be based around other builds and genres just to find updates about one particular model that they may be interested in. I think I speak for a lot of guys when I say that if you participate in a group build, compose your posts in the GB forum first, but then copy the whole text (photo links included) and open a new tab and make a duplicate post in the appropriate genre forum as well. This saves you from having to re-compose the original posting and takes only seconds to do. Smile

  • Member since
    July 2014
Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, January 1, 2016 2:40 PM

Jeff,

 

GB's are tons of fun. There are others working on the same theme and supporting yours. GB's are also a great place to learn a subject and new techniques.
My Prinz Eugen should be here Wednesday.

 

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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  • Member since
    October 2015
1946 GB!!
Posted by ModelMan68 on Thursday, December 31, 2015 7:40 PM

Well....there is a little more than 3 hours until the "1946 GB" gets underway. I have all of my materials lined out and my dio gear ready. I am just waiting for the M2A1 Howitzer I ordered. (2 more days until it arrives). I don't know what it is but this kind of stuff takes me but to when I was young. Completly excited to get started. This is my first GB since I joined the forums. My hat's of to members like Bish, ModelCrazy, Stikpusher and many others that take the time to get these builds organized and underway. And then monitor each submission to ensure that we have met the criteria and guidelines put forth.

I hope all that joined in on this build will have fun and I can't wait to see everyone's work. 

Bish....Thank you for your time in getting this GB organized and on it's way.

Jeff     

a.k.a.  ModelMan68 

 

ON THE BENCH:  Spending Time With Family and Friends Big Smile

 

 

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