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When taking the Hobby too serious goes too far

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Posted by TheWaggishAmerican on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 1:23 PM

I've been lucky enough not to experience that, but I can tell you if I had I probably wouldn't have continued in the hobby. On the other hand, my experiences with the old timer's pushed me further and helped me stick around the hobby. I went to my first ever model club when I was 9 or 10, with a POS Academy P-40 I built in a weekend and handpainted with Testors. Instead of ignoring or putting up with or chastising me, I was encouraged and helped and informed, and almost ten years later I'm still in it and intend to build for the rest of my life. 

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On the Bench- Tamiya 1/48 Raiden, Rufe, Buffalo, He 162; Academy 1/72 F-89, Eduard 1/48 F6F-3, Accurate Miniatures 1/48 F3F-2, Minicraft 1/48 XF5F, Academy 1/35 Hetzer, Zvezda 1/35 KV-2 (Girls Und Panzer)

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 1:18 PM

MC, I personally do not like the toon tanks or egg planes one bit. They do nothing for me. And I keep it to myself when I see those builds. But I know guys who love them. And I do love the old Revell and Monogram hippy era Deals Wheels like Rommel’s Rod or Rif Raf’s Spitsfire... Those crack me up! 

 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 12:50 PM

I swore to myself I would'nt coment on an opinion thread but could'nt help it. This subject burns my britches.
That is a sad story, one of which I have seen too offten. I always complement builds because I know the builder has put every ounce of their particular talent into it. Will they get better over time? Maybe, maybe not, but it doesn't matter, like you said the hobby is for fun. I'm sure you chimed in a told him how imperssed you were, which should have helped some.
The last time I was in Boise, where I will be moving back in a few months, I spoke to the owner of the local HT regarding starting and intermediate modeling class. He though it was a great idea and one of the things I would emphasize is modeling does not have to be accurate, just fun. If you want to get accurate, like me, go for it, but sometimes I like to be silly and do whatever I want.

What do the old guys say about egg planes or toon tanks, they're not accurate LOL.

Steve

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  • From: Sonora Desert
Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 12:45 PM

That’s too bad. Guys like that kill the new blood. If you’re gonna critique somebody, unless there is a absolute bloody mess, you should always also include the positives as well. 

Hopefully somebody said something to the old cranks about their lack of a good side.... 

 

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U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

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  • From: USA
Posted by keavdog on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 12:32 PM

To those guys I would have said - yes and the sabre was much bigger and not made of plastic ;)

 

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When taking the Hobby too serious goes too far
Posted by Reaper420 on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 12:19 PM

First off let me state that by no means am I a great modeler, heck i wouldnt even say I'm good. I'd say decent, decent enough to the point that people who don't model, see my work and are blown away. The modeling community however, not so much.

At any rate, there are those of you out there who go above and beyond, and do tons of scratch work to build and create a 100% accurate mini version of the real life subject matter. My hat goes off to you. That takes a level of skill, number of years, and great dedication to the hobby to pull off. Something that one, I cannot do, nor do I care about doing at this point in my modeling career (I have lots of years ahead of me for it, I'm 35). Some others are in the same boat.

This hobby is meant for the enjoyment of the person doing the work, not so much for everyone else. There is nothing wrong with doing 100% accurate recreations, not at all! But there is also nothing wrong with wanting to build an F14D thats bright pink and covered with roses! Its the modelers perogative to build what they like and thinks looks good, not what anyone thinks. Where does it say anywhere, that as modelers, there is a strict set of rules and guidelines that must be adhered to when working on our models? Why would there be? Where is the fun in that? This hobby would blow more than a GE F110 if there was a strict set of guidelines. Everyones stuff would look the same. 

If your a rivet counter, keep on counting! If your a fair weather player, wait for that fair weather! Do what YOU like to do. Thats why our hobby is great because of the mass amount of diversity in creations.

Now to the main topic of this, well, topic!

I was at my LHS the other day, just hanging out STS with some of the old timers. A young man came in, early 20's, needed to pick up a few supplies, but also had brought in a recently completed 1/48 Saber to show it off ( my LHS owner likes to display customer builds all over the store, to a certain standard of course). Let me start by saying that I was blown away (and a bit dissapointed in myself for my lack of skills) by his work. Paint was beautiful, decaling perfect, seam lines non exsistent, everything just nice and tidy with a hint of weathering. Let me jump back real quick, this was the first model this guy had ever built, I know that because i was there the previous month when he came in saying he wanted to get a saber and build for some relative, knew nothing about the models or manufacturers and had never built a model before but wanted to try.

At any rate, he did some fantastic work. An absolute amazing job and you could really see it in his eyes that he was proud of his work. Hell, so was I! New blood for the hobby already representing!

Cue........Old..........Timers.

"Well you know, the Saber your portraying doesent........." "And you know that on this particular variant..........." "the grime and oil wouldn't really streak this way because......"

Not once did they complement him on his work. Not once. Everything they said was pointing out what was wrong, or inaccurate. As this is going on, I'm slowly watching the glimmer leave his eyes, not to mention his heart and soul! I was disgusted. I left and went home. What became of the young man, I have no idea, but I promise he will probably never model again. 

We can't have these types of things going on folks. Lets face it, young folks these days just are not interested in building models, not like they were. We loose LHS's everyday due to the internet, and decline in business. We are a dying breed, accept it or not, and any and all youngsters and new modelers that we can get, we need! Just because it isnt 100% accurate or isnt up to par, dont criticize! Instruct, teach, show! Offer to help, give tips and advice! Pass on what you know and have learned. It will increase your love and enjoyment of the hobby as well as thiers.

This hobby is about building and creating what speaks to you and you alone. No more. Thats all there is to it. Some people seem to have forgotten that and its a shame.

Now let me just throw my soap box back in the trunk.......... 

Kick the tires and light the fires!

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