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Petition for SciFi issue of FSM, who's in?

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, February 8, 2005 10:16 PM
Ni Hao!
What a GREAT idea!!! Firstly, I feel that it is a great idea for FSM to have a Sci-Fi issue! It would be fabulous to have one entire issue devoted to the subject! The fan support could possibly be limited, but Im very optimistic! It sounds as if many of you have some great ideas and creative thoughts about this one subject. Maybe if we all pooled together the mindpower and resources, we could help make it happen! Models are only plastic pieces in a box without the creative genius of the modeler!!
With the new & final StarWars flick about to hit there may be some new kits and builds out there that are in the works. I also think there may be a bigger fan base than what we realize. Living in China, the big things seems to be more Sci-Fi and fantasy. There are alot of spaceship and (especially)Gundam builders here and their work is GREAT!! This may be a chance for some who don't normally respond to FSM to "come out of the woodwork" with their work. Just a thought.
I myself don't do much Sci-Fi modeling at all but I love the genre and I love to see the work that others put together!
All of this I suppose is mere speculation and hope if the editors don't agree but my hope is that they will be willing to give it a go! Count me in!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, February 8, 2005 8:13 PM
I'm a sci-fi builder more than other types of kits, and I don't really see the need for a sci-fi only issue.
Maybe a subject here and there, but not a whole regular issue. Perhaps a special issue, outside of the subscription that the subscribers, who are mostly military and aviation builders don't have to receive if they don't want it.
Besides that, I would be worried that some sci-fi builders would rip it apart anyway if their specific tastes were not included to their satisfaction. Too many Trek kits would PO the Star Wars builders. Too many Alien kits would PO someone else. I remember when the Guide to Star Wars ships book came out, people tore it apart saying that it was too simple, and the kit choises were not to their liking.
FSM has enough information that can be applied to all genre of kit building. There are already plenty of Internet sites with Sci-Fi kit reviews and build-ups with plenty of pictures. I think an issue of FSM devoted to Sci-Fi would seem like recycled information.
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Posted by awan on Tuesday, February 8, 2005 8:10 PM
Ya, what J-Hulk said!!!!! ;)
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Posted by J-Hulk on Sunday, February 6, 2005 11:21 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Model Museum

Hmmm.

I see a few potential problems:
Who will write those articles and reviews?
Is there enough interest by the general public to make such an issue worthwhile?
Licencing issues, most of those designs and such cannot be reporduced for free.

Sci-Fi modeling is a rather small sector of the hobby and I don't think it can justify the expenditure.


We're in 100% agreement here, MM.

As much as I love science fiction and science fiction modelling, I would never expect FSM to do a "Science Fiction Issue" based on those very reasons.

Instead of signing petitions, ambitous science fiction modellers should be building, photographing, writing about, and submitting articles about science fiction models to FSM!
~Brian
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 6, 2005 3:59 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Masao

But we need MORE (many more!!) articles on how to detail cockpits! Having SF articles will take away from that!


Note: This was a joke!
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Posted by djrost_2000 on Saturday, February 5, 2005 10:08 PM
It's like the fan base for science fiction shows. It is a cult following that isn't big enough. But if we went to Starship Modeler web page and tried to get a petition there we could probably get a significant number who would participate.

Dave
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 5, 2005 9:15 PM
Who wants to read about detailing cockpits when you can read about applying Zimmerit instead! Zimmerit - OH YEAH!
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Posted by ilikespagetti on Saturday, February 5, 2005 8:33 PM
Really? Because every article about detailing a cockpit consists of ordering a more detailed cockpit kit of its own. So I dont see how losing that sentence is going to hurt anyone.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 5, 2005 6:09 PM
But we need MORE (many more!!) articles on how to detail cockpits! Having SF articles will take away from that!
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Posted by ilikespagetti on Saturday, February 5, 2005 12:50 PM
I personally don't understand why the armor category is so popular. There is only so much you can do with that subject. Yeah, I build armor sometimes but I like the fact that Sci-Fi is limitless, even if you do somehow build every Sci-Fi model there is, you can still create your own. I think young modelers would really get into an all out Sci-Fi issue and get them more into modeling. I think an issue like that may even get more subscribers to FSM especially if they start regularly putting Sci-Fi articles in.
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Posted by modelnut on Saturday, February 5, 2005 12:41 PM
As a long time member of the StarshipModeler.com community, I can only say that there have been many occasions where we have signed petitions and pelted FineScale with emails.

Nothing.

The biggest thing in the last few years has been the preview of Polar Lights ENTERPRISE kit.

Otherewise there is a smattering of SciFi in the Gallery.

And BTW quite a few members (? participants rather, you don't have to join anything) have sent in articles to FSM in the past. Or, at least, they said they did. But these articles have yet to appear.

Guess we must be satisfied with the support we give each other.
Besides something useful might be learned from the umpteenth tank article and the nth plane build... Disapprove [V]

-Leelan

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Posted by philp on Saturday, February 5, 2005 12:16 PM
While I would buy an special Sci-fi Issue, I don't think that the market will support it.
I would be happy to see a sci-fi article in each issue for a year and see how the feedback goes. Not just sci-fi kits but sci-ti and fantasy figures would also be good and a dio or two would have interest.
The question is how many articles about this genre does FSM have in their files? Looks like we need to write a few articles ourselves and submit them. Maybe we need to have an Article Group Build and generate a stack.
I did like the Bride in the Gallery of the new issue.
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Posted by Woody on Friday, February 4, 2005 10:37 PM
There is plenty of demand for Sci-Fi just not at FSM. A quick trip to Starship Modeler will show you that the Sci-Fi community is very vibrant and active. The problem is that people just don't think of FSM when they think of Sci-Fi. The magazine has become known for it's coverage of WWII A/C and to a lesser extent armor. I would think that FSM would want to tap into the large number of Sci-Fi fans but I think they have become comfortable in the narrow area they have chosen to occupy.

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Posted by awan on Friday, February 4, 2005 10:32 PM
ya, i like that idea about the annual thingy. Like maybe kinda like Great Scale Modelling, right? Ya, I'll tell the editor in my next e-mail. Hey, thanx, I would have never thought of that.
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Posted by stipp on Friday, February 4, 2005 10:27 PM
I agree with Masao, there just isnt enough of us to fill that much space, we are a special bunch, and that makes us rare, just not enough.
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Posted by grandadjohn on Friday, February 4, 2005 9:19 PM
I'm not a big sci-fi builder, but I do like to build them. I'm with you guy's but I don't think it will fly
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 4, 2005 8:47 PM
Then how about an annual special edition? I'm sure with the number of kits out there, they can get some of their reviewers/writers to do some sci-fi subjects throughout the year to make a solid mag. I'm all for a Sci-Fi mag, but I also don't think that a real market exists out there. Too many people out there have no imagination and hate "non-real" subjects. Tongue [:P]
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Posted by maxx1969 on Friday, February 4, 2005 7:26 PM
I have 7 FSM magazines altogether that have Sci-Fi of some sort on the cover and they did publish 3 books (Star Trek, Star Wars, and general Sci-Fi) that I know of. I do recall reading quite alot of negitive feedback in the to the editor and from the reader sections anytime they try to extend coverage beyond a point. Like Masao said the numbers just don't pan out for the investment. Sad

Matt
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 4, 2005 6:35 PM
I don't know if it would be economically possible. A rough calculation shows that less than 5% of posts on the FSM forum are in the science fiction forum. Depending on the amount of cross-over between interests, only about 1 in 20 readers are interested in SF. I don't even know if there's even been an SF subject on the cover.

On the other hand, SF is more popular than ships, and ships get a lot more coverage than SF (covers, how-to articles, and showcases). Hey, what gives?
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Posted by ilikespagetti on Friday, February 4, 2005 4:39 PM
I'd be all about that. You think they'd have someone else do their models? looking at the NX in one of the recent past magazines was really boring and bland. I put more effort into my models and I'm not getting paid to build them and show them off.
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Posted by awan on Friday, February 4, 2005 4:11 PM
ya i was just thinkin of that, SMART!!!!! I just e-mailed the Editor, he should be getting back to me pretty soon, we'll see what he thinks. I was thinking of incorprating any SciFi things.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 4, 2005 4:08 PM
Hmmm.

I see a few potential problems:
Who will write those articles and reviews?
Is there enough interest by the general public to make such an issue worthwhile?
Licencing issues, most of those designs and such cannot be reporduced for free.

Sci-Fi modeling is a rather small sector of the hobby and I don't think it can justify the expenditure.
Maybe if you extend the scope further than movie related models and incorporate other sci-fi kits(like Gundam, original designs, etc).
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, February 4, 2005 4:07 PM
Anything Macross would be very much appreciated from me.
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Petition for SciFi issue of FSM, who's in?
Posted by awan on Friday, February 4, 2005 3:56 PM
[/font=Arial] Hey, i was wondering if we could have a "petition" thing here to have people sign up who want FSM to have a special SciFi issue. We could have history, builds, and workbench reviews on all our favorite SciFi movies and TV shows (Star Wars, Stargate SG1, Star Trek) I was hoping that we could have Build Articles on various SciFi ships, and vehicles. And in the Workbench review section, we could have reviews of the latest Sci Fi models. I personally want a review of that new Goau'ld Cargo Shuttle from Warp Models, and those new Star Trek ships constantly being put out by Bandai (...or something like that). Please post what you would like to have and when we have enough names, I'll send this link to the Staff of FSM. Sound Good? Got Suggestions?

Regards,

Anthony
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