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  • Member since
    November 2005
Writing articles for Seaways' Ship in Scale
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 4:08 AM
Hello:

I sometimes try to push plastic sailing ship modeling on the "Seaways' Ships in Scale" discussion group. They asked me to write an article for their magazine.

They got me: my mouth is typically bigger than my background. Surely, I would write such an article if there weren't the following impediments:

- I am fairly new to plastic sailing ship modeling
- I like it to build sailing ships, though, my library and my background of the subject is not huge. What can be more boring than an article without any nice anecdotes to the ship in question and things like that.
- I do not have a CCD camera for documenting my building experience, thoug, that could easily be remedied by by consulting ebay for a cheap one.
- And I am from Europe and I do not have any single copy of SiS magazines, though, I plan to buy the SiS CD collection to get a feeling for the writing style and articles in general.

My stance on the newsgroups actually was and is: more plastic kit topics of ancient sailing ships would attract a lot of people because that field is not covered by any other magazine. I also argue that shifting interest to plastic sailing ship kits will not cost any hard core wooden ship kit modeler a gray hair because we are not expecting from a journal dedicated to classic musics to shift its interest to Ozzy Osbourne.

Are there any builders out there who would like to write such articles? I mean as Clay (the former owner of Seaways' Ship in scale business) rightly states: without submissions dealing with the subject - what should they do?

The first start could be a collaboration between many. I gather that a lot of builders are not journalists and finding the rigth tone is often not that easy. But I also assume that a lot of people would help in reading the first versions of such an article.

So, if you are an assiduous builder of historic plastic sailing ships: do not hesitate to convince yourself to make the first step in starting such an article project. Do you know the situation when you see fire and think for yourself: "Oh man, I will not call fire police because it is highly unlikely that no other one has done that before me because I am surely not alone in seeing the fire". But in reality: all the people think that others will call the fire police.

Do not hesitate.

Regards,
Siegfried Gonzi (Katzennahrung)
  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Greenville,Michigan
Posted by millard on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 6:15 AM
Oh how I wish I was a writer.But like alot of us modelers I know how to do better than I can but on paper.

Ships N Scales lack of articles on plastic modeling is one reason I dropped my subscription . Before SIS I use to get Model Ship Builders.It was a great Magazine.At least once or twice a year they would have articles on plastic ships. But after SIS bought out MBS those articles have faded.

SIS does some good articles on wood sailing ships.But have left us plastic modelers behind.They seem to do more and more on R/C models which dosen't interest me at all. I know I'm a minority for them towards what audience they are geared for.

What was nice they SIS put all The MSB magazines on a CD which is now available.It is very good.There are some great full build articles on plastic sailing ships from back in the the eighties.These articles give you build and finishng examples.

Plastic sailing ship modelers are few and far between and the modeling manufactors have left us behind compared to the other subjects.
Rod
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