Pretty good idea in theory, Tango1, but in practice, I'm not real sure. Seems to me like the solution is simple. If you want critique, constructive criticism, etc, then say so in your post, when you post the pics of your build. And if you're the critic, the guy who's looking at someone's posted pics and you have something more constructive than "'atta boy, good job," just keep it constructive and don't be rude. Now, back to the guy who posted the pics. If you recieve criticism, don't take it as an insult. Simply put that advice to use toward the improvement of your skills. Improving our skills is what we do. See, I think these forums work very well just as they are. In the Armor threads, you sometimes see something like this: Someone will spend a month on a kit, finish it up, and post pics, saying something like, "Lemme have it!" or "Let me know what you think," or "Comments appreciated." 20 people will comment, saying things like, "Your weathering skills are phenomenal," etc etc - and then the 21st person will point out that the tracks are on backwards. See, this is a good thing, as long as it's done in a genuinely friendly manner, and as long as the original poster made it clear that he wanted the critique. Not a bad idea, not opposed to it per se, but I'm not seeing why we need another forum for it. |