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Posted by the Baron on Thursday, January 10, 2019 2:03 PM

bluenote
the Baron

OK, your other two threads were started on January 3 and 4, respectively.  Four days later, you add this, your third thread, to annouce you're quitting the forum for lack of responses.

Dude, it's a hobby.  Let it help you relax.

The irony is that in this thread that is announcing he's quitting for lack of responses, is the one that's received 35 responses!!  

Yep!  Big Smile

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Posted by bluenote on Thursday, January 10, 2019 1:53 PM

the Baron

OK, your other two threads were started on January 3 and 4, respectively.  Four days later, you add this, your third thread, to annouce you're quitting the forum for lack of responses.

Dude, it's a hobby.  Let it help you relax. 

The irony is that in this thread that is announcing he's quitting for lack of responses, is the one that's received 35 responses!!  

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Posted by the Baron on Thursday, January 10, 2019 1:46 PM

OK, your other two threads were started on January 3 and 4, respectively.  Four days later, you add this, your third thread, to annouce you're quitting the forum for lack of responses.

Dude, it's a hobby.  Let it help you relax.

The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.

 

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Thursday, January 10, 2019 12:46 PM

hogfanfs

What I like about this forum is we have no postwhores, no one posts on a thread to just increase their thread count. 

 

 

At least not anymore... there have been in the past.

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Thursday, January 10, 2019 12:43 PM

Three posts total, including this one, and this one being, “I’m outta here!”... well posts one and two were: an ambiguous question, and a “warning” about a bum product that he purchased. There were responses to the warning, but its not like all active members here have something to say on that. Several looked, a few replied. That’s normal.

The question post, as I read it, was poorly phrased, and ambiguous in point. No wonder there were no replies there.

For any new guys reading this, you have to make an effort to establish yourself here. Ask questions, answere questions (please not ones that are years old), give feedback on others work, share your work, etc. So many new folks sign on, make a post or two more, then never are heard from again. There are others here, who I can’t honestly say that I have seen any of their work in ages, but they are still active helpful participants in one way or another. All I can say is that it took many posts on here myself before I felt to be an accepted part of the forum. Far more than two.

 

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Posted by Daddyman on Thursday, January 10, 2019 12:14 PM

Gamera

 

 
Daddyman

Hi, Ki

I have started only one thread in my time on the forums. It was in the General Modeling section and was titled Autism and Modeling. I got about 7 replies (a total of 15 but the other 8 replies to my thread were from me) All the replies were very helpful and inspiring.

I know that doesn't help but look at the looks to your posts. The one had over 100 looks. There are a lot of armor modelers, I for one, who might look at a Zimm post but won't reply because we're still on the fence about trying it or are dead set against trying. My Autism post had well over 650 looks but Autism is appearing more often and people see it more than Zimm. I would have liked more replies but I took strength from the fact that my post was getting so many looks and people were being exposed to that post. Sometime in the future there may be someone who will search the forums for something related to Autism and find my post. The replies may help them as it helped me or maybe it won't answer their question but they'll feel empowered to start their own thread. Also i was one of those that was locked out for a time so don't give up too soon.

Stay involved and start becoming a part of the community. Join a group build (they're a blast) or post some of your work in some of the different subject forums. Don't be afraid to comment on someone's post in General Modeling or Ready Room forums. We're all different but we all share a love for this hobby and our fellow builders.

 

 

 

 

I read your thread a few times but didn't comment here either. My advice was the same thing several people had already posted. Just didn't see much point in repeating it or saying 'what he said'... 

 

Gamera,

That's cool. I totally understand. I do that alot myself. Thanks for reading it.

Bill B 2.0

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Posted by hogfanfs on Thursday, January 10, 2019 10:01 AM

I have a thread on here that has had 584 views and 0 replies. It happens, but, to me, it's not something to get upset over. 

What I like about this forum is we have no postwhores, no one posts on a thread to just increase their thread count. 

 Bruce

 

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Thursday, January 10, 2019 9:01 AM

I recall reading the thread too but didn’t comment cause I never heard of the company so what could I have posted being a helpful response to the op? Maybe I should have posted anyway so the op didn’t feel he was being ignored? Either way I hope you stick around this forum, we have a bunch of very talented modelers willingb to help out even sometimes by offering extra decals or parts that someone may be in need of them. 

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Posted by Phil_H on Thursday, January 10, 2019 8:11 AM

Tickmagnet

This is the most helpful and friendly forum I've found though I do wish they had a "like" or even a "This was helpful" button then if you find a post you get good info from but don't really have anything to add, you can at least let the op know it was helpful to you. That would negate a persons disappointment in not getting actual responses.  

That's what the stars below the topic heading are for (below the "views" counter). People can rate the thread 1-5 stars. 

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Posted by Tickmagnet on Thursday, January 10, 2019 8:01 AM

This is the most helpful and friendly forum I've found though I do wish they had a "like" or even a "This was helpful" button then if you find a post you get good info from but don't really have anything to add, you can at least let the op know it was helpful to you. That would negate a persons disappointment in not getting actual responses.

 

 

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, January 10, 2019 7:37 AM

Daddyman

Hi, Ki

I have started only one thread in my time on the forums. It was in the General Modeling section and was titled Autism and Modeling. I got about 7 replies (a total of 15 but the other 8 replies to my thread were from me) All the replies were very helpful and inspiring.

I know that doesn't help but look at the looks to your posts. The one had over 100 looks. There are a lot of armor modelers, I for one, who might look at a Zimm post but won't reply because we're still on the fence about trying it or are dead set against trying. My Autism post had well over 650 looks but Autism is appearing more often and people see it more than Zimm. I would have liked more replies but I took strength from the fact that my post was getting so many looks and people were being exposed to that post. Sometime in the future there may be someone who will search the forums for something related to Autism and find my post. The replies may help them as it helped me or maybe it won't answer their question but they'll feel empowered to start their own thread. Also i was one of those that was locked out for a time so don't give up too soon.

Stay involved and start becoming a part of the community. Join a group build (they're a blast) or post some of your work in some of the different subject forums. Don't be afraid to comment on someone's post in General Modeling or Ready Room forums. We're all different but we all share a love for this hobby and our fellow builders.

 

 

I read your thread a few times but didn't comment here either. My advice was the same thing several people had already posted. Just didn't see much point in repeating it or saying 'what he said'... 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, January 10, 2019 7:33 AM

Greg

Marcus, Clint, and I all responded to your post below:

http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/3/t/180868.aspx

I've been waiting to hear back from you.

Edit: Dad-blasted hotlink button.....grrr

Another edit: FSM, this thread is a perfect example why I miss the search member's posts feature. This is the only forum I've ever participated on that doesn't have it. It's a big moderator time-saver too. Hint hint.

 

I looked at that thread. I did not respond. 

Why? I've bought Royal Model figures and found them to be of excellent quality but never any of their resin ammo. I couldn't tell if his comments on the square resin blocks on the shells were the pour stubs you see on all resin products or something else. So I didn't comment. 

Hint to any new members who want responses. POST SOMETHING. It doesn't have to a great model, it doesn't even have to be finished. Many people will comment on liking it, or give constructive advice. Or just comment on someone else's build, aka 'I'm building a Monogram P-51 like yours'. Or ask simple questions like  'How did you do the NM finish?' 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Est.1961 on Thursday, January 10, 2019 5:00 AM

Just logged on before my first tea break today; and straight away was drawn to your post. I've been reading this forum for a long time and have always been pleased when I have left after reading a number of comments, at how friendly and helpful the responses are. You couldn't ask for a warmer welcome when joining in with the guys here; it's the reason I started posting not just reading. Some of the answers you received have had me laughing out loud at the start of a day no easy thing. Stick with us you may change your mind and I will also add I couldn't login over Christmas and feel I have missed the boat on some interesting posts.

 

 

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, January 10, 2019 2:10 AM

Phil_H

 

 
Tojo72
you can still find your own conversations all the way back,it’s under your discussions,if thats what you are looking for.

 

Once upon a time one could find all of any member's posts by clicking on the post counter below their username. This disappeared some years ago in one of the many "upgrades" (I use that term loosely)

On another note, is anyone enjoying the irony of a thread complaining about lack of responses being the most replied to for this member?

 

I saw the reply count as i just logged on this morning and already knowing the content of the thread, i thought exactly that.

I to don't recall seeing the original threads. And i am not sure how you can start several threads when you only have 3 posts, of which the opening one here is one.

Though of course, we are all adding to this thread, and chances are the starter will never see them.

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Posted by modelmaker66 on Thursday, January 10, 2019 12:15 AM

Adios!

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Posted by modelmaker66 on Thursday, January 10, 2019 12:12 AM

I have now replied.

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Posted by Edwin on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 10:21 PM

Phil_H

On another note, is anyone enjoying the irony of a thread complaining about lack of responses being the most replied to for this member?

i just about blew my drink out my nose with this comnent Oops

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Posted by gregbale on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 10:00 PM

Phil_H
On another note, is anyone enjoying the irony of a thread complaining about lack of responses being the most replied to for this member?

Particularly since he may already have 'left the building'....Wink

Greg

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Posted by Phil_H on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 9:37 PM

Tojo72
you can still find your own conversations all the way back,it’s under your discussions,if thats what you are looking for.

Once upon a time one could find all of any member's posts by clicking on the post counter below their username. This disappeared some years ago in one of the many "upgrades" (I use that term loosely)

On another note, is anyone enjoying the irony of a thread complaining about lack of responses being the most replied to for this member?

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Posted by Tojo72 on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 9:08 PM

GMorrison

 

 
Nathan T

Yeah interestingly enough that used to be a forum feature 10-15 years ago. We have definitely taken a few steps backwards as far as software features go.... 

 

 

 

I liked it because I could find my own replies to things where I'd linked something but had since lost the reference. OK, I admit, to plug holes in my own memory.

 

 

you can still find your own conversations all the way back,it’s under your discussions,if thats what you are looking for.

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Posted by GMorrison on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 8:54 PM

Nathan T

Yeah interestingly enough that used to be a forum feature 10-15 years ago. We have definitely taken a few steps backwards as far as software features go.... 

 

I liked it because I could find my own replies to things where I'd linked something but had since lost the reference. OK, I admit, to plug holes in my own memory.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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Posted by Daddyman on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 7:15 PM

Hi, Ki

I have started only one thread in my time on the forums. It was in the General Modeling section and was titled Autism and Modeling. I got about 7 replies (a total of 15 but the other 8 replies to my thread were from me) All the replies were very helpful and inspiring.

I know that doesn't help but look at the looks to your posts. The one had over 100 looks. There are a lot of armor modelers, I for one, who might look at a Zimm post but won't reply because we're still on the fence about trying it or are dead set against trying. My Autism post had well over 650 looks but Autism is appearing more often and people see it more than Zimm. I would have liked more replies but I took strength from the fact that my post was getting so many looks and people were being exposed to that post. Sometime in the future there may be someone who will search the forums for something related to Autism and find my post. The replies may help them as it helped me or maybe it won't answer their question but they'll feel empowered to start their own thread. Also i was one of those that was locked out for a time so don't give up too soon.

Stay involved and start becoming a part of the community. Join a group build (they're a blast) or post some of your work in some of the different subject forums. Don't be afraid to comment on someone's post in General Modeling or Ready Room forums. We're all different but we all share a love for this hobby and our fellow builders.

 

Bill B 2.0

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Posted by Mopar Madness on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 6:48 PM

Well, sorry to hear that my friend.   Post a work in proces build and I guarantee you you will get plenty of responses!  That being said, I will tell you I have never been to a forum with a more polite bunch of members than this one. 

Chad

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Posted by Nathan T on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 6:45 PM

Yeah interestingly enough that used to be a forum feature 10-15 years ago. We have definitely taken a few steps backwards as far as software features go.... 

 

 

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Posted by Tojo72 on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 6:40 PM

Greg

Marcus, Clint, and I all responded to your post below:

http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/3/t/180868.aspx

I've been waiting to hear back from you.

Edit: Dad-blasted hotlink button.....grrr

Another edit: FSM, this thread is a perfect example why I miss the search member's posts feature. This is the only forum I've ever participated on that doesn't have it. It's a big moderator time-saver too. Hint hint.

 

That did used to be a good feature,see who has been missing awhile,perhaps looking up someones old build blog,or advice or tutorials they might have given.Good examples I used to refrence were

Wbill76

Wingnut

Doogs ATV

The Doog

Just a few who it was worthwhile to search their old posts

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Posted by Phil_H on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 6:12 PM

Greg
Marcus, Clint, and I all responded to your single post.

There was another: 

http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/tools_techniques_and_reference_materials/f/53/t/180867.aspx 

but as I said above, if no-one's used the stuff...

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Posted by Greg on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 6:08 PM

Marcus, Clint, and I all responded to your post below:

http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/3/t/180868.aspx

I've been waiting to hear back from you.

Edit: Dad-blasted hotlink button.....grrr

Another edit: FSM, this thread is a perfect example why I miss the search member's posts feature. This is the only forum I've ever participated on that doesn't have it. It's a big moderator time-saver too. Hint hint.

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Posted by Phil_H on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 5:40 PM

gregbale
I had no useful response to offer on either count. (Incidentally, both had several replies....)

I too will often refrain from replying to a thread if I have nothing helpful to add.

There is a difference between "no replies" and "no replies that are helpful to the OP"

If you ask if anyone's used a specific product for a specific purpose, if no-one's used it then you're likely to no responses. Otherwise "I haven't used it but good luck anyway" is a complete waste of space and time.

 

 

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Posted by gregbale on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 5:27 PM

GMorrison

Never saw any of them, Ki.

I actually saw several of them at the time they were posted. One asked for tips about a very specific product I had never used; the other was an advisory about an aftermarket resin product I had never heard of or contemplated using.

I had no useful response to offer on either count.

(Incidentally, both had at least one reply....)

Greg

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"Every time you correct me on my grammar I love you a little fewer."
 
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Posted by GMorrison on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 4:55 PM

Never saw any of them, Ki.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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