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Posted by Jester75 on Monday, November 23, 2015 3:34 PM
Bish!! Good to see you too brother, hows it been?

Eric

 

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Posted by Bish on Monday, November 23, 2015 3:39 PM
Its been ok. A bit of a change round here, still some issues, but we seem to be picking back up a bit.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by Jester75 on Monday, November 23, 2015 3:47 PM
That's good. I am kinda digging the site. Looks very clean to me.

Eric

 

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Posted by Temujin on Saturday, December 5, 2015 1:33 PM

I haven't noticed any drop off in interest.

Of course, I've been a member here for five years, and I have less than 50 posts. Hehe.

 

 

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Posted by Greg on Sunday, December 6, 2015 9:25 AM

Jester75
That's good. I am kinda digging the site. Looks very clean to me.
 

Hey Eric, good to hear from you!

I've been thinking lately that more positive comments like yours about the site changes would probably be a good thing around here.

 

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Posted by cvsaylr on Sunday, December 6, 2015 7:16 PM

Don't know if there is a drop in usage, but, when I need help the forum is the first place I go to.

Dave

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Posted by Jester75 on Sunday, December 6, 2015 8:59 PM

Greg

 

 
Jester75
That's good. I am kinda digging the site. Looks very clean to me.
 

 

 

Hey Eric, good to hear from you!

I've been thinking lately that more positive comments like yours about the site changes would probably be a good thing around here.

 

 

 

Just being honest. As with any software it is going to have it's quirks but the fact remains that I have seen way worse designs out there with much worse functionality. 

Eric

 

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Sunday, December 6, 2015 9:10 PM

Personally, I think the white background is the main reason plus the lack of ambition to fix any quirks/issues in this site may be the cause. I've been pushing FSM to put a little color on the forum site to make it easy on the eyes but no avail.

 

Then again the inactivity of mods/admins of monitoring the threads is practically nil since Tim left. 

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Posted by Radial9 on Monday, December 7, 2015 9:00 AM
What a great thread to make a comeback post to after a few months of inactivity. Kids, grandkids, day job, church, fishing and learning to play the banjo at age 60 has moved model building aside for a bit.  I need to go back to work to get some rest. The model building has moved center stage again as winter approaches.
 
First the positive. I found the members of this forum (for the most part) to be WAY above average in willing to assist a rookie (me) and offer advice and/or encouragement of ANY forum I have EVER belonged to.  I won’t list names for the fear of leaving someone out, but you know who you are. Extremely appreciated.  The talent here is only slightly surpassed by the kindness with which it is shared. I doubt I will find this combination elsewhere. Perhaps, but I’m skeptical. And sorry, I KNOW I won’t find it on FB. And I really don’t care if you had a ham sandwich and diet coke for lunch today.
 
Now the not so positive. I found learning to post pictures, and still using a 3rd party program to be a major PITA. I know if I wish to post some progress pics, I need to set aside at least 20 minutes or more to do so. I would rather spend that time at the bench. I try now as I know if my modeling building progresses as I hope there will come a day when I will feel compelled to “pay it forward”. The pictures I find on the forum are invaluable. It would be GREAT if FSM offered a premium membership plan where I could have a limited amount of disk space to post pics easily, even if the number of them had a limit per post. I would GLADLY pay that premium. I suspect it’s not a matter of the cost of storage with FSM, but the blankety blank lawyers and the social media world we live in. I have to believe there is an above average number of minor aged forum members here. You can fill in the blanks. Shakespeare had it right.
 
The only other complaint, (hopefully someone who has the oversight is reading this) would be the inclusion of the forum path links at the BOTTOM of each thread. This is pretty basic stuff. It is a PITA to have to scroll back to the top of a thread page to get to the level above to peruse the remaining threads in the particular forum I’m in.
 
Long post for a newbie, sorry. Glad to see everyone check in and know that pool of talent is still out there. I know it sounds selfish, but it’s the driving reason I’m here. For now.

 Cheers!

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Posted by Jester75 on Monday, December 7, 2015 11:46 AM

Radial9
 
The only other complaint, (hopefully someone who has the oversight is reading this) would be the inclusion of the forum path links at the BOTTOM of each thread. This is pretty basic stuff. It is a PITA to have to scroll back to the top of a thread page to get to the level above to peruse the remaining threads in the particular forum I’m in.
 
 

 

This would probably be my biggest complaint but I have found myself getting used to tapping the Home key on the keyboard to get back to the top. Would rather have the links, but it's a workaround for now.

Eric

 

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Posted by Bish on Monday, December 7, 2015 12:14 PM
Radial, god to see you back. I have heard the complaint about having to use a hosting site a few times. But all of the forums I have looked at or been on require this, so I don't think its anything unusual. I don't know why sites do it this way, I have always assumed it was because they would have to host them and this would take up huge amounts of there computer space.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by RudyOnWheels on Monday, December 7, 2015 1:13 PM
I think it is more quiet in the summer, people are outside, on vacation, camping, boating, etc. At least here in the great white north. (Michigan) I still build in the summer, but more on the super hot days, much like super cold days in the winter. I think it will pick up now, but I haven't been here that long to say if there is a difference. I do enjoy the forums, some days are slow, others are busy. Not sure if there is too much rhyme or reason to it. I hope you are doing excellent, Don. -Rudy
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Posted by Aaronw on Monday, December 7, 2015 2:54 PM

Bish
Radial, god to see you back. I have heard the complaint about having to use a hosting site a few times. But all of the forums I have looked at or been on require this, so I don't think its anything unusual. I don't know why sites do it this way, I have always assumed it was because they would have to host them and this would take up huge amounts of there computer space.
 

 

I understand directly hosting photos makes it easier to hack a site. That has been the reason given at other sites.

I've noticed those that do host photos genrally just offer members a gallery which they can link to so it is still kind of like Photobucket, Fokti etc.

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Posted by JTRACING on Wednesday, December 9, 2015 9:01 AM

I used to post a lot on multiple forums but have really lost interest in it, not sure why, now I just post some finished pictures for the most part.

I find YouTube is where I tend to go now for modelling stuff, videos seem more interesting, and you can see who the other people are, instead of being anonymous on a forum.

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Posted by Bish on Wednesday, December 9, 2015 9:29 AM

Aaronw
 
Bish
Radial, god to see you back. I have heard the complaint about having to use a hosting site a few times. But all of the forums I have looked at or been on require this, so I don't think its anything unusual. I don't know why sites do it this way, I have always assumed it was because they would have to host them and this would take up huge amounts of there computer space.
 

 

 

 

I understand directly hosting photos makes it easier to hack a site. That has been the reason given at other sites.

I've noticed those that do host photos genrally just offer members a gallery which they can link to so it is still kind of like Photobucket, Fokti etc.

 

Ok, thats makes sense. I have never come across one that does host them. And on the other sites that require a seperate hosting site, i have not come across anyone who has issues, and often they are tricker to use than this one.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by chango on Thursday, December 10, 2015 4:12 PM

I wonder if it's a demographic thing too.

 

Most modelers are older folks and are less likely to post their hobby antics online while younger ones enjoy and are pretty much used to living online. Unfortunately, younger people are least likely to be modelers.

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, December 10, 2015 4:14 PM

chango

I wonder if it's a demographic thing too.

 

Most modelers are older folks and are less likely to post their hobby antics online while younger ones enjoy and are pretty much used to living online. Unfortunately, younger people are least likely to be modelers.

 

I am not to sure about that. Most of us here are getting on a little but some post regulaly. And its just that the activity seemed to drop a lot this year, far more than is normal for the seasonal trends.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by CN Spots on Thursday, December 10, 2015 4:24 PM

We moved this summer and I'm still in negotiations with the Admirial as to where I can set up my bunker.  I refinished my old drafting table so that it would look nice anywhere in an attempt to hasten a decision but to no avail.

Until then, I lurk in the shadows.

 

-oh, and the site really doesn't bother me that much.

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Posted by chango on Thursday, December 10, 2015 4:25 PM

I dunno Bish, it's got me scratching my head too... my "home" modeling forum is relatively dead lately as well.

I suppose I count as young in this game (in my late 30s) but there aren't many younger guys ready to fill the shoes of older builders as they inevitably "retire" from the hobby due to age, illness, ect.

I'm a bit worried this may be the new normal...

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, December 10, 2015 4:36 PM

chango

I dunno Bish, it's got me scratching my head too... my "home" modeling forum is relatively dead lately as well.

I suppose I count as young in this game (in my late 30s) but there aren't many younger guys ready to fill the shoes of older builders as they inevitably "retire" from the hobby due to age, illness, ect.

I'm a bit worried this may be the new normal...

 

I recently joined Britmodeler and the activity there is through the roof. We don't seem to have lost that many members, in fact a few seem to be returning, many just seem to be posting less and it seem a coincidance that the drop was just after the re vamp.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by chango on Thursday, December 10, 2015 4:44 PM

Bish

 I recently joined Britmodeler and the activity there is through the roof. We don't seem to have lost that many members, in fact a few seem to be returning, many just seem to be posting less and it seem a coincidance that the drop was just after the re vamp.

 

 
I'm on there too, though I don't hit it as often. I do think modeling is more popular in Europe than in the USA, so that probably helps.
 
My focus is ships but that's gotta be the slowest forum on Britmodeller and I usually hang out at Model Warships.com... maybe I'm into the wrong genre? Crying
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Posted by scottrc on Saturday, December 12, 2015 9:52 AM

I was gone from FSM for a few years pursuing my RC addition, but have gotten burned out on RC and am back to static building.  I am a member of a lot of sites, but now pretty much only am on two.  FSM and MSW, since my main interest has always been sailing ships.  Most of the other sites, especially ones targeting the "young" generation, have either become political playgrounds full of flaming and whining, or elite forums where only one defined subject will be disucssed.  I'm a dabbler and a wonderer and can be building a plane one minute and a covered wagon the next, so FSM is a comfort zone for me because its so diversified. As far as format changes and technical problems with the site, it seems all sites are going through these changes with limited sucesses.  I do agree, if FSM ever trys another change, it needs to be spot on in working properly.  The last change was almost as bad as the one RCU, which used to be the top RC forum did.  RCU never did get its bugs fixed and now its down to a 1/4 number of active members it once had. I haven't been there in weeks because of all the bugs. However, thanks to the group builds I have become addicted to and a bunch of supporting members here, I expect to be hanging out at FSM a lot more.  Another plus is how active Aron and the magazine staff is on this forum. Its great to get invovled with personal conversations with the staff and writers of such a popular magazine. One that I have been glued to the pages with since I was a young boy.

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Posted by baltosale on Thursday, January 5, 2017 11:09 PM

I was one who read the posts for a year or more as I re-acquainted myself with the hobby,  There is so much more to it now than there was eaons ago.  For a novice or a prodigal it can be over whelming. Might have someone want to play a sega game or watch a game show.

   I think from what I see and the few shows I've seen that the hobby is moving to an art. Not craft but a form ofexpression and techbique.  Lots to learn and master and those who wish to inprove and learn and contribute to their self satifaction will cotinue to follow the thing.

  In other words there's a lot to read before jumping in.  More power to those of us who do.

  Carry on you all.  I need lots of help.

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Posted by Bish on Friday, January 6, 2017 3:52 AM

baltosale

I was one who read the posts for a year or more as I re-acquainted myself with the hobby,  There is so much more to it now than there was eaons ago.  For a novice or a prodigal it can be over whelming. Might have someone want to play a sega game or watch a game show.

   I think from what I see and the few shows I've seen that the hobby is moving to an art. Not craft but a form ofexpression and techbique.  Lots to learn and master and those who wish to inprove and learn and contribute to their self satifaction will cotinue to follow the thing.

  In other words there's a lot to read before jumping in.  More power to those of us who do.

  Carry on you all.  I need lots of help.

 

It is true that over the last few years many have moved to a more artistic approach with phrasessuch as the Spanish School. But don't feel obliged to follow that trend if you want to produce more realistic results. Decide which way you want to go as there is a lot to learn which ever path you whish to tread.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by the Baron on Friday, January 6, 2017 11:41 AM

baltosale

I was one who read the posts for a year or more as I re-acquainted myself with the hobby,  There is so much more to it now than there was eaons ago.  For a novice or a prodigal it can be over whelming. Might have someone want to play a sega game or watch a game show.

   I think from what I see and the few shows I've seen that the hobby is moving to an art. Not craft but a form ofexpression and techbique.  Lots to learn and master and those who wish to inprove and learn and contribute to their self satifaction will cotinue to follow the thing.

  In other words there's a lot to read before jumping in.  More power to those of us who do.

  Carry on you all.  I need lots of help.

 

 
Probably no better thing to remember than, "Build what you like, the way you like it."

The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.

 

 

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Posted by blackdog62 on Friday, January 6, 2017 11:57 AM

With my household this time of yr is for family gathering. I would think most of us in the u.s.a. would be the same.

I joined 1 gb a while back and had so much fun with other like minded modelers

That I joined 4 gb but photo bucket became such a headache that I just stopped. With a less frustrating way to post my picks I would join back in

I have no friends or family that model so it really dose help me stay on the building desk

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Posted by Nino on Friday, January 13, 2017 6:20 PM

I am new to FSM . I have been reading the various forums since 2014.  The biggest issue I have is broken links to pictures. I have not attempted to post any pictures yet but it seemed to me I should be able to upload directly to FSM. However, everyone seems to make use of a Photo sharing site.  Some sites are good some are bad- none are perfect. In the various builds/forums I find I have to locate a persons Photbucket page, for example,  to see the pictures they are talking about in the posts because the Pictures are no longer visable in the forum.  The format ( white background) does not bother me. Other sites have their pages so busy that I can not easily find options  to change language or do a private message.  All-in-all FSM is no better or worse then others in that reguard.  As far as members go, FSM sems to have the most Knowlegable and finest builders. Easily comparable to the very best of the German Forums ( for ships at least!)

 Now, with the increase price for subscriptions ( I thought it was 29.95 now 39.95?) one would hope a few extra Terabytes could be added to the server to allow large Pictures to be uploaded directly to FSM.  I certainly would not want to see FSM go the way of Pete Coleman's Victory site so maybe using external links (ie:Photobucket) for Pics is for ensuring FSM will not be responsible for the loss of your pictures. (??)  Just my Newbe thoughts.

Please let me know if I have mistated anything.  Thanks

 Jim.

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Posted by JohnMatt on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 9:27 AM

I know this thread is somewhat stale, but I spent months trying to gain posting access to this board before, for some magical reason, it granted me the privelege.

After registering initially, it simply would not let me in.  But when I tried to create a new account on a subsequent attempt, it would tell me it already had a user with my name (or was it my email address?).

I probably created three accounts over a period of months and it never let me in.  I very nearly gave up, and consequently spent a lot of time over on the ISM boards.

I began to think it wouldn't let me in because I was not a subscriber to the magazine.  I didn't know what to think, I've never encountered a website that seemed determined to drive users away.

As for the forum software, it's weak.  The phpBB is a standard for very good reasons.  The search here is quite limited, there's no forum links at the bottom of a thread, I cannot post an embedded link to another thread on the board and at the bottom of the thread, there's no option to add a post without it being a 'reply' to somebody else's post.  Oh, and the pictures are small and clicking on them doesn't present an opportunity to see them enlarged.

But I will say that the forum participants have been very responsive, helpful and gracious and that's why I will continue to visit.  Many thanks.

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 10:05 AM

Nino

I am new to FSM . I have been reading the various forums since 2014.  The biggest issue I have is broken links to pictures. I have not attempted to post any pictures yet but it seemed to me I should be able to upload directly to FSM. However, everyone seems to make use of a Photo sharing site.  Some sites are good some are bad- none are perfect. In the various builds/forums I find I have to locate a persons Photbucket page, for example,  to see the pictures they are talking about in the posts because the Pictures are no longer visable in the forum.  The format ( white background) does not bother me. Other sites have their pages so busy that I can not easily find options  to change language or do a private message.  All-in-all FSM is no better or worse then others in that reguard.  As far as members go, FSM sems to have the most Knowlegable and finest builders. Easily comparable to the very best of the German Forums ( for ships at least!)

 Now, with the increase price for subscriptions ( I thought it was 29.95 now 39.95?) one would hope a few extra Terabytes could be added to the server to allow large Pictures to be uploaded directly to FSM.  I certainly would not want to see FSM go the way of Pete Coleman's Victory site so maybe using external links (ie:Photobucket) for Pics is for ensuring FSM will not be responsible for the loss of your pictures. (??)  Just my Newbe thoughts.

Please let me know if I have mistated anything.  Thanks

 Jim.

 

The suggestion toallowdirect linking of pics comesup quite often. But i have yet to find a model forum that does not require a photo hosting site. I am no computer expert, but i guess there must be a good reason.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by modelcrazy on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 10:08 AM
Server space. It would take Terabits to hold all the pics for years, especially pic heavy posts.
The reason the pictures are missing is because the members either removed them from the host site, the host site lost them or their membership went away.

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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