I've been a subsciber to FSM for probably thirty years or so, for a few years I also subscribed to SA. I enjoyed models of Ferrari's, Porsche's, Camaro's, dragsters and well done street rods. Construction stories and photos were interesting and helpful. My enthusiasm for SA began to die off, when it seemed to have more examples of far out, "what if," and extreme fantasy type vehicles.
I had zero interest in Ed Roth and Barrett type cars, like the Batmobile, and grotesque figures like huge eye balls, rat finks and monsters driving cars. Coffin cars and hearses were just a wasted page for me. I do however get that some modelers like that sort of modeling, and should have examples of them to enjoy seeing. So I quit SA and kept FSM.
Now, with FSM I see considerably more space, fantasy, monsters, tanks and figures than I was used to, and far less in the way of model aircraft. In my seventy plus years of model building I have built only one water craft, the old Revell submarine, which I built far a good friend that served on one while in the Navy.
I have no interest in Star Wars, the Enterprise, Frankenstein, Wolfman or other such models, so currently I find only a few pages of FSM that I actually enjoy, or spend any time at all looking at.
Until the past few years, I looked forward to each month of FSM arriving with a considerable degree of enthusiasm. Lately it's just sort of a "meh" event, sometimes I might not look at it that same day.
There is still some time left on my last three year re-up, if the current FSM format continues, then I'll decide my interest level.
I mean no disrespect to modelers with interests other than mine, we all know what we like, as it should be. Good to have options.
Patrick