Mr Mike
What is next? With Scale Auto gone and supposedly moved to Fine Scale Modeler, what are the plans for the future? Will we see automotive articles in FSM and how much? Having received the latest issue of FSM, I was very disappointed in that magazine. Not a way to end my subscription with a magazine that is geared towards military, ships and planes. Scale Auto modelers expect more than what Kalmbach has done to Scale Auto. I feel like this was a last minute decision by Kalmbach and we want something much more positive from them. SA modelers want more than to be ripped off by Kalmbach especially if they want our subscription money. So Fine Scale Modeler, what is next?
I don't expect FSM to be around in a couple of years - I think they lost their way quite a while ago. They try to be everything for everyone, and with the demise of Scale Auto, I think it's going to be much worse. Add that to a diminished page count, and for me, the magazine has very little to offer. I love magazines much more than online content, but I think I am in the minority, and with the huge amount of quality online modelling sites, I just can't see FSM lasting much longer.
For my money, the British modelling magazines FAR exceed FSM in every way. Lots of pages, step by step builds, extensive new product info, and content related to what I'm interested in; not a "something for everyone" format. I know all of the old excuses, such as "an aircraft modeller can learn a lot of neat tricks from figure painting", blah, blah, blah.
Actually, for the price of FSM, I would much rather buy one or more of the old Scale Modeler magazines from the 60's, 70's or 80's, or some of the British magazines on Ebay.
As to the notion of paying for an online subscription to FSM, are you kidding? I don't know if that will ever be seriously considered, but I wouldn't pay a penny for it, again, given the huge amount of quality free sites on the internet.