migarand wrote:
Tree looks excellent! Thanks for the information on how AI made the tree. This is something I never tried and looking forward to do it for myself in near future.
Brumbles wrote:
The whole idea of this forum is to learn and share, and I do, even from Model Maniac and the the heat he seems to generate! I'm glad he hasn't been scared off by the sometimes harsh criticism he receives.
Thanks for your comments, m1garand and Brumbles!
Brumbles, there are many reasons I keep posting here despite repetitive hostile comments made by some people. Firstly because those people are few, they're minority group. Secondly I wrote earlier that Art Instructor (AI)'s works have far more admirers than nay-sayers, and that my mission will continue uninterrupted. People asked me not to be discouraged by those outrageous comments. I am unshaken and stay put.
When was the last time (or any time at all) that you read positive comments for me or AI made by Dirty Arty? Probably never! His typical comments are very predictable. He don't bother to begin with "Not bad, but....", but will just find faults and point the flaws right away... this is not correct, that is not accurate, so on and so forth. One of these days I'll just ask him to see the latest Sd.Kfz.251/1 Ausf.C Rivetted Version:
and ask him whether it has the correct number of rivettes!
Dirty Arty has a bad habit to keep on yelling and telling people that I'm not the builder of the models that I posted, which is a fact most people already knew. For I have never claimed any of AI's works to be my own. On the contrary, I put the name of the builder in EACH and EVERY thread that I posted. Credits are always given where they are due, so what's wrong with that?
AI, in his capacity as a full time modeler - one of the most prolific modelers in the world - has full right to show his labor of love to the world. But since he's not capable of English communication and has to work full time for a living, he just can't post them himself. I've been posting for him, propagating his work and name as if I am his nominee. I relay comments and feedbacks to him. What's wrong with that?
If you had a dream, say, to own a military model museum and to live in it:
http://www.falconbbs.com/model38j.htm there's no other way you can make it come true. You'll have to do what I have done, i.e. find helpers and builders. If you build all models by yourself, how many do you think you can build in your lifetime? 200-300 or 500 kits? That's nowhere near my 2,000+ built kits. But I'm not alone.
On 21 October,there was a modelers meeting (5th time) held by MSOT (Modelers' Society of Thailand) at RTAF Museum, Don Muang, Bangkok. Hundreds of modelers joined the event, many came from the provinces. There was no contest, no competition, just showoffs of built models. One of the "Big Three Collectors" named SSY brought his collection of M4 Sherman - 45 tanks total in all possible variants. Another big collector named Narupol brought his arsenal of Russian warcrafts - several dozens of warplanes, submarines and tanks. I myself brought just 5 German armors - Panzerjagerwagen, Bruckenleger IVb, Sturmtiger (AFV CLUB's), Flakpanzer IA (Tri Star's) and Marder III (Dragon's). Others brought their own builds, so much that table space on which to place them almost ran out. Nobody asked the three of us why we don't build them ourselves. They know it's the best interest of everybody that we all have capable builders to build them for us. People gave dozens of kits to be "Lucky Draw" prizes for those who brought in the models for show, and I was lucky enough to win a free AV-8B 1:48 (Revell's). Four people approached and asked to buy it from me, I know all of them and sold to the first one who approached at friendship price. In the event there were also some 10 booths selling models and accessories with up to 40% discount and I bought 11 new kits. The atmosphere was fun and friendly, it's something that I hope to see on this site and in all model fairs worldwide. There's no need for contest or competition. They bring only dispute, jeolousy and enmity. MSOT has done a good job in bringing together like-minded persons. The 5 armors that I brought for show with my name as submitter and AI name as builder stood out among the rest. They were well received and well photographed. A modeler whom I met there asked to visit my museum and I said OK, another applied a day later via a local webboard and I said OK too. My house has become modelers' destination. Apart from numerous Thai modelers, I have had visitors from Singapore, Malaysia and Russia. My extensive collection is not only bewildering but also aspiring. My interest covers all - warplanes, waships, armors, figures and dio's - anything military. It's also a boon to modelers worldwide, they have the chance to see what the finished kits look like before acquiring one. Most of the time, I'm the first to show pictures of newly-released kit. The last one was the German Bruckenleger IVb which was well received:
/forums/841478/ShowPost.aspx Responses like that are something refreshing and encouraging! It's like a different world from this Diorama Forum! No matter what, AI's works speak for themselves.
I've contributed so much to the modeling world - kit producers, local hobby shops, on-line stores, full time and part time modelers. I help fellow modelers to find kits they want by ordering them from Eastern European producers. I support this site through my constant and frequent posts and my magazine membership. Everybody seems to benefit from my model mania. I just can't understand why someone would have something against me or AI. As for the quality of AI's works, I am the one who have the final say and I say OK. Nobody else can build this good, this fast and at this price. AI has only to please me.
I welcome all comments, suggestions and criticism, privided that they are given in a friendly, creative and civilized fashion. I thank all who gave us positive comments and feedbacks. As for abrasive, outrageous and insulting comments, shame on them! I'll just ignore them!