my opinion isnt law, its an opinion.
You are correct, but whether intentionally or not, it comes across as other than just your opinion.
i wouldnt have to say im not new to the hobby as its implied that im completely new to the concept of prop replicas, which on more than one occasion it has been by people with delusions that people cant do their own thing before joining. ive encountered that frame of mind on other sites im a member of.
That's what the introduction thread is about and I think we all have seen you post it at least once so we are aware of it. Regardless the term noob or newbie, neither of which do I approve of, is aimed at being new in this community and not whether they are capable of building props.
i understand ive posted in recast threads, im trying to grasp what it is, that makes it wrong in one example and right in another, but i have recieved no definitive answer, and this very thread explains yet again, how one person can clearly make money recasting a very expensive piece with rave reviews, yet someone else that makes the same piece in the 50 dollar price range is instigated into arguement at a convention.
Sadly, you probably never will. It's a gray area and always will be. I won't spout any "honor among thieves" to you because you have heard it before but don't understand the concept or don't agree with it. Yes, in the broadest use of the term, everything we do is a recast as we work off of other peoples ideas. Your Rocket Pack would fall right in that category. Yes it is selective, it always has been. Ultimately it's the best we can do to keep those who might leave and by doing so, lose a lot of great talent.
ive mentioned before in this thread ive heard of sidkit before(i didnt mention that i was looking into one, which i have in the past), and asked why ive heard more about him, which were very good things, and next to nothing about racprops. there has to be a very good reason why a recaster would be getting plenty of press and rave reviews next to the guy that made the first one ever right?
I can't explain that. Sid's kits were great, I had planned on getting his Trigun but sadly he passed away before I had the chance. I disagree with Rich about Sid's motives. I think he just didn't see the need to modify a Steyr the same way as Rich's when he could just copy his. Less work involved. Regardless, he was not a typical recaster. He had enough talent to do what was needed from scratch and did so on everything else he made to the best of my knowledge. So yes, his kits were highly sought after especially since after he died, those kits were no longer available. They were, then, very rare and everyone was seeing what others had and wished they had gotten one when they had the chance. Now it appears some more are coming out, at least of the BR gun. I wasn't aware of it as I'm not a big BR gun fan although I do have a RR PKDII. Rich is still around, his kits are still available, but they aren't cheap. I still can't explain how you haven't heard of Richard Coyle or any of his work. He's done quite a few different props unrelated to BR and again, I don't know too many people who would pass up a chance to get a RAC prop, especially an out of production one, if it was feasible. I, myself, hope to one day pick up one of his STIII Phasers if the opportunity ever presents itself and I have the coin for it at the time.
Anyway, through for the night.:cool