3d-builder
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Man, oh man, I'm staying out of this one, gonna go make me a Studio Scale Drink :eek.
You better go have a Malta you know you can't drink!
Man, oh man, I'm staying out of this one, gonna go make me a Studio Scale Drink :eek.
Jason knows I love him, but that is just never going to happen.lol:lol
Your right I had two girly wine coolers on my Bday and I was out like Mr.T Lol, I pitty the fool who don't like a good scratchbuild!You better go have a Malta you know you can't drink!thumbsup
I haven't seen any elitism here, everyone seems to be very accepting of everyone else's work regardless of subject, scale etc. Any squabbles seem to be more personality driven or related to deals gone bad, and actually pretty tame compared to other forums....Is this elitism happening in threads, or behind the scenes?
If you want elitism go back in time about 30 years in the scale modeling world. Mainly military modelers, aircraft, armor and ships, but some car guys too, would look down their noses at sci-fi builders calling the work toys. The subjects don't really exist, so they weren't real models. That's what I used to deal with as a kid, trying to gain at least some acceptance from others for what I was into. Thankfully there is none of that here.
My last local IPMS meeting was around '84 so I've been out of the loop. But I was under the impression that things have mellowed since then, sad if it's still that badWhat do you mean 30 years ago? I still run into that crap from time to time...
Kettle of worms I think Art
I'd suggest leave it be :thumbsup
Why are scratch builders touting their craft as not only "far superior" but "the only valid way to do the job" now? It's elitist in all the worst ways, and I'm really embarrassed for this forum every time I see someone downplay the resin kit version of something that has also been scratch built
So.... prefixes.
I am looking at:
-scratch build
-kit build
any others?
It´s not about creating subforums, but developing a somewhat logical system for labeling threads for sorting, similar to what is done in the Junkyard with FS/NP/WTB etc.
My last local IPMS meeting was around '84 so I've been out of the loop. But I was under the impression that things have mellowed since then, sad if it's still that bad![]()
Why is that Michael?
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All the studio scale section needs is less none studio scale threads.
What if we do something that doesn't fit into a prefix??? If this is the case then just decide on the prefix outside of the forum and remove all threads that dont suit, then just mod it accordingly. Job done.
Well, it isn't what it once was I'll grant you that. Usually such things these days are low level grumblings, but I do hear them. A lot of it is fully dependant on the club that one might be a member of. Thankfully my local clubs are pretty level headed with a good mix of modelers that do most everything. But, sometimes a personal bias rears its ugly head from time to time. In my club, we made a conscious decision a long time ago to try and limit that by adopting a policy of constructive critiquing. So if a newcomer comes with a model, nobody is going to right away jump on it and say "this is wrong, the paintjob is inaccurate, the decals are silvered..." to tear it apart. Instead, if the newcomer wants advice, then the critique begins and it starts with what was done right and goes from the standpoint of what needs improvement as opposed to what is wrong. The system has worked rather well I would say.