I have loved building model kits and drawing ,painting sci if art from the age I first saw a new hope, the last time a built anything was over 12 years ago the age of my eldest child . I now have a chance with a bit more time available and with the next generation of Star Wars films coming and my son will be the approx age I was when I saw Star Wars, exciting times ( although he has seen much better quality films so his water mark is a lot higher than mine was when I saw Star Wars at age seven in March 1978 (back then we had to wait on the film to be shipped , not like now where we will see age of ultron before the states
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back then the only real way to glean any model building techniques was sci fi and fantasy modelling magazine , cinefex , making of documentaries and movie large format books.
I recently received a model that has reignited my love of modelling, but coming across the Replica Prop Forum has been truly humbling. The amount of information shared here is amazing and even if I didn't build anything I love to watch skilful , artful builds being documented here.
i am very thankful with the openness shown here and thank you all.
as a newbie I know I have come In all Guns blazing so to speak and posted in others build treads and it has taken time to realise that maybe that wasn't following the ethics of the threads. Once I realised I started my own build thread ( in the wrong section ) LOL
Also being new to studio scale builds I was not aware of just how long some people have worked to glean the information they have, now I see when a new member ploughs in and asks a question like what is this diameter on a particular movie scale model, I understand it from the studio scale builders now how inappropriate these questions can seem to someone spending years to build something and the individual has not even attempted to try and calculate it themselves. AWKWARD I do wish there was a tumbleweed icon
I think forums in general and peoples reactions to the written word and misunderstanding the response that causes the biggest problems, I am a long serving member of a car forum and literally gave up even viewing it about 6 months ago because seeing the back and forth and posturing was exhausting. People asking questions were only hearing one individuals thoughts , no free speech really bad...... I don't think we can every solve this problem.
This forum is very, very good and probably the only reason there are problems is when a new fish is dropped into the shark tank LOL.
So I would say
newbies , wait a month , read the WHOLE thread and related threads before asking a single question , and if someone won't answer your question , there is a very good reason , either ask someone else or reread the WHOLE thread.......you've missed something
oldies take a breath before responding(we were all new once) and pm if were doing something stupid,
I agree with moffeaton if you don't like something (I don't mean accuracy or aesthetically ) don't answer
we ALL need encouragement with projects as they stall , so keep it light