by heywooood » Sat Oct 31, 2015 9:46 am
David, The quote in my signature line is from my wife...so I know what its like. Modeling can put a strain on a relationship.
I have been 'afflicted' with scale modeling for most of my life. I built my first model when I was six years old. It was a balsa SE5 Scout. I didn't really build it - I was attracted to the box art so it was purchased for me, I glued enough pieces together to make a rough airplane shape and played with it in the backyard till it was in more pieces than it started with.
I think with kids, they either have the interest in scaled objects, cars, boats, planes, trains, or they don't. To become interested in modeling they also need an ingrained aptitude for mechanical construction and processes as well as some
introversion, which allows them to dedicate the time needed to build and problem solve and hone all the various skill sets required.
Fifty years later I am still building them..ships, semi trucks, planes, doesn't matter - from the technical skills to the artistic
aspects of modeling - the color selection and design, weathering, researching the details and applying the small bits and pieces that add realism - all of these things are, for me anyway, profoundly interesting and appealing as part of the overall
I build scale models and I still enjoy the process and get the same amount of pleasure at the completion of a project as I did
when I started so long ago.
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heywooood on Mon Nov 02, 2015 5:26 pm, edited 2 times in total.
...you made that out of a box of sticks..?
...what is WRONG with you!