Some people just like to fly and don't like to build so you'll never get every kid to like model building for flight, others will never be interested in building or flying models. I think the challenge is not how to make a specific child want to build flying models, but rather how to appeal to those that would enjoy it if given the proper introduction.
svaughn wrote:The problem of how to introduce kids (I have a 9 year old boy and a 14 year old boy) to model building has been on my mind for several months. I'd love to share it with them or really any youngster that was interested.
models would be very similar to the 'Toy Airplanes'. This would give more of the flavor of building a model (assembly and decoration) but not require so much time as a true No-Cal.
If anyone has other ideas on how to get kids in to modeling, I'd love to hear them.
There is also the issue that people need to understand that times have changed since they were kids. At one time kick the can was the entertainment of choice. Once flight was discovered it was extremely fascinating and kids built models and dreamed of the day they could fly. Now days technology has developed to the point where you can fly a model with RC but at the same time flying in a plane is about as common place as taking a bus. Getting a man to the moon stirred up a lot of interest that has also gone the way of the dodo bird. So you'll have to excuse today's youth when models of a flying bus does not excite them.
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