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    LSP_Matt reacted to Hawkwrench in Competing with Yourself   
    It's discouraging though when you pour alot of time and effort into a model whether it be assembly, scratchbuilding, painting or what have you and all you get is likes and maybe a comment here or there, and yet others have bookoo comments on their build.
    Been there, done that and got the Tshirt!
    It's not the attention you crave, but you hope your work is good enough to be commented on as that pushes you to keep going. 
    When all it gets is smiley face likes or loves, it very quickly becomes a disappointment to your hard work and a demotivator.
     
    Tim
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    LSP_Matt reacted to Citadelgrad in Competing with Yourself   
    Hi Neo.  Like almost everyone, i returned to this hobby as an adult.   But as a kid, i was on some speed run, anxious to be finished with a model.  I taught myself rudimentary airbrush use, puttying seams, very basic. 
     
    When i returned, i was in a high pressure career, and needed a distracting hobby.  I started with 1/35 armor, and forced myself to paint figures until i finally got a third place award at a local show.  That has immensely helped my detail painting.  I also adopted a mantra, i will not move on until i have achieved the best result i can achieve.  Its never perfect, but, often, the third or so attempt is far better than the first.  
     
    i started a WIP of my first LSP, a Hase T bolt i won at a local raffle.  I started in Fed 2017.  Im not finished.  My thread is now 35 pages long.  To be honest, it DOES feel good when someone leaves a flattering comment.  But on my thread, i really value the criticism.  Not negative, but honest comments to help me make a better result.  An example is, i used HGW wet transfers for the prop markings.  They place the logos in the wrong spot.  Woody pointed out the issue, and even sent me new logos to fix it.  Right now i am wrestling with how and where to replicate the drop tank plumbing. Several guys are being super helpful with photos and engineering drawings to try to get it right.  Jay W and TAG have helped in this immensely. I could never do this by myself.   I am absolutely building this for me, to go on my shelf, which i dont even have yet, but i am getting a lot out of this community.  
     
    hopefully in the next couple weeks, i can post an RFI thread.  I know for a fact that for me, this is the best i am capable of, and far better, than anything i could have done without this resource.  I know there are warts, my formerly immaculate reflector for the gunsight was mashed flat countless times before i wised up and put on the windscreen. Live and learn.    
     
    i am always conscious of the fact that many of the posters here have amazing skills that i can only aspire to, but even that makes me a better builder. 
     
    post up a thread, i will follow it with interest. 
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    LSP_Matt reacted to Pete Fleischmann in Competing with Yourself   
    Good read. Certainly resonates with me.
     
    I find the whole contest thing absolute agony from start to finish.
     
    With regard to LSP; I teach a little, learn a little..but certainly get way more than I give.
     
    Grateful for that.
     
    cheers
    P
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    LSP_Matt reacted to LSP_K2 in Competing with Yourself   
    With any luck, we all evolve as modelers, in one direction or another. Folks have various reasons for posting their work here; the adulation seekers, those that just wish to share, those that desire to learn, etc. My personal approach is to build so as to at least be competitive in contests, and this is where I get my greatest satisfaction.
     
    I post here with the hope that I can interact with others and hopefully learn at the same time, and there's nothing too complicated about that.
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    LSP_Matt reacted to Stevepd in Competing with Yourself   
    Probably like most I took a break from modelling when kids arrived. I picked it back up in 2001 and my natural interest is Boscombe Down, as I grew up right beside it. I’ve slowly made my way up the scales and have made non-BD subjects. I have tried newer releases in smaller scales but simply don’t enjoy them like I do a 1/32.
     
    Like others now I’m older I build what I want and don’t do WIP or GBs’ although I like reading them. I recently did a WIP and it will be my last though. Whilst rewarding for the encouragement and correction I just don’t enjoy as much as sitting at my bench nerding away at my happiest. I might show the photos in a RFI but my photography skills are not a scratch on what some you see on the forum, which is almost a must nowadays, it’s part of modelling. So to remain grounded I just do my thing and it’s more rewarding. I entered a competition once with a 1/72 kit and got Silver, but the whole thing just put me off. I’ve even been asked to be a judge multiple times which I actually didn’t mind, strange.
     
    I am a slow builder as I do a bit them wander off and come back to it. My wife knows 5 mins is probably an hour in the garage sniffing glue with the radio on = nothing else matters in those moments. I’m my biggest critic though which can be tiring when it’s not going right or want this to be a good one; which for me is more detail than usual.
     
    I did the club thing for years then one day just thought nope and left. I’ve had requests to come back but I just don’t know, you know.
     
    My life time goal is to make as many aircraft as I can that I remember from child hood whilst spotting at Boscombe Down in the 70/80’s. I’m nearly there and I could create a decent flight line which to me would be utopia. 
     
    Sorry for the drift in my reply. My Hunter will be dry so going to glue something……..
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    LSP_Matt got a reaction from phasephantomphixer in Competing with Yourself   
    Try not to be too discouraged Neo.  It could be simply a matter of saturation. We have so many talented builders and so many threads that it must take quite a while to view, read and absorb it all.

    I suspect the only psychologically healthy way to build (other than a job) is to build first and foremost for your own enjoyment. If others inspire a modification of your style, approach, techniques, even the scale or medium then that's what we hope the site does.

    It is nice to get affirmative feedback but like kids, we tend not to find 'attaboy' feedback terribly inspirational.

    LSP Kev might be a good contact for tips on building thread interaction.
     
    HTH Matty
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    LSP_Matt got a reaction from Rick Griewski in Competing with Yourself   
    Try not to be too discouraged Neo.  It could be simply a matter of saturation. We have so many talented builders and so many threads that it must take quite a while to view, read and absorb it all.

    I suspect the only psychologically healthy way to build (other than a job) is to build first and foremost for your own enjoyment. If others inspire a modification of your style, approach, techniques, even the scale or medium then that's what we hope the site does.

    It is nice to get affirmative feedback but like kids, we tend not to find 'attaboy' feedback terribly inspirational.

    LSP Kev might be a good contact for tips on building thread interaction.
     
    HTH Matty
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    LSP_Matt got a reaction from Neo in Competing with Yourself   
    Try not to be too discouraged Neo.  It could be simply a matter of saturation. We have so many talented builders and so many threads that it must take quite a while to view, read and absorb it all.

    I suspect the only psychologically healthy way to build (other than a job) is to build first and foremost for your own enjoyment. If others inspire a modification of your style, approach, techniques, even the scale or medium then that's what we hope the site does.

    It is nice to get affirmative feedback but like kids, we tend not to find 'attaboy' feedback terribly inspirational.

    LSP Kev might be a good contact for tips on building thread interaction.
     
    HTH Matty
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    LSP_Matt got a reaction from LSP_K2 in IJN Yamato in 1/200 Scale (New Tool)   
    I really like them as well.
     
    Matty
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    LSP_Matt got a reaction from Martinnfb in Competing with Yourself   
    Try not to be too discouraged Neo.  It could be simply a matter of saturation. We have so many talented builders and so many threads that it must take quite a while to view, read and absorb it all.

    I suspect the only psychologically healthy way to build (other than a job) is to build first and foremost for your own enjoyment. If others inspire a modification of your style, approach, techniques, even the scale or medium then that's what we hope the site does.

    It is nice to get affirmative feedback but like kids, we tend not to find 'attaboy' feedback terribly inspirational.

    LSP Kev might be a good contact for tips on building thread interaction.
     
    HTH Matty
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    LSP_Matt got a reaction from Uncarina in Competing with Yourself   
    Try not to be too discouraged Neo.  It could be simply a matter of saturation. We have so many talented builders and so many threads that it must take quite a while to view, read and absorb it all.

    I suspect the only psychologically healthy way to build (other than a job) is to build first and foremost for your own enjoyment. If others inspire a modification of your style, approach, techniques, even the scale or medium then that's what we hope the site does.

    It is nice to get affirmative feedback but like kids, we tend not to find 'attaboy' feedback terribly inspirational.

    LSP Kev might be a good contact for tips on building thread interaction.
     
    HTH Matty
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    LSP_Matt reacted to mozart in Competing with Yourself   
    A very interesting article Mike, thanks for sharing it, and Yes, there are points raised that resonate with me too.  When I took up modelling again in 2005 (a born-again modeller after a break of 40 years or so) it was to try to re-create a scene with a Lancaster that has special significance to me.  I wasn't aware of modelling forums, modelling shows, competitions etc etc., even modelling magazines!!  So I modelled "in innocence" - did lots of historical research for sure, but the Lancaster was for me and no-one else.
     
    My research had led me to Britmodeller (it was a 1/72 Hasegawa I think) model, so of course I soon started picking up on the forum scene and all that it involves.  Britmodeller was my home till I found LSP in 2014, and of course the "show me yours and I'll show you mine" scene accompanied by bouquets or brick-bats as deemed appropriate by the viewers.  
     
    My modelling scope has evolved, as I hope have my skills, but in every model that I make it's still done for me.....it's a plane that has a reason for me to spend multiple hours on it.  So I do of course post my builds, but only because a) I hope they will be of interest to others and b) because I hope that something in the build will prove useful to somebody else; this is especially true on the Scale model masks forum.  If the build earns likes, thanks etc., great......if not, it's only a plastic model so who cares!
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    LSP_Matt got a reaction from scvrobeson in Competing with Yourself   
    Try not to be too discouraged Neo.  It could be simply a matter of saturation. We have so many talented builders and so many threads that it must take quite a while to view, read and absorb it all.

    I suspect the only psychologically healthy way to build (other than a job) is to build first and foremost for your own enjoyment. If others inspire a modification of your style, approach, techniques, even the scale or medium then that's what we hope the site does.

    It is nice to get affirmative feedback but like kids, we tend not to find 'attaboy' feedback terribly inspirational.

    LSP Kev might be a good contact for tips on building thread interaction.
     
    HTH Matty
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    LSP_Matt reacted to Neo in Competing with Yourself   
    There are some interesting points in there. 
     
    For me at the moment ive stopped posting in the WIP section based on the fact that for some reasons (yes most likely more than one) my last 5-10 barely got any comments, and it really demotivated me in my progression. 
    Ive done some quick research to see if it was the kits/markings that just had low interest but found builds of the same topic to have 10-200x interactions/comments on. 
     
    To the point of that article, ive decided to build for me, I do miss the support i use to get from the WIP's but less then the feeling nobody likes my work from low interaction count 
     
    Thanks for sharing the article
     
     
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    LSP_Matt reacted to LSP_K2 in IJN Yamato in 1/200 Scale (New Tool)   
    I may have to eventually snatch the Takom 1:72 Yamato turret kit.
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    LSP_Matt reacted to LSP_Mike in IJN Yamato in 1/200 Scale (New Tool)   
    And the full scale model they made for a movie. From the bridge forward, full size.
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    LSP_Matt reacted to Hartmann352 in IJN Yamato in 1/200 Scale (New Tool)   
    Yep!
    1/10 scale at the Yamato museum in Kure. 
    https://ourstarblazers.com/vault/bigyamato/
     

    Cheers,
    Dave
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    LSP_Matt reacted to LSP_K2 in IJN Yamato in 1/200 Scale (New Tool)   
    My 1:200 USS Hornet (CV-8) will be roughly 49" long when complete, and it's impressive as heck.
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    LSP_Matt reacted to MikeC in Competing with Yourself   
    I found this: it has some interesting food for thought.
     
    https://thekitbox.org/2021/12/23/stop-competing-with-yourself/
     
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    LSP_Matt reacted to Hartmann352 in IJN Yamato in 1/200 Scale (New Tool)   
    Cheers,
    Dave
     
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    LSP_Matt reacted to LSP_Mike in IJN Yamato in 1/200 Scale (New Tool)   
    I found a 1/250 Musashi with the GMM PE. Traded a Tamiya Corsair for it.
    1/350 is a nice size and I have a few, but there are some real nice 1/200 subjects.
    Modelshows may surprise you with the willingness of some sellers to wheel and deal
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    LSP_Matt reacted to Ryan in IJN Yamato in 1/200 Scale (New Tool)   
    Imagine what the Pontos style wood decks and details sets etc. will push this too!
     
    Gulp.
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    LSP_Matt reacted to DRUMS01 in IJN Yamato in 1/200 Scale (New Tool)   
    I guess, to keep it all in perspective, you can look at it this way:
     
    - 1/200 (eBay), Nichimo, (old production) $899.00
     
    - 1/200 Mega Hobby, Galery Models, (pre-order) $699.99
     
    - 1/200 Hobby Search, Mono Chrome, (same kit) $392.40
     
    - 1/350 Tamiya, (new tool with full detail deck, brass, & PE) $350.00 +/-
     
    - 1/350 Tamiya, (new tool factory), $210 +/-
     
    - 1/350 Tamiya (old tool with detail sets), $225 +/-
     
    - 1/350 Tamiya, (old tool), $75 - $125.00
     
    As many of you said, it's all about budget and space. When reading the comments, the 1/200 modern carrier sounds interesting. That is if you have a large enough ward room to display it or a very understanding significant other. For me, I am just completing a highly modified 1/350 Tamiya IJN Yamato in another forum. I found that even in 1/350, the task of manipulating the model around the hobby table becomes daunting. The more details are added, the easier it is to disturb something. 1/200 would be a challenge pushing 5 feet, WOW!
     

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    LSP_Matt reacted to Iain in IJN Yamato in 1/200 Scale (New Tool)   
    With a growing 'fleet' of similar subjects in 1:200 it makes sense I think...
     
    Still a very large and impressive thing in that scale!
     
    Iain
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    LSP_Matt reacted to Zola25 in IJN Yamato in 1/200 Scale (New Tool)   
    Sweet... 
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