Just re-found this group after what seems an eternity since I last posted. I poked around a bit but the group seems fairly quiet. Just wondering out loud...
Frank Kranick
Frank Kranick
Claus Gustafsen
Denmark
Just re-found this group after what seems an eternity since I last posted.
I poked around a bit but the group seems fairly quiet. Just wondering out
loud...
Frank Kranick
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Uffe
> I'm not sure..
> Claus Gustafsen
> Denmark
> "kranickf1" skrev i meddelelsen
> Just re-found this group after what seems an eternity since I last posted.
> I poked around a bit but the group seems fairly quiet. Just wondering out
> loud...
> Frank Kranick
Peteski
I'm continually trying to improve the realism of my completed models,
and I hope that each one I do is somehow better than any that I've
done before. Certainly those I did about 20 years ago were a lot
better than those I'd been doing in the early 1980s, and the one I've
restarted on now is absolutely going to be in that range. A decent
quality build, with nice detailing and realism, though probably not an
award winner. Obviously, I'd like to continue stepping up the builds.
As I'm finishing up the current one, I'm starting to plan for some
of the upcoming ones. In particular, I'd like to learn how to model
leather and vinyl seats and interiors, and possibly even vinyl tops.
Are there certain paints that are good at those textures? Does anyone
have any tips and techniques for successfully modeling these?
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Systems analyst / AITS Concordia University
Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Regards,
John Braungart
> Frank Kranick
J
> Frank Kranick
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- Rufus
Val Kraut
> Frank Kranick
All you lurkers, start something!! The good old days are now.
T2
> Frank Kranick
J
> Frank Kranick
When I returned, it would take HOURS to even attempt to catch up on the messages. I usually ended up bypassing many messages due to sheer volume.
I eventually migrated to web forums like Missing Lynx in 1999-2000, then Armorama in late 2001 and a year later to Fine Scale Modeler in 2002. Today I'm only active in ML & FSM and occasionally in the IPMS USA forums, and then only in certain forums (like the armor forum at FSM and modern armor forum at ML).
Even in the web forums, there used to be hundreds of new posts daily. Miss a day and the last posts you read were 3 or more pages back. Today, you can miss the better part of a week without checking and the last post you read will still be on the first page. Activity is down across the modeling forums.
Lack of activity could be due to the plethora of modeling websites that are genre-specific. There are forums for armor, aircraft, ships, automotive, sci-fi, figures, etc. Why sift through pages of aircraft posts when you only build WW2 German tanks, etc.
On Fine Scale Modeler, every few years a user tries to push the rules and gets booted. Usually battle lines are drawn, sides taken and the banished leaves with his followers and takes up residence at a new site or they create their own modeling forum. That's happened at FSM at least three times that I can remember.
I never could figure out why all the drama was necessary at a forum about plastic models. That's the reason why I no longer visit Armorama. It was easier to leave than to put up with it. FSM is run by the magazine and the editors are quick to nip conflict in the bud. It isn't a perfect site; true critiques are informally discouraged. I could tube-glue a 1970s motorized tank model and hand paint it with the little white Testors brushes using their gloss paint bottles while blindfolded. It would still get praise.
There's also a lot of misinformation at FSM. One of the main reasons I'm still active at Missing Lynx is because of the depth of knowledge in almost all aspects of armor and armor modeling. Ask a question at ML and you will get the real answer, probably from a modeler who wrote a book about the subject or provided input into development of the kit. Ask a question at FSM and you will get several answers that are mainly the opinions or guesses of the guys who answered. No guarantees that any of the answers will be right.
Bottom line, I still check in on occasion, but not with any regularity.
RobG
> Frank Kranick
James B
> > Frank Kranick
> I just wandered in today, Feb 25... probably haven't really checked
> R.M.S. in a couple of years. Kind of fell by the wayside. Used to be
> a daily ritual.
> James B
>> Frank Kranick
> I just wandered in today, Feb 25... probably haven't really checked
> R.M.S. in a couple of years. Kind of fell by the wayside. Used to be
> a daily ritual.
> James B
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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
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