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    #16
    I can't think of anthing to say.

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    • Dave Jay
      • Oct 2015
      • 543

      #17
      Originally posted by \
      There's a good reason for having swear words in any language you know. Like, what d'you say when you've just hit your thumb with a hammer? If you use that language all the time, you have nothing left to say when stuff goes wrong.
      It's no wonder this poor bugger has nothing better to do!
      Also, those who consistently use swear words in place of proper descriptive words obviously have a limited vocabulary, hitting your thumb with a hammer will always without doubt turn the air blue but to use swear words just because you cant find the right one really pis..... upsets me!

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      • Alan 45
        • Nov 2012
        • 9833

        #18
        Originally posted by \
        Also, those who consistently use swear words in place of proper descriptive words obviously have a limited vocabulary, hitting your thumb with a hammer will always without doubt turn the air blue but to use swear words just because you cant find the right one really pis..... upsets me!
        Either that or a politician on the TV

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        • Robert1968
          • Mar 2015
          • 3596

          #19
          Originally posted by \
          This is somewhat more interesting IMHO
          http://doogsmodels.com/2015/09/23/down-with-attaboy-culture/#more-3569
          That is so true


          It's about finding the perfect way to enjoy the hobby let your imagination go and let others enjoy what you do. Does it really matter if it's a tiger tank or a beat up rssian tank? Who cares it's like we visualise what we want to do with the kit and make it what we see in our eyes ( most of all its relaxation and it's our choice


          Robert

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          • Robert1968
            • Mar 2015
            • 3596

            #20
            Originally posted by \
            Also, those who consistently use swear words in place of proper descriptive words obviously have a limited vocabulary, hitting your thumb with a hammer will always without doubt turn the air blue but to use swear words just because you cant find the right one really pis..... upsets me!
            You got my 100% vote there

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            • Robert1968
              • Mar 2015
              • 3596

              #21
              Originally posted by \
              Yawn...up to him, just leave the swearing out. I like the German stuff, just something about it, looks rugged and meaty-not always the best in real life though.
              We could say the same on this site. Too many aircraft and armour, not enough sci-fi blah blah...who gives a toss, build what you want cos you like it-end of. Silly bugger.
              You were a blue peter child were you not Si

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              • Guest

                #22
                I must confess I find the amount of German WW2 available a bit disappointing but it is not surprising in the least.


                Manufacturers will only supply to a demand of course which means that they are the most popular for some reason and I am sure that the reason is not particularly deep or political.


                To me the reason is obvious. During WW2 German equipment was not all painted the same.


                Modellers like painting things and using some artistic skills. Green and brown/grey stripes or just green isn't as interesting as blobby patches with splashes of raw colour now and then.


                And it is quite clear from most of the models built, all German tanks were old rusty things, which are much nicer to do than pristine, well washed western tanks including modern German stuff as well. (Not many of those about either!)


                Lets face it, the mottling patterns on a WW2 German aeroplane is a lot more fun than overall Olive Drab or Aluminium.


                See, its not so strange after all.

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  Icabod I am glad that blobby patches and splashes are OK as I appear to do that quite a lot ...even without trying lol.

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    Originally posted by \
                    Lets face it, the mottling patterns on a WW2 German aeroplane is a lot more fun than overall Olive Drab or Aluminium.
                    Actually that is one reason I do not build German WW11 aircraft. Mottling I just hate the look of the things.


                    Built one ME109 at 1/72. It is always parked on the rear part of the shelf.


                    A Typhoon in its camouflage with Normandy landing rings looks the job, for me. A Swordfish with its top


                    camouflage, white sides and underbelly with those double wings,open cockpit, and all that rigging.


                    That to me is really worth the effort. Takes a lot more effort than a mottling pattern.


                    This is of course my very personal view.


                    Laurie

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                    • Guest

                      #25
                      Originally posted by \
                      And it is quite clear from most of the models built, all German tanks were old rusty things,
                      Hmpff! I think you're waaay off the mark there!


                      Irrespective of how some modellers might depict their builds, German tanks were not " old, rusty things! "


                      Quite the opposite

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                      • Guest

                        #26
                        The reason the world is the way it is now is because of fearmongerers, which is what he was attempting, the idea of a young person new to the hobby being told in a club environment not to speak to him or her because all they build is German armour and must have some dark purpose in doing so is quite a scary thought, what is that kid meant to think.

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                        • Guest

                          #27
                          Now let's open the can of worm hehehehe lol


                          http://doogsmodels.com/2015/10/19/panel-lines-do-they-even-exist/


                          Don't shoot the messenger boys, just for information and fun

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                          • PaulTRose
                            • Jun 2013
                            • 6833
                            • Paul
                            • Tattooine

                            #28
                            hmmmm......major panel lines on aircraft i do, minor ones i cant be a******d...............cars i definatly do the panel lines, buts thats a different scale


                            as to weathering, sometimes i look at stuff people do and think 'theres too much, its overdone', even on my own i tend to over do it without realising....i like the less is more approach


                            im finding this guy a little bit annoying and im not sure why lol


                            *edit* i think its cos im getting the impression that hes one of those people who are never wrong, and his view is 'always right' and he always knows better......but that might be just how im interpreting it
                            Per Ardua

                            We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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                            • Dave Jay
                              • Oct 2015
                              • 543

                              #29
                              Originally posted by \
                              hmmmm......major panel lines on aircraft i do, minor ones i cant be a******d...............cars i definatly do the panel lines, buts thats a different scale
                              as to weathering, sometimes i look at stuff people do and think 'theres too much, its overdone', even on my own i tend to over do it without realising....i like the less is more approach


                              im finding this guy a little bit annoying and im not sure why lol


                              *edit* i think its cos im getting the impression that hes one of those people who are never wrong, and his view is 'always right' and he always knows better......but that might be just how im interpreting it
                              He's obviously a big head with a small brain cell rattling around in there somewhere!

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                              • eddiesolo
                                • Jul 2013
                                • 11193

                                #30
                                It is like any hobby, there are folk who just enjoy slapping stuff together, others that do their best or, how they like it in weathering/painting and then there are the guys that are semi or professional.


                                Nothing wrong with trying to get better but you have to do what you like in a style you like, if paint is applied with a roller who really cares. Enjoy what you make if it makes you happy.


                                It can be folk like him that spoil it for folk wanting to start or are timid.

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