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  • Guest

    #1

    Can conditioning the money.... the modeling...?

    Just tell me.....


    Can do it...?


    Can change the respective perception of your work by the other members...?


    Regards.
  • Guest

    #2
    Originally posted by \
    Just tell me.....
    Can do it...?


    Can change the respective perception of your work by the other members...?


    Regards.
    ???? I don't get it Polux. Please enlighten me

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    • Guest

      #3
      Sorry Polux, this has lost something in the translation. Are you asking if a model is better the more money that is thrown at it?

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      • Guest

        #4
        Sorry guys....I just I feel disappointed...


        I closed my new diorama thread, because seems the members were more worried about the price of the kits, than what I can do with them.....


        Is all

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        • spanner570
          • May 2009
          • 15594

          #5
          I guess that's a shot across my bows - or more like a direct hit.


          For most modellers, money doesn't play a part in how much they pay for a model or after market stuff for that matter.


          It was a personal opinion when I stated the kits Polux bought cost £300 and that's something on the moon as far as my dinner money is concerned. I'm not in the slightest bit interested what folks spend, that's their business.


          I am deeply offended by the inference that I was "more worried about the price of the kits" than the actual modelling aspect of your build, I was thoroughly enjoying the start of the building process.


          I'm saddened to see you have ended your build because of my mentioning the kit price. There was no mischief intended, just an observation.


          I future I will be very, very careful what, and when I post..............


          Ron

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          • stona
            • Jul 2008
            • 9889

            #6
            I think there has been a misunderstanding here. It's all too easy when we communicate online and not face to face.


            Polux, I hadn't yet seen your thread, but I always enjoy your work and would like to see your diorama, whatever kits you use!


            Cheers


            Steve

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            • Guest

              #7
              Don't worry Ron!!


              Believe me if I say you are not the reason my friend it's true!


              There was more replies.


              But seems some people just look the price of the kit, not your skills. Personally I thought that is a pity!!!


              I see some 1£ Airfix models that turns an oustanding models, and some ones that cost 209£ that was horrible!!!


              There are all kind of modelers out there. Goods, very goods or masters!!


              Or you Ron! A master one of the scratch build!!


              I admire all them. But I never pay attention to the money they spend on his models. Is all!!!


              And my most sincer apologies if some members feel offended (specially Ron).


              This comment is a general view. Maybe a wrong feeling!!


              Or worst.....maybe is my bad day!

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              • Guest

                #8
                I'm with Steve! Our hobby is a very personal & individual pursuit, from what we build & how. That includes the cost of the kits.


                I work to a tight budget, so I'd never be able to spend a lot, but I truly enjoy watching other people build the expensive stuff. It's like driving a Kia, but still marvelling at a Lamborghini


                Don't stop your thread Polux, I haven't got round to seeing it yet! And knowing Ron, there was no intent to criticise I'm sure of that.


                As Steve rightly said, it's very easy to misinterpret the written word - even more so across languages & international borders.

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                • dave
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 1844
                  • Brussels

                  #9
                  Keep your thread going Pollux.


                  For me the cost of the kits, and aftermarket bits (if any) is meaningless. It is what is done with it that counts.

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                  • eddiesolo
                    • Jul 2013
                    • 11193

                    #10
                    I have asked before regarding price, mainly on roymattblack's amazing builds. But only to get an idea of how much these things cost, also they are in another league regarding models.


                    I think sometimes it can be difficult for some members to get their head around a kit for £300 when it could have bought so many others, some cannot see the point, others maybe jealous. I can never afford a expensive kit, my 1/16 Tiger I was £100 and that is about my limit, but I had loads of fun messing around with it. Not envious if folk can afford it or have saved up, go for it.


                    If you can afford it and want it, then get it and enjoy it Polux.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Just a further thought... should this have been dealt with via a PM in the first instance, instead of putting out in the public arena?


                      That way no-one would have taken offence & then a general 'cost of kits' thread could have been posted.


                      After all, I speak from experience having publicly stepped on my crank once or twice

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Yep, keep posting your build Polux, we all have off days and that no doubt applies to both sides of your issue.


                        I had an off day recently and all my modelling gear and kits almost went in the bin while I b******d off to the pub. The only time price becomes a 'thing' for me is what I tell the missus I paid versus what I actually paid.

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                        • eddiesolo
                          • Jul 2013
                          • 11193

                          #13
                          Originally posted by \
                          The only time price becomes a 'thing' for me is what I tell the missus I paid versus what I actually paid.
                          Never a truer word spoken...

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            My post is a problem for it self Patrick....don't burn it more


                            If I have a problem with some one, that I haven't...is just a general view, I should send a PM at this person!!!

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Originally posted by \
                              My post is a problem for it self Patrick....don't burn it more
                              If I have a problem with some one, that I haven't...is just a general view, I should send a PM at this person!!!
                              Hey, I'm not knocking you, I understand that you just wanted to find out what the forum opinion was. But as a staff member, you & the other guys need to set examples for the rest of us. You know the Spiderman saying...


                              "With great power comes great responsibility"

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