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  • Dave Ward
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #31
    It's ridiculous, when you think about it! It's a hobby, but you end up getting stressed out!
    The pressure you put on yourself - and no-one else - leading to frustration!
    I certainly have gone through this ( several times! ). I just walk away - for as long as it takes.
    Listen to music, read - or just chill!
    Dave

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    • Mickc1440
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 4826

      #32
      If I'm getting stressed out with a model, like my second hand Merkava, I throw a couple of war gaming figures on the bench and leave the model well alone until I'm ready to fight again.

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      • minitnkr
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 7652
        • Paul
        • Dayton, OH USA

        #33
        An example, just dithering about not wanting to paint so laid out Wespe & Hummel batteries to see how they fit & what was left to do on them. Killed an hour while SWMBO was applying war paint to take me out to dinner. PaulE
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        • Guest

          #34
          Well I'll give you a guess what I would do .:smiling3:

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          • Lee Drennen
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 7711

            #35
            Nice Paul like the pics
            John. Let me guess it has to do with fire. I’ve been reading this for awhile and I go through it when it happens I go out side work in the garden or go to the garage and play with my trains. If I have a model that really gets to me I put it away sometimes years before I touch it again. I have two right now that was put away and resurrecting one is the 1/48 Thunderbolt now it’s one of my favorite builds the second is the 1/48 P-40B I was so discouraged with both of these. What helps me is buying aftermarket stuff for them if they need it like decals wheels etc. like the rest are saying just walk away and enjoy life and build models for your enjoyment and fun

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            • PaulTRose
              • Jun 2013
              • 6822
              • Paul
              • Tattooine

              #36
              Originally posted by Laurie
              It depends on your temperament. We are all different & I do not think I can really give any advice.

              For me I do get annoyed when things are not going quite right but my temperament tells me to get
              at it finish it & get onto the next.

              I could not start another kit until the one I am working on is finished & on the shelf ready to be photographed
              for publication. I then go through a ritual of clearing up. Changing the Morton blades cleaning the airbrushes.
              Then & only then getting out the next kit.

              Others can work on 2, 3 kits at the same time. I just could not do that.

              That is not a criticism but just to show the differences in the way we approach things. Nice to discuss a problem
              but in the end there is only one person who can solve it. Never ceases to amaze me how we are all so different
              in nature. Makes life so interesting.

              Laurie
              i couldnt agree more with all of that!

              i hate having something unfinished........i hate putting something back in the box half done to be restarted at some point later......feels like a 'fail'.....like to finish it even if it ends up crap and fit for the over flow box in the loft!

              i also hate having 2 or more kits on the go at once...........i used to years ago, always had a main kit and it a little 'side' kit to keep me occupied whilst waiting for things to dry on the main kit......but i cant do it now..........combination of a small work place since we moved and a desire to try and up my game the last few years means im building less (but better quality).......besides which i find if theres several things on the go it feels like a production line.....and i have enough of that at work!!

              when one kit is finished i always have a mega clean up......put everything away in its place, all the paint goes away in its storage boxes and sort out the paint for the next build....i hate clutter so always try and tidy away at the end of every session anyway
              Per Ardua

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

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              • Guest

                #37
                Hello Alexander,
                only just seen your post so I am sorry to becoming in late on this, all the other guys have given you great advice, I myself got frustrated with the piddly plane kits and other small stuff so began to scratch build about 25 years ago. I build anything and everything I have a go at most things from a tank to a plane to space craft I even built a small castle once, but I have had many failures, times when the thing I was trying to build just did not look right feel right and was not right, just had to bin it an start over. I would advise take a short break from building , change scales and change subject, try to build something that is not what all the others are doing just have fun once more and enjoy the build no matter how it turns out. Our hobby should be fun I hope you find your inspiration and remember every one on the forum has been through this at one time or another and have come out the other side.

                good luck pick up a new kit and go for it,

                regards Barrie ( the old guy )

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                • Guest

                  #38
                  I have found a way of motivation that is when I need it.

                  I decided first that I would build at 1/48 a diorama of Afghanistan with all the military ware used there.
                  That gave me motivation to see it through. Plus many things to think of for instance building an
                  Afghanistan house. I did not falter in the 3 years it took me. 16 models in all.

                  When finished I decided that I would build similarly a Falklands one. That magic is still working.

                  Laurie

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                  • slupanter
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 554

                    #39
                    Hey all,
                    I thought I would update, still have the blues with modelling but I love your posts.
                    I have done some building but I have found the biggest killjoy is Facebook of all things. Just kills my mood every time. Has anyone else found this?
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                    • slupanter
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 554

                      #40
                      You guys are brilliant!
                      Just bluming great, all great advise.

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                      • Guest

                        #41
                        Originally posted by slupanter
                        Hey all, I thought I would update, still have the blues with modelling but I love your posts.
                        I have done some building but I have found the biggest killjoy is Facebook of all things. Just kills my mood every time. Has anyone else found this?
                        slupanter
                        No never ever been on it, never will, why do you, it seems to be kill joy, I do not like kill joy,
                        just never go there then you will be very happy boy.

                        Laurie

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                        • minitnkr
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 7652
                          • Paul
                          • Dayton, OH USA

                          #42
                          AMEN. PaulE

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                          • Dave Ward
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 10549

                            #43
                            Alexander,
                            simple solution - reserve your Facebook useage for late evening! The world won't end if you don't check your posts, texts, tweets and emails! If anything's that important, someone will phone you. Social Media can take over your life, if you let it. I have alerts turned off on my phone, only letting phonecalls ring through. I often put my computer to sleep, when I'm not using it. Smartphones and Laptops are your servants, not your masters...............
                            Dave

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                            • Guest

                              #44
                              Hello Alexander,
                              FORGET ABOUT FACEBOOK and all that other hi tech mumbo jumbo, just enjoy the model making your doing and thats all its about, every one out there is a critic or knows better but in most cases they just like to talk rot.

                              enjoy your hobby end of story,

                              regards Barrie ( the old guy who has been there seen it done it )

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                              • spanner570
                                • May 2009
                                • 15594

                                #45
                                Excellent post Barrie. It sums things up very nicely.

                                Alexander.
                                Sling Facebook or at least use it for your own convenience, not for other folks to bombard you with garbage! Thus speaks my wife, not I. I never go near these social media thingies. I'm too busy having a life to enjoy without knowing that little Johnny has been sick down his daddies back again......

                                Regarding model making. I don't get uptight and stressed out, simply because I'm a near enough merchant. This works every time when I begin to twitch!.

                                If I'm happy with my efforts that is all that matters. I don't try to get things spot on right. I admire folks that do try, it's just not for me. This keeps the know it all, I know better, nit pickers away from my builds. They probably consider any intervention a complete waste of time....Suits me fine. Peace and tranquility are my companions.

                                As Barrie writes - "Enjoy your hobby end of story"

                                Regards Ron (another old guy who has been there, seen it, done it)....Well nearly!

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