Recently I read a mention or two on the forum regarding coping with physical challenges such as poor eyesight along with dexterity issues with smaller scales. A proportion of forum members, like myself, are coping with the influence of old age and I would be interested to read what your particular issues might be and how you have overcome or minimised their effects.
In my own case, I've recently developed a slight tremor in the left hand that causes more mischief than you might imagine. Holding the model in one hand while positioning a part with the other is quite a challenge whichever way around. While my right hand is rock steady I can no longer hold a small part for painting in the left while using a brush with the right. I've gotten around that by placing the target part on some Blu Tack stuck to the workbench to keep it firm and stationary.
In the case of eyesight, I have been myopic (short sighted) since mid teens. As you age with this condition the changes causing normal sighted people to require reading glasses, actually improve myopic vision. In my own case I can now focus clearly on objects from 100mm to 300mm - perfect for modelling - without the need for correcting spectacles. So I'm having a real win in the eyesight department.
I can no longer place canopy masks accurately on 1/72 scale models, but strangely I can still hand-paint 1/72 canopies well enough for that to suffice as an acceptable alternative.
Do you have a similar story to tell and have you found innovative ways to cope? I'm sure other members would be interested to read any responses and any tips or gear that might come in handy.
In my own case, I've recently developed a slight tremor in the left hand that causes more mischief than you might imagine. Holding the model in one hand while positioning a part with the other is quite a challenge whichever way around. While my right hand is rock steady I can no longer hold a small part for painting in the left while using a brush with the right. I've gotten around that by placing the target part on some Blu Tack stuck to the workbench to keep it firm and stationary.
In the case of eyesight, I have been myopic (short sighted) since mid teens. As you age with this condition the changes causing normal sighted people to require reading glasses, actually improve myopic vision. In my own case I can now focus clearly on objects from 100mm to 300mm - perfect for modelling - without the need for correcting spectacles. So I'm having a real win in the eyesight department.
I can no longer place canopy masks accurately on 1/72 scale models, but strangely I can still hand-paint 1/72 canopies well enough for that to suffice as an acceptable alternative.
Do you have a similar story to tell and have you found innovative ways to cope? I'm sure other members would be interested to read any responses and any tips or gear that might come in handy.
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