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  • Richard48
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    • Apr 2018
    • 2109
    • Richard
    • Clacton on Sea

    #1

    Mojo and interest.

    Hi friends.
    Wondering how many of you suffer with a continuing problem i have.After watching say "Nightshift" on Youtube etc or builds on forums it seems to inspire me to build.Studying books for reference fires this enthusiasm.Then when i go to build i get halfway and wham bang Lose focus and interest.The end result so many stalled builds and some waiting for lick of paint.Seems to happen constantly and at times i think maybe should cull 90 per cent of the stash.Even wife says you never finish models.
    Richard
  • BattleshipBob
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    • Apr 2018
    • 6857
    • Bob
    • Cardiff

    #2
    Me too, especially at the moment. I have great interest and enthusiasm, then it often goes pear shaped.

    I have almost finished two ships but am planning the next. However I must get out this madness because the other half built stuff just gets left behind. So can fully appreciate your comments!

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    • Mark1
      • Apr 2021
      • 4156

      #3
      Some of my builds go back in thebox very soon after there started because im just not feeling it, but a lot seem to stall when there almost finished for some reason,my m26 recovery vehicle just needs the wheels put on which ive even already weathered, ive got an rnli lifeboat that needs an anchor and one decal and my hms cornwall which is done rigging an all but i haven't put in the finished section yet because it is awaiting the mammoth task of sticking on .....a flag lol

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      • Richard48
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        • Apr 2018
        • 2109
        • Richard
        • Clacton on Sea

        #4
        Originally posted by BattleshipBob
        Me too, especially at the moment. I have great interest and enthusiasm, then it often goes pear shaped.

        I have almost finished two ships but am planning the next. However I must get out this madness because the other half built stuff just gets left behind. So can fully appreciate your comments!
        Glad im not alone Bob.Did you sell all of your stugs mate?.
        Richard

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        • BattleshipBob
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          • Apr 2018
          • 6857
          • Bob
          • Cardiff

          #5
          Originally posted by Richard48
          Glad im not alone Bob.Did you sell all of your stugs mate?.
          Richard
          Kept a few the rest in the bin.

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          • Richard48
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            • Apr 2018
            • 2109
            • Richard
            • Clacton on Sea

            #6
            Originally posted by Mark1
            Some of my builds go back in thebox very soon after there started because im just not feeling it, but a lot seem to stall when there almost finished for some reason,my m26 recovery vehicle just needs the wheels put on which ive even already weathered, ive got an rnli lifeboat that needs an anchor and one decal and my hms cornwall which is done rigging an all but i haven't put in the finished section yet because it is awaiting the mammoth task of sticking on .....a flag lol
            I know the feeling mate.Think i need to build fast and get painting quickly.I just look in the stash and think next!!.Dont tell wife but 2 panzers and the Tamiya Flakvierlings heading to chez nous.Think ive reached the 100 mark for kit stash.HOARDER alert.
            Onwards and upwards.
            Richard

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            • Mark1
              • Apr 2021
              • 4156

              #7
              Originally posted by Richard48
              I know the feeling mate.Think i need to build fast and get painting quickly.I just look in the stash and think next!!.Dont tell wife but 2 panzers and the Tamiya Flakvierlings heading to chez nous.Think ive reached the 100 mark for kit stash.HOARDER alert.
              Onwards and upwards.
              Richard
              I go through phases where sometimes i love building and hate painting and love painting ,hate building, i think the answer is a quick starter kit build, that way you can feel youve achieved a lot in just a weekend.

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              • stillp
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                • Nov 2016
                • 8223
                • Pete
                • Rugby

                #8
                Originally posted by BattleshipBob
                Me too, especially at the moment. I have great interest and enthusiasm, then it often goes pear shaped.

                I have almost finished two ships but am planning the next. However I must get out this madness because the other half built stuff just gets left behind. So can fully appreciate your comments!
                It doesn't matter Bob, as long as you're having fun there's no need to feel you have to finish anything.
                Pete

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                • AlanG
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 6296

                  #9
                  I've spent months and months away from the bench due to a lost mojo and pressures of work. This week was the first time i sat down and stayed.
                  It'll come back at some point. Even if it is a little at a time. Just enjoy the moment when it does.

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                  • Mark1
                    • Apr 2021
                    • 4156

                    #10
                    Originally posted by stillp
                    It doesn't matter Bob, as long as you're having fun there's no need to feel you have to finish anything.
                    Pete
                    A valid point . As long as you enjoy doing what your doing when your doing it.

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                    • BattleshipBob
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                      • Apr 2018
                      • 6857
                      • Bob
                      • Cardiff

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Richard48
                      Glad im not alone Bob.Did you sell all of your stugs mate?.
                      Richard
                      Kept a few the rest in the bin.

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                      • Richard48
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 2109
                        • Richard
                        • Clacton on Sea

                        #12
                        Originally posted by BattleshipBob
                        Kept a few the rest in the bin.
                        The bin!!!.Gosh Bob.

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                        • BattleshipBob
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 6857
                          • Bob
                          • Cardiff

                          #13
                          Yes, I consider myself a average builder so most of the StuG I made were not that good. So not worth keeping. Only gathering dust lol

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                          • Miko
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Feb 2024
                            • 696

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Richard48
                            Hi friends.
                            Wondering how many of you suffer with a continuing problem i have.After watching say "Nightshift" on Youtube etc or builds on forums it seems to inspire me to build.Studying books for reference fires this enthusiasm.Then when i go to build i get halfway and wham bang Lose focus and interest.The end result so many stalled builds and some waiting for lick of paint.Seems to happen constantly and at times i think maybe should cull 90 per cent of the stash.Even wife says you never finish models.
                            Richard
                            Is this AMS? (advanced modelers syndrome) in seeking perfection our enthusiasm is dented at the first time we hit a bump in the build where something doesn't go as well as we hoped? The problem seems overwhelming or time so consuming it's easier to add it to the 'shelf of doom!'
                            Some guys are intimidated by their peers who all seem to have better results than we do so they never show their stuff believing it's not good enough
                            It's tricky to get past this sometimes, continuing the research keeps the enthusiasm alive, posting progress in forum gives impetus to complete when it's being observed and remarked upon by our modeling contemporaries
                            The absolute 'worst' thing you can do is start another kit! really, don't do this! Make it a unbreakable rule! this in itself can drive you on to complete your build
                            Time constraints can hinder progress too, but if you have just ten minutes use that time to complete one small task, I've sat for a ten minute session and finally walked away a couple of hours later!
                            Procrastination is the enemy of progress!

                            We are modelers, there is nothing in a build that practice persistence and innovative thinking cannot overcome!

                            Miko (the road to AMS is paved with good intentions)

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                            • Richard48
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 2109
                              • Richard
                              • Clacton on Sea

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Miko
                              Is this AMS? (advanced modelers syndrome) in seeking perfection our enthusiasm is dented at the first time we hit a bump in the build where something doesn't go as well as we hoped? The problem seems overwhelming or time so consuming it's easier to add it to the 'shelf of doom!'
                              Some guys are intimidated by their peers who all seem to have better results than we do so they never show their stuff believing it's not good enough
                              It's tricky to get past this sometimes, continuing the research keeps the enthusiasm alive, posting progress in forum gives impetus to complete when it's being observed and remarked upon by our modeling contemporaries
                              The absolute 'worst' thing you can do is start another kit! really, don't do this! Make it a unbreakable rule! this in itself can drive you on to complete your build
                              Time constraints can hinder progress too, but if you have just ten minutes use that time to complete one small task, I've sat for a ten minute session and finally walked away a couple of hours later!
                              Procrastination is the enemy of progress!

                              We are modelers, there is nothing in a build that practice persistence and innovative thinking cannot overcome!

                              Miko (the road to AMS is paved with good intentions)
                              Hi Miko.
                              No.AMS for me.Definately an average modeller with basic skills.Think we all strive to finish what we started.A smaller stash might help but retail therapy wins hehe.Too many distractions and daily tasks limit bench time.Might set aside a day a week to have a modelling day.Well we can try.
                              All the best.
                              Richard

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