Not all model clubs are created equal, Gregg. I've been in several, in the UK and more recently Calgary, and there are inevitably good and bad aspects. I've made some great friends and my modelling has improved as result of healthy competition and helpful advice; on the negative side I've witnessed ridiculous childishness and petty politicking. But I wouldn't let the comments of one guy put you off (and it seems there's always one in every club who knows everything and is quick to criticize, but doesn't ever really build anything himself...).\ said:Back in the 60's I joined our local IPMS branch and went to all the monthly meetings. I thought I had picked up several good ideas/tips so after several months I entered my very first completion. This was to be my last as wellI entered a 1/72 ME 109 that had had been converted with the RR Engine. I had spent many hours looking at photo's, checking colours etc. and was proud of my endeavours.
Imagine my dismay when the Judge on taking a cursory glance at my pride & joy made the comment, 'It looks as though a child has glued a spitfire nose on this Messerschmitt and painted the nose yellow' and walked on.
No constructive criticism, just dismissive.
As one of the local model shops was already using some of my models in his main window display, I didn't think my efforts were that bad!
I decided then that I no longer wanted to be a member of a group who considered themselves elitist.
That's why I enjoy being on this forum, any criticism is constructive and helpful.
Rant over.
Gregg
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