Originally Posted by mark s:
Question: It is often cited that people are buying RTR models and are avoiding kits and scratchbuilding. Why is that?
Answer: I must confess, I am one of them. Now, I just want to enjoy my trains......building something is too time consuming and I don't seem to have the patience for it any more.
There ya go!
Also..."Absolutely no time."..... You're right, we've all got higher priorities. We always have the time...but just not for everything. Oddly enough, later on we (confession, here) sometimes re-evaluate the priorities-past, and realize () they were not well thought out. This is especially true regarding 'touchy-feely' things guys, in particular, are not very good at.....relationships, friendships, communication, sharing, giving of time, etc..
But, enough of the obvious....
I enjoy looking through the old, old periodicals of the hobby of 50+ years ago. There were LOTS of articles back then of building engines, cars, structures, scenery, animation, ....you name it...but with simple tools, inexpensive/common materials, etc.. The regular feature articles had catchy names, like "Kitchen Models", "Dollar Models", et al. Nowadays you might call them crude facsimiles. Back then, they were to be admired by family, friends, and, yes, yourself for the effort expended. Pride. Smiles. Education. Improved skills. And...'Next time I can do better!"
Then came the kits...and a lot of the pre-thinking and interpolation was forgiven. Here's the parts, here's the steps, follow the instructions....voila! Still, it took time, it required some skills, patience, but a bit less overall time, surely. And yet, the pride, smiles, admiration were still there. And, even...'Next time I can do better!"
But, now the whole thing seems to have been defaulted to someone else. 'They' think it all through. 'They' create the plans. 'They' create the tooling. 'They' build the models. And, at least for me, a whole lot less 'pride and admiration'....except for the financial/budgetary smoke-'n-mirrors that justified/enabled its purchase. And...next time?
I keep thinking about one noted forumite's sign purported to be at the entrance of his layout room.... "I did all this while you were watching TV!" In fact that nags at me whenever I am staring at the screen....really.
That said, I'm yet most often hunched over my workbench working on something for the hobby...car kits, building kits, scratch-building, repairing, restoring, painting, weathering. The layout, itself, is languishing, unfortunately, but for some rather complex reasons (read: excuses). Aching/aging joints are among those 'reasons'.
I wish developing the old skills required of building things for the hobby were more commonplace. I think it would be especially valuable for the younger generations. AND it would certainly be more affordable to them! Dad taught me. Are there dads to teach them nowadays?
I wish there were yet more periodical articles that encouraged creating cars, structures, animation, etc., from kits, kit-bashing, scratch-building....even if it meant re-printing the aforementioned articles from 50+ years ago. Maybe with a challenge and photo-op section....to celebrate, encourage, inspire!?
Anyhow, this thread has at least inspired me to show more of my own builds. I'm inspired by everyone's contribution/creativity. I should throw in with the dwindling crowd, so to speak.
Good topic.
KD