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    Modelmaking- future of...

    I've seen posts from one or two vendors regarding the shrinking nature of the model hobby, and it's knock on effect to their business.

    My take on this is- there has never been a better time to be involved in this hobby. Fantastic products at low prices, many of which were the stuff of dreams only a few years ago.

    I have also never known a period over the past twenty years when there were so many model shops setting up business, and they all seem to be doing plenty of trade.

    At the tail end of the '80's, model shops were almost extinct. Interest in the burgeoning computer gaming industry had successfully killed off interest in model making as regards my generation.

    However by the mid 90's things started to pick up again, but the emphisis had shifted from kits and materials, to cheap ready built cars boats and planes imported from the far east- kind of like an expenisve toy shop for big kids.

    This is the future of the model business I think, instant gratification.

    There are other factors too I think. As manufacturing industry shrinks in the western world, so the demand for practical skills required by industry diminishes.

    Modern education gears more toward academic subjects, to the extent that many young people have difficulty knocking a nail in straight, let alone the multitude of skills required to build a working model sub.

    Someone who could come up with a completely turnkey sub that performs as well as the kit built offerings would be on to a winner I think (I don't count the Nikko pool toys), although warranty conditions could be interesting.

    The latter can't really be counted as modelmaking, IMHO. However, I do get the feeling that this is the only way the hobby will grow in the future.

    It's that or an xbox, most likely!

    Andy




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  • yellowdog
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2004
    • 55

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    Andy, instant gratification is a

    Andy, instant gratification is a very strong word. In a time when many people are forced to work 50 or 60 hours a week to keep getting a pay check, somethings gotta give.
    I started building models as a very young boy back in the mid 50's. Very few plastic kits then. The REAL modelers still built from wood. I never could. So I built plastic and I still am. If I had to build my sub from plans and a block of foam, it wouldn't happen.
    At my local hobby shop, one of the guys is an avid flyer. But he can not build, so he does ARF, and he's happy.
    This is what we need to grow. Sub kits that go from plans and a lump of foam to an ARS kit, and every thing in between.
    Some people will never be able to build a sub, but they would be willing to pay for a ready built. And for some of us the building part is just as much fun (?) as the sailing part.
    And as for the future of modelmaking, some of us are learning from the truly great members of our hobby. I belong to the Ont. Sub Club, and some of our members are in that group. I'm learning as fast as I can.

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