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Why are model cars so fun???


ScottForster
08-09-2007, 10:14 PM
For me, I guess it is the chance to own a car I have always wanted. It is a great stress relief to come home after a long day of delivering pizzas and sit down, and have control over something. So what is it for you guys??? What got you guys into model building??

blubaja
08-09-2007, 11:12 PM
Eh..same. Aside from most of these guys probably, if I still can't find it in plastic...I might have to resort to diecast.

ZoomZoomMX-5
08-09-2007, 11:57 PM
I build models 'cause I love cars in general and it's a great way to own cars I can't in real life. I've loved cars in miniature ever since I was about 2 years old. I wouldn't build models if I didn't love cars first. The fact that I love doing paint and bodywork and coming up w/unique designs, color schemes, and rolling stock makes it all the better.

If I were 2 years old today, I'd be playing w/something diecast, and would likely not pick up the craft of building model cars as I got older, as the hobby itself isn't as accessible and common as it was when I was growing up. Every kid used to build models, in fact we had a model building after-school group in 5th grade.

MidMazar
08-10-2007, 12:35 AM
Every kid used to build models, in fact we had a model building after-school group in 5th grade.


I wish we had that in my school when i grew up. I guess it got shut down after kids started poking each other with sprues and hobby knives. Instead we had slot car racing in 6th grade.
As for me, i've been a car fanatic ever since i was little. I grew up watching my father and older brother in the garage constantly working on their cars., I can't avoid working on them, researching them, as well as admiring them. From 1:1 to my 1:24 cars, i will always love em! Like zoomzoom stated, scale models replace fantasies.

gionc
08-10-2007, 02:31 AM
and it's a great way to own cars I can't in real life.

This is a good point.

But I think I'm worst: sometime I love something in 1/24 and just ignore the 1/1 stuff.... are we talking of a kind of sickness? :D

davesans
08-10-2007, 08:29 AM
I have always love cars since I was a kid the passion for Hot Rods when I was young was real strong my brother had one and so did my cousin. I am 42 two now still have all my Matchbox Cars and slot cars. I started building models about the age of nine years old mostly Military stuff at first. Then after seeing the movie Corvette Summer model cars were all I build but I stopped around the age of eighteen. I never lost the passion for cars it just grew as I started watching what was Indy cars and Formula 1 I started building again almost a year ago it a great stress reliever and I love working with my hands. Like others have said you get to build cars you will never get the chance to drive and it’s just pure fun for me. :)

tonioseven
08-10-2007, 10:13 AM
I think there was a car in my delivery room and I saw it when I was born; I've loved cars ever since. I've had (and lost) more Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars than some small countries and then somebody messed up and put me on with model cars! It's a true terminal illness! Even though I haven't built anything in a few months, I still have all of my supplies ready for when I get the unavoidable urge to create my personal vision of automotive eroticism in miniature! :sunglasse

turbo_b00st
08-10-2007, 11:14 AM
i say it began when i was 14 years old. At that point every boy/ girls was about to get his/her permit for driving, that is when i started looking into car magizines and coming to this website. When it was finally time to get a car, I didnt get the car that i really wanted. So with the love of cars still in me, I started to look into model car building on this website in the art section. Then it was an addiction to now.

tigeraid
08-10-2007, 12:19 PM
I don't think it has much to do with being a kid--I started with the hobby a little later than most, for one.

For me, I could give the usual "it's a challenge and requires skill bla bla bla" but that's really not it for me--plain and simple, I realize that I won't be rich and famous, and while I may own one or possibly two fun cars at a given time, I won't own ALL the fun cars I could possibly want in my lifetime. Models, for me, are a way of realizing my automotive "creativity" and building my "dream cars" without spending a fortune. I mean, literally, I'm sitting here and I can name about five different ways that I might build a '72 Monte Carlo (my dream car) in terms of engine, chassis, body, paint, etc... Would I ever be able to do that in real life? Maybe once, but not five times. So I do it with models instead.

WasteGas
08-10-2007, 01:56 PM
I guess for me, model cars are lot more fun to build than other kits. I build other (http://armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=SquawkBox&file=index&req=viewtopic&topic_id=99328&page=1) kits too, infact I have yet to build a car kit this year. My LHS just haven't carried anything new lately that I want to build.

The thing with model car building that I like the most are the sub-assemblies. They're like mini kits themselves, they get fully painted and decaled. We use all kinds of stuff on our car kits like waxing and stuff. My car kits gets a special spot in the house :lol:

brady_381need72c10
08-10-2007, 02:27 PM
I guess for me, model cars are lot more fun to build than other kits. I build other (http://armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=SquawkBox&file=index&req=viewtopic&topic_id=99328&page=1) kits too, infact I have yet to build a car kit this year. My LHS just haven't carried anything new lately that I want to build.

The thing with model car building that I like the most are the sub-assemblies. They're like mini kits themselves, they get fully painted and decaled. We use all kinds of stuff on our car kits like waxing and stuff. My car kits gets a special spot in the house :lol:

whoa!!! what kit is it and what scale is it to! cause i have got to have it!:eek:
and can you post a pic of that special spot in your room!

WasteGas
08-10-2007, 02:43 PM
whoa!!! what kit is it and what scale is it to! cause i have got to have it!:eek:
and can you post a pic of that special spot in your room!
It's the 1/35 DML M1A1 AIM (http://armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=1911).

924_CarreraGTS
08-10-2007, 05:35 PM
I would have to agree with most of you; it comes from a love of cars in general. My dad owns an auto repair shop, did so before I was born, and before that was a total gearhead since his own childhood (when he, too built models). It was actually some family friends who got me my first model as a birthday gift. I thought it was kind of fun (but still preferred my Legos, from which I engineering anything imaginable, but mostly realistic stuff). As I built more models, I soon alternated between models and Legos during the summer. Now, the Legos are boxed up in a closet somewhere, and my model desk looks like a mini-nuke was dropped on it :grinno:

Since I love cars and machinery in general, but am not a millionaire, I build models of cars I will never own and many never see in real life (which seems to be a common reason here). The fact that I can (well, not yet, but once I get around to it :rolleyes: ) look at a Mercedes CLK-GTR Le Mans race car (a very sleek, wicked looking car) from all angles, under the engine lid, and even the undertray, is reason enough to build. I'll never see that car in real life, or if I do, it will be squeezed in a crowd of people behind a cordoned-off platform. As a modeler, I can not only look at it from every angle and stance, but know that I was the one who built it. That's my primary reason.

The other reason is that it's just a part of my personality. I'm headed off to college in mere days to start the 4-year process of getting my mechanical engineering degree. I just like to design and build things.

Alex

Daki
08-10-2007, 07:13 PM
its not a damn airplane that you have to rescribe when you put it together! LOL
but yeah mostly what everyone else has said. Love cars, always have, and some of the cars I would love to own, others just a challange to build.

wanderlust
08-11-2007, 04:37 PM
Just like many others who have posted above, my interest in model cars stems from my passion for "real" cars. I began building models when I was about 9 or 10 years old, and that lasted for about 5-6 years. Once I became a teen and got my drivers permit, I lost interest. I still loved cars, but I much prefered driving REAL cars rather than building models.

Time went on. College. First job. Life. I'm 33 years old now, and I got the car modeling bug again last year. I didn't have much time to build though, but I started buying kits that I wanted to build "someday". Now I've got a closet full of kits, so I decided about two weeks ago to build one. I'm about halfway through my first model in 16(ish) years: a 2006 Corvette Z06. Having a good time with it, and it's turing out well. One of the best things I've (re)discovered about this hobby is that it's a nice escape from everyday life. Suddenly all that stress from my job is gone when I'm focused on the build.

Anyway, just as it was when I was a boy, I enjoy building model cars for two reasons: my love of cars (as mentioned above), and the ability to get "up close and personal" with cars I will never be able to own.

And now that I'm older and have owned many interesting cars so far, I think it will be fun to build models of all (or most) of those cars that I've owned.

I still don't have much time to dedicate to this hobby, but it's a nice break when I can get it.

Joe Blyth
08-11-2007, 04:51 PM
The reason I model is mostly because I love to build/make things, as well as loving cars. I also build airplanes once in awhile, that stems from my love of airplanes and building things. I tend to focus on the process of building the model rather than thinking "it would look really cool if I did so-and-so".

924_CarreraGTS: Where are you going to school? I'm doing ME at Colorado State.

924_CarreraGTS
08-11-2007, 05:15 PM
I'm about halfway through my first model in 16(ish) years: a 2006 Corvette Z06. Having a good time with it, and it's turing out well.

Just a heads up, I hear the hoods on those Revell 'Vettes don't close right because of the radiator, so it needs modified. I have that kit too, but haven't gotten around to it.

924_CarreraGTS: Where are you going to school? I'm doing ME at Colorado State.

George Fox University near Portland, Oregon. It's a small, private school with a good engineering program. Plus it's close to home (I live in Washington)

zak78
08-11-2007, 05:39 PM
But I think I'm worst: sometime I love something in 1/24 and just ignore the 1/1 stuff.... are we talking of a kind of sickness? :D

You are not alone!

But man, sometimes I think back to how much I spent on minor upgrades to my 1:1 cars, and how it cost all the money I made at the time :disappoin :screwy:. We can have an entire year's worth of hobbying fun for less than the price of a 1:1 cat-back exhaust and a CAI :).

I like models because they are my fantasyland. For me, getting the details right usually involves imagining what it's like to be inside the car, and what it was like to experience it wherever it can (or could be) found. I'll have these cool (ok, nerdy) daydreams about zooming through Italian alleys in a Maserti Merak in the 1970s or cruising to the clubs in Munich in the latest AMG ride. There's a fantasy ride for every mood, and I want to somehow build all of them.

I agree with everyone who said that building models is a great escape, too. Even when I can't perfect anything else about my life, there's always plastic. :)

Plus it's creative, since even the "easiest" model usually presents a number of issues for you to conquer. The end result is always so far from where you started...it's fun to see something cohesive and complete emerge from that jumble of sprue trees.

Nick

cyberkid
08-11-2007, 06:13 PM
I started modeling when I stayed in the Uk at the age of 9~10. The school that I went to had a 2 hour period called 'motarny' (I think, can't really remember that long ago)...Anyways, during this period the school had around 50 or so 'clubs' and I chose handi-craft. I think it was the second or third project that was building a military diarama.

At the age of 11 or 12 I got into cars, and hence started building model cars. Building cars gave me a satisfaction that other topics can't really give... the SHINE!!
I agree with everyone who said that building models is a great escape, too. Even when I can't perfect anything else about my life, there's always plastic.
:1:
Steve

drunken monkey
08-14-2007, 09:20 PM
...because it lets people experience a sense of achievement. It also lets some people experience a sense of superioity over others....

Like most things, there are good and bad reasons.

MPWR
08-14-2007, 09:36 PM
Hey, don't knock my sense of superiority! :nono:

Like they say, everyone needs a hobby.... :evillol:

klutz_100
08-14-2007, 11:40 PM
Why do I build models? It must be because I have subconscious masochistic desires.

Thanks to building models, in one go I can satisfy all my needs for stress, angst, frustration, disappointment, inferiority, over spending, public failure and self-inflicted wounds :D

MPWR
08-15-2007, 10:12 AM
stress, angst, frustration, disappointment, inferiority, over spending, public failure and self-inflicted wounds :D

Yeah, everyone needs a hobby. :lol: But I suppose as long as modeling keeps you off the streets begging people to beat you up, we can consider it a 'healthy release'. :grinyes:

zak78
08-15-2007, 11:32 AM
It beats running with scissors.

And for the goth kids, it's a great alternative to cutting oneself :p

brady_381need72c10
08-15-2007, 01:47 PM
It beats running with scissors.

And for the goth kids, it's a great alternative to cutting oneself :p

AMEN!!! we need to grab a few of those "goth kids" and put them in church so they can see the light!(reminds me of one of my cousins!!!):naughty:

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