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Old 01-14-2004, 03:48 AM
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Angry Cant get out of this modelling block

As the title says.....just cant seem to get out of this modelling block at the moment
Its been 3 months since i last touched a kit and just cant seem to get back into the swing of building again
I've lost count how many times i get all my stuff out to start and end up doing nothing but sit there.
Just thought i'd vent my feelings here

God its annoying at times

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Old 01-14-2004, 04:25 AM
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dont worry dude, it happens to the best of us.
i got out of mine but not thinking about it for a while and then when i felt ready i went and bought a brand new kit that i had never built before.

that way i wasnt sick of it! you will get back into it im sure. just dont force it. also i always get a bit funny about building during the summer, and its your summer now isnt it?
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Old 01-14-2004, 04:49 AM
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Re: Cant get out of this modelling block

hmm..... i can't see how you would have modelig block.... if u can build that well, theres no reason to stop.... unless it bores you...

maybe you've been trying to get perfection too much that it becomes stressful? build a box stock kit.... (with all matt black interior). maybe a bit of colour for lights and yea.... should look good, and less stress....
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Old 01-14-2004, 05:38 AM
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Re: Cant get out of this modelling block

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I've lost count how many times i get all my stuff out to start and end up doing nothing but sit there.
Don't worry man, I've been doing exactly the same thing for the past two years now. Which is why no-one has seen that dreaded first model from me yet. You'll get over it sooner or later anyway.
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Old 01-14-2004, 07:33 AM
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I know what you mean. I go through long droughts myself at times, life gets in the way and sometimes what is on my workbench just isn't hitting it. Right now I've got a new Playstation 2 that I got from Santa and that's so damned fun playing Need For Speed Underground and Colin McRae rally (the only two games I have so far) that modeling time has been cut. But it has gotten me somewhat inspired to try to build something from those games. Somebody from the aftermarket needs to do up some of the decals/vinyl designs from the game. My built RX-7 Underground racer is an absolute screamer, and the custom graphics would be killer on a model. I'd build it tomorrow if the decals were available...the design is so complicated I'd take as long to create the art as the rest of the car!

Don't worry about the lack of inspiration...it'll come to you somehow, some way. Maybe from going to a model show, or car show, or by getting the spark of an idea that's just different enough from what you normally build. I'm currently working on something quite different from my usual, and it's fun to go outside your "comfort zone" every now and then...at least when you can envision the results and they look pretty good in your mind.
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Old 01-14-2004, 08:32 AM
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I can totally relate... Once I found this forum I got all inspired to start building again - after many years of my unbuilt models boxed up in the basement. So I dug them all out, bought some new supplies, went to work on them one day & just sat there staring...

I'll get over it & get some work done so I can show you all what I've got.
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Old 01-14-2004, 11:40 AM
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BUILD SOMETHING DIFFERENT.

The very best cure. Find a model of something outside of 1/24 cars- a genre you're less serious about- for fun. Find something un-automotive that grabs your fancy, and build it. We all need a breath of something different every once in a while. Get a plane or helicopter you think is cool. Try a sci-fi kit- the Fine Molds Star Wars Xwing is excellent (and cured my last case of burn out!). Get one of those Tamiya dinosaurs (no, I don't mean the Porsche 935 Moby Dick kit), or try a wooden ship kit. Or something else. Just something you don't have to polish out the body work on.

It can be alot easier to recapture the joy of modeling building something quick, easy, and outside your usual subject area. For me (and maybe for you, too) modeling is very different than when I was a kid. Now every kit is a research project- an excercize in obsessive detail. But I can remember years (decades?) ago when I would build a little airplane kit in a day or to- unpainted, gaps between parts, glue spiderwebs running everywhere- maybe not really pretty, but man it was fun! Building something less serious can recapture that.

Just a thought. Good luck!
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Old 01-14-2004, 01:44 PM
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I came on the forum today on my day off because I feel the same way as you P-man. I swear I was going to post a thread myself just to kinda vent some of these things going on lately.

holidays were so stressful I had no time for myself. So I took a week off from work (this week) and I wanted to relax and detail the car (My real Nissan) take care of any personal-responsibilities, and then really dive into a model -giving it 110%. I don't have any more work to do but I still feel so guilty when I sit down and try to do something fun (PS2, modeling, my new x-mods RC etc..) I feel so uncomfortable.. like I am putting important things off so I can play, but in actuality I've got no responsibilities left to take care of.

sometimes I will *Clears throat* smoke so I can relax.. but I hate to HAVE to do that just so I can be normal. but it does help me to relax and also helps to really focus on the details. Maybe this works for some of you also?

I don't really have any advise for you P-Man, im in the same boat as you.. I got the stuff out on the table ready to go but my heart's not into it. When you feel comfortable enough diving into another project you'll be on a roll again. Seems like you have been kinda "iffy" about the modeling thing lately, your not going to take a major hiatus are you?

If building something different doesn't work for you maybe its time to break out your BEST model you've put aside and covet the thought of building... buy some new modeling supplies, or a kit you've wanted and get at it!
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Re: Cant get out of this modelling block

It'll pass, mate!
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Old 01-14-2004, 08:12 PM
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my suggestion to you is, watch a movie with cool cars, even if its the Fast and the Furious, i find i get a bit of "adrenaline" going after watchin car vids, and since i cant drive, i build a model of sumthing i would love to drive, something cool, seeing cars that i WILL never own, or even see, is something that gets me goin (no im not a freaky pervert) but since i cant buy a real one, i find a model in the ol' stack and build one that i would like to drive. this is how it works for me, just a little sugestion to you, I havent been in a modeling block in a while, i built all kinds of models when i was like 12, then just stopped, and since i been with my g/f i started painting those little modifiers, then found this site, and picked up the plastics again, and my skills have changed dramatically, Im still nothing compared to yourself, but AF made me want to model again, and made my models worht looking at, so hopefully i can get a digi cam and at least Try and show off my stuff
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Watching a car movie can help (I'd suggest something like an old lemans movie. GT40 power!) or just try to find inspiration with someone else's model. eventually you'll get an idea in your head of a car that won't just go away. Currently I have three such cars swimming around in my head that I would love to build, but I'm letting myself think of more details to add to them before tackling them. After seeing a corvette C5-R model on this website, then a 69 Camaro convertible, I felt an insane urge to dump the lemans engine in the 69 camaro body, complete with huge wheels, race rubber and vented brakes. I still feel that urge now. I first saw those two cars six months ago. Just look for something that would appeal to you, and your brain will just start ticking over!
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Hello everyone!!!

Warren, I've been out longer than you. I've picked up a few kits and haven't touched them. Just going through a very long block dealing with life and a house that I've been working on for almost a year now.

Well, I Just wanted to say hello to the ones that remember me and to all the newbies that may see me posting in the future. I still peek in at least once a week if not more. Hope all is well and good luck with your building projects.

I'll be posting again soon.

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Old 01-14-2004, 10:05 PM
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Re: Cant get out of this modelling block

Hey Walter, long time no see, way too long. Good to hear from you though

Warren, send me all your kits, it's almost guaranteed that as soon as you have nothing there to build you'll want to build something
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Old 01-14-2004, 10:30 PM
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Pman ive been there and it took me around 3+ years to get back into the swing of things, it all changed when i found this discussion forum. I also built something that i wouldnt normaly build, it was a Tamiya M113 armoured personell carrier and painted some warhammer 40k figures from games workshop.
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Re: Cant get out of this modelling block

Me too!!
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