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What truly makes this hobby special? Is it the kits, the techniques, or something deeper? Today we explore how the human connections in scale modeling often become more meaningful than the models themselves. Kentucky Dave shares touching stories about celebrating a fellow modeler's retirement and another's first home purchase—reminders that our "model sphere" extends far beyond the workbench.
We dive into a thought-provoking discussion about modeling legacies after helping liquidate a deceased modeler's extensive collection. This sobering experience prompts us to consider: what happens to all our carefully accumulated kits, books, and supplies when we're gone? Many modelers face the reality of needing to "thin their stash" not just for space, but as an act of consideration for those who might inherit our collections.
Listener mail brings fascinating questions about AI-generated 3D printable figures, naval catapults, and whether competition is necessary to be recognized as a skilled modeler. We tackle these queries with honest perspectives gained from years in the community—acknowledging that contests motivate some builders while others find fulfillment simply in the creative process itself.
Our Shop Talk segment focuses on plans for skill improvement, from mastering the zen-like flow of efficient decaling to challenging ourselves with entirely new modeling subjects. We also share our candid thoughts on frustrating model companies that should know better (looking at you, Hasegawa and Bronco) before closing with exciting new kit announcements that have us eager to clear space in our already overflowing stashes.
Whether you're just starting your modeling journey or have decades at the bench, this episode reminds us that beneath the plastic and paint lies the true value of our hobby—the community we build together. Subscribe now and join our conversation about what makes modeling matter beyond the models themselves.
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Bump Riffs Graciously Provided by Ed Baroth
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Mike and Kentucky Dave thank each and everyone of you for participating on this journey with us.
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What truly makes this hobby special? Is it the kits, the techniques, or something deeper? Today we explore how the human connections in scale modeling often become more meaningful than the models themselves. Kentucky Dave shares touching stories about celebrating a fellow modeler's retirement and another's first home purchase—reminders that our "model sphere" extends far beyond the workbench.
We dive into a thought-provoking discussion about modeling legacies after helping liquidate a deceased modeler's extensive collection. This sobering experience prompts us to consider: what happens to all our carefully accumulated kits, books, and supplies when we're gone? Many modelers face the reality of needing to "thin their stash" not just for space, but as an act of consideration for those who might inherit our collections.
Listener mail brings fascinating questions about AI-generated 3D printable figures, naval catapults, and whether competition is necessary to be recognized as a skilled modeler. We tackle these queries with honest perspectives gained from years in the community—acknowledging that contests motivate some builders while others find fulfillment simply in the creative process itself.
Our Shop Talk segment focuses on plans for skill improvement, from mastering the zen-like flow of efficient decaling to challenging ourselves with entirely new modeling subjects. We also share our candid thoughts on frustrating model companies that should know better (looking at you, Hasegawa and Bronco) before closing with exciting new kit announcements that have us eager to clear space in our already overflowing stashes.
Whether you're just starting your modeling journey or have decades at the bench, this episode reminds us that beneath the plastic and paint lies the true value of our hobby—the community we build together. Subscribe now and join our conversation about what makes modeling matter beyond the models themselves.
Give us your Feedback!
Rate the Show!
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Bump Riffs Graciously Provided by Ed Baroth
Ad Reads Generously Provided by Bob "The Voice of Bob" Bair
Mike and Kentucky Dave thank each and everyone of you for participating on this journey with us.
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