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Pascal73
Posted: Sunday, August 18, 2024 4:06:34 AM

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mariot wrote:
I'm sad. I'm a Forum member since 2008, but a collector since the early 1970s. I recall how much traffic there was here, with collectors and talented modelers sharing their models and creations, which made it fun to check out the forum on a daily basis. Today, barely a "whimper." Although now in my seventies, it is still enjoyable to see what others have in their collections, and see what talent there is by those who customize, kitbash or scrachbuild their desired items that may be unobtainable.

I know that a lot of collectors have moved on to Facebook, but the problem with that is sometimes it is difficult to find an item or post that you might have seen earlier, as posts are continually added.

Here at the Forum, there was a sense of community, which is missing from Facebook. I'm sad.



Le gars se plaint, il est pathétique, il a posté ça mais n'a pas remis les pieds ici depuis son post.......Applause Applause Applause Applause

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Posted: Monday, August 19, 2024 2:12:06 AM

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Pascal73 wrote:
mariot wrote:
I'm sad. I'm a Forum member since 2008, but a collector since the early 1970s. I recall how much traffic there was here, with collectors and talented modelers sharing their models and creations, which made it fun to check out the forum on a daily basis. Today, barely a "whimper." Although now in my seventies, it is still enjoyable to see what others have in their collections, and see what talent there is by those who customize, kitbash or scrachbuild their desired items that may be unobtainable.

I know that a lot of collectors have moved on to Facebook, but the problem with that is sometimes it is difficult to find an item or post that you might have seen earlier, as posts are continually added.

Here at the Forum, there was a sense of community, which is missing from Facebook. I'm sad.



Le gars se plaint, il est pathétique, il a posté ça mais n'a pas remis les pieds ici depuis son post.......Applause Applause Applause Applause


That's a bit harsh but you do make a point. lol

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Quinella
Posted: Thursday, August 22, 2024 7:27:23 PM

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We need more younger guys or this hobby will go the way of train collecting and stamps. I have slowed down considerably and am probably going to sell off since no kids or grandkids care about it. Too bad cause I have some great models.
cat20
Posted: Thursday, August 22, 2024 10:33:32 PM
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It is sad to see less involvement here. I agree there appears to be less actual collectors out there.

I sold most of my collection when I retired.

I'm slowly collecting again, but I no longer buy just because there is a new tool.

I buy less and spend less but I now focus on limited models.

On a side note seems the big interest lately is the high end 1/64 scale cars and trucks.
mkdco
Posted: Friday, August 23, 2024 9:51:43 AM

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I thought the site was gone Smile
ulf
Posted: Sunday, October 20, 2024 12:04:16 AM

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Jason - looks nice! I've been building a "reasonable facsimile" of the Demag CC4000 in 1/20th scale as a retirement project. Perused the current DHS auction and was rather disappointed at the lack of ASAM Smith models. Seems they've all moved to E-Bay...d'oh!
Cat938k
Posted: Sunday, October 20, 2024 3:21:51 PM

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I’ve been lurking, though sometimes the forum won’t load on safari. Posting has been to a minimum as work has been exceedingly busy and projects have sat idle for literal years.

Hoping I get a break this winter to finish up some triaxle, side dumps, maybe a dio. Will post pics of the finished products!


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kokosing Const Co
Posted: Friday, October 25, 2024 3:30:47 PM

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ulf wrote:
Jason - looks nice! I've been building a "reasonable facsimile" of the Demag CC4000 in 1/20th scale as a retirement project. Perused the current DHS auction and was rather disappointed at the lack of ASAM Smith models. Seems they've all moved to E-Bay...d'oh!


A LEGEND HAS SPOKEN!
Quinella
Posted: Friday, October 25, 2024 5:19:56 PM

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Ulf Were you ever able to get that Corvette? CAW
hummer13
Posted: Wednesday, November 06, 2024 5:38:17 PM

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kokosing Const Co wrote:
ulf wrote:
Jason - looks nice! I've been building a "reasonable facsimile" of the Demag CC4000 in 1/20th scale as a retirement project. Perused the current DHS auction and was rather disappointed at the lack of ASAM Smith models. Seems they've all moved to E-Bay...d'oh!


A LEGEND HAS SPOKEN!


So true, I remember the good old forum days waiting for for an ULF post.


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hummer13
Posted: Wednesday, November 06, 2024 5:39:48 PM

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ulf wrote:
Jason - looks nice! I've been building a "reasonable facsimile" of the Demag CC4000 in 1/20th scale as a retirement project. Perused the current DHS auction and was rather disappointed at the lack of ASAM Smith models. Seems they've all moved to E-Bay...d'oh!


Hey buddy long time. I do have a 1/24 LR 11000 aswell as the 1600.
Hope all is good

Jason


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ulf
Posted: Monday, December 02, 2024 1:56:08 AM

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Paul R
Posted: Monday, December 02, 2024 12:24:27 PM

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Wow! That looks amazing Ulf!

Great work.
ulf
Posted: Monday, December 02, 2024 6:37:44 PM

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Paul R wrote:
Wow! That looks amazing Ulf!

Great work.


Well, it's a little crude but I hadn't posted a "modified" pic in 8-10 years, so I was pleased I still remembered the rudimentary techniques. We'll get the rust removed with repetition. Thanks!
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