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Mississauga.... The main one that comes to mind is Great Hobbies. There's also Sunward Hobbies which is great, but deals more towards plastic. However they carry all the paints and some AL stuff.
I've heard of Sunward..... Credit Valley Railway was the place I was told about.
 
This debacle has me thinking... I have 10 years and terabytes of photo's on many subjects stored on a connected external hard drive.

Apart from disconnecting it when not in use, what else can I do to protect it?
(I'm NOT tech savvy).
only connect your external drive when you need it. i presume you are saving your data on the computer besides on the external drive?
 
For those of us who posted on MSW and spent a considerable time on our build logs- why would we post fresh logs here on SOS? Many of us at MSW were working on kits, thoroughly enjoying it and being proud of our what we were achieving- and enjoying discussing it with our fellow builders. Yet here on SOS, some of the most knowledgeable and experienced builders eloquently pour scorn on us for not being naval experts or for not building from scratch, find fault in every detail for not building "high quality models" and sneer at us for "just doing paint by numbers".
Having got to know the community here over the last few months, there is no way I'd post my kit-build log here.

But on another point- I doubt even 500 members would have posted in the last month. I'd guess more like 50. I have wondered myself on a both groups with tens of thousands of members- and only a few dozen contributors- why so few people post.

Nobody is under any obligation to post here, build logs, or share discussion communications; these are voluntary, and if sharing your work doesn't feel right for you at this point, that's a completely valid choice, and it deserves to be respected. No argument there.

That said, I'll admit I'm a little puzzled. If you'd already concluded there wasn't much here for you, what kept you coming back this past year? Most people stick around because something is working for them, whether that's picking up new ideas, following others' builds, or simply feeling part of something. That’s not unique to SOS.

On the question of 'scorn', I don't think that reflects the general atmosphere here, at least not as most members experience it. Strong opinions exist, sure, they always will in any community worth its salt. But the broad majority of people here are genuinely supportive, whether you're building from a kit or working from scratch. And low participation isn't unique to SOS; on most forums, the majority of members read far more than they post. That's just human nature.

The door is open. It always has been. What you choose to do with that is entirely yours to decide.
 
This debacle has me thinking... I have 10 years and terabytes of photo's on many subjects stored on a connected external hard drive.

Apart from disconnecting it when not in use, what else can I do to protect it?
(I'm NOT tech savvy).
Make a backup onto an external disc. Then disconnect it. Store it safely. Perhaps make 2 copies and store one ina different location.

Repeat regularly (weekly? Depends how often you add material)

This is what I do with my digital stuff. You should (!) be bullet proof.
 
On the question of 'scorn', I don't think that reflects the general atmosphere here, at least not as most members experience it. Strong opinions exist, sure, they always will in any community worth its salt. But the broad majority of people here are genuinely supportive, whether you're building from a kit or working from scratch.
Well said Jimsky. There is absolutely no bias against kit building on SOS. In fact, the two most viewed build logs are both kit builds! Sure, some builders choose to bash the living daylights out of their kits if they believe they can improve on it. There is no pressure on anyone to do so though. Heck, look at the number of "cheap Halcon" starter kits being built here by modelers who first want to try out the new hobby before investing money in more expensive and complicated kits. Noone scorns those builds - people offer advice and make suggestions, but isn't that what we are here for?

SOS has always embraced new membership and will continue to do so. Personally, I don't care one iota where a member is from and what his past experiences are, As long as we build what we love and love what we build, all is good.
 
For what it is worth, I prefer the forum software here on SOS much more than they use(d) on MSW. I find it MUCH easier to navigate the site, favorite and follow threads, find new posts, and search over here on SOS. It is one of the main reasons I come here 90% more than MSW. SOS just offers a much more pleasant browsing experience IMHO.
 
Hallo zusammen,
Ich habe vor etwa drei Jahren mit diesem Hobby angefangen und sehr viel Spaß damit.

Ebenso konnte ich beide Foren kennenlernen.
Auf beiden wurde von einer Gemeinschaft gesprochen.

Aber ganz ehrlich, was ich hier die letzten Tage zu lesen bekam erschüttert mich.

Ihr seid wie diese Fußballcomunity welche sich Hooligans nennen, geht doch auf die Wiese und haut euch die Fresse ein.
Denn mit gemeinsamem Spaß zu haben, hat dies hier nichts zu tun.
Gehabt euch wohl, mit friedvollen Grüßen aus der Pfalz.
 
My 2 cents, joined NRG and MSW, posted a couple of build logs Maine and Constitution, somewhat compulsive about it, with much time invested. Still have the pics, if MSW does come back, will not go back to it though, because I saw and agree with the issues Bob talks about. I had no idea they banned people - just for mentioning or discussing something. Can’t run with folks who do that.

Left NRG because of proposed and implemented rules about “bootleg” kits. How on earth can you pass rules about ownership of property, what a member can buy, or speak about? How would this be enforced? Secondary to this was the motto about better shipbuilding through research - better shipbuilding comes through learning the techniques of craftsmanship, in my opinion - that’s ok to each his own.

Back to MSW, the commercial influence became obvious, so creating an extensive build log, creating deep content, benefits who?

Anyway, happy to be over here, see familiar faces. Not sure about another build log, will at least post finished work. Maybe post pictures of USS Maine build as the subject may be unique.

Finally not having an off site back up of an enormous amount of priceless data, well that speaks for itself.

Have a great day,

-Rich
 
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