Are there sort of standards for where to call a ship model complete? I've seen no masts or no sails. Are there any other spots like maybe stopping after the standing rigging is done?
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But.....The way I see it, regardless of where a modeller stops work on his/her project, it is an exact replica of the ship at one point in her life.
well said. I got my share of that with the Bounty. From now on all sails.I'm tending to go with sails. I don't want to listen to friends and relatives saying, "When are you going to finish it?"
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I agree with the stipulation that another reason to share your work besides showing off might be to gain insight from others. I've learned much that I can use on future projects. I can also appreciate the craftsmanship better when I view the work of others. We can all contribute and share ideas. But when it comes down to it, you're the captain. It's always modeler's choice.If you're building a model to satisfy others then you are never going to enjoy the hobby.
This is one of the main reasons I no longer model railways. After building over 200 locomotives for there, I realised I was building nothing for myself.
Now I build model ships for me. I build them to the best standard I can and finish them when I believe I have don enough work on it. I have shown both ships I have built and for some reason my second (ENDEAVOUR) won both best in show and public choice awards. I was completely surprised by this result but it's not why I build the ship nor the reason I put it and my first on display. Despite winning, there were plenty of opinions about what was wrong with the model. There will always be someone with an opinion that is different to yours, and that also includes other modellers who believe their work is better then yours.
I put my ships on display because I was proud of my work.
If you're that worried about what someone else might think or say about your then don't display your models. But that a real shame as model ship building is a hobby and everyone has the right to show off their work regardless of what other modellers or the public might think of its qualities.
Remember, there will alway be someone who is a better modeller than you are.
Aspire to improve your work with each build but remember, it's your model and what you do with it is your choice.
1. Most people judge the model to be complete when they get so sick-and-tired of looking at the damn thing that they want to throw it into the fireplace!ired of looking at the damn thing they want to burn it.Are there sort of standards for where to call a ship model complete? I've seen no masts or no sails. Are there any other spots like maybe stopping after the standing rigging is done?
you never know. One man's trash is another man's treasure. And I am not implying that it was trash, but you said it."OH DEAR", I never had one that I wanted to throw in the fire place. However, I built one once that was so warped and crooked that I left it out for the trash people to take, and someone else took it. Guess they thought it was still worth something, or they were looking for kindling for their fire place![]()