Reading through I guess the aircraft section, I was very much amused by the top ten, now top 95 or so, things that happen to modelers. I guess I wanted peoples opinions on this and maybe send a message.
Instruction sheets for the most part on many of my aircraft and ships are hideous. Now, I realize doing this hobby requires some thought processes, but when faced with something I may never see in person or understand, I want instructions. I don’t want 1 tiny paragragh in english 2 pages in japanese, french, german, bolshevik, New Orleans slang, Irish, Bohemian if you know what I mean. Spend some time and discuss history. That is why we do this hobby, enjoy and learn the history. Also, accurately depict how the model is to be painted and constructed. If so much info exists on line, why can’t these people give more historical relevant detail and really discuss correct paint schemes. Why can’t more directions be included on where certain pieces mount and why. Drawings are absolutely hideous. I find myself asking my son who is an artist, adept at 3 dimensional views, to interpret half of my instruction sheets. A single drawing of an F18 on its back with arrows pointing here there everywhere trying to tell me where to place ordinance, landing gear and so forth and so on, simply don’t cut it. Am I the only idiot out there who thinks that instruction sheets could serve more of a helpful roll if written in plain english and illustrated properly. Don’t get me wrong, I know english is not the only language spoken in the world, what I mean is do a better overall job in all languages. Also, what is the deal with the circled numbers illustrating painting schemes. Come on, find a better way to do this. My goodness, spend some money on improving kits and more people will buy. How many models do people have on their shelves, not started or half finished which were shelved due to headaches when trying to figure out where the next piece goes and how?
OK, flame me now, no one agrees, right?