I really enjoy how these pieces of steel had a moment in history and how a lot of people go through a lot to recreate those moments in a smaller scale. I like adding my own personality to my tank and the fun of doing it yourself. I enjoy seeing how others make fine details that would be overlooked by most non RC modelers.
But I enjoy the most is pretending that I am a commander and I have 50 tons of tank at my command and fighting the enemy. It relaxes me and takes me away from this screwed up world.
Some of the things that I have learned from this hobby is:
Patients for one. Having to wait for parts to come from far away places cause my local hobby shop doesn't carry anything in 1/16th scale.

You can tell how successful your new paint job is on your tank when you are on you hands and knees outside looking for add on parts that you forgot to glue or tie down on your tank.

I find myself arguing with someone from thousands of miles away about what Michael Whitman's numbers where on his tank and when.

But I found that this hobby is made up with people that are willing to help out a guy that has no clue how to hook up his new sound board.

So like a good chocolate cake it has layers and so does a good hobby.