Are youngsters still interested in the hobby?
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 11:29 pm
Just got back from a lovely weekend on the Kent coast - Euro Militaire 2013 at Folkestone.
Not that much for the RC modeller I have to admit, although there was a guy with a stall showing some lovely looking 16th scale Challenger tanks. I'm a little embarrassed to admit that I didn't actually have a good look at them, but I don't think they were RC.
My excuse is that I was there with my 8 year old son. He and his 10 year old brother were entering a competition for the first time and I am proud to say that they both won medals: Arthur a gold and his older brother Hector a bronze (he's got over it by now).
Arthur’s (the Tiger tank and howitzer) is called ‘Rest Before the Storm’. Hector’s (with Bren carrier and cow) ‘No Use Crying Over Spilt Milk’.
Both are all their own work (and the Tiger is actually an unmade kit I had left over from the 70s): I just suggested to them what to do - and they usually ignored me.
If anyone wants a browse through some of the entries there's a great posting here courtesy of the Irish Model Soldier Society Facebook page:
Just click on the main picture to scroll...
It was all very nostalgic for me: the first and last time I went before last year was back in the mid 80s when I was 16. It was the last gasp of my youthful modelling days - playing in a band, friends and studying were just too much of a distraction (I would add girls, but that would be a little fanciful for another year or two!).
Talking to some of the stall holders there (one or two I even remembered from back in the day) they were a little downbeat about the future of the hobby and worrying that there were too few youngsters getting involved. Obviously they were delighted to meet one of mine! It was rather telling that there were very few Junior entries in the competition.
I don't really know what to think. Obviously a lot of us on this site are, like me, middle aged, second-time-around modellers. Yet it seems to me there has never been a better variety of kits, accessories, books, etc on offer - plus the undoubted camaraderie that sites like this have to offer.
Well, the whole family will be going up to the IPMS show in Telford in November - so let's wait and see...
Not that much for the RC modeller I have to admit, although there was a guy with a stall showing some lovely looking 16th scale Challenger tanks. I'm a little embarrassed to admit that I didn't actually have a good look at them, but I don't think they were RC.
My excuse is that I was there with my 8 year old son. He and his 10 year old brother were entering a competition for the first time and I am proud to say that they both won medals: Arthur a gold and his older brother Hector a bronze (he's got over it by now).
Arthur’s (the Tiger tank and howitzer) is called ‘Rest Before the Storm’. Hector’s (with Bren carrier and cow) ‘No Use Crying Over Spilt Milk’.
Both are all their own work (and the Tiger is actually an unmade kit I had left over from the 70s): I just suggested to them what to do - and they usually ignored me.
If anyone wants a browse through some of the entries there's a great posting here courtesy of the Irish Model Soldier Society Facebook page:
Just click on the main picture to scroll...
It was all very nostalgic for me: the first and last time I went before last year was back in the mid 80s when I was 16. It was the last gasp of my youthful modelling days - playing in a band, friends and studying were just too much of a distraction (I would add girls, but that would be a little fanciful for another year or two!).
Talking to some of the stall holders there (one or two I even remembered from back in the day) they were a little downbeat about the future of the hobby and worrying that there were too few youngsters getting involved. Obviously they were delighted to meet one of mine! It was rather telling that there were very few Junior entries in the competition.
I don't really know what to think. Obviously a lot of us on this site are, like me, middle aged, second-time-around modellers. Yet it seems to me there has never been a better variety of kits, accessories, books, etc on offer - plus the undoubted camaraderie that sites like this have to offer.
Well, the whole family will be going up to the IPMS show in Telford in November - so let's wait and see...