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Sometimes there are aspects to our competitiveness that have to be watched. Often a model-maker looks at what another model-maker has in front of them and unconsciously assumes that they are seeing that model-makers best work. This is how we reassure ourselves of our abilities and is natural.
Unfortunately, such comparisons may be flawed...
You will never, ever, see our best works, unless you are our customer, or the work is on display in public. Why? We cant risk traveling with works that are either too fine, or at a stage of construction where the details are too delicate. Dealing with preparations for shipping is scary enough.
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You may be familiar with intricate models made from pieces of bone or toothpicks by someone imprisoned for decades. With nothing else to do for 20 years, it was probably therapeutic and the only thing to do. I cant imagine... Occasionally we run into someone that has been working on a single model for over 20 years. Its not the same situation, but what they have is usually wonderful.
Weve got to be careful about our comparisons. Often times between apples and oranges. We look at someone elses great work and become depresssed. Why? Model-making is about learning and getting better. If it is that great, learn from it. Bear in mind that your own work may be better than you realize.
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I will say it again, "you cannot know what you dont know". This means that while youve got your chest out about your great skills, someone will come along and "blow you away", because you werent paying attention.
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Your most important competition is with yourself. Work on learning more. Judge yourself fairly. Make models that you like and in the way that you believe they should be made. You will probably change your beliefs every now and then, but if you keep growing, youll be contributing to the world of model-making.
"Always sign your work. Its very sad to see a great model with no way of knowing who made it."
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