by Sir NickO » Thu May 01, 2008 1:25 pm
I don't want to perpetuate the "we love Brett " aspect of the thread ( because , Lord knows , his ego is big enough already) , but he and "his" Tractor and Repair Shed are the main reason I am so poor these days . It is the first kit I built and it is a testament to his instruction manual that it still looks half reasonable today , 9 years after I built it .The reason I found it so appealing is because of its very backwoodsy feel . He manages to capture everything that I want to model .
Another reason for modelling "The Backwoods" is that anything goes . No matter how unlikely or far out something might appear it is more than likely to have occurred in real life and be made to work .So if someone was to comment on a piece of modelling that you had done saying that "it wouldn't have been like that in real life ", you can reply " it might have , prove to me it didn't " .
I would also add waterfront modelling to logging and mining as having a backwoods feel . Perhaps not being backwoodsy in the strictest meaning of the word but it conveys to me similar feelings as the other two . Basically, where as little money as possible was spent in order to obtain the sought after product , be it ore , timber or fish , in order to maximise returns .
Scotty , thanks for "volunteering Brett for this little task . He needs to get out more and meet his public and this is a good way of going about it ,
Sir NickO