Dave Ambrose Posted yesterday at 06:57 PM Author Posted yesterday at 06:57 PM 24 minutes ago, peteski said: I've been thinking about the new name and I'm questioning the word "makers". To me "makers" seems to imply making a model from scratch, while most of us are kit builders. I would think that "Model Car Builders" would be more appropriate. There are several reasons we went with Makers. The main one is confusion with an existing brand.
dragstk Posted yesterday at 08:03 PM Posted yesterday at 08:03 PM I think splitting the magazine from the forum is a good idea. To Dave and your crew, good luck with this. Your taking on a lot and I appreciate your efforts. Onward and upward!
WillyBilly Posted yesterday at 08:21 PM Posted yesterday at 08:21 PM When should we expect the new changes?
Dragline Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 5 hours ago, iamsuperdan said: Yes and no. We will always have free access to the site and forums, as we don't want to take anything away. So for those happy with how things are now, rest easy. Having said that, we are planning a paid tier with some additional features. Mainly, ad-free. Plus there will most likely be some additional "members only" sub-forums. We're unsure what that might include at this time. We don't know what the magazine has planned it terms of an online presence. We are not getting rid of the wanted or trade sections, but we do want to add a buy & sell section. Having said that, we know that can be problematic, so we're still discussing how this might work. We do know that it would be part of a paid membership, which would hopefully weed out the scammers and bots. Lots to sort out still. That is certainly the way to do it. I am looking forward to whatever happens. Paid would be welcome. How about a discount for us old-timers?
oldcarfan Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Congratulations to both you and to the magazine that birthed it! To be honest I was a little scared when I saw the notice. I clicked on it afraid it was being closed, or had been sold to Kalmbach so they could close it down and fold it into one of their other magazines. Anyway, I'm sure you're going to be busy with all the details, so I wish you all the best!
Deathgoblin Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago End of an era, but I'm glad the forum is continuing on.
MERIVA Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Been here since Brian's Model Car Forum closed. Glad this one is staying.
Bugatti Fan Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) It was suggested in an earlier post that Model Car Builders might be more reflective of how most of us do our modelling. There was a competitor magazine to MCM named Model Car Builder that stopped production when the owner editor simply decided he had enough and called it a day a short while ago. Best to run with Model Car Makers as proposed. The reason being that are all 'makers' regardless of whether we scratch build or make models from kits. Looking at the number of models shown with major or minor surgery to either convert or improve them suggests that most of us who frequent this forum hardly ever just do straight 'out of the box' builds anyway. Edited 12 hours ago by Bugatti Fan 1
Matt87 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I am definitely happy to hear that its only going to get better and i think its a good idea to allow non car models also because some members do build other types of models also
stitchdup Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago There isn't a date set yet but we will give you notice before it happens.
peteski Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago But I guess since the current URL and existing member logins will stay the same (current URL staying active for quite some time), this sounds like a totally seamless migration (if all goes well).
stitchdup Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 20 minutes ago, peteski said: But I guess since the current URL and existing member logins will stay the same (current URL staying active for quite some time), this sounds like a totally seamless migration (if all goes well). there may be a couple of days where the site isn't available while the switch happens but we will give notice in advance
peter31a Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 21 hours ago, iamsuperdan said: Model Car Makers allows us to keep the MCM moniker that we all know. Keeps it familiar. I have to agree with the dislike about Model Car Makers. For 50+ years I always heard the term model car building/builders. It seems just in the last 10 years or so the term makers has started being used. As far as I am concerned Revell, Round 2, Tamiya, etc make the models. We, the purchasers, build the models. Makers, to me, is the inappropriate word for what we do. It somehow lessens what we do. However, that said, if it works for to keep the forum recognizable to the Builders out there than so be it. I'll just pay for the dental work because I'll grind my teeth every time I come to the Model Car Makers Forum. 😂 Silly I know but I can't help it...
slusher Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Dave, will our avatar and post count and forum software be the same?.
Chuck Mols Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I truly hope that this forum continues for many years to come, this forum is reason I got back into scale models. Seeing everyone's work is inspiration for me to continue and try to better my skills. Such a great group of members and administrators.
Jordan White Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, peter31a said: I have to agree with the dislike about Model Car Makers. For 50+ years I always heard the term model car building/builders. It seems just in the last 10 years or so the term makers has started being used. As far as I am concerned Revell, Round 2, Tamiya, etc make the models. We, the purchasers, build the models. Makers, to me, is the inappropriate word for what we do. It somehow lessens what we do. However, that said, if it works for to keep the forum recognizable to the Builders out there than so be it. I'll just pay for the dental work because I'll grind my teeth every time I come to the Model Car Makers Forum. 😂 Silly I know but I can't help it... To be fair, with the rise in 3D printing and scratchbuilding, we are makers too!
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