That is way too neat and after watching some of the other videos, it seems more complicated than building a plastic version. I think it will not catch on with the young demographic due to their limited attention span.
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Nice!
I guess your not expecting anyone for dinner
Kids now days don´t do much of anything, they don´t know what there missing. The hobby Is still very alive though, I am just amazed with how much a model kit cost now day´s and even 15 years ago compared to when I used to build as a teen In the late 70´s.
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Originally Posted by Sunchaser
Maybe worth it if I was expecting anyone for dinner though.
Seriously, according to the dev, It´s focused for new people to the hobby. If they then like it, then go for the real thing. For those already In the hobby, I see It more for testing camos and different paint colors. It could be nice for those that don´t have space to exhibit there models I guess, or don´t want to spend €50 on a model, but yeah It doesn't look to practical as building goes.
Personally I think modeling helps you In your younger years to develop building technics for a posible future trade, and to build up patience and a steady hand.
So I don´t see how this PC sim can help with that. Besides, modeling Is relaxing (well, when everything fits well at least). I don´t see myself relaxing with this sim.
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Kids now days don´t do much of anything, they don´t know what there missing. The hobby Is still very alive though, I am just amazed with how much a model kit cost now day´s and even 15 years ago compared to when I used to build as a teen In the late 70´s.
Indeed. Was hard pressed to find a kit $20 or more 20+ years ago,
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