[email protected] wrote:
> David Okamura and I had a display at the Anaheim Hills, California
> library a few years back where we showed completed card models along with
> plastic models from other members of our IPMS Chapter. Judging on the
> response to
> your display -- your effort has much more merit. Even though there was
> considerable traffic, we picked up only one or two interested new card
> modelers.
Actually that is not a bad result. Marketers consider a 1/10 of 1%
response a good one so getting even 1 is very good numbers.
Also consider model building in general. even model railroading is now
seeing more and more prebuilt prefinished items and a good number of of
people who will build the entire layout (for a scary price) have arrived
on the scene. even in plastic models they are releasing less and less
since interest in actually building something as opposed to simply
buying the finished item has declined. Face it this is the time of
instant gratification, short attention spans and laziness. Heck,
attracting anyone to build anything is little short of a miracle.
cat
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