Short answer: optimizing what little time I do have. For consuming media, I listened to this video while driving to work, and authored this comment while having porcelain time at work. For buildimg, as you heard me say before: rattle cans for painting, and a tiny workspace in the living room. I am enjoying time with the family and cutting at sanding at the same time.
You're doing hood with your time Jason. I'm retired and with two teenagers, house maintenance and the gym I still can't find a standardized time to build. Thanks for sharing.
Great video Jason! I know that when I was working as an elementary school teacher, time was very limited. Usually I could squeeze in an hour or two on the weekends. Now that I'm retired I have to squeeze my modeling time in between "projects" on my "Honey Do List". It's a shame that our lives are so busy that we don't have enough time to participate in our hobby which is supposed to help us relax. Tom S.
Same Bro. Except my weekends are Thursday and Friday and I get most of my modeling time in then. On Saturday and Sunday I go in earlier and get off earlier, especially Sunday which is only a 7 hour day. But Mon-Wed I just don’t have the motivation when it’s almost 6 by the time I get home. On top of everything, I’m single, so I have to do all the other things without someone to share responsibilities with. Makes me one of the slower builders. Peace and love.
Very good video on how you manage it. I didn’t start this hobby until I retired a few years ago. I wouldn’t have attempted this hobby while still working. I was in auto parts manufacturing, the last thing I would want to do is work on teeny tiny car parts 🤣. Now I look forward to it. Videos like yours give me inspiration. Thank you for doing what you do.👏👏Enjoy your day.🥳
EXACTLY!!! I forced myself to build when I wasn't in the mood. I was building my Monogram 41 Lincoln for his GB and it's a mess. I screwed up the paint, assembled things wrong and generally did a suck job at it. I won't do that again.
It seems when the weather is warmer, I have less time inside...Sometimes I will get up way early to get some time at the bench. The wife and I hang out every evening as well. I enjoy watching some tele with her. Since January.... We have watched all of Chicago Fire and Chicago PD...starting Chicago Med now...We will watch 1 or 2 in the evening, depending on the story. We have to keep our santity...
Great response to the question, we all have our own challenges, but I like your outlook on not forcing build time, it will definitely lead to frustration and poor builds!
I ALWAYS get Stalled Out deciding Paint color. Get chassis done and engine and scratch my head deciding What color do i use. Green, Blue, Silver, Red gets Old after awile. Just did a 49 Ford hot rod and painted it OD Green w/Brass paint replacing Chrome parts.
You seem to have your time management figured out and you differently have your family priorities right! I'm retired and single and I still struggle with finding time for model building!! It doesn't help that I'm somewhat ADD. lol
I work full time (until the end of this year when I retire.) so I am tired at the end of the workday and I am getting remarried in 4 weeks so the details of that have been a huge deterrent to having any bench time. Maybe next year things will change.
It’s always a struggle to schedule time to get out to my hobby room.
I still have no idea how you blast out the awesome models. Mad Respect Brutha
I appreciate that my friend!!
Great response!!! Thanks for sharing. I may Need to Answer this myself.
Thanks!!
Short answer: optimizing what little time I do have. For consuming media, I listened to this video while driving to work, and authored this comment while having porcelain time at work. For buildimg, as you heard me say before: rattle cans for painting, and a tiny workspace in the living room. I am enjoying time with the family and cutting at sanding at the same time.
You're doing hood with your time Jason. I'm retired and with two teenagers, house maintenance and the gym I still can't find a standardized time to build. Thanks for sharing.
Great video Jason! I know that when I was working as an elementary school teacher, time was very limited. Usually I could squeeze in an hour or two on the weekends. Now that I'm retired I have to squeeze my modeling time in between "projects" on my "Honey Do List". It's a shame that our lives are so busy that we don't have enough time to participate in our hobby which is supposed to help us relax.
Tom S.
Same Bro. Except my weekends are Thursday and Friday and I get most of my modeling time in then. On Saturday and Sunday I go in earlier and get off earlier, especially Sunday which is only a 7 hour day. But Mon-Wed I just don’t have the motivation when it’s almost 6 by the time I get home. On top of everything, I’m single, so I have to do all the other things without someone to share responsibilities with. Makes me one of the slower builders. Peace and love.
Very good video on how you manage it. I didn’t start this hobby until I retired a few years ago. I wouldn’t have attempted this hobby while still working. I was in auto parts manufacturing, the last thing I would want to do is work on teeny tiny car parts 🤣. Now I look forward to it. Videos like yours give me inspiration. Thank you for doing what you do.👏👏Enjoy your day.🥳
You’re welcome, and I’m very happy to hear I can inspire you!!
Do what you have time for, progress is the goal.
EXACTLY!!! I forced myself to build when I wasn't in the mood. I was building my Monogram 41 Lincoln for his GB and it's a mess. I screwed up the paint, assembled things wrong and generally did a suck job at it. I won't do that again.
Great update 👍🏿
Thanks 👍
It seems when the weather is warmer, I have less time inside...Sometimes I will get up way early to get some time at the bench. The wife and I hang out every evening as well. I enjoy watching some tele with her. Since January.... We have watched all of Chicago Fire and Chicago PD...starting Chicago Med now...We will watch 1 or 2 in the evening, depending on the story. We have to keep our santity...
Great response to the question, we all have our own challenges, but I like your outlook on not forcing build time, it will definitely lead to frustration and poor builds!
Exactly
Great response Jason. Its an art form, a creative process. It can't be forced. Sometimes its just not happening, and thats ok.
Exactly
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I ALWAYS get Stalled Out deciding Paint color. Get chassis done and engine and scratch my head deciding What color do i use. Green, Blue, Silver, Red gets Old after awile. Just did a 49 Ford hot rod and painted it OD Green w/Brass paint replacing Chrome parts.
I got so involved after not having a place to work on models For the longest time. I had to back off and manage my modeling better. I dod enjoy it.
Thanks for sharing!
Great response, and I hear you. Been in a similar situation here playing catch up
Great video. Very thought provoking. I missed Paul’s original video but may need to respond.
You should
Great response video my friend! I know you have a hectic daily schedule!
Yes we do
You seem to have your time management figured out and you differently have your family priorities right! I'm retired and single and I still struggle with finding time for model building!! It doesn't help that I'm somewhat ADD. lol
Thank you!!
Sounds like you have it planned out really well.
I try!!
Nice of you to dedicate a whole saturday to your wife's games, what a guy 🍻
I try lol
Sounds like you have your priorities in order. That can be tough.
Sometimes it can be
If I hit the lottery, doesn't have to be much. I could pay people to do the stuff on my house. There's always something keeping me from building.
Great video!
Thanks!
most ove my time when I get home from dials.i usually don't work on my models.because I'm to tired and weak.
Nice 😎
I work full time (until the end of this year when I retire.) so I am tired at the end of the workday and I am getting remarried in 4 weeks so the details of that have been a huge deterrent to having any bench time. Maybe next year things will change.
Congratulations on getting married, and retirement next year!! I have 8 more before I’m there!