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Roy

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Hi everyone...I'm going to update the links section on my site over the next week or so as I have some useful stuff to add, one of the most exciting, (from my point of view anyway) is the rapid growth in modellers, sculptors and painters setting up their own blogs, which is a great way for us all to keep tabs on our own and each others work.

If you have a blog, or are in the process of thinking about setting one up (stop thinking about it and do it ;) )...please feel free to send me your details and I will include them and a link to your blog...hopefully this will help spread news of your work around the internet...

To mail me your details just click [email protected]

All the best...Roy.
 
Roy, I would agree it is a great development in the hobby. My only hope is that they do not take away from sites like Planet figure. While it's great to see figure contnents on the blogs, I feel a person's personal reflections or even memories of other personal experiences make a blog a little more special than say something you would post on your Pf Vbench.~Gary
 
I've been considering creating a blog, though not exclusively about figures or even plastic modeling. The only thing holding me back is my own reservations about whether I'll actually update it on a regular basis!

That said, I share Gary's concern, that personal blogs will take content away from sites like pF, Missing Links, Hyperscale, and all of the other great, content-rich web sites. I appreciate the pride of ownership one derives from maintaining his own site, but within a few years we'll be finding ourselves visiting 100 sites every day or week rather than 5-10!
 
Originally posted by thegoodsgt@Dec 1 2006, 11:13 PM

That said, I share Gary's concern, that personal blogs will take content away from sites like pF, Missing Links, Hyperscale, and all of the other great, content-rich web sites. I appreciate the pride of ownership one derives from maintaining his own site, but within a few years we'll be finding ourselves visiting 100 sites every day or week rather than 5-10!
You are right Gary and Steven.For a week now,I'm spending to more time looking the blogs before be on Pf... :(
regards,
georges
 
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