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Post by kpnuts on Oct 7, 2017 13:59:36 GMT -7
Hi all I was wondering what grabs you on a build, by that I mean what makes you stick with a build ( obviously the title has an initial grab factor) yes if its a topic you are interested in intially you will watch it but then you may loose interest quickly, but what keeps you watching a build is it the skill, artistry, subject or the way the build is posted ie humorous, technically accurate maybe historical info. My builds tend to be here is a an update oh here is another oh and an other which I realise is so boring and to make it worse I tend to write it on one site then paste and copy to the rest (we all do it) I want to improve in my posting, so what's lacking. I realise I can't be an expert in all the genres I build in (I like so many) but I've noticed you don't have to be an expert to get loads of views and comments so it can't be solely down to knowledge or skill. So what is it that gets people following a build. Subject matter, skill, knowledge or some indefinable amorphous thing.
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Post by jkflash on Oct 9, 2017 7:10:19 GMT -7
I'll be honest kp, I think it is all of the above. I love wild, weird, and totally out there cars so when I see guys attempting to do things I've never seen before I grab the popcorn and a comfy seat. The details also keep me interested, especially if I can figure out how to replicate what the builder is doing. And having a little wit in your description can be fun too. I run the Model of the Month contest and when I get enough guys to participate I usually try to give a brief history of the subject and pepper in some good hearted humor. I would say, keep doing what you are doing as long as you have fun with it. I'll keep an eye out for more of your work.
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Post by Grandpabeast on Oct 18, 2017 14:57:15 GMT -7
My visions are mostly what I would like to build in a 1 to 1 car . Once I start I really can't stop it's finding time to get started for me. Between work and life things get pretty busy
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