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Editorial


Dear Friends

Although we all are told that lightning never strikes twice in the same spot, sometimes we feel like an exception has been made and history does repeat itself. Often bad history, it seems. I had exactly that feeling two weeks ago when it started raining and the floods came that devastated the east half of our country. Back in 2002, just before the second installment of E-day, conditions were very similar. At that time, the August floods swept through the entire country and, unfortunately, also the area of ​​the Pilsen shooting range, where the first E-day events were held. Thanks to the efforts of members of the co-organizing modeling clubs, Pilsen and Kaznejov, the area was then cleaned up and prepared, allowing that year’s E-day to take place on time. Today we have nineteen more years under our belts and believe it or not, many of those who organized and rescued E-day in 2002 were with us at E-day this year, and many of them were involved in the organization aspects yet again. Fortunately, this year we did not have to save the event or the grounds. This year's flood was again devastating in many areas of our country, but after twenty-two years we are much further along. Thanks to more accurate weather forecasts, the country was much better prepared, and Central Bohemia and Milovice were not seriously affected. Nevertheless, many modelers were affected by the floods, such as those at Revi magazine in Ostrava who were flooded out, making it impossible for them to publish the current issue of the magazine and it also prevented them from attending the show. Many modelers helped during the floods, for example Pepa Choren, one of our best modelers. The YouTuber and firefighter by profession came to Milovice not from Most in northern Bohemia, where he lives, but from Silesia, where a team of firemen were tasked with helping in the cleanup of the aftermath of the catastrophic weather conditions. He went right back to work after the show.

 Perhaps at every E-day, maybe even at every modeling competition not limited to the Czech Republic, the question of what the future for modeling holds is discussed. This year was no different. It seems that the modeling community feels a certain sense of vulnerability. The approaching demise of modeling has been talked about for a long time, perhaps since the end of the nineties. The end is in sight according to the word on the street, sometimes it seems like the debaters are giving the hobby a year, two at most. In reality, however, the end is not in sight. Modelers abound and they're having a blast. You cannot ignore the fact that just in the Czech Republic alone, we have a model show practically every weekend, and in some weeks we even have two or three events. Of course, we are in a completely different place than we were in the 90s, to say nothing of the 80s. The world has changed and continues to change, and so do we. Our hobby and the industry that depends on it are producing new and consistently better products. When looking at what stores, admittedly mostly on line these days, it is true that most items get not much more than a passing glance. Still. there is no decline in activity nor a reduction in the assortment of product as a whole. To the contrary, we see incredible activity and a resulting flood of new items, produced month after month. And we at Eduard do our part. We certainly do not smell the stench of stagnation and subsequent extinction. We are experiencing golden times of activity, creativity and abundance.

 If we accept the theory of a famous egyptologist and now a sitting senator, that every civilization goes through the peak of its development and then collapses, then we are probably experiencing a golden age and perhaps the peak of the development of our hobby, but I also firmly believe that we are far from the end, that we still have a lot of cards up our sleeves, especially technological ones, and we still have a lot to invent, imagine, and to excite the modelers of today and the future. I also believe that, at least here in Europe, demographics are not foreshadowing anything negative. In Milovice this year, as in previous years, it certainly did not look like a retirement home. All age groups were represented both among the visitors and among the competing modelers, and we old farts were definitely not the majority. Perhaps, the vision of an early demise ultimately comes from the older minority, because that's simply the view of the world that older people often have, regardless of nationality, social status, marital status, and practiced hobbies. But here it also seems to me that, even at this point, the model world is not bad off. Both at model exhibitions and on discussion forums, optimistic individuals, constantly hungry for new things and dissatisfied with their quantity, dominate. Which is saying something in this day and age of abundance!

 So I read Professor Barta's book on the demise of civilizations, but after careful consideration I did not accept his conclusions. I'd say it's because a lot of his activity takes place in and around tombs. That view of the world from the grave is just so... let's say, ‘specific’. When you're in a grave, the inevitable conclusion is, well…..inevitable.

 This year, we did some video documenting at E-day, using several cameras, and we also had several photographers there, recording the Q and A sessions, discussions and workshops. We will present a complete report from the 21st year of E-day in a special edition of our newsletter that will come out in mid-October.

 Two weeks before E-day, there was one small, relatively short, but still important meeting. It concerned the money we collected four years ago in a fundraiser to support Václav Šorel, who was fighting a serious illness at the time. Vaclav finally lost his battle. After his passing, almost $33,000US remained in the account of the foundation fund. This money was transferred in mid-September to the newly established Vaclav Šorel Foundation, which is headed by his daughter, Magdalena Šorelova. I remain a member of the foundation's board of directors, along with Dr. Zdenek Šebesta. The foundation aims to support children's modeling activities, children's competitions, children's modeling representation and other activities related to the education of the young modeling generation. About the Vaclav Šorel Foundation proper, we will provide basic information about the activities and plans of the foundation, contacts, conditions for using support from the foundation fund and other important information in forthcoming issues of our newsletter. We believe that the foundation’s activities will also contribute to support modeling, sowing the seeds that will help it to remain with us for many years to come and will be enjoyed by many generations to follow.

 Well, I don’t see much of a need to go into any great details about this month’s releases, as they have been on sale and available for over a week now, and you can get a good look at them below, in the pages of this issue of our newsletter. So, I wish you all a good, enjoyable read.

 

Happy Modeling,

Vladimir Sulc


10/2024
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INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/

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