Usually hitting the wall coincides with real life challenges. If your 100% happy at home, wife is happy, kids are doing well in school, everyone doing great in life then sitting down on a day off to build or wrench on a car becomes a relaxing enjoyable past time. If work is stressfull, wife is annoyed that you are not helping clean the house enough, kids refusing to go to school, home is a tip and arguing about even silly stuff is going on then getting up on a day off as a 48 year old man and telling everyone that im spending the day building what is essentually a toy car (I know I know, toys they are not) becomes just as stupid as it sounds. With any hobby you really have to have the life prioritys in place to fully enjoy.
@cliffjones992210 ай бұрын
So right. My wife and i have spent years converting a barn into our family home. Its hard work and takes up alot of our time. Because of this we find it hard to switch off, so when we do, maybe go out, see friends, do RCs etc theres always that nagging voice in the back of your head making you feel guilty. Its all about getting the balance right i suppose.
@Gma778810 ай бұрын
20 years ago by. People take advantage of you. You loose all sense of purpose cause People die all around you and there's nobody worth showing to left any more. It becomes just you impressing yourself. Then you start getting injuries and such and you fast run out of life for yourself. Community gets destroyed all around you. Suburbs becomes just business. Nothing makes any sense any more. You spend the rest of your life talking to young kids and you find yourself being disrespected 24/7. You eventually realise you've been WHIPPED by work and slave drivers and you MUST STOP getting exploited all the time.
@ianat501610 ай бұрын
I love your honesty. I think we can all relate to this time to time. Take care of your self 😊
Nice to see you again! Lol The hobby is always secondary to life. There are sometimes that I am desperate to get in my hobby room and other times I couldn’t care less about being in there. Is what it is. We all have our up and downs.
@Santor-10 ай бұрын
Any video you make puts a smile on my face, regardless of the topic. Its your genuine persona, straight forward, no bs friendly unpretentious personality that makes it interesting to me. Totally worth waiting for. There's no time limit on friendships. We're just lucky to have you my friend.
@GhostRyderFPV10 ай бұрын
Tamiya models come with some wonderful quirks, and huge personality. From the kit to the manual, there's always something to bring an inner smile. _But who wants to hang out with Charlie Sheen every freaking day?_ We get it bro. My advice: Stick an FPV camera in something (I'm doing a pair of T3-01 trikes right now) and experience the hobby from a different angle. Even a bone stock Grasshopper with a panning servo mounted FPV camera is a wild, wild ride. But we all deserve a break - I'm lucky I came across your channel not long ago while doing a King Yellow build - and you've put up enough amazing content to keep me occupied until you get your Tamiya Mojo charged up. Or not, completely up to you, friend!
@douglasv426610 ай бұрын
Good to see you putting up a Video see that you are Ok. As for wanting a break from doing Tamiya/RC stuff I can completely understand. I have a mostly built Tamiya RC car sitting on my table that I just need to find the energy to fill some unused mounting holes in the body before I can put on a final coat of paint and the decals, normally I would have done it the same day as test assembling the body. So last weekend I charged up a battery back and put my Sand Scorcher in the boot and went for a drive alone the coast, which ended with me taking rc car on Irvine Beach here in Scotland in February. The weather could have been better (still it was above freezing and not actually raining) but I have to say an empty sandy beach and Tamiya Sand Scorcher is a very fun combo which put a very big smile on my face for 30 mins until the battery ran out and I made a quick retreat to my car to warm up again. I am still not feeling like finishing building the other car so I am going to box it up until I do. Still I am now looking forward to spring and trying to work out which of my other car's that normally just lives on a shelf in my home office looking good I can take out and use next. Rather than feeling guilty about buying RC stuff and not getting round to finishing building it. So maybe rather than building stuff you should maybe think about taking one of you car's out for a spin if your hand lets you. Then if you feel like it you can make a video and show us which RC you decided just to take out to have some fun and tell us how you got on.
@SANDSCORCHER5 ай бұрын
Well said Sir😎👍🏻 There is nothing quite like running a well built and well behaved SS on paddle tires and a fresh battery at the beach. Quite the meditation in my experience. 👍🏻
@MrCaprinut10 ай бұрын
Great to see you! Do what you feel like. For me I have a illness that keeps me out of the hobby for weeks or months against my will. I always think of rc. Take care and do what do you happy 🙂
@aviano7210 ай бұрын
Ohhh i really know what u mean, a longer break is what most of us need sometimes. Glenn with shutdown back in 2020 i totally lost interest in the hobby, i didn't even watch any RC video until autumn 2023. So i hit the wall really hard. But after i started again i have built 3 cars and upgraded several in my collection.
@canuckchuck883610 ай бұрын
Glad you are doing ok. I am in K/W so if you ever need any hobby assistance or just someone to play with cars with... I know you prefer to do your own thing but the offer is out there!
@TAMIYALegends10 ай бұрын
Very much appreciated, thank you 😊
@stuartleckie10 ай бұрын
Oh I totally relate to this. For me, I mix it up, bored with new builds? Go race. Bored of that? I do some buying and selling. Etc etc. I’d love to see you do what a lot of full scale car channels do, find stuff on marketplace, Kijiji, eBay, wheel and deal. Restore, repair etc, sell on again. Anyway, glad that you are doing well, for many of us in our small community you are one of the faces of the hobby, but I hope you can just do what makes you happy.
@mattmclafferty626510 ай бұрын
Good to have you back my friend. No pressure is the best policy.. Yr hand seemed to heal quite quickly, thats great.. I had a year off the hobby recently.. Wish I had 30 kits to build! 🙂 Cheers mate Gauranga
@Revskustoms10 ай бұрын
I've hit the wall before too, thats usually when I kind of just look at what I have and enjoy the scenery, then I get back into the swing of things eventually. Take care of yourself man!
@danielriddell44110 ай бұрын
The problem with collectibles is sticking to the purist aspect of it can easily ruin it. Try some custom stuff, chop n change, make mad max vehicle with a bb gun or flame thrower, or try another RC type (heliwopters?). Tamiya is a bit basic. The bodys are great, the rest is a bit meh
@lloydrjim10 ай бұрын
Good know you are doing well Glenn! When you build the rc10cc kit it would be advantageous to have a 4-40 tap on hand. That plastic is brittle and there are a few scetchy places where I tapped to be safe. The hardware isn't that strong. Good luck with the build!
@stevelucchini8710 ай бұрын
Love you show Glenn. Always take care of yourself first. Always make it fun for you and not be pressure all the time even if it means to slow down or stop. We can all wait…. I think…… maybe…….. we might go through withdraws….. It’s good to see your doing ok. Always look forward to your shows. Be Well…..
@yodadarksideGreenHawksRC10 ай бұрын
Don't force it mate, it's a hobby remember, and should be driven by enthusiasm and pleasure..... That's what makes your videos so genuine and enjoyable to watch. Sometimes it's good to step back for a bit! Also remember the huge back catalogue of content that us subscribers have to watch while nothing new is coming out.... I've been really enjoying going back and watching some of your older content again recently! I to hit a wall this morning..... Only it was a brick wall with my Porsche 959, needles to say the front of the body shell came off worse than the wall! 😂 👍 👍 👍
@alexwenzel693210 ай бұрын
That basic Tamiya tool kit I started with also. Great set except over time the hex drives did start to round off at the end. I started cutting the roundedntip back down the shaft to extend the life of the tools. Then I spent the money and got some MIP drivers and they have been rock solid. No rounded tips or wear at all. Now keep the Tamiya set as my on the go set since that case is perfect. Glad the hand is feeling better Glen ! Cheers !
@malpage16410 ай бұрын
Great to see you back. Totally understand where you're coming from. I don't know whether the wet miserable gloomy winter we've had here in the UK has anything to do with it, but I've not been 'feeling it' for the hobby the past couple of months either. I've been restricted to winter maintenance on a couple of runners, but even this has seemed more like a chore than something enjoyable. I can only imagine how hard it is to put out weekly videos on top of normal life stuff. Take it easy and have a break if you need it!
@taimaishu-nao192210 ай бұрын
Glenn, Tamiya still sell the TRF turnbuckle wrench for aluminum turnbuckles and yes, they say TRF on them. They’re the only TRF tool I own and use. Wish I could’ve gotten the standard Tamiya “blue” 4mm wrench but being able to get the actual TRF one is just jewelry.
@countmurcielago980210 ай бұрын
I’ve felt the same for a few months I like to buy the kits but then they just sit I never thought I would be buying a kit and leaving it in its box Last kit was BBX and a brushless Tamiya motor still fancy the spare wheel but not hurry I finally got Volkswagen Amorack body painted but struggling to be motivated to put decals on it Like you Glenn might be just the things going on in life and uncertainty of work events can just loose interest in the hobby for a while. 😊
@alexclifton992210 ай бұрын
Can totally relate to this Glenn, been the same for a year now. Take care and do what you need to buddy.
@Greg-pv6ni10 ай бұрын
Sir you have my full respect, selfless as ever with your time, allowing us to watch Tamiya videos at our leisure. I jump around in my queue of projects to a crazy level, I refurbished fully some BMXs a decade ago which still do not have the decals on. Nothing to stress about when I take a step back, a guy at work asks me every few years if the decals are on yet😅. Thank you again for the time you put into your videos.
@peterhootonrc149810 ай бұрын
I’m right with you Glenn sometimes interest just goes out the window. I really enjoy watching your videos and your builds are always outstanding. Thanks for sharing and keep going. It was watching your videos that got me back into the hobby after a somewhat 30 year layoff!! Best wishes and take care
@Geo_art_RC10 ай бұрын
Good to see you back. We all get it from time to time. Life gets in the way!
@edwinumayam272210 ай бұрын
I’ve been out of the hobby for a while now as well. Last kit I built was the Super Avante, last year I think. Just haven’t got the urge to start building yet, but I keep buying new kits to have. Thanks for sharing your story.!
@ponte43810 ай бұрын
Glad to see the video update as I admit I was concerned and targeted burnout or just life getting in the way of life. Cheers Glen, take care and know your missed and supported on your choices.
@ggilesy10 ай бұрын
Mate, going through this myself. Collecting like mad then all of a sudden just thought "what am I doing?" Lost my passion and a few of my favourites are being re-released too (Hotshot 2 and super sabre). Been 2 months now and just now dipping back in. Sometimes you need a break, no need to make excuses. We are all the same. Swings and Round Abouts.
@agevan673510 ай бұрын
Its a hobby, we all get consumed by other stuff, and thankfully the love of RC seems to pull us back in, Happy Days Glenn from this Aussie in China, and thank you for all you have done!
@idesignyou...925710 ай бұрын
Great to see you back on your channel Glenn! The Winter period is always a difficult time for many of us, roll on the Summer my friend!
@scale_bnb10 ай бұрын
Feel what your saying, gotta be In the right frame of mind.
@jonthomas84878 ай бұрын
I was really into building scale crawler trucks but it was really expensive and the group that I was involved with only had events on a day I couldn’t go. Back in the 80’s I just goofed around with RC like a lot of folks. After a lull of a year I’m gearing up for an RC10 40th kit arriving this week
@lionelplunkett942810 ай бұрын
Mate it's great to hear your all good it's a moment in life you have been through before and got over it we all have mate. Do something that makes you happy find your passion get your mojo back. All the best wishes for you Glenn mate you Legend ❤
@bigpaulrc353110 ай бұрын
Hi Glenn from Yorkshire England some time you have to stop the hobby and life take over don't worry I will still be here when ever you are ready 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻I bought my set tool from Otley model sports make is arrow max 😊
@jamesneylon733510 ай бұрын
We watch because we enjoy it , don’t even pander to those thumbs downers. You keep this up and we will keep watching and loving it. If you need a break, take it and we will patiently wait for some more. Good on ya Glen and thanks
@All_RC_Fun10 ай бұрын
Great update. Love all the blue tools. The hobby will be there when you’re ready. Hope you have a great day.
@MadBeeRC10 ай бұрын
Glenn you are in no way alone in these feelings for the hobby and definitely in life! Way too much s..t happens and life just sometimes takes over everything! We love ya man just do it in your own way in and in your own time! My wife and l have had a tough year health wise and financial damn everything wise lol and it definitely effects everything and the way we feel everything mate you will emerge from it and it will probably be when that beautiful silver box with that HS2 arrives and the fire will burn strong again 😉😆👍 My friend don't mention the pricks that thumbs down you again! Waste of bloody oxygen buddy👍 Great vid and love the tools! Looking forward to seeing you again and no more apologies about anything! We are just grateful you and other take the time to make these videos and entertain us for free! This isa fantastic hobby and will be there when you feel all is right and balanced again. All the best mate. Cheers James.
@jason.bochniak10 ай бұрын
Glad to see you back, it’s weird when you can’t be bothered with the thing you normally love and can’t wait to do. I’m the same at the moment too, struggling to finish my Ranger project and really not enjoying doing it, it’s more of a chore!
@markysmodsandmodels116310 ай бұрын
Great to see you back Glenn buddy. I think it's safe to say that most of us can truly relate to hitting the wall. But we know it always passes. Hope your hand continues to heal well, and I look forward to seeing the grasshopper finished. Roll on summer and some running videos.😊
@Gordon-m1x10 ай бұрын
Good to see you back look after yourself
@adrianharrison520810 ай бұрын
I totally get it, I have been trying to paint a body for the last 6 weeks, it's half done and I have no interest in going near it right now. Love the tool collection 👍
@joss67uk10 ай бұрын
I'm into the scale rock crawlers and I hit "the wall" lol 2 years ago, I started the Christmas project which is when I start all my new projects, a Chevy Blazer this time, built the axles and then just wasnt feeling it and now I'm back into it and loving it again. I think even if youre enjoying a hobby or pass time its always good to take a lil break even if its only for a week or 2...
@jasonbussjaeger113210 ай бұрын
Been in that boat. Left many hobbies due to ... Injury... Life problems.. sickness. But. Months yrs later I come back full swing refreshed. You will too.
@Chunky24610 ай бұрын
Happens with all hobbies/interests I guess. Sometimes you just godda take a step back, not force it.
@paullinnett462010 ай бұрын
Not going to lie mate although I don’t know you personally I was worried about you glad to see your ok mint tool kit I’m totally with you will make a great display piece happy RC ing 👍
@dennisharold893410 ай бұрын
It’s always good to have time off Glenn! That trf turnbuckle tool is used at every race I go to for set up adjustments-
@TheMoonman195210 ай бұрын
Awesome to see you back talking tamiya! I have been having withdrawal symptoms 😂 can't wait to see your next few videos. Keep it up mate.
@JoseSantos-gl3vk10 ай бұрын
I hit that wall in 2003 havent been back in the RC world since i wanted to get back into it but the prices turned me away lol…
@powersmodelgarage10 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with taking a break from a hobby. When it becomes more work than fun then you need a break. I get it. Glad to see you back but remember to do whatever makes you happy above all.
@peterjohnson224510 ай бұрын
know the feeling, winter months just seem to be work, eat, survive, sleep as i have got older. starting to feel; a bit of a spark now the days are getting lighter
@tonygregg695710 ай бұрын
Glad you're on the mend. It's funny how it ebbs and flows. I thought after the TRF phase you seemed up for it again but it's funny how these things work out. I've been off tamiya for a bit but built my BBX the other month and that's got me back into it.
@MauzyrockRC10 ай бұрын
I find I hit the winter wall. Way too much snow here, and I have no RC Snowmobile.... Also As a rather tiny RC channel I do struggle with content to keep my awesome Subs content and interested. I agree with the "KZbinr" idea and chasing that, I am with you, I guess I am more interested in following the hobby and growing that... Cheers mate!
@leebentley625710 ай бұрын
Nice to see you back
@barrycheesemore292810 ай бұрын
It's really good to see you back on KZbin mate, I think we were all a bit worried about you. Glad to hear that you've got your 'mojo' back, I had the same issue recently, but I raced my 3Racing Cero FW Sport last Thursday and it was awesome. And I'm now getting into RC planes.......🤣🤣
@trevorcourt140310 ай бұрын
Same with all hobbies you tend to get a bit bored if you get to much of a good thing
@jonathancoxhead642710 ай бұрын
Take it easy champ, love the authenticity of your content, anything you put out is a bonus 👍
@lo271310 ай бұрын
Great to see you back, ive hit that wall a couple of times. But its a great feeling when you get the love back, now that the big races have been secured i can start to get new and and old cars ready for battle. The part i acctually the most 😎
@Pablo66810 ай бұрын
Heya Glenn. Just put vids up when you feel like it. No point in getting burnt out. I find that sometimes I think of nothing but my RC's. Other times not at all. It peaks and troughs. I have other interests and sometimes I just need to veg out and rest. We'll all still be here.
@GlushDLC6 ай бұрын
Your a real person- really appreciate putting how your feeling out there to us who definitely care and enjoy your you - I’ve gone through that many times lol - it’s heathy imo - keep rocking buddy we will always be here for you
@xxrfmxx10 ай бұрын
take a break man its cool man never come back all good life is hard at time thanks for what you do love your channel
@petebates853210 ай бұрын
So glad to see you back…. Always look after you first Glen as that is most important. This page is the reason we are all poor and want to continue to be as well … the best channel out there !!
@Rust_valley_adventures10 ай бұрын
I only use EDS tools and buy them direct from Japan dirt cheap !
@IowaBudgetRCBashers10 ай бұрын
Totally get it. I’ve done a video here and there the last couple months but I’ve hit a wall also. That being said, I’m happy that you made a video this morning. I miss my Saturday and Sunday morning videos, as are many I’m sure. Glad you’re doing ok
@TheDeLeonHobbyGarage10 ай бұрын
It’s good to take a break every now and again. It can be easy to mix up the hobbies with KZbin and they have to go hand-in-hand. I have probably 10 kits. I need to build, but just don’t have the motivation right now. eventually I will find that spark and jump back in
@scotthillier215410 ай бұрын
Nice to see you back old chap…👍👍👍
@stevo1ovets10 ай бұрын
Power through, we've all been there, keep up the good work 🥰
@chrismccheane34310 ай бұрын
You need to Race ! Racing fixes everything!
@alexandrebelinge899610 ай бұрын
Enjoy the rest and heal time ! We'll be here for Tamiya goodness !
@Sqishmallow19 ай бұрын
A bit sad that you have ceased but this business is brutal and not healthy. I always enjoyed what you did and I say thank you for your valuable time. It was inspiring and made me happy. Well, will have to consider other channels as well. Let’s hope RC Kicks will prevail.
@russellbisset362110 ай бұрын
Good to see you again 😊 get well soon 🎉
@misterrottweiler10 ай бұрын
I can relate to it but in a different way, as my Tamiya tastes coupled to funds means I have a much more limited range of interest. The TRFs have never floated my boat, but it means at the moment there are not any cars I want (one or two upcoming I could be tempted by), but also my income fluctuates which also affects the hobby. So I haven’t built a car for 5 months or so, and that one was actually a Kyosho. I do pick up my cars and look at them after as they are all in my lounge lol
@brendanshield10 ай бұрын
Hobbies can lead to burn out Glenn. I experienced it with RC helis years ago. Trick is not to be consumed by your interests. Too much of a good thing can lead you down that path. Due to your channel, I brought a Tamiya Super Hotshot....had the original in 1986/87 as a teenager. Thanks for the great content. Tamiya should add you to their payroll.
@fantasticplasticadventures10 ай бұрын
I enjoy your perspective on the hobby as much as on specific kits. The whole history of it from the designs, culture and business interests me. Most of my enjoyment of it comes from the ephemera, research and planning side of the hobby. I love running, building, painting, (not fixing so much 😂) but rarely have time with family and work demands.
@grahamschofield455510 ай бұрын
Ive been the same , not touched it for 6 months , 11 kits wailting on a shelf.
@supocarta7410 ай бұрын
I feel mix it up at little, I've started racing at club to bring the excitement back,most clubs do Tamiya races👍
@allthegoodonestaken10 ай бұрын
Rest up mate! Take it easy and its ok to have a break!
@Hamish196810 ай бұрын
Nice to see you’re ok, I knew I wouldn’t be the only one wondering. It’s so easy to hurt yourself in seemly innocent situations (my middle-aged back will agree!). I also went through a pretty ambivalent period with the hobby, it was actually refreshing and now I’m going back and discovering cool projects tucked away ready to be attacked. And there’s definitely nothing wrong with nerding out about tools and TRF stuff…
@darrengrimmer854110 ай бұрын
Good to see you Glen… always nice to have a break from everything you like doing!!!. It means when you come back it’s even better!!!. Well you certainly have lots to do in the coming months that’s for sure👍👍
@robcraighill631510 ай бұрын
Glad you're doing OK Glenn👍
@markconnor26910 ай бұрын
Glad to see you back mate 😁 I've missed you 😊
@Nlangkirby13510 ай бұрын
I am glad you're back.
@buildrestorecustomise206010 ай бұрын
Awesome to have you back and really sorry to hear about your hand! Looked painful!! Hope it heals quickly and can’t wait for tomorrow’s video over on RCL! 👍👍
@LukesVintageRC10 ай бұрын
You know Glenn, we are just human and not robots. I get the questions Luke you only do one or two videos a month. Why? Well I have other responsibilities like my beautiful family and crazy job. Everyone needs break to re adjust ideas. Also I have arthritis so I know you have hand issue now. That is a sign to chill. We all luv you buddy and glad to see you.
@ArtsModelTrains10 ай бұрын
Great video, i enjoy RC cars as s second hobby but my main hobby is model trains but you're 100% right about the "Tamiya wall". That is a real thing for any hobby including model trains, sometimes you need a break to remind yourself why you do the hobby. Great hint on the tools, I just got a boomerang re-release so I'm going to pick up the Tamiya tool kit for when I build it.
@SANDSCORCHER5 ай бұрын
Good grief do I know where you’re coming from Glenn. I regularly buy parts I need or want and the occasional kit, but I’ve not built or run a car in for ever. Been in a (presumably bereavement fuelled) slump for a while and take no interest in any of the things I used to love doing. It’s most peculiar to be in such an odd sort of a rut, where you take no pleasure from anything in life any more. Can’t realistically see an end to it either. I trust your hand is healing well and hope that your slump is only a temporary one. All the best Chief😎👍🏻
@FastFreddyRC10 ай бұрын
Great to see you again…you’re like my Tamiya guru and my replacement for Saturday morning cartoons as a kid :) Your love of Tamiya always keeps me coming back. Sorry about your hand…I was following along as I realized I hadn’t seen a video from you in quite awhile. Certainly hope you’re back to building in the very near future. Anyway…the community will be here to watch your videos when you’re ready to come back :) Appreciate everything you do and share with us!!
@Tech-NO-City10 ай бұрын
I got burned out about 4 years ago and never pulled out my RC Kit since...
@reaver6910 ай бұрын
All the best Glenn, sure you will get the Mojo back full on again bud. 🙂
@parkecorepersonaltrainingp260110 ай бұрын
I think we all understand and great to have you back Take care and look after yourself. Love the channel
@cgoody99138 ай бұрын
Mate I understand. Level's in life. Change, learning...man life. Love the videos brother.
@traxxasfans10 ай бұрын
So nice to see you back I was getting worried. Do Tamiya make a TRF tool box?
@ATARIBOY210 ай бұрын
Take all the time you need. People will be here when/if you come back.
@coryn198010 ай бұрын
Good to see you back Glenn and the hand is getting better 👍 take it easy my friend
@rcinhand967110 ай бұрын
Hitting the wall in the hobby is understandable. It is good to see a new video from you. though.
@RCNinja9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the update! Great to see you back. Take it easy and no pressure... family first indeed. We all appreciate your knowledge and passion.
@adriancotton807810 ай бұрын
Hi Glenn, glad you're ok and nice to see you're back, like having an old friend back
@damienmctasney467910 ай бұрын
Nice to see you back old pal.
@lee474110 ай бұрын
I go through the same I can go 12-18 months and can’t be bothered. Then I get the itch and build a few out of my stash.
@Andym115910 ай бұрын
Great to see you climbing that wall I’ve hit it myself lately and this might get me to get a build going? You hit the nail on the head when you said you weren’t even looking at your collection, I’ve been the same. Thanks for sharing it’s good to know it happens to everyone. Good luck up the wall….😆👍👍