redspowerjams
+1y
The scene is dead...This is what I have herd people say time after time. Here are my thoughts on it. I have been around the scene and going to shows for 23 years, the age as some of the people saying this. I say, just when you think the scene is dead, look back on how it was. There are more show now than there ever has been, There are more truck/car clubs now than there ever has been, The big clubs are bigger now than they ever have been.Now lets be honest for a sec, at one point or another you realize that being a Mini trucker or what ever you want to call it is a temporary hobby for some, a stepping stone for others for when they get older they get into hot rods where they get into something where they can get a $ return on what they build and have gathered the skills not to mess up what they build. and then there is the very small hand full of them that stay into the scene as you know it. as for me, I think i'll be a mini trucker for a long time but you never know.For the ones that drop out or move on to other types of autos. As they do one or the other they start falling out of the scene so they think it's about to die or that is how they see it.Some use magazines as one of the ways as proof for a dying scene but then again back several years back was the start of internet sites trying to start show coverage. that worked very well because they could copy the pic and keep it. then started Myspace and then Facebook, show coverage from even more people posting up show coverage. Not enough trucks in the mag for you say? To many adds in them you say? well, you should have been around 15 years ago. trying to find a place to buy parts for a custom application was impossible. But every year there are more people making custom parts for your "I need to tuck 26's and still turn the wheel" project.The biggest change that i have seen do to the internet was, When something new comes out on the scene like a new mod or a idea it spreads faster than a bad high school rumor. then everybody jumps on it. I can go on and on.... just look thru the the last 5 years of magazines and if your eyes are open to the scene then you will see the changes.So is the scene dead?Well, to you it might be dead or you might be dead to the scene but to the ones that are not sitting around waiting on others to come up with there next big idea it is still alive and kicking, You just need to step up your game......